Located next to the Dordogne River, this 19th-century Château is 3 km from Saint-Emilion. It has an outdoor swimming pool, a spa centre and soundproofed accommodation with free Wi-Fi.
Hotel ibis St Emilion is located 5 km from the centre of Libourne and Saint Emilion, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site and is 30 km from Bordeaux on the D670 Motorway towards Bergerac.
The hotel Au logis des Remparts sits in the heart of the medieval city of Saint-Emilion. It has a garden with an outdoor swimming pool, and air-conditioned accommodation.
Karen
United Kingdom
Our room was very comfortable and the size was larger than I expected. The hotel is a historic building with gorgeous garden and terrace smack in beautiful St Emilion. I would definitely stay again.
Badon Boutique Hotel is situated in Saint-Émilion, 39 km from Chaban Delmas Bridge and 39 km from La Cite du Vin. With a terrace, the 4-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi.
Roger
United Kingdom
Very comfortable, great breakfast and excellent car park. Didn’t need it myself, but they had an electric charging point. The free wine tasting next door was brilliant 🍷😊
Located in Saint-Émilion and with Chaban Delmas Bridge reachable within 39 km, Hotel Porte Brunet provides concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a shared lounge, free WiFi and a bar.
Robyn
Australia
Great location and quiet. We enjoyed being able to walk around the beautiful village with its stunning surroundings.
Set in a former Templar House, Auberge de la Commanderie is located in the heart of Saint-Émilion medieval town and offers views of the town and vineyards. It is just 9 km from Libourne.
Located a 5-minute walk from the centre of Saint-Émilion village and 1.2 km from Saint-Émilion Train Station, Les Chambres d'Ovaline is a B&B offering rooms with free WiFi.
Angela
United Kingdom
The location was amazing and the room was large and really clean and comfortable. The cheese, meat and wine we asked for was delicious. Jessica was a great host.
Set in the heart of the medieval city, this 18th-century guest house offers independent suites and a guest room with stone walls.
Mark
New Zealand
We were upstairs in the historic apartment which was spacious and well equipped. The king size bed was very comfortable. The welcome from Louise in the wine shop was very friendly and she gave us an informative tasting session and good tips for eating out.
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The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Saint-Émilion this weekend is £157 or, for a 4-star hotel, £384. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Saint-Émilion for this weekend cost on average around £456 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Loved Saint Emilion. Even if you do not like wine it is a beautiful village. We loved it at night when all the tourists had gone back to Bordeaux. There were many restaurants to choose from at night. A 2 night stay is ample. Dinner does not commence until 7pm and they want to get rid of you by 9pm. That actually suited us.
John O'Keefe
Australia
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We went for a wine tour so St-Emilion is the best base for...
We went for a wine tour so St-Emilion is the best base for the right bank. Food and wine options are better value for the connoisseur than in Bordeaux. Dozens of wineries surround the town and the terrain is flat on the vineyards - not in the town itself which seems to sit on a slope.
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Anderson
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Saint-Emilion was the best stop on our trip thus far.
Saint-Emilion was the best stop on our trip thus far. We are staying in our 8th hotel right now & not one compares to the hospitality shown to us in st. Emilion. It is the most beautiful village. I will be back next year.
Megan
Australia
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It is a beautiful town, with an interesting history.
It is a beautiful town, with an interesting history. The food was excellent everywhere we ate. Take comfortable shoes as the cobblestones can be quite uneven at places. Take as many wine tastings as possible - the wine is soooo good. Don't miss out on the unique local macarons either. Do the historic tours and walks, it is all just so good for the soul.
Theresa Joubert
South Africa
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The medieval town was compact, but not suitable for disabled...
The medieval town was compact, but not suitable for disabled visitors, as the streets were steep and there were many stairs. Roads were cobbled, so wheelchairs were difficult to navigate around. However, as our group were all able bodied it was not a problem for us.
As you would expect from a premier town, prices were fitting for the experience.
I would go again and stay in the town again, as day visitors did not have the luxury of the facilities behind the streets!
We ate in 3 restaurants, the best by far was Restaurant Le Tertre. Booking essential, I booked 3 months in advance to make sure we got a table!
We did the miniature train trip around the wineries in the location, excellent stop with wine tasting and celler visit.
