Set a 2-minute walk from the Aude river and featuring views of the Pont Vieux bridge, SOWELL HOTELS Les Chevaliers offers accommodations with free WiFi in Carcassonne.
Hotel Astoria is located in the center of Carcassonne, 492 feet from the train station and a 20-minute walk from the medieval city. It offers free Wi-Fi internet access.
Mollie
United States of America
great location. Good breakfast. Very nice bathroom and comfortable bed.
Hôtel Du Chateau - Les Collectionneurs is 98 feet from the entrance of the medieval Cité de Carcassonne.
Tim
United States of America
the location could possibly be the best in Carcassonne. Great view of the lit-walls at night and a very short walk to the gate. The grounds are wonderful yo just relax in when returning from inside the old city...The room was clean and the bathroom was a good size with good toiletries.The pillow was perfect for my specific needs...Our constant contact at the front desk, Hugo, kept good care of us by answering our questions when needed and served us a good breakfast...
The ibis budget Carcassonne Aéroport is located just 0.6 mi from the Carcassonne en Pays Cathare Airport and 3.1 mi from the medieval city center. It offers modern rooms with free Wi-Fi access.
In the heart of the historic Bastide Saint-Louis district, at the foot of the Pont Vieux, the TRIBE CARCASSONNE hotel enjoys a privileged location to shine in the lower town and invites you to...
Alexandra Dancu
Romania
The position of the hotel, with an amazing view over the citadel. The staff was amazing, they helped us anytime we asked them, even booking a taxi for us in the evening for the next day. The size of the room was acceptable, very clean, especially the bathroom. We had dinner one day and the food was amazing ☺️ and the wine also.
Offering a 24-hour front desk, The Originals City, Hôtel Pont Rouge, Carcassonne is located a 10-minute drive from Carcassonne Airport and 3.1 mi from the medieval part of town.
Au Royal Hotel is located in the center of Carcassonne, 1969 feet from the train station and a 20-minute walk from the medieval city. This family-run hotel offers good value accommodations.
Kathrine
United States of America
Great location. The lady at the reception (the owner, I believe) was so kind and helpful.
Located in the heart of the medieval city of Carcassonne, Hôtel Le Donjon - Cœur de La Cité Médiévale is surrounded by the city’s ancient ramparts. The hotel features a restaurant and bar.
Located in the middle of the city. Nice big rooms.
Set just a 4-minute walk from the medieval district of Carcassonne, Mercure Carcassonne La Cité offers an outdoor swimming pool in summer and views of the city walls. Free WiFi is provided.
Excellent location. Lovely hotel. Staff all very helpful.
ibis Styles Carcassonne La Cité is located just 1969 feet from the medieval town of Carcassone. It features a restaurant, an outdoor swimming pool, a fitness room and free private parking.
the staff are very friendly. the location is excellent
In the heart of the historic Bastide Saint-Louis district, at the foot of the Pont Vieux, the TRIBE CARCASSONNE hotel enjoys a privileged location to shine in the lower town and invites you to (re)...
The ibis budget Carcassonne Aéroport is located just 0.6 mi from the Carcassonne en Pays Cathare Airport and 3.1 mi from the medieval city center. It offers modern rooms with free Wi-Fi access.
perfect for price, only issue was shower Faust broken
Located in Carcassonne, Campanile Carcassonne Est - La Cité is a 20-minute walk from the medieval city. It offers a restaurant, bar and free WiFi throughout the hotel.
Location easy to find & hotel vey well maintained.
Hotel Espace Cite is just 656 feet from the medieval city center of Carcassonne, and 1640 feet from the Midi canal, both listed sites of UNESCO's world patrimony. This hotel offers free WiFi access.
A fabulous location, friendly staff and a great breakfast.
Offering a 24-hour front desk, The Originals City, Hôtel Pont Rouge, Carcassonne is located a 10-minute drive from Carcassonne Airport and 3.1 mi from the medieval part of town.
Staff very helpful and friendly. Room extremely clean.
Ibis budget Carcassonne La Cité is located in Carcassonne, a 15-minute walk from the medieval city and 1.2 mi from the city center. It features modern, functional decor and free WiFi.
The location is good and the price is very good :)
Adonis Carcassonne offers accommodations at the foot of the historic center, just 1148 feet from the medieval town of Carcassonne. It is a 10-minute drive from Carcassonne Airport.
Excellent value and great staff good acomation a real gem
Ideally located at the foot of the fortified town at Carcassonne, in an 18th-century building, this hotel offers rooms overlooking the castle towers or the hotel’s garden. Free WiFi is provided.
