Hôtel Le Maxime; Best Western Signature Collection is your host on the banks of the Yonne River, in the heart of Auxerre. Living room, lounge, business room, a tasting cellar and bar are available.
Christine
Denmark
Excellent location right on quayside withing walking distance to old town and a number of restaurants, comfortable room, plenty of space, good breakfast. Very nice staff.
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Ward
United States of America
Everything. The location is amazing. Auxerre is a hidden gem. The B&B is a very old home but spectacularly maintained and the facilities are all modern. This home is a pride and joy of the owners. The rooms are filled with art work. It is immaculately clean and tastefully decorated. So French! We loved the location for walking to the river. The breakfast had fresh croissants and baguette, home made jams and juice, yogurt. Excellent coffee and tea. Jerome is an awesome host and such a sweet, welcoming host.
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I don't know why was havn't discovered this pretty town...
I don't know why was havn't discovered this pretty town before. Based on the river with a huge range of architecture including a couple of lovely churches/cathedrals. Will return to make use of the bicycles.
Sarah
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Nice historical town at the river Yonne and Canal de...
Nice historical town at the river Yonne and Canal de Nivernais. Old city center much bigger than expected. We were positively surprised that obviously the city council seems to be interested to keep pedestrian places clean - which is not always the standard in France in cities of this size.
There was a great open-air art-exhibition (July 2023) at the river bank of the Yonne.
Would come back again to visit museums and some nicely located restaurants.
Jutta
Germany
10
Scored 10
Auxerre the capital of Yonne department and fourth largest...
Auxerre the capital of Yonne department and fourth largest Burgundian city lying on the banks of river Yonne 150 km South West Paris and 120 km North West Dijon. Auxerre was a flourishing Gallo-Roman centre named Autissiodorum in the first century AD and in the third century became episcopal chair, bishopric the provincial capital of the Roman Empire, receiving a cathedral in the fifth when the city walls were built by the feudal lords/counts of Burgundy. Renowned for vine cultivation and production of fine Burgundian wines including Chablis, in 1995 Auxerre was named Town of Art and History indeed evident in this medieval city with its myriad of half-timbered buildings enshrouded with French Renaissances residences.
The perfect place to stay is the Clos St Eusebe apartment within the WineMakers House in the heart of the city to explore the places of interest:
Cathedral of St Elieme (Gothic)
Abbey Saint Germain (Housing Bishops of Auxerre Tomb)
Tour de l'Horloge d'Auxerre (Clock Tower)
St Pierre en Vallee Church (Local wine growers financed)
Church of St Eusebe (Romanesque)
george
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Really charming town fronting the Yonne river with a lovely...
Really charming town fronting the Yonne river with a lovely waterfront, moored river boats and plenty of excellent restaurants & cafes. Beautiful places of historical interest including an incredible Cathedral, Abbey & Church - highly unusual for a town of this size.
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Anonymous
France
10
Scored 10
We loved this accommodation and this town so much we stayed...
We loved this accommodation and this town so much we stayed an extra night. Cute exposed timber houses and so many cathedrals make this small walking town a fun place to explore.The St Germain Abbey has super old frescos and contemporary art as well. Follow the trail of Cadel Russell to see everything there is to see in this beautiful fairytale town. Stop at the Horological Tower. Make sure to get baked goods at Eric Roy. Picnic on the Yonne river. Off the beaten path, yet so close to Paris.
Misty
United States of America
10
Scored 10
An interesting and friendly small city with good food, wine...
An interesting and friendly small city with good food, wine and lovely countryside close by. I would say there is enough to see and do for a stay of around 1.5 to 2 days but on the recommendation of the hotel staff and some French guests, I hired a bike on my third day and cycled 30 miles along the Canal de Nivernais and back. The city itself has some very striking architecture and plenty of restaurants and bars. The crypt below the Cathedral and the frescoes in L'Abbaye de St Germain are the main sights but it's also a good place just to amble around.
Everything. The location is amazing. Auxerre is a hidden gem. The B&B is a very old home but spectacularly maintained and the facilities are all modern. This home is a pride and joy of the owners. The rooms are filled with art work. It is immaculately clean and tastefully decorated. So French! We loved the location for walking to the river. The breakfast had fresh croissants and baguette, home made jams and juice, yogurt. Excellent coffee and tea. Jerome is an awesome host and such a sweet, welcoming host.
This is a historic old property that has been recently renovated. The rooms were large and the view of the old town was spectacular. This unit also has a large terrace with a table for dining. There was a code for the front door and a lock box for the keys. Checking in and out was very easy. There is also free parking a short walk away, but the unit it self is in the historic center of Auxerre. It is an easy walk to the river, the cathedral and the center of the old town.
We loved our stay at Les Maréchaux. Our room was spacious, well-appointed, and immaculate, the grounds were beautiful, the petit déjeuner was copious and delicious and Fabien and Pascale were wonderful and gracious hosts. We had many engaging conversations spawned by common interests, Fabien's exacting and curious mind and wide-ranging intelligence. We recommend this well-priced mini-chateau for any travelers in the Auxerre region of Burgundy.
Very nice room located on the top floor of a small commercial building about five minutes walk from the centre of Auxerre. Access via door code and key box worked fine. Very comfortable bed and nicely equipped. The free-standing bath was great for a bath but a bit tricky for a shower. There is paid-for on-street parking outside (free on Sunday) or unrestricted on-street parking a few roads away.
Modern well thought through flat. Cosy and comfortable. This , tucked away behind the ancient houses and facades of Auxerre.
Auxerre is fantastic for anyone interested in historic architecture. You can find everything here. From Victorian villas going back to Renaissance buildings. A Gothic Cathedral, Romanesque Tower all the way back to a Carolingian crypt. Well worth the trip.
Liked the room "overlooking" the river (trees mainly blocked the full view but still nice to look at). Old fashioned decor but pretty well maintained basic rooms. The breakfast buffet was good quality and the hotel staff were very amenable and accommodating. Good location in the old town and close to all the sites of interest.
Beautiful view from room over river and right on the edge of the lovely old town with plenty of bars and restaurants. The staff were very friendly and helpful. Breakfast was lovely and even offered gluten free bread, very rare in France. Very comfortable room with good WiFi and lovely bathroom
Great location, very comfortable bed. We had a small room but it was fine for our needs & clean & comfortable. A beautiful building if a little tired in places, in a quiet location with ample parking, & a short walk into the centre of Auxerre. Very good breakfast.
Beautifully clean and practical accommodation. Great that there were cooking facilities, but hadn't appreciated this in advance, so hadn't brought any provisions and in rural France on a Sunday evening there's very little opertunity to shop.
Cedric was so helpful and interesting to talk to. I would definitely stay here again on a return trip to Auxerre. Tip… lots of restaurants and shops are closed on Mondays. The apartment was stylish and well equiped.
Good place to stay. It was quiet and beautiful scenery. My daughter was very happy to live even for a few days on a bateau. And the location is very good not far from the central of the city Auxerre.
Perfect location in the centre of Auxerre. A charming and interesting house, lovely breakfast and an exceptional host who was very welcoming and could not have been more helpful.
beautiful room with a separate space for the kids beds and a nicely refurbished bathroom - the hotel is extremely well located in Auxerre and the host very gracious and friendly
Lovely old townhouse full of character and charm in the old centre of Auxerre. The apartment itself was fresh, modern, well equipped, spacious and private.
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