Situated in the heart of a city inscribed as a World Heritage site, Campanile Chartres Centre - Gare - Cathédrale has a cosy atmosphere only a few steps from the Gothic Cathedral.
Kamila
United Kingdom
Friendly staff, gave us a really nice room with the view.
Première Classe Chartres Sud – Barjouville is located in Barjouville, 3.9 km from the city centre of Chartres and its famous cathedral. The A11 motorway can be accessed just a 15-minute drive away.
Valerie
United Kingdom
Very clean accommodation. Great continental breakfast. Helpful and friendly staff
Logis l'Orée de Chartres is located in Barjouville, a 10-minute drive from the centre of Chartres and its famous Gothic Cathedral. It offers rooms with a flat-screen TV, and free Wi-Fi.
Valerie
United Kingdom
Nice reception staff
Good size room and bathroom with comfortable but small beds. Quiet
Easy access from motorway with ample parking and good access to restaurants and services
The hotel ibis budget Chartres is located 2 km from Chartrexpo Concert Hall in Chartres, and offers free, secure parking on site. It has a 24-hour reception and a terrace overlooking the garden.
William John
United Kingdom
It was our choice for a brief overnight stay in Chartres on our way home. The location and the staff are good.
Le Boeuf Couronné features an on-site restaurant and terrace with views of Chartres Cathedral, 500 metres away. The guest rooms have a flat-screen TV and free Wi-Fi access.
Heinrich
Germany
The atmosphere of a traditional, family-run hotel; the ample space in our room and the cathedral view; the quality of bar snacks, cocktails and especially breakfast. Also, the location is perfect for the old part of town.
Ace Hôtel Chartres offers pet-friendly accommodation in Le Coudray, 2.6 km from the centre of Chartres. Free private parking is available on site. Each room includes a flat-screen TV.
Susan
United Kingdom
Great for an overnight stay when heading south.
Very clean.
Comfortable bed.
Located in the heart of Chartres, The Originals Boutique, Hôtel Les Poèmes de Chartres is in front of Chartres Train Station and just 200 metres from Chartres Cathedral.
The Greet Chartres Est is located at the entrance of Chartres, just on the N10 motorway. It is a 5-minute drive from the city centre and the famous Chartres Cathedral, and offers free WiFi.
Clean, comfortable, friendly hotel for an overnight stay
Set near the cathedral and offering free WiFi throughout the property, this new hotel welcomes you in a warm and colourful setting, just few minutes away from the city centre of Chartres.
Una muy buena estadía, la gentileza de sus anfitriones!!!
Première Classe Chartres Sud – Barjouville is located in Barjouville, 3.9 km from the city centre of Chartres and its famous cathedral. The A11 motorway can be accessed just a 15-minute drive away.
Very clean. And also much of the stores near ( if it is not the sunday)
The hotel ibis budget Chartres is located 2 km from Chartrexpo Concert Hall in Chartres, and offers free, secure parking on site. It has a 24-hour reception and a terrace overlooking the garden.
Located in Lucé, Ibis Chartres Ouest Luce is just a 5-minute drive away from Chartres. This air-conditioned hotel offers a 24-hour reception and free WiFi access.
Ideal location for overnight stay en route to. Calais
Located 10 minutes from the centre of Chartres, the Campanile Chartres offers comfortable and modern rooms equipped with free, high-speed WiFi. Chartrexpo is located a 2-minute drive away.
Nice helpful staff good food lot better than expected
Offering a furnished terrace, Hotel inn Design Resto Novo Chartres is located 4 km from the old town of Chartres and its Notre Dame Cathedral and offers free private parking.
Location was fantastic as it was only a stop-gap on route
Logis l'Orée de Chartres is located in Barjouville, a 10-minute drive from the centre of Chartres and its famous Gothic Cathedral. It offers rooms with a flat-screen TV, and free Wi-Fi.
Everything, staff very helpful and friendly, All good
Situated in Le Coudray, 2.9 km from Chartres, B&B HOTEL CHARTRES Le Forum features free WiFi access and free private parking.
Location was right for me. Ease of check in/access
FAQs about hotels in Chartres
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Chartres this weekend is £87 or, for a 4-star hotel, £125. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Chartres for this weekend cost on average around £894 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Chartres is a French medieval town in the Eure-et-Loir department, about 90 km from Paris. Home to historic 16th-century buildings, half-timber houses, narrow streets and large squares, this well preserved city will amaze you with its beauty.
The 13th-century Cathedral of Chartres is the city’s main landmark and a famous site of Christian pilgrimage. Featuring 18th-century stained-glass windows and a stunning façade with bas-relief sculptures and stone statues, this UNESCO World Heritage is one of the most important Gothic cathedrals in France.
On the back side of the Cathedral, travellers will find a Grass Labyrinth, date back to around 1200. According to the tradition, pilgrims used to go to the centre of the labyrinth in order to receive the grace of God.
The Massacre Bridge is one of the bridges crossing the Eure River, which flows right to the heart of the old part of the city. Chartres has also beautiful churches like the St. Aignan and the St. Martin-au-Val.
Chartres Train Station offers direct trains to Paris and Booking.com will help you find a hotel close to the station, in the city centre or in the nearby cities of Lucé and Mainvilliers.
What guests said about Chartres:
10
Scored 10
Chartres is a very popular and interesting town however some...
