Hotellerie Saint Yves is located in Chartres, 164 feet from the famous cathedral. The 17th-century building was a former monastery. It offers en suite accommodations with free Wi-Fi access.
Located in the heart of a city inscribed as a World Heritage site, Campanile Chartres Center - Gare - Cathédrale has a cozy atmosphere only a few steps from the Gothic Cathedral.
Located in Chartres, 2.4 mi from Cathédrale de Chartres, B&B HOTEL CHARTRES Oceane features air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi. Free private parking is available on site.
Located in Chartres city center, this elegant hotel offers an 2625 ft² spa with sauna, hammam and spa lounge for people aged 16 years old and above, The guest benefit from a special rate for the...
Première Classe Chartres Sud – Barjouville is located in Barjouville, 2.4 mi from the city center of Chartres and its famous cathedral. The A11 motorway can be accessed just a 15-minute drive away.
Ace Hôtel Chartres offers pet-friendly accommodations in Le Coudray, 1.6 mi from the center of Chartres. Free private parking is available on site. Each room includes a flat-screen TV.
Logis l'Orée de Chartres is located in Barjouville, a 10-minute drive from the center of Chartres and its famous Gothic Cathedral. It offers rooms with a flat-screen TV, and free Wi-Fi.
The Greet Chartres Est is located at the entrance of Chartres, just on the N10 motorway. It is a 5-minute drive from the city center and the famous Chartres Cathedral, and offers free WiFi.
Set near the cathedral and offering free WiFi throughout the property, this new hotel welcomes you in a warm and colorful setting, just few minutes away from the city center of Chartres.
Una muy buena estadía, la gentileza de sus anfitriones!!!
Located in Chartres city center, this elegant hotel offers an 2625 ft² spa with sauna, hammam and spa lounge for people aged 16 years old and above, The guest benefit from a special rate for the acces...
Enzo Hotels Chartres Mainvilliers by Kyriad Direct is 2.5 mi from Chartres Cathedral and a 15-minute drive from the A11 motorway. It offers soundproofed rooms, air conditioning and free Wi-Fi access.
Accueil super sympa excellent rapport qualité prix
The hotel ibis budget Chartres is located 1.2 mi from Chartrexpo Concert Hall in Chartres, and offers free, secure parking on site. It has a 24-hour reception and a terrace overlooking the garden.
Located 10 minutes from the center of Chartres, the Campanile Chartres offers comfortable and modern rooms equipped with free, high-speed WiFi. Chartrexpo is located a 2-minute drive away.
Nice helpful staff good food lot better than expected
Offering a furnished terrace, Hotel inn Design Resto Novo Chartres is located 2.5 mi from the old town of Chartres and its Noter Dame Cathedral and offers free private parking.
Location was fantastic as it was only a stop-gap on route
Logis l'Orée de Chartres is located in Barjouville, a 10-minute drive from the center of Chartres and its famous Gothic Cathedral. It offers rooms with a flat-screen TV, and free Wi-Fi.
Everything, staff very helpful and friendly, All good
Located in Lucé, Ibis Chartres Ouest Luce is just a 5-minute drive away from Chartres. This air-conditioned hotel offers a 24-hour reception and free WiFi access.
Ideal location for overnight stay en route to. Calais
FAQs about hotels in Chartres
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Chartres this weekend is $96 or, for a 4-star hotel, $146. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Chartres for this weekend cost around $172 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $91 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Chartres for tonight. You'll pay around $138 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Chartres will cost around $172, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Chartres is a French medieval town in the Eure-et-Loir department, about 90 km from Paris. Home to historic 16th-century buildings, half-timber houses, narrow streets and large squares, this well preserved city will amaze you with its beauty.
The 13th-century Cathedral of Chartres is the city’s main landmark and a famous site of Christian pilgrimage. Featuring 18th-century stained-glass windows and a stunning façade with bas-relief sculptures and stone statues, this UNESCO World Heritage is one of the most important Gothic cathedrals in France.
On the back side of the Cathedral, travellers will find a Grass Labyrinth, date back to around 1200. According to the tradition, pilgrims used to go to the centre of the labyrinth in order to receive the grace of God.
The Massacre Bridge is one of the bridges crossing the Eure River, which flows right to the heart of the old part of the city. Chartres has also beautiful churches like the St. Aignan and the St. Martin-au-Val.
