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Hotel in Aigues-Mortes
Featuring free WiFi and a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, Noemys Aigues-Mortes - ex Mona Lisa Royal Hôtel is located in Aigues-Mortes, a 15-minute drive from the Carmague Natural Regional Park.
the owners are great people and the quality of everithing was perfect
Hotel in Aigues-Mortes
Hotel Canal Aigues Mortes is a 5-minute walk to the fortified city, on the banks of the canal, visible from its panoramic terrace and swimming pool. It offers air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi.
Away from the hustle and bustle but close enough to walk to attractions. Wonderful breakfast, beautiful outdoor seating.
Hotel in Aigues-Mortes Medieval City, Aigues-Mortes
Hôtel-Restaurant "Chez Carrière" is located in Aigues-Mortes. This hotel features free WiFi and a terrace. The property is located in the Aigues-Mortes Medieval City district.
Central and clean. Great place to stay.
Hotel in Aigues-Mortes Medieval City, Aigues-Mortes
Set in the historical heart of Aigues-Mortes, 200 yards from the Tour de Constance, Hôtel Saint Louis is an air-conditioned hotel with a wellness center and restaurant.
Perfectly located hotel moments away from the heart of the town. Beautiful place with quiet, spacious and clean rooms. We would definitely stay there again.
Hotel in Aigues-Mortes
Le Médiéval is located on the banks of the canal in Aigues-Mortes, 19 mi from Montpellier. It offers rooms with attached bathroom, free parking and an outdoor swimming pool.
This is a beautiful boutique hotel, only 8 min walk from the walled city. Emmanuel & Nancy, the owners of this hotel were so friendly and so helpful. This hotel also has a wheelchair accessible room with a large wet room and shower chair. We will be recommending this hotel to everyone, and we will definitely be returning to this hotel. This hotel is very clean, all the amenities in this hotel were excellent. We are already looking forward to our next holiday there . They also have a beautiful pool, terrace and a very well looked after garden.
Hotel in Aigues-Mortes Medieval City, Aigues-Mortes
Set in a building dating from the 15th century, La Villa Mazarin is located in the fortified city of Aigues-Mortes. It offers a terrace and guests can enjoy a drink at the bar.
Amazing staff from the beginning, beautiful hotel with beautiful facilities. Drinks and were perfect. The cocktails were also great, beautiful 'Last Word' one of my favorite drinks that was made right as apposed to some of the butchery I've tasted on the Riviera. Room was spacious and very comfortable, bathroom was great as well, really good size and the bath was very nice. Spa also great. Overall a beautiful hotel in a beautiful location with fantastic staff. We will be back.
Hotel in Aigues-Mortes
Le Mas des Sables welcomes you in a park of 7 hectares of greenery 1.2 mi from the ramparts of the medieval city of Aigues-Mortes.
The location, excellent restaurant, pool, parking in the shade (underneath the trees).
Hotel in Aigues-Mortes
Maison des Croisades in Aigues-Mortes offers bike rental and a garden. The hotel features free WiFi and a terrace. Guests can enjoy Canal & Garden Views. Le Grau-du-Roi beach is a 10-minute drive...
The staff was wonderful and accommodating; breakfast was exceptional; location was perfect for our needs; garden was peaceful
Hotel in Aigues-Mortes Medieval City, Aigues-Mortes
Located in a former military station dating from the 18th-century, inside the medieval ramparts of Aigues-Mortes, this refined hotel offers a bar and a terrace with sun loungers.
It is stylish, beautifully designed, food was delicious, incredibly comfortable
Hotel in Aigues-Mortes
Hotel Des 4 vents is located in Aigues-Mortes, on the Mediterranean coast, 25 mi from Nimes and 22 mi from Montpellier.
The breakfast was superb. The hosts were exceptionally friendly and helpful. The hotel was very relaxed. We loved being by the pool where there was plenty of space. The air conditioning was great. Room was a good size for 4 of us. A very relaxing stay. Easy also to use local bus to get to beaches. Canal walk is magnificent. Philippe makes fantastic cocktails too. We will visit again.
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Located in Aigues-Mortes, within 14 miles of Montpellier Arena and 14 miles of Parc des Expositions de Montpellier, Hotel L'Escale has accommodations with a restaurant and a bar, and free WiFi...
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Housed in an 18th-century merchant's house, Hotel Les Templiers is located inside the Aigues-Mortes fortifications, in southern France.
tout, de l’emplacement au lieu lui même, magnifique !
Featuring free WiFi and a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, Noemys Aigues-Mortes - ex Mona Lisa Royal Hôtel is located in Aigues-Mortes, a 15-minute drive from the Carmague Natural Regional Park.
