Offering a terrace viewing the Lot and wellness centre, the Best Western Plus Hotel Divona Cahors is located just a short stroll away from the centre of Cahors.
Valerie
United Kingdom
Perfect location next to the famous bridge and river , rooms have a balcony overlooking the river . Very clean comfortable rooms you need to go out to eat dinner only bar snacks available but there are lots of excellent restaurants close by in walking distance
Featuring a shared lounge, ibis budget Cahors is located in Cahors in the Midi-Pyrénées region, 27 km from Pech Merle Cave and 32 km from Roucous Golf Course.
Located in Cahors, Hôtel Jean XXII provides rooms with free WiFi. At the hotel, rooms include a wardrobe. At Hôtel Jean XXII each room includes a desk and a flat-screen TV.
Alex
United Kingdom
Lovely hotel in a gorgeous old building. The lady working was absolutely wonderful, and was happy to cater to us as much as we needed. Thank you for the lovely stay!
Located in the centre of Cahors, just 400 metres from the Unesco Site of Pont Valentré, Brit Hotel Cahors - Le Valentré offers a 24-hour reception and luggage storage.
Chris
United Kingdom
Easy to find and not too far from the old the old town.
Located in Cahors, 27 km from Pech Merle Cave, ibis Cahors provides accommodation with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.
Stephen
United Kingdom
Very clean. Nice just to put my head down for the night. Nothing flashy, just decent accommodation
L'hôtel Terminus de Cahors est situé à 250 mètres de la gare et à 15 minutes à pied du centre-ville et des sites historique remarquables de la ville.
Jonathan
United Kingdom
The welcome on arrival was very friendly. Amazing proximity to the station and the town.
We were in the family room so lots of space. Room very clean and lots of light.
Evening meal and breakfast very tasty and well served. Thank you.
The BRIT HOTEL Essentiel CAHORS Nord is located in Cahors, 1.5 km from the historic town centre and a 5-minute drive from the A20 motorway. It offers air-conditioned rooms with unlimited Wi-Fi access....
Richard
United Kingdom
Bedroom and shower/WC were all fine, everything functioned as it should. Breakfast was excellent in quality and choice. Most outstanding of all were the very friendly and helpful staff, and I did test them. It has to be said I speak French and spoke French with the staff all the time so I did not test their English. The Campanile a short walk away also had excellent buffet food.
Fly into Toulouse-Blagnac Airport, 115km from Cahors. From there, take a direct train (1.5 hours) or drive (1.5 hours). For domestic travellers, direct trains from Paris take approximately 5 hours. No direct water transport available.
Toulouse-Blagnac Airport is the most convenient for Cahors, both domestically and internationally. It offers numerous flight options and is approximately 115km away, making it a practical choice for travellers.
Cahors, France, offers several public transport options. The city bus service, Cahors Agglo bus, operates six routes. Taxis are also available. For a more active approach, consider cycling or walking, as Cahors has numerous pedestrian-friendly areas. If you prefer driving, car hire services are accessible. Always check current operating hours and routes.
The medieval district of Cahors, with its historic Pont Valentré and Saint-Étienne Cathedral, is a popular area for visitors. It offers a variety of accommodations, restaurants, and shops, all within walking distance of the city's main attractions.
Cahors, France, experiences a temperate oceanic climate. Summers (June-August) are warm with average temperatures around 25°C, while winters (December-February) are mild, averaging 5°C. Rainfall is evenly distributed throughout the year, with no distinct dry or wet seasons. The city does not experience monsoon or hurricane seasons. The climate is generally pleasant, making Cahors a year-round destination.
What guests said about Cahors:
10
Scored 10
Cahors has a great train station and plenty of buses.
Cahors has a great train station and plenty of buses. The town has everything you need and more. It is right on the River Lot. A great base to then explore vineyards, boating, beautiful villages. Cahors has a wonderful indoor market.
Carol
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
The Sat nav details on booking.com are still incorrect.
The Sat nav details on booking.com are still incorrect. Another guest complained about this on booking com in Sept 2021and hotel said they would correct it. Still not done. Makes for a stressful beginning to an otherwise good value overnight stay.
Gerry
6.0
Scored 6.0
Cahors is a lovely old town which was great for an overnight...
Cahors is a lovely old town which was great for an overnight stop. However, don't go on a Sunday or Monday as most places are closed, especially in the old town which was the part we were mainly interested in. Had a fab meal in L'Auberge restaurant in the old part of the town. We had to google restaurants that were open Sunday evenings and this came up. It was really lovely.
