Hôtel Le Cyrano Bergerac is situated in the heart of Périgord, just a short drive from the city centre of Bergerac. It has a garden with a terrace and contemporary style rooms.
Hotel De France is located in the historic town of Bergerac, a 5-minute walk from the Dordogne River. It offers a heated outdoor swimming pool and a sunbathing terrace.
Louise
United Kingdom
Central location
Comfortable, quiet room overlooking trees and pool
Very good breakfast
Set in Bergerac and with Bergerac Train Station reachable within a few steps, Hôtel Bar Brasserie L'ESCALE offers express check-in and check-out, non-smoking rooms, a terrace, free WiFi throughout the...
Annie
Australia
Very handy to the railway station (directly across the road). The rooms are clean and comfortable and staff very friendly and helpful.
The ibis budget Bergerac is located in the heart of Perigord, just 10-minutes from the centre of Bergerac. It offers air-conditioned accommodation 7-minutes from the N21.
Hotel Le Gambetta is located near the historic centre of Bergerac in the Perigord region. All rooms are soundproofed with free WiFi, and each is equipped with a TV.
The Europ’hotel is a 5-minute walk from Bergerac historic city centre. It features an outdoor swimming pool and free Wi-Fi is available throughout the hotel.
Edmund
United Kingdom
It was a great location, being a short walk from the historic centre and the river and, overall, the hotel had all we needed for our stay. Also, the staff we.re very friendly and helpful
The Originals City, Hôtel de Bordeaux, Bergerac offers a warm welcome, comfortable rooms and an outdoor swimming pool. It is in a peaceful setting near Bergerac’s historic old town.
The Kyriad offers free Wi-Fi and an outdoor swimming pool. It is convenient for the airport, 5 km from Bergerac town centre and just 200 metres from the Dordogne River.
Bergerac is on the whole non descript but has some very good...
Bergerac is on the whole non descript but has some very good restaurants. It is the type of place to pass through, perhaps spending a pleasant day there, but in my opinion not to linger !!
I would hate the thought of spending a week there.
Frederick
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Delightful place, wonderful buildings in the old town if you...
Delightful place, wonderful buildings in the old town if you like architecture. 'The Little Train' gives a nice history tour with recorded narration in English. The 1h river cruise in a traditional Gaberre boat is fun too. Be aware that EVERYTHING closes for lunch until 2pm. Even the cemetery.
Exceptional eating and drinking! Brasseries, delicatessens and markets are wonderful.
Easy train to Bordeaux for a day trip.
Sadly the town museum has disappeared. The Museum of Tobacco is OK but very little English interpretation. Likewise the Dordonha gallery, very little English explanation but nice exhibits.
Be aware- Taxi required for airport transfer. Buses not at convenient times and seats must be reserved in advance!
To visit the closest vineyard Monbazillac is minimum 25E each way in a taxi if you do not hire a car. Instead the Quai Cyrano wine shop above the Tourism Office does wine tastings and has a wide range of local wines, with a lovely sunny terrace overlooking the river Dordogne!
If you do hire a car, there is a nice swimming lake Pombonne not far out of town to the north. The locals use it a lot.
kathleen
United Kingdom
Scored 4.0
4.0
The Old Town if lovely, but a little further out, it is...
The Old Town if lovely, but a little further out, it is dirty and neglected with weeds growing out of the edges of the pavements, pavements cracked and broken and rubbish overflowing from bins. Very, very disappointung.
John
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Bergarac has a lovely friendly atmosphere with lots of great...
Bergarac has a lovely friendly atmosphere with lots of great eating places very clean and lots of pretty floral and art displays. Very picturesque with river location not forgetting some great shops for a bit of retail therapy.
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Anonymous
Scored 10
10
The Staff were welcoming and attentive, nothing was too much...
The Staff were welcoming and attentive, nothing was too much trouble. Their English is good where as our French is not good. So this was very helpful to us.
The Hotel facilities are excellent and have very comfortable rooms. The breakfast offered plenty of choices and was delicious.
I would definitely book again. Bergerac is a beautiful town to stay and enjoy.
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DAVID
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Bergerac is a lovely place, very old and the people are...
Bergerac is a lovely place, very old and the people are lovely and friendly. A few days is ok without a car but for any longer, I would say a car is needed to get the most out of a trip there. The local taxis are good but can be expensive and Ubers basically don't exist there so don't try to order one to pick you up from the airport as we did. Literally everywhere is closed on a Sunday, which we weren't prepared for. It's not a very good place for Coeliacs, no gluten free food in any of the supermarkets we went in and restaurants weren't that helpful. We did find a lovely Indian Halal restaurant called Jardin De Kashmir, which provided delicious GF food.
Initially we didn't realise how close the hotel location was to the Old Town, but it was well placed. Only a matter of a couple of minutes' walk and we were in the centre of everything and close to the river.
Staff were very pleasant and helpful. No parking was available on the first day, but I used the garage on the second day. Very easy parking outside the hotel anyway and not expensive.
The breakfast was probably the best "buffet breakfast" I've ever had in a French hotel!
Location, for me, was perfect. Opposite the railway station and also the bus stop (and taxis) for the airport. The hotel was a 10-15 minute walk into the old town centre area. It was a clean/simple hotel offering good value for money for my one night stay in Bergerac.
Staff were very friendly and helpful. Hotel is close to the old town and also the train station for further away explorations.
Breakfast was good, and was the standard continental; croissants etc.
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