Chartres Train Station offers direct trains to Paris and Booking.com will help you find a hotel close to the station, in the city centre or in the nearby cities of Lucé and Mainvilliers.
What Guests Said About Chartres:
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Scored 10
The cathedral is not to be missed.
The cathedral is not to be missed. Even if you're not big on churches or old buildings you will be impressed by the truly amazing cleaning and restoration work that has been done over the last two years or so and is still going on. The immediate surroundings include many attractive old buildings and several cafés and restaurants.
Grand Chef
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Central Chartres is a mix of old and new with many...
Central Chartres is a mix of old and new with many historical buildings and of course the amazing cathedral. Lots of lovely local restaurants ranging from brasseries to Greek/Turkish family cooking and people are very friendly. Loved walking along the river to get different perspectives of the cathedral
Lesley
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Whilst the amazing Cathedral of Chartres must be its main...
Whilst the amazing Cathedral of Chartres must be its main draw, the city centre itself is well worth a visit, being a mass of mediaeval lanes and alleys fully of lovely old buildings as well as lots of shops and eateries. The river Eure also flows through the city and a walk along it is recommended.
One further piece of entertainment not to miss are the various light shows projected every night onto various walls, bridges and churches as well as the cathedral. Extraordinary does not do the show justice.
Overall a great place to visit for a weekend - 2 days (and nights) would probably be enough.
Max
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lovely town.
Lovely town. Very easy access with the train station and bus station.
All the people were very friendly, though not many spoke English, we managed to get by.
Fabulous Cathedral with a brilliant light show every night.
Debtil
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Lovely little town, very contained and walkable.
Lovely little town, very contained and walkable. There are many restaurants everywhere as it is a definite tourist town. 2 days is more than long enough to visit and see everything, it would also be fine for a day trip from Paris.
Deborah
Australia
10
Scored 10
A terrific gem of a city.
A terrific gem of a city. Very walkable with many great cafes and bistros. Not the typical American tourist spot, but we felt welcomed. The Cathedral is so amazing and worthy of several hours to appreciate it. Tours are available and worth it. If your visit is in summer, the city night light show is very unique and artistic. Take the tiny train to see it all. Great home base location to visit nearby chateaus too. The local TI wasn't as helpful (although their building is very cool) as the Chartres visitors center across the street from the front of the Cathedral.
We have been regular users of this hotel (for last 5 years) on our journeys back to London from South of France. Although a bit shabby, its location and and on-site restaurant has made it a good stop-over hotel for us. This year everything was poor - our room, the food in the restaurant and the staff. This hotel requires a complete update and overhaul.
Only the breakfast remained good.
Clean room, beds, bathroom. Good location for breaking up the journey between South France and Calais and vice versa Easy, reliable late check-in machine. Great coffee machine at breakfast! Friendly staff. Good value compared with competitors in the same price range. Comfy beds and working Aircon this time in this room (last week there was an issue).
The location was perfect to explore the old centre of Chartres, with its stunning Cathedral. The accommodation was modern, light and comfortable and very well-equipped. The underground parking nearby was a bonus. The host was friendly, helpful and informative and allowed me to practise my French, which was much appreciated!
Really comfortable room. The breakfast was excellent. Good value too with hot food too and great quality Covered parking worrh the payment as secured. The staff were friendly and helpful. Will use again en route through France. Very clean and accepts our little dog . Highly recommend
The view was magnificent of the cathedral, including a light show on it at night. Perfectly located for visiting the cathedral and old town. There was a loading zone next to the hotel which was helpful when we left however didn't know about it when we arrived. Great buffet breakfast.
This was the most expensive hotel i stayed at during this trip. The room was good quality and breakfast above average.
Location very good. A few minutes to the cathedral. Secure parking at 9 euro.
Directly in front of the train station.
Large and comfortable room, great shower. The kitchen is a plus and very convenient for hot drinks and meals.
The hotel is located near the city center and you can easily walk there.
Staff very nice and helpful
The room was basic but very cute. Huge bed, big room. Poemes had another hotel attached that had a beautiful art deco bar which was very relaxing. Staff was very gracious and helpful especially Alexander.
Great service, staff speak perfect English. Central location, secure car park. We stay regularly en route to southern France. Perfect stopover, always at a reasonable price.
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