Fifty kilometres south of Auxerre, the fortified hilltop village of Vézelay is a hugely popular destination for history buffs eager to delve into Burgundy’s rich cultural past. Famed for its Romanesque Basilica, this heritage community also offers stunning Monts de Morvan views from winding streets, hillside viewpoints and the rooms of the village’s intimate B&Bs and hotels. Chosen for their location, design and amenities, our pick of the best places to stay in Vézelay promise a French escape to remember.
Founded around the Basilica of Saint-Marie-Madeleine in the 12th Century, the village is surrounded by the remains of imposing protective fortifications. Enter through the Porte Neuve, with its two towers, and stroll along streets lined with ancient houses, independent cafés, boutiques and galleries as you make your way up to the Basilica. Discover the building’s vast interior and its significance as starting point on the pilgrimage route to Santiago de Compostela with a guided tour. Other cultural highlights include the Jules-Roy House, which also boasts beautiful gardens, the Musée Zervos and the Musée Viollet-le-Duc; named for the French architect who orchestrated the 19th Century restoration of the Basilica.
Venture beyond the village for scenic hikes, horse rides and cycles, or take to the skies in a hot air balloon with France Montgolfières. The Parc Naturel Régional du Morvan is beautiful and well worth exploring. Return to one of the best places to stay in Vézelay for laid-back evenings with a real sense of history.
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Vezelay
A picture perfect wisteria clad townhouse boasting an ideal location next to the historic Romanesque basilica. Charmingly decorated throughout with warm hues, a choice selection of antiques and classic patterned wallpaper. A quintessentially French stay.
Vezelay
A delightful hotel/restaurant in the quaint town of Vézelay. Simply decorated rustic rooms feature parquet or stone floors, exposed wooden beams and stone walls. The restaurant is the real star, serving traditional French cuisine from local produce. A charming spot for foodies and explorers.