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Hotel Canal Aigues Mortes, 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.

Wonderful breakfast. Good location. Friendly staff. Parking!!!!
Scored 8.6
8.6
Rated fabulous
Fabulous
1,479 reviews
Price from
£68.45
1 night, 2 adults
Hôtel Saint Louis, hotel in 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.

The staff were very helpful and welcoming. The position of the hotel is great, being inside the walled city and close to the square with restaurants and cafes. We will be back.
Scored 8.4
8.4
Rated very good
Very good
1,599 reviews
Price from
£81.98
1 night, 2 adults
Maison des Croisades, hotel in Aigues-Mortes

Boasting a terrace, Maison des Croisades is situated in Aigues-Mortes in the Languedoc-Roussillon region, 23 km from Montpellier Arena and 23 km from Parc des Expositions de Montpellier.

What stood out for us was the friendliness and helpfulness of the staff. Everyone was keen for us to make the most of our stay and in doing so gave us some excellent restaurant recommendations. We also hired bikes from the hotel at a very reasonable price
Scored 8.8
8.8
Rated fabulous
Fabulous
1,047 reviews
Price from
£85.03
1 night, 2 adults
Hotel Les Templiers, hotel in Aigues-Mortes

Housed in an 18th-century merchant's house, Hotel Les Templiers is located inside the Aigues-Mortes fortifications, in southern France.

The room and the whole hotel are beautiful . . . old stone building full of gorgeous and/or interesting things, it's like staying in an eclectic museum. Our room was big, ceilings sky-high, the bed very comfortable. It's inside the Aigues-Mortes walls very close to everything. Staff cheerful, helpful and unpretentious despite how cool the place is.
Scored 8.8
8.8
Rated fabulous
Fabulous
123 reviews
Price from
£159.12
1 night, 2 adults
La Villa Mazarin, hotel in 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.

The charm of hotel, in the old city of Aigues Mortes
Scored 9.2
9.2
Rated superb
Superb
1,112 reviews
Price from
£101.32
1 night, 2 adults
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  • Scored 10
    10

    Aigues Mortes is the most beautiful walled town set on the...

    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
    Rowena
    United Kingdom
  • Scored 4.0
    4.0

    The owner seems to feel that her inability to follow through...

    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.
    Deborah
  • Scored 10
    10

    Aigues-Mortes is an outstanding place to visit; the scene...

    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.
    Richard
    United Kingdom
  • Scored 8.0
    8.0

    Aigues-Mortes-Mortes is a lovely little medieval town at the...

    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.
    ente1969
    Germany
  • Scored 10
    10

    We didn't know beforehand that the dates we booked coincided...

    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.
    Anne Marie
    United Kingdom
  • Scored 6.0
    6.0

    Since our last visit quite a few years ago the number of...

    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.
    Anthony
    France

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  • From £71.27 per night
    Scored 8.5
    8.5
    Rated very good
    Very good
     · 697 reviews
    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.
    Sylvia
    United Kingdom
  • From £227.91 per night
    Scored 9.4
    9.4
    Rated superb
    Superb
     · 204 reviews
    Amazing location. An impressive renovation of a prime historical building gave birth to a vey special boutique hotel. Staff are vey friendly and helpful. We had a beautiful room. The breakfast on the terrace facing the Medieval city wall with Gregorian chants played in the background were indeed a notable highlight.
    Marco
    Switzerland
  • Scored 8.1
    8.1
    Rated very good
    Very good
     · 602 reviews
    Very nice hotel, really near the walls, very comfortable and calm. Big comfortable rooms with A/C and a nice garden/space to relax . The parking pass was also a plus.
    Mauro
    Italy
  • From £53.04 per night
    Scored 8.6
    8.6
    Rated fabulous
    Fabulous
     · 1,479 reviews
    What we were looking for. Close to Aigües Mortes city centre. A nice walk along the channel and relax.
    Xavier
    Spain
  • From £95.31 per night
    Scored 9.2
    9.2
    Rated superb
    Superb
     · 1,112 reviews
    The hotel was very good but drop off process was a bit chaotic in a tight street
    Dylan Southern
    United Kingdom

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