Tantalisingly close to the Mediterranean, historic Narbonne was once a prosperous port town. Having fallen from favour with the shifting of the path of the River Aude in the 14th Century, this fascinating city now boasts a profusion of Roman ruins, a lively evening scene and an appealing proximity to coastal lagoons and islets. Whether in the heart of town or tucked amongst the vineyards which surround it, you’ll find some superb accommodation options in this part of Aude. Fit for a range of tastes and budgets, the best places to stay in Narbonne promise something very special.
Keen historians will delight in exploring the Abbaye de Fontfroide and its manicured gardens, visiting the Cathédrale St-Just and the Palais des Archeveques, and soaking up the views from the Donjon Gilles Aycelin. Begun in 1272, the enormously ambitious cathedral project was never finished, standing instead as a testament to Narbonne’s dramatic change in fortunes. For Roman ruins, look to the Via Domitia and the Horreum, or take a guided walking tour of the town centre: experts can point out all manner of curious details.
Venture inland to enjoy tours and tastings at top-notch vineyards, or make your way towards the coast for scenic walks, hikes, horse rides and cycling trails. The picturesque Canal de la Robine is wonderful for sunset strolls, whilst the 1901-built Les Halles market is foodie favourite. Tuck in to seasonal specialities in the town’s many eateries, or at one of the best places to stay in Narbonne.
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Narbonne
A beautifully restored chateau with a handful of rooms and range of self catering villas just ten minutes from Narbonne. Interiors throughout are fresh and contemporary and the facilities are second to none: gourmet dining, spa, complimentary bikes...A superb pick for a luxurious family holiday.
Narbonne
Colourful B&B located within tropical gardens just 5 minutes walk from the centre of Narbonne. Rooms are spacious and have been lovingly decorated with all the trimmings. Suited to groups of friends or couples, this is a great spot in the sun to either do very little or explore the surrounding area.
Narbonne
Family-owned three-star boutique hotel situated in the heart of Narbonne. 25 rooms are located within a historic 19th-century mansion. Each room is different and decor ranges from classic to contemporary, all with French shuttered windows. For lunch and dinner, venture out to many options nearby.
Narbonne
Owner-run B&B located on the edge of Narbonne. Just 3 quaint and homely rooms make this ideal for those who appreciate peace and quiet. There is a large garden and outdoor pool; swim and sunbathe or head out to explore the region. Breakfast is included but a car will help for meals taken out.
Narbonne
Owner-run boutique hotel located in central Narbonne, walking distance from the sites and a short drive from beaches and national parks. The 10 rooms are contemporary fresh and well-designed. There is a bar, small garden and sea-facing roof terrace which serves sharing platters.
Narbonne (Aude)
This wine resort is a haven for relaxation and fine living, in the heart of Languedoc. The interiors blend rustic charm with modern elegance, featuring natural wood, soft tones, and luxurious textures. Guests can enjoy the spa, gourmet dining, and vineyard views. A perfect escape for wine lovers.