Chartres is a very popular and interesting town however some places are vastly more busy. The Cathédrale Notre Dame was swamped with tourist groups most of the time we attempted to visit before at the fifth attempt did we feel it was calm enough to enter. St Pierre Church is a far more calm and peaceful place to visit. It is also further from the town centre but the walk there is interesting.
There are plentiful bistros and cafés etc and a wide range of shops plus a covered food market on a Saturday morning.
Everything of interest is within a walkable distance including the remarkable La Maison Picassiette.
The Brassiere « Le Weekend » 3, rue Du Cheval Blanc is excellent for cuisine traditionnelle française and very reasonably priced, Le Phare Saint Louis at 4 rue Maréchal de Lattre du Tassigny for delicious crêpes plus
thé Chocolaté Café for great hot chocolat and patisserie - the tarte tatin was fantastic; again all at a great price.
AppinStewie
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
No cars in the center. Quite place. A lot to discover.
No cars in the center. Quite place. A lot to discover. Church, museum glass, walking along the river Eure, the market.
If you want to visit by little train in the evening the illuminated spots, make a reservation in the tourist office. The service there was zero!
de zwerfkat
Belgium
6.0
Scored 6.0
A very calm city with a lot of historic buildings.
A very calm city with a lot of historic buildings. Focus is naturally put on the gothic Cathedral, which really is worth a longer visit. No doubt about that.
The city of Chartres itself is less amazing. There are few but some very good spots to have lunch or dinner. The old center of the city offers a lot of shopping spots. Careful: on Sundays, most of the businesses are closed!
Not only the city seems old, but most of the visitors are. It's not like a university or business city where there is more to offer for youngsters.
The city sure has its charms, but a one-day trip is by far enough time to explore most of the interesting spots.
Tim
Luxembourg
10
Scored 10
The cathedral is not to be missed.
The cathedral is not to be missed. Even if you're not big on churches or old buildings you will be impressed by the truly amazing cleaning and restoration work that has been done over the last two years or so and is still going on. The immediate surroundings include many attractive old buildings and several cafés and restaurants.
Grand Chef
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Central Chartres is a mix of old and new with many...
Central Chartres is a mix of old and new with many historical buildings and of course the amazing cathedral. Lots of lovely local restaurants ranging from brasseries to Greek/Turkish family cooking and people are very friendly. Loved walking along the river to get different perspectives of the cathedral
Lesley
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Whilst the amazing Cathedral of Chartres must be its main...
Whilst the amazing Cathedral of Chartres must be its main draw, the city centre itself is well worth a visit, being a mass of mediaeval lanes and alleys fully of lovely old buildings as well as lots of shops and eateries. The river Eure also flows through the city and a walk along it is recommended.
One further piece of entertainment not to miss are the various light shows projected every night onto various walls, bridges and churches as well as the cathedral. Extraordinary does not do the show justice.
Overall a great place to visit for a weekend - 2 days (and nights) would probably be enough.
Have stayed here on several occasions now and it is always the same, excellent. Hosts are friendly and helpful. The place is easy to find, and their garden is a little haven of peace. Our dog was made to feel very welcome and had the run of the garden. The rooms is tastefully decorated with a bathroom any 5* hotel could boast. The mattress on the bed was great and the furnishings were just lovely. Breakfast is just great. Close to the old town and within walking distance. Perfect stop off on your way to or from the south of France.
This is an elegant hotel with exceptionally well-trained staff throughout. The rooms are spacious and attractive with luxurious bedding and towels. The fitness room is small but complete. They even keep it cool, which many hotels do not. The hotel parking lot is about one block away but the staff will help you retrieve your car and load or unload your bags. The breakfast buffet is interesting and delicious, and the upscale restaurant, Le Georges, afforded us one of the best dining experiences we’ve ever had.
We had the Henry IV room in this quirky boutique hotel and loved it. It was light bright and airy and I loved the eclectic style of the room. It was beautifully decorated. Sophie who was managing the hotel was delightful and couldn’t do enough to make our stay pleasant and responded immediately when we had problems with finding the place. We would definitely book again next time we come to Chartres,
We arrived in the hotel, feeling shattered and trying to work out where to put our car. Your concierge showed us where to park and helped us unload the car.
He and your other staff answered all our questions and whilst they were checking us in, offered us and our dogs refreshing drinks.
It is our first holiday in France post covid. Your hotel staff are excellent ambassadors for Chartres.
Obviously a basic hotel, but this one seems almost new and in good condition. Rooms are adequate, spotless and well maintained although the window in our unit was very difficult to shut. Didn't go for the cheap but prepacked breakfast. Only slight worry is car security as a busy area with many restaurants and other hotels but floodlit car park and CCTV should make it secure.
Location was walking distance to Chartres Cathedral and train station. I did not use the kitchen but did use the laundry facilities, which worked great. The view of Chartres from the balcony was exactly as pictured. The host was there to greet me and helped with settling in. Apartment was clean, comfortable, quiet, and spacious.
Great modern hotel. Quick and easy check in, given a code for the room instead of a key/card. Lots of free parking outside. Dog friendly and no extra charges for the dogs. Good location for travelling through France.
Large and comfortable room, great shower. The kitchen is a plus and very convenient for hot drinks and meals.
The hotel is located near the city center and you can easily walk there.
Staff very nice and helpful
Great stop over location on way down to the south of France with very clean comfortable rooms and friendly staff. The breakfast was excellent and good value for money.
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