Hôtel La Résidence is set in a 19th-century building, in the center of Narbonne It is 164 feet from the canal and 492 feet from Narbonne Cathedral. Free WiFi is provided.
Aphirat
United States of America
Room was spacious, breakfast simple but adequate. located middle of the city and convenient. One block to fast, free transportation to the Train station - city operated shuttle van.
Featuring a terrace and a bar, Le C Boutique hôtel is located in Narbonne, near the city center and 1969 feet from Saint-Just et Saint-Pasteur Cathedral.
Ibis Hotel Narbonne is located 3.1 mi from the center of Narbonne and 1640 feet from the A9 motorway. The hotel offers free Wi-Fi internet access and a garden with a terrace.
Hôtel Le Mosaïque features a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, garden, a terrace and bar in Narbonne. This 4-star hotel offers room service, luggage storage space and free WiFi.
Andrew
United States of America
This place really feels like a boutique hotel, small and stylish. Room was small but well appointed. Staff was friendly and competent. Great restaurant with a lovely garden right on the property.
Located 1.9 mi from Narbonne's town center and train station and 656 feet from the A9 motorway, The Originals City, Hôtel Le Puech, Narbonne has free WiFi access. There is also a 24-hour reception.
Featuring free WiFi and a patio, Hotel de France offers accommodations in Narbonne, just 295 feet from Narbonne's indoor food market. All rooms are equipped with a flat-screen TV.
Hotel Galla Placidia features accommodations in Narbonne. With a shared lounge, the 3-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, each with a private bathroom.
Maria teresa
Canada
The host Julie was so pleasant and helpful. Location is perfect to everything. We will come back to this hotel when we come back to Narbonne.
Will's Hotel is ideally located between Narbonne train station and city center. The guest rooms are bright and spacious with free WiFi access.
Ralph
United States of America
The staff were very helpful and friendly. The breakfast was quite extensive and very good. Location near the train station and car rental was very helpful.
Featuring free WiFi and a shaded terrace, Brit Hotel Plaisance offers accommodations a 10-minute drive from the center of Narbonne. The A9 and A61 (exit 38) motorways are both less than 1.9 mi away.
Hôtel Le Mosaïque features a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, garden, a terrace and bar in Narbonne. This 4-star hotel offers room service, luggage storage space and free WiFi.
a gem - would plan my journey so that I can stay there again.
Hotel Galla Placidia features accommodations in Narbonne. With a shared lounge, the 3-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, each with a private bathroom.
Felt safe and comfortable, very close to train station
The Novotel Narbonne Sud is located in Narbonne, 1.2 mi from A9 highway (exit 38). It features a seasonal outdoor pool, a restaurant and a terrace. Free high speed WiFi is available throughout.
All was perfect from the reception, restaurant, room and how clean it was.
Ibis Hotel Narbonne is located 3.1 mi from the center of Narbonne and 1640 feet from the A9 motorway. The hotel offers free Wi-Fi internet access and a garden with a terrace.
There was a wonderful restaurant attached to this Ibis.
FAQs about hotels in Narbonne
On average, 3-star hotels in Narbonne cost $102 per night, and 4-star hotels in Narbonne are $131 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Narbonne can be found for $461 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Narbonne this weekend is $121 or, for a 4-star hotel, $327. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Narbonne for this weekend cost around $595 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Narbonne is perfect for a relaxing stay and as a base for...
Narbonne is perfect for a relaxing stay and as a base for the area. We used the local trains for visits to Beziers, Perpignan and Montpellier. Les Halles is a terrific indoor market and walking through the old centre there are plenty of cafes, bars and restaurants. I can't comment on nightlife.
Peter
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Nice easy relaxed atmospere .
Nice easy relaxed atmospere .
Interesting old buildings and an amazing Cathedral
Lots of Roman remains etc.
Canal is interesting .
Great older Gare .
Were there on a Sunday / Monday so town shops were not all open as well as the big Food market.
Bryan
New Zealand
10
Scored 10
The city itself is very nice -- a cathedral, part of a Roman...
The city itself is very nice -- a cathedral, part of a Roman road, two canals running through it, many excellent restaurants, friendly people. We enjoyed renting electric bikes and taking them to historic Gruissan, a village on the Mediterranean where we had an amazing shellfish lunch on a pier over the water (restaurant name is La Cambuse Du Saunier). The restaurant is located at the site of a desalinization operation.
