La Taverne is located in Uzès, on a pedestrian street just a 2-minute walk from the Duché Castle. The tourist office is 100 metres from the property and Haribo Museum is 3 km away.
Deb
New Zealand
Friendly welcome. Close proximity to picturesque surroundings.
Set in Uzès, 28 km from Parc Expo Nîmes, Domaine de Privadière offers accommodation with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
James
United Kingdom
There is so much to list. Staff so lovely helpful the best. Room was frankly just spectacular. Huge wrap around terrace. Views stunning. Lovely Spa. Great restaurant and really wonderful spot. The owners have thought of every small detail. Fully stocked mini bar. Good effective aircon . We will definitely visit again.
Set in Uzès in the Languedoc-Roussillon Region, 32 km from Avignon, Boutique Hôtel Entraigues features an outdoor pool. The hotel has a sun terrace and views of the city.
This family-run hotel sits in a garden, in a quiet residential area, 1.5 km from Uzès historical centre. It has an outdoor pool and offers nice views over the countryside.
Glib
Czech Republic
Prefect local hotel, in cozy French style. Clean rooms with everything necessary, helpful and welcomed stuff
Situated in the centre of Uzès, you will enjoy the charms of this typical Provence region style hotel. The Hostellerie Provençale and its staff are pleased to welcome you.
Set in the Languedoc-Roussillon countryside, this hotel is a 2-minute drive from the town of Uzès. It features an outdoor swimming pool with a solarium and a flowery patio on the first floor.
Situated in a tree-lined park 4 km from the centre of Uzés, Le Mas du Lac is a B&B set in a restored 16th century building. Guests have access to an outdoor seasonal pool.
Jeffrey
United Kingdom
Lovely historic quirky property, our host Martine was so helpful , we will be coming back to stay here for longer and explore the area more 👍
Located in Uzès, Appartement des amoureux features accommodation with a pool with a view, a terrace and garden views. There is an on-site restaurant and free private parking.
On average, 3-star hotels in Uzès cost £114 per night, and 4-star hotels in Uzès are £229 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Uzès can on average be found for £352 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
A picture book medieval walled village with beautiful open...
A picture book medieval walled village with beautiful open places, cafes, bar’s, restaurants, galleries, shopping, 2 cathedrals, and a resident Duke! The Saturday market is a big event with all sorts of traders from pottery, clothing, handcrafts, to wine, cheeses and locally grown produce. Wednesday market is more produce. The village has a beautiful park with Roman ruins and water spring being the source of the Pont du Gard which is 14 kms away … there is a bike track which follows the aqueduct. Lots of restaurants, cafes and bars as well as specialty shops and galleries. It is a great location for exploring the area.
Jennifer
Australia
Scored 10
10
A pretty unspoilt town which does not feel like a tourist...
A pretty unspoilt town which does not feel like a tourist trap. Lots of local restaurants used by local people. Very good value for money. We loved Le Bec Fin, La Parenthese at the Hostellerie Provencale, Ma Cantine, Terroirs and Trattoria Bettina et Bettino. Great variety of shops selling unusual things. Fantastic art galleries. Excellent car park so close to the centre of town. Fabulous Saturday market. A town in which you can stroll morning, afternoon and nighttime and always see something different. Super park if you travel with a dog!
Clare and Brian Payne
France
Scored 10
10
Uzes is really beautiful… a fabulous food market and many...
Uzes is really beautiful… a fabulous food market and many great places to eat and drink. Very beautiful old historic village to stroll around and take in the history. Pont du Garde nearby and lots of little villages to explore if you have a car.
Browning
Scored 10
10
It’s a beautiful old historic town with lots of nice...
It’s a beautiful old historic town with lots of nice restaurants and shops. The nature around it is gorgeous, there are also lovely villages nearby, not to mention Pont du Gard which is a win for when you travel with dogs.
We had a long lunch at Chez des Amis, parking is easy in Uzes. We stayed at Mas des Lilas, there is an old walking path from Mas des Lilas into Uzes.
What is horrendous are the mosquitoes, they are an aggressive bunch. But that is not just Uzes that’s the whole of southern Europe. We went to Italy on this trip as well and it was the same.
Anne-Mieke
Netherlands
Scored 10
10
Uzes is a family favourite since we were introduced to it...
Uzes is a family favourite since we were introduced to it about 10 years ago. It is a gem of a city. Excellent food. Friendly locals. Great wine. Lots to see and do both in the town and in nearby villages.
In terms of eating/drinking the areas around the town square - Place aux Herbes -are pretty average.
Avoid all of it, with the exception of Terroirs which has very nice food, their wine by the glass is not so great but if you order a bottle you'll be fine.
Generally the best dining is on the ring road - specifically Rue Gambetta and blvd Charles Gide.
This year we discovered two outstanding places.
Usage, 6 Boulevard Gambetta, Open every day but Sunday. Wonderful fine french dining, reasonably priced
also for fantastic wine try
Copains Comme Cochon, 5, boulevard Charles Gide, open daily - fantastic sharing platters and the best tomato salad I've ever eaten.
Also Comptoir du 7, 7 blvd Charles Gide, considered to be the best restaurant in Uzes. Its pricey but nice. We didn't go this time.
Elizabeth
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Very pretty medieval town that had many small streets,...
Very pretty medieval town that had many small streets, cathedral and small shops to explore. Lovely square full of restaurants in the centre of the town, with the restaurants either under the arches of palisaded stone buildings or canopies, all around trees that were covered in twinkly lights at night. Great range of menus at reasonable prices.
Usez is only 10 mins drive from the Pont du Gard which is well-worth a visit. Parking there is 9€ Flat rate for your stay but we’ll-worth the cost: take your swim wear, towels and lunch to enjoy a swim in the the refreshing river after exploring the Roman aqueduct & museum.
Many local wineries nearby selling very good wine at reasonable prices, with tasting possible.
Easy access from Usez to other small medieval towns nearby.
Great location for exploring the area. We’d only booked 1 night at our accommodation but wished we could stay longer.
The apartment is designed to give you the options to either self cater or use as a comfortable base, very convenient for the sights and the superb selection of eateries and shops, all within a few minutes walking. Free car parking available a short walk away. Caroline was a wonderful host and we will not hesitate to book again on our next trip (fifth trip) to Uzès.
We loved absolutely everything about this exceptional property and this beautiful place in France. This property is very well appointed and decorated beautifully; we did not want to leave. Everything was well thought through and the host gracious. Merci beaucoup!
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