Suzanne
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We stayed here 3 days that was sufficient for our needs.
We stayed here 3 days that was sufficient for our needs. Nice area to walk around and in. Boat trips. Plenty of historic sites to see. Local wine producers. Plenty of local producers. Market on Saturday was extremely busy. Lovely fresh produce.
Sharon Hunt
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
A mixed bag of history as well as awful functional modern...
A mixed bag of history as well as awful functional modern box architecture from the 1970s -1990s. The main part of the historical centre is treelined and pleasant to sit. Great if you are a red wine buff.
Francis
Australia
10
Scored 10
We appreciated the friendliness of everyone we met.
We appreciated the friendliness of everyone we met. We are good French speakers which helps, but nevertheless many locals spoke some English! ( This is not always the case in some regions!)
The tourist office was especially helpful and staff in restaurants, shops and the hotel were all very welcoming to visitors.
The « Petit Train » was fun ( book in advance at the ticket office just a short walk riverside from the Best Western hotel) and this trip saved weary legs on day two!
A gastronomic centre!! Apart from duck, foie gras, and truffles on offer - the wonderful creamy Rocamadour cheese must not be missed! Not to forget the Malbec wine!
For a special treat lunch the Tourist Office recommended La Truite Dorée at Vers - great choice.
In town the Bistrot at the covered market provided an excellent value delicious lunch ( eg a huge Croq Monsieur with minced duck!!! ) and for something more elaborate go to the nearby Au fil des Douceurs. 🤩 Just by this resto is a very good cave au vins showcasing many local wines … the helpful and knowledgeable guy in the shop delivered our purchases to the hotel!
Only one small moan - the lack of prominent hôtel street signs in the town to help lost visitors. Our Sat nav did not understand where to cross the railway line!
Lovely old hotel close to the old town, our room overlooked a pedestrian street and the old tower next door, so was very quiet. Comfortable room and facilities and a short walk into the centre of the old town and river walk. Lots of great restaurants around and we were given lots of recommendations of the different styles etc. We were there Saturday morning and there is a big market by the cathedral with was filled with local produce.
We didn't have breakfast there as wanted to try out places in the town but it looked very nice.
Lovely location, a moment's walk from Les Halles with its cornucopia of wonderful food, and its very friendly bistro, and from the market square, which had one of the busiest markets I've ever come across in France. The amount of 'bio' food available grows every time we come to France, not just in the small shops and markets but in the supermarkets as well. Everyone was friendly and helpful.
We had a lovely one-night stay in this quaint hotel. The gal who worked the front desk and also breakfast the next day was very sweet and helpful and gave us a terrific recommendation for dinner - and made reservations for us! In a message earlier in the week, they advised us where to park for free, so it made arriving less stressful. The room was small, and everything was clean.
Fabulous art nouveau bathroom. Bedroom furniture and decor a little tired. Hotel very atmospheric of turn of century faded glamour. Staff very nice and accommodating. Breakfast fine and obligingly early as we had train at 7am. Have heard locals view restaurant as one of best in Cahors but too meat-based for us vegetarian/vegan couple. Really nice overall. Recommended.
This beautiful, well-equipped and superbly decorated apartment is located in the heart of Cahors, within easy walking distance of the old town with all its restaurants and quaint old buildings, and just five or ten minutes walk from the river. As it faces away from the road, it was quiet. In our view it couldn't be better and we were sorry to have to leave...
Some of the staff were extraordinarily helpful especially when there was trouble with our baggage delivery. The hotel is rather distant from most of the tourist sights and restaurants but close to the bridge if you are continuing southwest on the Camino. The rooms were basic but adequate though the bath towel provision stingy.
Parking at the hotel was free. Nice view of the river and bridge with a balcony. They had a pool with the jets that you swim against for exercise. Water was a nice temperature. Didn't do breakfast but they had a bar that could serve smaller plates.
This is a lovely hotel. Very comfortable. The staff were excellent and very friendly. The restaurant was super. The terrace was a lovely place to enjoy a meal overlooking the river Lot. Will definitely visit again.
Quiet convenient location close to the city of Cahors; spacious room, comfy beds, parking. There is also Courtepaille buffet within 5 min walk from the hotel which had a great variety of food.
Two receptionists, one evening and one morning. Both very cheery and helpful, everything very neat. The drinks machines were also very useful. Will stay again at a Brit Hotel!
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