Close to La Cité. Charming garden. Good breakfast.
Just 164 feet from the main entrance of the medieval city of Carcassonne, this modern hotel features a view of the city's ramparts and the surrounding countryside.
Great location, nice room, breakfast, brilliant staff.
Located in Carcassonne and with Termes Chateau reachable within 31 miles, CIS Lamourelle Centre International de Sejour has a garden, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi and a restaurant.
Es muy bonito y espacioso, muy amables y muy bien situado
Hotel Montsegur is set in a 19th-century manor house in Carcassone, a 10-minute walk from the city center and a 5-minute walk from Carcassonne's Cathedral. It offers free WiFi access.
Perfect place to stay in Carcasson. Clean and cozy
Hotel De La Bastide is a family-run hotel located in the center of Carcassonne, a 5-minute walk from the train station and a 25-minute walk from the medieval city.
Very good location. Good breakfast. Nice big room.
Located in Carcassonne, 2.4 miles from Carcassonne Cathedral, Hôtel L'Etoile Aéroport - A61 provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Staffed by wonderful people, generous and conscientious.
FAQs about hotels in Carcassonne
On average, 3-star hotels in Carcassonne cost $94 per night, and 4-star hotels in Carcassonne are $144 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Carcassonne can be found for $279 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Carcassonne this weekend is $139 or, for a 4-star hotel, $229. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Carcassonne for this weekend cost around $376 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $131 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Carcassonne for tonight. You'll pay around $210 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Carcassonne will cost around $302, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Most visitors to Carcassonne come here for one thing: to see its fairytale, UNESCO World Heritage-listed castle sitting majestically on a hill east of the city.
Spectacularly lit at night, this Cité is a restored medieval fortress with 52 towers, 2 outer walls covering almost 2 miles, and a drawbridge providing access to a keep. Twice daily there are medieval jousting displays within the walls. This intriguing castle has enchanted so many that it has appeared in novels, films and even inspired a board game.
Some Carcassonne hotels, bars and restaurants can be found in the Cité but the majority are in the Ville Basse below. The stone Old Bridge, also lit at night, links it to the city center over the Aude River.
Central Carcassonne also has its own sights including a fine art museum and a cathedral with impressive stained-glass windows. But its best feature is the South of France way of life, with relaxed bars and sidewalk cafes, some serving the local speciality – cassoulet. Other slow-paced attractions include boat trips along the Canal du Midi and visiting villages like Minerve in the surrounding hills.
Served by national and low cost carriers, Carcassonne Airport is only 3 miles from the city center.
Poor trip reconnaisance on my part, thinking I could...
Poor trip reconnaisance on my part, thinking I could navigate by car in the city center of a medieval town. Six inches of clearance on either side of our rental car as we cautiously crept down the one way streets. No parking except in an underground garage ten minutes walk away.
The castle is a twenty minute walk from city center, the last 1/4 mile uphill. Great to view the citadel walls and turrets from a distance. Inside the walls, hard to tell which cobblestones and masonry were from the middle ages, and which were 25 year old patches. Lots of ticky-tacky souvenir shops, some appealing bistros/restaurants, a fabulous 800 year old church, and lots and lots of visitors in late April. Can’t imagine what it will be like this summer.
Norman
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
Carcassonne is probably done in 2 days, one for old, one for...
Carcassonne is probably done in 2 days, one for old, one for new. If you are in the old town I would definitely book a restaurant for evening meal as they were often fully booked when we asked, and this is April. Also this time of year we noticed it was very quiet in the week but everything seemed to open up on Friday for the weekend.
Debbie
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Carcassonne is a small walkable city with a romantic castle...
Carcassonne is a small walkable city with a romantic castle and a lot of history! Lots of restaurants and shops to explore. Enjoy the outdoor market on Saturday morning, between the old walled city and the "new" city. Bring good walking shoes! Friendly and helpful people even if you don't speak French.
Gabriel
United States of America
10
Scored 10
First on the visit list is the beautiful medieval castle,...
First on the visit list is the beautiful medieval castle, listed on UNESCO World Heritage registry, Its history is well documented and presented, the staff at the castle are all so friendly and kind, they tried to give me very personal time during the visit even though my exit after the closing hour was a bit protracted because I had taken a wrong "route" - wandered into the last section of the visit first and did the exploration in the reverse order! The town itself was bucolic and relaxed, clean, serene, and safe. All the people I encountered (* except one lady, who probably was not from this town!) from shops to restaurants to tourist office to streets were very pleasant and honest (when I innocently picked up oranges to buy in a basket, for example, the fruit shop lady spontaneously inspected each pieces carefully and pointed out one of them was slightly damaged, and went to pick up a better replacement for me, which she didn't have to do!) There were a lots of region specific products, as well as international products (such as Italian Truffles, Italian fur products!), interesting and delicious food to eat, and the climate is generally much warmer than other parts of France. Sunny happy rational place like this, which retained "good old France" aspects restores in a visitor's heart rare hopes for humanity! It also seemed that there is a good size of international community with expats who settled down. You can experience exotic encounters here, so, I would not say this town is a closed up, hermetic, mono-cultural location, nor it is xenophobic.