It's a must visit town.
andrew
United Kingdom
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Scored 10
It's a magical city but be prepared to do some walking...
It's a magical city but be prepared to do some walking wearing flat shoes with non-slip soles due to the hilly and narrow roads being preserved as they were a gazillion years ago. There are many shops to peak the interests of many. Parking would be the most challenging event so keep the vehicle of choice the smaller the better.
The historic Catholic Church has 9AM services on Sunday's who welcome parishioners. Most businesses speak a fair amount of English if French is not your primary language. Credit cards are preferred.
The surrounding vineyards are immaculate and the streets are very clean and inviting!
Absolutely fantastic stay. Caroline and her daughter were fabulous hosts. They gave us fantastic recommendations on where to go and what to see, and assisted us by booking reservations, too. The apartment is super central right in the middle of everything. Everything is beautifully renovated, but maintains the old, rustic charm reflective of the town. There is also a cute patio out back, and cozy living space to relax and have morning coffee. Would absolutely recommend this hotel and Caroline to anyone coming to Saint-Émilion.
Warm welcome where the receptionist came with us in the bedroom and explained everything, allocated car park (rear of the hotel), comfortable bed, room immaculate (very clean), chocolates in the bedroom, bottle of water with mint and lemon (very refreshing), very quiet bedroom and common areas. The hotel is situated in the heart of Saint-Émilion so you can walk all around the village. Well done to all the staff that work at the hotel and thank you for the amazing service.
Everything: Eric, the host, is by far the best I have ever encountered in my years of travel rentals. Even prior to our meeting, Eric was helpful and responsive. He even met us at the train station upon arrival and brought us to his beautiful apartment—- right out of the pages of an architecture magazine. This is a restoration of love and care and the decor reflects this. Beds are comfortable and the bathrooms beautiful.
Petit Monlot is a sparkling new, with state of the art equipment, small hotel with 360 degree view of the vineyards of the spectacular Unesco listed St Emilion Vineyards, a 15 minute drive from the historical center. We became friends with Christine and Christopher, wonderful people who tried to make us happy in every way, and personally cooked breakfast for us, as if we were hosts in their home.
I just spent a wonderful 5 days here while rowing in a big regatta in Libourne just 15 minutes away. This is an idyllic setting out amongst the vineyards and near Saint Emilion. Very much a family home. Véronique and Tony went above and beyond to attend to comfort and our schedules for racing. It was lovely to come “home” to Ch. Pierre de Lune in the evening and rest well.
The location was perfect, we could walk to all our restaurants we booked. The car park was perfect, off the street, and secure.
The staff were very attentive and helpful, the facilities were clean and smart.
The Saint-Emilion wine by the glass in the bar was excellent and very good value for money.
Bathroom - exceptional. The amenities, view and ambience were out of this world
Location - we chose the hotel as it is close to the train, and a lovely walk into St Emilion. However, it is not directly in the village. We chose it for that reason as it was quiet.
This is a pet friendly property, they have ground floor rooms, very convenient, also in-house restaurant with great room service (we arrived late and we could arrange that and it was GREAT!). Hotel management were kind and helpful.
This property is a beautiful gem in the heart of the village. Good restaurants nearby. Also has full kitchen, if you want it and the clothes washer was great.
Fanny, our host, was terrific. Would stay here again!
A wonderful hotel in the best location in Saint Emilion
Stunning decor immaculately done
We loved the gastronomic restaurant and enjoyed the casual friendly atmosphere of the Bistro
Lovely staff and we will be back
The staff was absolutely wonderful, and I loved the hotel's decor. Though the breakfast room is small, it has a good selection of everything you'd want, from meats & cheeses, pastries, to hot selections.
The staff were wonderful. We were delayed by the air traffic control problem in the Uk and they were able to help us access the hotel even though we were arriving much later than planned.
The property was near the center of the village in located above the wine merchants who also own the hotel. The hotel was very modern and comfortable yet retained its rustic charm.
Great host, full of information on where to park, places to visit and restaurants to try. Terrific location as we could walk everywhere. A beautiful hotel in a very pretty village.
Comfortable, air conditioned apartment , well located in the center of Saint-Émilion, linked to a nearby hotel, with helpful staff and easy check in and check out.
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