Budget travelers know there's no better way to make the most of their trip than by staying at a hostel: Save money for exploring during the day, and swap stories with fellow backpackers in the shared kitchen or bar in the evening. Dorm-style bedrooms with shared bathrooms are standard hostel fare, but private rooms are also available for those willing to pay a little more.
The location was perfect, near the bridge Valantre. Other tourist spots were in walking distance, and the area was safe enough to walk back after dinner. The view from the room (the river) was amazing, with the air-conditioning - very helpful in this hot summer. The staff were very friendly.
Great location, walking distance to the historical city center, beautiful surrounding. Good restaurant at the hotel, good breakfast, very easy to park your car
Budget Ibis was chosen as it is next door to the standard hotel and was significantly cheaper. Not central but until 1900 there is free public transport into Cahors from outside the hotel. Plenty of car parking. Excellent bakery and coffee shop next door and another over the road. Fast food available very close by. Easy access to major roads to explore the area and the valley.
it’s a youth hostel and I’m not a youth. However the staff were great and the system is well organized. the rooms are well designed and the bar on the roof is convenient. the breakfast was excellent!
Great location within 10 minute walk from old town/shopping. Big, modern, spacious facility but just be prepared for the noisy middle school age kids. They do quiet down after 10 PM. Convenient onsite garage parking directly underneath the hostel. Breakfast was basic but plenty to eat with an excellent view of the medieval bridge!
A modern hotel in perfect shape, with competent staff, a great location, and very fair price. Our superior room was large enough and had a balcony with a wonderful view of the river. The restaurant was truly outstanding and remarkably cheap for the quality.
Oliver
Young couple
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