B&B HOTEL Sète Center 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.
David
New Zealand
Location and car parking enabled us to walk to restaurants and bars.
Located in Sete's Corniche District and within 820 feet from a sandy beach and restaurants, Hotel Sables D'or offers air-conditioned rooms and free WiFi access throughout.
Located in the heart of Sète, Hotel Regina is just 820 feet from the Canal Royal and 0.6 mi from Sète Train Station.
Dale
France
The room was impeccably clean, had a great shower, a very comfortable bed, and the woman at reception was kind and very helpful. I was a hesitant to confirm my reservation, because it was a last minute trip and Hotel Régina is only a 2-star hotel. (This week in August, all the other hotels were fully booked!) It was, however, perfect for me. I’d definitely go there again.
Overlooking the port in Sète, Hotel Port Marine welcomes you in a modern atmosphere. The small rooftop swimming pool measures 3.4 by 20 feet and features panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea.
Frank
United States of America
Location was good, facilities good, friendly staff and amazing views.
Located only 656 feet from the beaches and 1.2 mi from Georges Brassens Museum, Cit'Hotel Imperial offers bright and modern air-conditioned rooms. Some rooms boast a private balcony and a sea view.
Hôtel de la Plage is a beachfront hotel set in Sète, 0.9 mi from Espace Georges Brassens. This 2-star hotel offers free WiFi. The property is located 1.4 mi from Sea Theater.
Set in the town center, this air-conditioned hotel is located 656 feet from Sète Train Station. Free Wi-Fi is provided in the guest rooms and you can enjoy a continental breakfast every morning.
Maria
Spain
Proximity to the train station, friendly staff, good price :)
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.
Kirk
United States of America
The location was great and the staff friendly. Interesting building!
Located in Sete's Corniche District and within 820 feet from a sandy beach and restaurants, Hotel Sables D'or offers air-conditioned rooms and free WiFi access throughout.
great position,, easy patking . very helpful staff
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.
Péniche Anna Maria 4 is located in Sète, within 1.7 miles of Crique de la Vigie Beach and 17 miles of GGL Stadium.
FAQs about hotels in Sète
On average, 3-star hotels in Sète cost £122 per night, and 4-star hotels in Sète are £62 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Sète can be found for £208 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Sete is a bit Venice but without the tourists. It is full of locals and local life, with fishing boats, some tour boats, yachts and even car ferries. The fantastic indoor market and restaurants specialise in seafood, particularly oysters - very reasonably priced.
There are lovely walks up to Mont St-Clair, with its amazing views, or out to the lagoon or west along the miles of wide sandy beaches.
There is a lot of handsome architecture in Sete and a lovely park.
Joseph
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The town is so walkable, yet there is still so much to see.
The town is so walkable, yet there is still so much to see. So many different little areas and so charming. I never stopped eating as there is so much food to try. The Halles market is amazing! It has a very authentic feel, laid back...you feel like a local!
dottie
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Wonderful town with a special feel, great resturants, shops,...
Wonderful town with a special feel, great resturants, shops, walk among the waters edge.
Very easy to wander, a little difficult to park but a good underground carpark on the central road. Will look out for chances to visit again.
Fiona
United Kingdom
4.0
Scored 4.0
We ate in Sete twice, but were twice disappointed.
We ate in Sete twice, but were twice disappointed.
The town of Sete was dirty and crowded.
It was difficult to park in Sete, and difficult to drive around at the time we went (July) as it was very busy on the roads.
I would not visit Sete again.
Susan
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
I liked Sete.
I liked Sete. It was a good place to finish my bike ride from St Malo. However, it was also a bit too big and busy so a day less would have been good. Lots of restaurants, bars and places to just hang out and watch the world go by. A good train service to Montpellier.
Deniz
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Les Halles for foodies and buzzing atmosphere
Les Halles for foodies and buzzing atmosphere
Vast beaches towards Agde
Cycle paths along the beach
VTT biking from Sète around l'Etang de Thau and over to Frontignan, and up on the Gardiole (more difficult)
Music festivals all through the summer
Bars and restaurants
Day trip into Montpellier on train
The Port Marine a new hotel situated just 5 minutes from the centre in the port. The staff here are very friendly and helpful and the rooms are fresh and comfortable. There is a bus stop just by the hotel to catch the train to the TGV station. With very regular schedules. Also to walk to the beaches it is around 25 minutes. We found that Sete was a beautiful spot with the eccentric jousting contest. Many restaurants in the vicinity of the hotel by the port.
Excellent location within striking distance of all that Sète has to offer. Extremely pleasant and helpful contact with Emilie to organise everything regarding accessing the property with some really useful bonus information on places to go, things to do etc.
The flat is light, spacious and, on the whole, a very pleasant environment. The view from the terrace is splendid.
Though compact, the hotel tries to offer everything a traveller’s might need. The room was small but well designed and comfortable. We were only there for the night only and were sorry to leave because the beach was so inviting. There is a restaurant and bar facing the beach where we had dinner.
The studio has a great location. It also has a very comfy bed and a spacious wardrobe. Both of these are not common in this category and I absolutely enjoyed sleeping in a comfy bed compared to the sofa beds. If I come back to Sete (without a car) I would stay here again.
The property was well located for the beach - just a few mins walk, and the town was about 15/20 minutes walking along the beach/coastal road. The staff were helpful for local area advice and also for onward travel suggestions. The hotel was clean and well maintained.
Excellent location near the canals. The staff were friendly, professional and extremely helpful. There is a bar/café in the hotel which is unusual in France. In 35oC heat room was very comfortable with excellent air conditioning. Fridge in the room was a bonus.
All staff was extremly friendly. They even let us store an antique sofa for some hours which we bought in a antic/flea market nearby the hotel. THANK YOU VERY MUCH!
Breakfeast was available in all varieties until last minutes
Great bar on the roof
Quite spacious room with some basic cooking amenities and walking distance to the town's principal beaches. Nearby L’Essentiel beach-fronting restaurant is a treat. If you come with a family you may find the hotel's large pool handy.
The total package (host, room and location) made for a wonderful stay in Sète. I would highly recommend La Maison Verte and plan on staying there again next time I’m in Sète.
Fantastic position, on the canal, very bright open space very well furnished and decorated.
Very well equipped kitchen.
Easy to walk to all the amenities in Sète.
The hotel lobby is beautiful. A lot of art around. When we got in to our room , it was warm but the AC kicked in right away and got it cool. The bathroom is modern.
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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