Soph
Switzerland
10
Scored 10
We were very surprised at the quality of the restoration.
We were very surprised at the quality of the restoration. Also, that there are so many eating places within the walls - some a lot better than others.
Interesting displays and museums. A visit to the bascilica and castle are musts.
The bakery associated with the hotel is wonderful, especially for breakfast. Really tastefully furnished and delicious pasties. La Boulangerie de la Cité.
Michael
France
8.0
Scored 8.0
We really liked the walled cite , unfortunately we chose a...
We really liked the walled cite , unfortunately we chose a very wet and windy day in February. There were plenty of places to keep dry within the castle though.
We had dinner in a couple of restaurants, both were absolutely fine.
We didn't think much of the Bastide, it was a bit worn out and needed some tlc. I'm sure if you visited in the summer it would of been much nicer.
The walk across the old bridge over the river is pleasant.
The Hotel Central is a small, family run hotel in the "newer" section of Carcassonne. It is within easy walking distance of the train station, the center of the newer part of town, and even walkable to the old town - the Cite. The rooms are comfortable and include a full bathroom. The fact that it is family run gives it a cozy feeling. We chose not to purchase the breakfast because there are plenty of easy to reach cafes and bakeries in the vicinity.
The location at the foot of a staircase to medieval city can’t be beat. beautiful updated room, very friendly proprietors let us store our bikes on the private terrace. Best thing is we were fortunate to book the only room with a private terrace with a beautiful view of the old city. But really just staying at the hotel with this awesome location and view is enough to recommend it.
Huge room and the hotel welcomed us to keep our touring bicycles inside the room while we stayed. Thank you. Reception staff were friendly and helpful. Nice outdoor area to sit and have a drink or snack.
Not too far to walk up to the castle/old town area. The newer part of town is also cool, over the bridge, and has an expansive farmers' market too.
An old-fashioned hotel, not that smart, but charming. I had a lovely big room. Very quiet street, near the train station and in the newer part of town, with good restaurants nearby. The old town is about a 30 minute walk, but I think the new town is probably a better area to stay in.
Lovely little boutique hotel in a fantastic location within walking distance to Le Cite. Comfortable room with a view of the medieval city. Paid for breakfast which was hearty and typically French. The little swimming pool and patio area gave a feeling of intimacy.
The hotel was convenient for the old town, medieval city and the station. Although situated on a busy intersection of road, it was quiet once inside. Room was clean, the bed was very comfortable, breakfast substantial and the owners were very helpful and friendly.
It’s situation in the bastide. It has character and the view from the window of the illuminated medieval city was spectacular. The owners had thought of everything down to a first aid kit and insect spray. Truly an appartment, not a hotel appartment.
The apartment is beautifully appointed in-between the medieval city and the old city. The apartment is spacious with a full kitchen and washing machine and was beautifully clean. It is extremely well situated overlooking a lovely park.
Very comfortable hotel, practically adjacent to the walled city of Carcassone - close enough to return to the room for a rest and then return for additional sightseeing. Exceptionally friendly and accommodating staff.
Perfect location within a 5 minute walk of the Old City. The view of the Old City from the hotel was breathtaking. The room was spotlessly clean and met our needs for this trip. Staff were very helpful and cheerful.
The entire hotel has been completely refurbished post-pandemic, even the AC is brand new, and the interior design is wonderful! You will get a unparalleled view of the old city wall from the 10 m2 roof terrace.
The hotel staff are very courteous and friendly. The petit dejeuner was very ample and of good quality. The location is excellent for walking to the old city. We hope to return next year. Merci beaucoup.
Brilliant location right by the bridge to the old town. Fabulous view from rooftop bar. Modern, clean comfortable hotel. Nice small indoor pool area. Water dispensers on each floor are a plus too.
Hotel is split with one side with a beautiful view of the old city wall, the pool, and restaurant. The other part is across the street and facilities are not as nice, no view. Modern and clean.
This is a basic but very charming hotel a short walk from the walled city of Carcassone and next to lots of charming restaurants and cafes. The staff was friendly and helpful.
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