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.
Maria
Ireland
Very friendly staff, spotlessly clean room, lovely view
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.
JEAN SIMON
Ireland
Very well located, next to the Jean XXII tower. It was easy to park and for free.
The receptionist was very nice and helpful to provide suggestions for places to go.
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.
Michaela
United Kingdom
Staff were fantastic! Especially Agathe! Beds were so comfortable, nice big room, Food was rather nice considering it was just microwaved.
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.
Mike
United Kingdom
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.
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....
David
United Kingdom
Was greeted by a lovely young woman who was helpful and engaging it's very pleasant... In these days of blankness to see someone interact.
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.
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!
The apartment is new, well-equipped and beautifully decorated. It doesn’t have air conditioning, but it was fine inside with +36 outside. Comfortable beds. Easy check-in and check out process. Free big parking just behind the building across the street. City centre with bars and restaurants 15-20 min walk across the bridge. Cahors itself very nice town worth exploring. Our family really enjoyed our stay.
I really liked this hotel, particularly the staff. The room was adequate and bathroom fine. It's a few minutes walk from Cahors train station and about 10 minutes walk to the town centre. No frills but absolute value for money for the price. Quiet location.
This is a small but very neat and well designed studio apartment right next to the cathedral, ideal for exploring Cahors and accessing shops and restaurants. Free parking nearby. Great for a short stay/ city break.Safe and secure. Spotlessly clean.
Very well located, next to the Jean XXII tower. It was easy to park and for free.
The receptionist was very nice and helpful to provide suggestions for places to go.
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