The Languedoc is the bit of sun drenched southern France between the Rhone River, the Garonne River and the coast. You won't find poseurs on the beaches here. The coastline is varied, and while some of it is perfect for a beach resort break (there are plenty of blue flag beaches), some of it is pretty dramatic too. This region of France has long been known for its down to earth nature, varied and beautiful landscape and complicated history - it's been owned by just about everyone. And our pick of the 25 best hotels in the Languedoc region reflects that - The Hotel Guru has recommendations from rustic farmhouse B&Bs to historic chateaux, to sophisticated luxury escapes, and everything in between. There truly is something for everyone whatever your taste or budget.
Capital of the region, Montpellier has some of the best hotels in the Languedoc if you're looking for graceful architecture on elegant boulevards. Montpellier has made money and then spent it on looking lovely. The atmosphere is one of culture, tolerance and appreciation of the aesthetic.
Nîmes is known for its architecutre too, and it's far from soley a treasure trove of wonderfully preserved Roman buildings - though its magnificent Roman aqueduct is one of the region’s highlights and the 20,000 seat amphitheatre is so well preserved it was used as the main set for the film Gladiator. It's also close to both the Mediterranean and Provence.
Yachties and people-watchers will find some of the best hotels in the Languedoc in Port Camargue - it's a thriving marina just to the east of Montpellier and boasts a vast beach. It's also perfect if you want to venture into the Camargue National Park. Perpignan is a good choice for those who like the combination of beach and city. It's also ideally located for day trips to Spain. While Carcassonne is definitely the place to stay for fans of beautiful medieval architecture. Sitting like a proper fairytale castle atop a hill, this medieval castle-of-a-town has 53 turrets and ramparts and walls which have been strengthened - by adding width - several times. Carcassonne's last major building works took place in the 13th Century and it was only repaired and restored in the 19th. That's why it looks in reasonable repair. Surrounded by beautiful vineyards, this town attracts a lot of visitors in the summer and has numerous festivals.
Just remember that if you're planning to visit this region during the peak summer months then the best hotels in the Languedoc-Roussillom will be extremely busy. So either book well ahead or change your dates to the shoulder season, when the weather will still be good, but the crowds will have gone.
Nimes (Gard)
Amazing Baroque-Rococco style in this gorgeous 18th century coaching Inn, 5 mins from Nimes TGV and 10 mins from the Roman arena and centre. Rich drapes, soft lighting, totally spoiling with its own spa and outdoor pool surrounded by luxuriant foliage. Relax by the fire. A calming oasis
Montpellier
Artistic and historic in style, convenient in location and extremely comfortable, Baudon de Mauny – housed in an 18th century building – offers a luxurious and memorable experience.
Montpellier (Castelnau le Lez)
Luxury spa hotel with superb vineyard views, creative Mediterranean cuisine and fun beach-style area, all just a short drive from Montpellier’s city centre.
Couiza
Elegant chateau-castle with stunning grounds near the riverside, like something from The Lady of Shallot. Elegant high ceilinged rooms and suites with four poster beds and fireplaces. Perfect for groups, families and weddings.
Carcassonne (Languedoc Roussillon)
Stunning ivy covered country house with an excellent restaurant. Bedrooms, suites and family rooms with four poster beds, fireplaces and tapestries. Beautiful grounds and terraces, swimming pool, billiards and a tennis court. Great for families, groups, and foodies. Excellent value.
Nimes (Gard)
A fabulous country hotel set in the middle of vineyards, fruit orchards and olive trees. Excellent accommodation for families and groups. There are airy and bright bedrooms, four swimming pools, a great restaurant, and an extensive wine list. An idyllic rural hideaway.
Carcassonne (Palaja)
A beautiful white stone castle with a house party feel. Simple, modern rooms and suites with wooden beamed ceilings and white washed walls. Great restaurant, extensive gardens with a swimming pool, and a spa. A great choice for families or groups of friends.
Carcassonne (Avenue de Saint-Martin)
A pretty sandstone country house with blue shutters. Rustic rooms and family suites with stone floors, wooden beds, and doors that lead into the garden. A luxurious swimming pool and sun deck for lounging. Ideal relaxation for families, groups, or couples.
Carcassonne
Utterly romantic, utterly unique. A hotel nestled in the ramparts of Carcassonne's citadel and surrounded by beautiful gardens. A fairytale building with turrets, exquisite bedrooms, a Michelin star restaurant, and a swimming pool. A special spot for anyone who can afford it.
Carcassonne
Medieval exteriors and contemporary interiors at this chic hotel within the castle's ramparts. Rooms and suites with vaulted ceilings, exposed stone, and rich silk fabrics. Enjoy indulgent pampering from the spa, and relax on the terraces or by the swimming pool.
Carcassonne
A gorgeously rustic stone farmhouse B&B just outside Carcassonne. The perfect spot for a more relaxed holiday for families, groups of friends, or romantic getaways. Three simple rooms and two cottages. Very charming.
Perpignan
A modern hotel on the outskirts of Perpignan. Contemporary rooms and suites, excellent spa and gym activities, and a gourmet restaurant. A great choice for a comfortable summer holiday.
Saint Cyprien
Luxury private island hotel right on the Mediterranean. