Located in Sete's Corniche District and within 250 metres from a sandy beach and restaurants, Hotel Sables D'or offers air-conditioned rooms and free WiFi access throughout.
B&B HOTEL Sète Centre Gare is located on the canal in the port town of Sète, a 5-minute walk from the SNCF train station and a 10-minute drive from the beach.
Overlooking the port in Sète, Hotel Port Marine welcomes you in a modern atmosphere. The small rooftop swimming pool measures 3.4 by 6 metres and boasts panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea.
Located only 200 metres from the beaches and 2 km from Georges Brassens Museum, Cit'Hotel Imperial offers bright and modern air-conditioned rooms. Some rooms boast a private balcony and a sea view.
Wayne
United Kingdom
located next to lovely restaurants, and the sky bar was really nice
Set in the town centre, this air-conditioned hotel is located 200 metres from Sète Train Station. Free Wi-Fi is provided in the guest rooms and you can enjoy a continental breakfast every morning.
This hotel is set in the heart of Sète, between the Mediterranean and the Thau Lake, and features a contemporary décor and an on-site gourmet restaurant.
Domaine du Lazaret sits in a 3-hectare domain and offers direct and private access to the beach. It also offers 2 TV lounges, a games room, self-service laundry and a children's playground.
Room, peacefulness, cheerful staff in dining room.
Located within 27 km of GGL Stadium and 31 km of Montpellier Cathedral of Saint Peter, Péniche Anna Maria 4 offers rooms in Sète.
FAQs about hotels in Sète
On average, 3-star hotels in Sète cost £143 per night, and 4-star hotels in Sète are £132 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Sète can on average be found for £353 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Sète this weekend is £137 or, for a 4-star hotel, £123. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Sète for this weekend cost on average around £429 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Enjoyed the waterfront and the tour of the lagoon ( Etang )...
Enjoyed the waterfront and the tour of the lagoon ( Etang ) also the Paul Valéry museum and Sete was a good contrast to Beziers and Carcassonne where we had visited previously. All very good but very different.
Stephen
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Sete is a lovely city with lots to see and do.
Sete is a lovely city with lots to see and do. Great restaurants and if you love seafood, this is the place to go. Shopping was decent and the outdoor market was very nice with lots to look at. We took a boat ride on the canals to see the city from the water perspective and that was very fun. We ate at a few of the restaurants along the canal.
Tamara
United States
Scored 8.0
8.0
The closest cliff side beach is perfect but can be hard to...
The closest cliff side beach is perfect but can be hard to find shade and you might want to mind the tide. The town offers great Italian food options or seafood. It's a great alternative to the more fancy and expensive coast east of Marseille. You're also close to beautiful roadtrip destination and short train to Montpellier for a more hip and vibrant restaurant scene.
Thomas
France
Scored 10
10
Sète is a charming coastal town that offers a perfect blend...
Sète is a charming coastal town that offers a perfect blend of vibrant culture, beautiful scenery, and delicious cuisine. The town is nestled between the Mediterranean Sea and the Étang de Thau, providing stunning waterfront views and plenty of opportunities for leisurely walks along the canals or beaches.
The local seafood is a highlight, with numerous restaurants offering fresh catches of the day. The lively markets and friendly locals add to the town's welcoming atmosphere. The town's unique charm is evident in its colorful buildings, bustling port, and the famous Mont Saint-Clair, which offers breathtaking panoramic views of the region.
Sète is also rich in culture, with several museums, art galleries, and music festivals that celebrate its artistic heritage. The town is easy to navigate, and it's a pleasure to explore on foot.
However, it's worth noting that Sète can get quite busy during the peak summer months, and finding parking can be challenging. Additionally, while the weather is generally lovely, the summer heat can be intense, so be prepared if you visit during a heatwave.
Overall, Sète is a delightful destination that offers something for everyone, whether you're looking to relax by the sea, indulge in local cuisine, or explore the town's cultural offerings. I highly recommend visiting this gem of the French Mediterranean coast.
Faziha
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Nice port town with several beaches nearby.
Nice port town with several beaches nearby. Some really good restaurants in the town, but need to be careful to avoid some of the tourist traps on the waterfront. The Theatre de la Mer is a great place to visit if there happens to be a gig on while you're there. If driving, there are several day trips that are worthwhile taking in Montpellier, Narbonne, Aigues Mortes, Pezenas and many more. If interested in cycling, there are several scenic routes spreading out from the town, including one to Bouziges which includes flamingos on the route!
Bryan
Ireland
Scored 10
10
Sete is a gorgeous town with waterways running through it, a...
Sete is a gorgeous town with waterways running through it, a glorious long Sandy beach and lots of fantastic places to eat. The people were very friendly and we enjoyed watching the water jousting, uphill boules and a procession for St Pierre while we were there.
The stunning Theatre de La Mer also has lots of cultural events and music festivals so there is something for everyone.
The hotel was very comfortable and in a good location close to the gare and the main canal. The room was cosy and comfortable and breakfast was included.
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