Located a 15-minute walk from the center of Blois, this hotel is 320 yards from the Train Station. It has a garden and modern guest rooms equipped with an LCD TV and free Wi-Fi.
pierre
Germany
Free coffee , hot chocolate, tea, all day long. Good breakfast
Nice lounge area
Great for families
Le Pavillon is located in the center of Blois, on the bank of the Loire River and just 2297 feet from the Royal Castle of Blois.
Mariken
Netherlands
Good enough for a two night stay in Blois which is a very pretty small town with an excellent palace-museum. All within walking distance from the hotel. The hotel is not overly charming but perfectly functional.
Set in the heart of the Loire Valley Region, 3.1 mi from the city center and Château de Blois, First Inn Hotel Blois offers accommodations with free WiFi and free on site parking.
Gilles Albert
France
Staff was extremely friendly and welcoming. Room was very clean, quiet and comfortable. Plenty of parking spaces. There was indeed a separate toilet room and normal shower with a door. Hot water/ pressure very good. Breakfast was exactly what we needed: Coffee, croissants, muesli, jams, homemade honey, fruit. For a 2-star hotel, this place exceeded our expectations.
Best Western Blois Château is located 5 minutes from Blois city center and 492 feet from Blois SNCF train station. It offers free WiFi and a free garage for motorbikes and bicycles.
Located on the edge of the Russy Forest, FastHôtel Blois is just 3.1 mi from Blois town center and the River Loire. It offers rooms with free WiFi access, TV with satellite and Canal+ channels.
Karen
United Kingdom
Very good position for out trip back up from Bordeaux.
With free Wi-Fi access, ibis Blois Vallée Maillard is 3.1 mi from the center of Blois and 1.9 mi from the château. It offers a 24-hour front desk, a terrace and a restaurant.
Located 0.6 miles from the Castle of Blois, Hotel Logis Hôtel restaurant LE MEDICIS welcomes you in a beautiful town house and is the perfect choice for gourmets.
Located in the heart of Blois, Hotel de France is set in a 19th-century building, just 328 feet from the Chateau de Blois. It offers rooms with free Wi-Fi access.
Whole room, a balcony, breakfast, style, corridors
Located in Blois, hotelF1 Blois offers luggage storage and free WiFi access throughout. It is only 1.9 mi from Château de Blois and Château de Chambord is a 25-minute drive away.
Le calme, malgré que ce soit dans une zone commerciale.
Best Western Blois Château is located 5 minutes from Blois city center and 492 feet from Blois SNCF train station. It offers free WiFi and a free garage for motorbikes and bicycles.
La gentillesse de l'accueil, une écoute à toute demande...
The Hotel St Jacques is only located 2 minutes from Blois Castle and the historic center of town. The hotel is situated within close proximity of the station.
Logis Hôtel Louise de Savoie is ideally located on the backs of the Loire River and a 5-minute walk from the Château de Blois. It offers free Wi-Fi access, a bar and individually decorated rooms.
Lovely welcoming staff and good location. Very good price.
Hotel Anne De Bretagne BLOIS is located in Blois, 984 feet from Blois Castle and 2625 feet from Cathedral of St. Louis of Blois. The hotel has a sun terrace and guests can enjoy a drink at the bar.
Es gibt dort ein leckeres und vielseitiges Frühstück.
Located in Blois, 1312 feet from Blois Castle, Logis Hôtel Restaurant LE MONARQUE features a restaurant, bar and free WiFi throughout the property.
Ottima posizione, staff gentilissimo, colazione ok
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The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Blois this weekend is $108 or, for a 4-star hotel, $185. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Blois for this weekend cost around $467 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $106 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Blois for tonight. You'll pay around $154 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Blois will cost around $596, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Blois beautifully lines the Loire Valley with a sublime combination of nature and architecture. Standing between Orléans and Tours, two other Loire Valley gems, Blois - the most important city of Loir-et-Cher -enjoys its proximity to the agricultural Beauce area and Sologne forest.
Slate tiles and tuffeau stones, a pattern reminiscent of the Loire Valley, are prominent in Blois and the old town is full of charming houses. Blois train station is near the Gothic Renaissance Castle of Blois, considered one of architecture’s masterpieces. Originally occupied by King Louis XII, it is nowadays partly taken over by the Museum of Art, offering a collection of paintings, sculptures and ancient tapestries. The royal gardens also evoke the Renaissance and provide a lovely view of the city. Other gardens invite you to enjoy the magical scenery by the Loire river.
Walk 2 minutes more towards the commercial street to discover the House of Magic, a unique example in Europe of its genre. Take some time and walk along the Loire, where the historic Jacques Gabriel Bridge, built in the 18th century, links the two banks of the city. Follow this route to discover the magnificent Castle of Cheverny and the not-to-be-missed Castle of Chambord.
For your convenience, Booking.com offers a large range of accommodation including city centre hotels with parking and cheap apartments.
The old quarter is charming and all walkable if you are...
The old quarter is charming and all walkable if you are comfortable with hills, stairs and cobblestones. The Chateau is most impressive, with many well-appointed rooms in two of the Renaissance wings. There is a parking garage adjacent, underground with 1 hour free parking, one euro for additional hours, very convenient and needed, as all parking along the narrow town streets is pay and fairly short term. We enjoyed wandering the streets at dinner time, and visiting the cathedral early morning prior to our visit to the chateau where we spent 3 hours.
