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.
Nancy
Canada
We first chose this hotel because of its central location between the train station and the fabulous Narbonne market. We can easily roll our bags to and from the train station and walk to the market and the many restaurants around the market.
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.
Hôtel Du Midi is located in Narbonne city center, within walking distance of the historic center and the famous Canal du Midi. This hotel offers spacious guest rooms with free WiFi access.
Roy
United States of America
Close to the train station and the center of town.
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.
Michael
United States of America
Outdoor garden seating was lovely for evening cocktails and for dinner.
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.
Sherry
Canada
Excellent service from owner Vincent. Our room was spotless. Great pillows and duvets. And room to move around too! Steps away from all the centre city activities- food market, outdoor market as well as countless and awesome restaurants. I’m mobility restricted and I was able to get around no problem! A definite ‘return’ location.
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.
Located on the outskirts of Narbonne, this hotel is just 0.6 mi from the Parc des Expositions and 1.9 mi from the town center. The hotel is a 5-minute drive from Exit 37 of A9 highway.
The service of the man at the door and at breakfast
Located in Narbonne, ibis budget Hotel Narbonne Sud has a garden with a terrace, and simple, air-conditioned rooms with a flat-screen TV with beIN sports channel and a private bathroom.
De ligging ivm doorreis.
Schone kamer en goed bed.⁹
Located 1.2 mi from the center of Narbonne, the Campanile Narbonne offers well-equipped rooms, a restaurant and free private parking. Free high-speed WiFi is available throughout.
The breakfast was really good: quality and quantity.
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.
Good value for the money
And the kindness of the owner and his wife
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.
Petit-déjeuner agréable, avec du thé vert excellent.
Hôtel Du Midi is located in Narbonne city center, within walking distance of the historic center and the famous Canal du Midi. This hotel offers spacious guest rooms with free WiFi access.
La ubicación, amabilidad del personal de recepción.
The Fasthotel Narbonne is located 1.2 miles from the Narbonne exit on the RN9 south, 3.1 miles from the city center and 7.5 miles from the beaches.
Clean room, comfortable bed, quiet.
Good breakfast.
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On average, 3-star hotels in Narbonne cost £82 per night, and 4-star hotels in Narbonne are £104 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Narbonne can be found for £268 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Narbonne this weekend is £108 or, for a 4-star hotel, £225. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Narbonne for this weekend cost around £750 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £93 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Narbonne for tonight. You'll pay around £180 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Narbonne will cost around £393, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
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
Harry O'Neill
Ireland
10
Scored 10
narbonne is an incredible city very well organized, with a...
narbonne is an incredible city very well organized, with a lot of green and free parking. The city is quite full of bars and restaurants with some great places to visit ..but the value of the city is the city itself a nice place where to spend 2/3 day in complete relaxation you can walk all around the city without any problem and any car.
stefano
Italy
10
Scored 10
Off the tourist trail compared to some other nearby towns,...
Off the tourist trail compared to some other nearby towns, but offers a great variety of activities. Water sports, museums, a wonderful food market.
The free shuttle bus is a big plus, running Monday through Saturday. The local buses charge a fixed rate of just €1.20.
Lots of restaurant and café options, plus a good choice of supermarkets. Do not miss the new museum of Roman history - Via Narbo. Extraordinary.
Kerry
Australia
10
Scored 10
Narbonne is perhaps under-rated.
Narbonne is perhaps under-rated. It has great charm and history. The historic centre is compact and easy to stroll around.
For those like ourselves who are interested in the Roman history in and around Narbonne it's great: The Horreum underground granary is good. Via Narbo ( a little way out along the canal) is wonderful, although it has yet to get itself organised with a cafe,
Saturday evening along the canal and under he planes, with plenty of delightful relaxed cafes, was a great way to end our stay.
This is a very singular, perhaps a bit funky but charming place, a far cry from a typical hotel. The owners collection of art work, plants and brocante make it seem more like a home than a hotel. The breakfast is excellent. If you are coming by car, GPS may only get you so far. The "Impasse" is at a sharp angle off the Quai. Thwere is a small area of public parking with small spaces. You might be able to get a space inside ":the gate", but check ahead. If you are so inclined, there is a large indoor pool.
Darryl and Julie from Australia loved being picked up at the station by Genevieve and Jean. Their large, eclectic, spacious and colourful apartment with all that is required was in an old historical building adjacent to the Canal Robine, central to Narbonne. It was close to the supermarket and all other shopping. The outdoor terrace overlooks the majestic cathedral and if you want a great pizza, just across the bridge! PS, Jean dropped us back to the station when leaving Narbonne. Fabulous indeed!
The location is just perfect. in the middle of the Massif de la Clap, you are in a natural reserve, minutes away from either Narbonne (for your restaurant and shopping) or Narbonne Plage and Gruissans (beaches).
The owner and his staff are friendly, the breakfast good and swimming pool is just great.
While they do B&B, this is mostly a vinyard, so you are surrounded with wine making equipment and can visit the cellars. Loved it.
The hotel is in a prime location in Narbonne and close to the central market. The manager sent detailed instructions where to park, directions to the hotel, and how to self check in. We were close to all the main attractions and could walk everywhere. Plenty of cafes and restaurants are near the hotel.
The hotel also has a communal kitchen and laundry facilities, although we didn't use them.
Fantastic location in the centre of Narbonne.
The owner had only taken over the hotel one week before our stay.
The rooms were clean, but very outdated, which will obviously be addressed and made up to modern standards soon.
Breakfast was very good, but the breakfast room again was very tired. The owner told us, that she would start the renovation work here soonest.
It's a great location, in a quiet street but moments from the historic centre of Narbonne. The apartment, set in a grand building, has high ceilings and large, comfortable rooms with big windows. The kitchen is very well equipped and spotless. It was very helpful that there were things like olive oil, salt and pepper, vinegar, sugar.
Exceptional room with extremely nice in-room spa. Location full of charm, majestic old doors, parking inside the patio. Beautiful reception area in the making. Location very close to all interesting place in Narbonne. City center but very quiet. They are still investing even further into the building.
The apartment was perfect, our best stay on a 2 week trip. It was equipped with everything one could possibly need and the huge terrace at the back was a bonus.
Beds were comfy AND there was much needed air conditioning.
Rimi was super nice and prompt with her communications. Overall a 5 star stay!
I liked the following:
- the hotel/residence met all my expectations and more in that it was bigger than expected;
- the kitchen equipment was fully sufficient for my needs;
- the city of Narbonne is relatively small, and as result the distances from anywhere in town are relatively short.
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.
Very welcoming hosts who made special efforts to make sure our toddler was welcome and accommodated. The pool was very nice and relaxing. Only 5 minutes to center of Narbonne. We liked the accommodations so much we extended our stay an extra day
A family owned hotel. The owners were very friendly and helpful. It is very conveniently located, just a short walk from the train station.
If I return to Narbonne, I will definitely stay there again.
The hotel was located very conveniently to the city centre and bars/restaurants. The staff was friendly and the breakfast was a good selection of everything and exceeded our expectations.
Loved the hotel! Beautiful, great food and wine selection (chef from Argentina). The pool is really a real pool, and the patio is super relaxing. Great staff.
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