Also had one of our best meals in France at O Juste, in Narbonne (21 Cr. Mirabeau 11100 Narbonne). It is small, and reservations are a must.
Nancy
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Beautiful, historical town.
Beautiful, historical town. Good amount of bistros/restaurants but some can be quite pricey. We used the supermarkets on some days to keep costs down. The food hall is a MUST.
The architecture is stunning along with the canal, museums and historical sights.
Highly advise getting a car to explore the towns within 30 minute radius.
Kevin
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
It's a small city, but with a lively centre by the...
It's a small city, but with a lively centre by the riversides, Many restaurants, things to see and do. The market was nice and we had a great tapas-lunch there.
The tourist train wasn't really worth it though, and if you don't speak french, you get earphones ... and on our row three of four plugins didn't work. They still refused to pay back money. That was cheap of them.
It's also close to the beach, and for 1.20 Euro you took the local bus aprox half and hour to reach the sandy beaches. In Saint Pierre la mer we really really recommend "Restaurant PAPA.PACO". Excellent food!
It's also very "centric", so going to towns like Carcassonne etc doesn't take long time, and trip over the day is no problem.
Pata_Negra
Sweden
10
Scored 10
Charming small city between the Mediterranean and the Canal...
Charming small city between the Mediterranean and the Canal du Midi. Interesting local monuments to visit, and many varied restaurants showcasing excellent local wines and produce. Well worth a 2-3 day visit
The location is great. You can walk to anywhere in the city and the bus stops are close by as well as the Halle market. Narbonne is a very interesting city. The hosts provide basic cooking ingredients: oil vinegar salt and pepper coffee tea and sugar and 2 bottles of water in the frig. Much appreciated as this is not always provided. Also I appreciated all the available electric sockets and lighting. Also don't be scared off by Google pics of the area. It is perfectly fine.
We really loved the breakfast which was exceptionally generous - home-made yoghurt and pancakes along with pastries and fresh bread. We also liked the garden and surroundings of the hotel, which felt very Mediterranean. It was an easy walk into Narbonne along the canal. It was quite fun to have an indoor pool too - we used it one one of the cooler days. We didn't try the hot-tub but it looked good. The hotel staff were very efficient at cleaning the room too.
The apartment was lovely and really pretty, terrace was a bonus. Perfect size for two people traveling. Ana was accommodating, friendly, and always responded quickly. Great location, short walk from the main train station and buses were also easily accessible if you wanted to visit other towns (Saint-Pierre-la-Mer, Gruissan, etc). The city center was also no more than a half hour walk away. Highly recommend staying here if you're in Narbonne!
The location is excellent, literally a few yards to the Market, shops, restaurants and bars. The apartment itself is very modern, clean and well equipped. It has the added bonus of an outside enclosed terrace with table and chairs and sun loungers for those of a mind. Narbonne is a lovely place and very laid back and relaxing. You can access Narbonne Plage for the beach in a quarter hour drive.
We had a lovely room with a view of the cathedral. really nice staff who booked us a great restaurant for dinner. La Chambourlette. the market hall and open air Thursday market are fab. the new Foster + Partners archaeological museum was great. Narbonne - we’ll be back and we’ll stay at this hotel again.
One of the best budget Ibis hotels we’ve stayed at. Staff are superb and the breakfast was second to none. Perfect.
Large room and shower/ toilet area.
Reorganised our itinerary to visit on the way back too.
Very good restaurant within east walking distance too.
The room was fantastic, the pool was relaxing but the staff was phenomenal. Seriously. I have stayed at 100’s of hotels and the staff is the best I have ever experienced. Would definitely stay there again and wish I had stayed longer.
Location is perfect, close to the train station and a little walk to center.
Breakfast is delicious and beds are really comfortable.
All said and a very good price makes it a very good place to stay at narbonne
the room was big, clean with comfy beds - lovely young man checked us in and couldn’t have been more helpful. a short walk from the centre of Narbonne, being out of the main area the hotel was quiet at night
Stylish and historical hotel in the heart of Narbonne. Fantastically restored with more restoration going on in the rest of the convent. All to a very high standard …especially the carpentry.
Lovely old chateau in the countryside just outside Narbonne. Delightful, friendly host. Huge bedroom with a connected sitting room. Wonderful breakfast.
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