Terry
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
The township of Blois is gorgeous, the accommodation was...
The township of Blois is gorgeous, the accommodation was clean and roomy, quiet and a short walk to all amenities. The area as a whole is gorgeous. The car park is confusing and a little distant. It also makes you feel welcome if a few extras are provided however this accommodation was sparse. Some places offer a little extra such as oil, salt and pepper, enough toilet paper for your stay which makes the difference. On the whole a lovely place to stay.
Anita
Australia
10
Scored 10
Very historic town, with a lot to see and visit.
Very historic town, with a lot to see and visit. Very clean place and very friendly people! I loved it!! I also biked here from Tours, which was a gorgeous biking route with great sights & towns along the way. Highly recommended!
stephen
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
A historic and friendly town close to many of the most...
A historic and friendly town close to many of the most visited chateaux on the Loire. The town has its own chateau, which is well worth a visit as it is so well presented. Of note was the quality of information in English there. We also visited the Maison de la Magie, which was amusing, but I wouldn't rush back. There are lots of old streets to explore and plenty of places to eat and drink. If you're going by car, research about parking first. We kept our car at the Halle du Grains, which was a hike from the Hotel, but good value and we got used to the commute.
Arthur
10
Scored 10
The views of the city from the left bank were...
The views of the city from the left bank were beautiful.Despite the heat we enjoyed visiting the Chateau and the old town and it was all within walking distance. We visited a vibrant outside bar in the park on the left bank and had a superb meal at a restaurant called Le Creusille .The setting of the restaurant is in an atmospheric old courtyard ,the service and food was outstanding.
Lesley
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
For us two points, 1] restaurant; breakfast superb, evening...
For us two points, 1] restaurant; breakfast superb, evening meal very nice and tasty but a bit limited on the choice...2]pool was fine but for myself - mobility reduced and wife new artificial knee the pool was not accessible as the 'ladder' to enter the water had very small steps and was vertical, with a wider step depth and a ladder at an angle (maybe like \ and not I ) we both could have used pool and hot tub. The sauna was fine !
Very nice classic French style hotel, just one step away from the Blois castle and tourist area. The decoration easily takes you back into the magnificence of Renaissance Kings (& Queens) from bedroom to breakfast lounge and reception hall.
A must booking if you want to add up some magical historical touch for a short stop-over stay in Blois.
The croissants at breakfast were just...perfection.
Easy luggage drop station in front of the hotel and nearby securised public underground parking.
Absolutely loved the 2. nights we stayed here! My mom and sister had 1 room. My 13 year old daughter and I had another - very large! Location is prime in Blois - easily walkable. Parking provided onsite (which was great for the huge rental car we had!). Breakfast was delicious!! Stephane was wonderful host - very helpful with dinner recommendations (we REALLy enjoyed La'Oratorie ) and other local attractions.
Functional hotel for overnight stay; room was comfortable enough, motel-style breakfast was OK. Staff were helpful, and allowed us to check in slightly early. Like many similar hotels, the location is a semi-industrial/office area on the outskirts of town; but it was relatively quiet and not far to drive into the centre of Blois for the evening.
Easy to get to from the motorway and excellent safe indoor parking (if you get there early enough!), plus it's just a short stroll to the centre of Blois. Nice room, lovely bar and restaurant - we had dinner there the first evening and the food is excellent. Will definitely stay here next time we are in Blois.
We loved everything about this hotel - so much so that we booked a third night. Great location right by the station but within ten minutes walk of the centre of town, bakery and bike hire very close too, friendly staff, large room (we got a quadruple room for mum and two kids) with a bath.
The apartment was very well furnished, and the facilities work perfectly, including the oven and kettle. It is located in the pedestrian area in the city centre, close to the castle, supermarket and shopping streets, and right next to a laundry. The decoration is tasteful.
This was the third time had stayed here , using it as a one night stop over before heading to southern France. The hotel is basic but clean, with an easy check in and a nice restaurant located next door. The parking is good, being fenced all around and locked up at night.
beautiful hotel, rooms and floors
romantic
very clean
amazing bathroom (rain shower)
feels really fancy for an acceptable price (low season)
in the city center
paid parking nearby (not from hotel), 9€ for 24 hours
we got a renovated room (just a little more expensive)
This is a nice apartment in a great location for exploring Blois which is a lovely city. The apartment was reasonably clean and comfortable. The shutters were a bonus and it had good views over the city. There was a small welcome pack which was a nice touch.
Great hotel on the river across from the town of Blois. The room was very comfortable and the spa was wonderful. We ate in the Amour Blanc restaurant and the food was delicious. The gym was good for cardio but could have done with some free weights.
the room was beautiful and very clean and well furnished. The house sits atop of city with great views. Bring your walking shoes. Breakfast was good. The recommendation to restaurant was one of the best we had while in France L’Orange.
Fantastic location right in the centre of the old town of Blois which a wonderful view over the Loire River. Everything was spotlessly clean and it was very easy to check in and check out.
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