Un personnel très professionnel et très sympathique
Le Mas des Sables welcomes you in a park of 7 hectares of greenery 1.2 mi from the ramparts of the medieval city of Aigues-Mortes.
Friendly Staff, excellent restaurant, swimming pool
On average, 3-star hotels in Aigues-Mortes cost $154 per night, and 4-star hotels in Aigues-Mortes are $139 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Aigues-Mortes can be found for $335 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Many families visiting Aigues-Mortes loved staying at Boutique Hôtel des Remparts & Spa, La Villa Mazarin, and Maison des Croisades.
Boutique Hôtel des Remparts & Spa, La Villa Mazarin, and Hotel Canal Aigues Mortes are some of the popular hotels in Aigues-Mortes.
For hotels in Aigues-Mortes that serve highly-rated breakfasts, try La Villa Mazarin, Hotel Des 4 Vents, and Hôtel Le Médiéval.
These hotels in Aigues-Mortes are highly rated by couples: Boutique Hôtel des Remparts & Spa, La Villa Mazarin, and Hotel Les Templiers.
Boutique Hôtel des Remparts & Spa, La Villa Mazarin, and Maison des Croisades got great room view-related reviews from travelers in Aigues-Mortes.
Aigues Mortes is the most beautiful walled town set on the edge of the Camargue salt pans. The town is lively day and night with a great choice of restaurants and bars and there are some lovely shops to browse in. Just strolling down all the little streets is delightful. Not far from the town you can see thousands of flamingos at the Parc Ornithologie and there is a good beach at Saint Maries de la Mer
The owner seems to feel that her inability to follow through on allowing us to use the pool after the early check out was offset by they’re keeping our luggage until 4 o’clock. I understand it’s a family run hotel and maybe they don’t understand that all hotels offer the service of keeping your luggage until you can come back to claimant for your onward journey she accused us of coming by train and not by bike we never did say that we were coming by bike. We gave her our train arrival time and we arrived on time. We were joining a bike tour that was close to the hotel. She told us we could use the pool and then reneged on that offer. It was very disappointing. Very difficult to make her understand that I guess it’s a language barrier.
Aigues-Mortes is an outstanding place to visit; the scene from the salt flats looking towards the city is unforgettable - nothing has changed since 1248. The city (in reality a small town within the walls) is very relaxed. The people are friendly and the restaurants are good. Surprisingly un-commercialised for somewhere this good. Absolutely worth a visit.
Aigues-Mortes-Mortes is a lovely little medieval town at the Western edge of the Camargue region. It is famous for its salines (Fleur de Sel), but not so for its rich and well maintained historic buildings and infrastructure, encircled by an old city wall. It is surrounded by beautiful ponds with dozens of flamingos, and access to the Mediterranean Sea. There are plenty of restaurants (traditional French seafood, as well as international cuisine), as well as a number of coffee shops and bars. Especially at night time, the lit town gates that are fully preserved are breathtaking. If you are in the region, its definitely worth a short visit. La Grande Motte, Arles, and Montpellier are in reach by cycling distance.
We didn't know beforehand that the dates we booked coincided with the "Fete Votive 2022". Our first view of the town was that of a noisy fun-fair pitched up against the medieval walls of the town. The fair extended inside the walls and there was a great deal of loud music - mostly pop music, and much drinking. This absolutely was not what we wanted but fortunately our accommodation was far enough away from the centre to be aware of the revelries. Undoubtedly the town is charming, and the upside of fete was that young black bulls with an escort of mounted riders on white horses were driven along a main throughfare twice a day - which generated a lot of excitement. Our vacation was taken in early October, seemingly well beyond the tourist season and we had difficulty booking a tour to visit the Camargue or to the salt pans - both of which were primary reasons for staying in Aigues-Mortes. Nevertheless, we had an enjoyable stay in the town which was kept immaculately clean during the fete, and it was easy to avoid the areas of heavy drinking and loud 'live' music. Would I go back to Aigues-Mortes? Certainly, but I would choose the date I visited there more carefully. I should perhaps mention that we were self-catering, and we had great difficulty in locating food shops within the town, though there were enough restaurants and food outlets open so you will definitely not go hungry. I cannot tell how typical our experience was since it did coincide with the fete, and we are just too old to participate in activities of our youth. It's a lovely place for a short stay. Do your research carefully.
Since our last visit quite a few years ago the number of mosquitos has increased enormously, particularly if one wants to eat outside in the main square in the evening. Well worth visiting Les Petites Trains de Colorado even for people not interested in model trains. Superb working display, entry 6 euros.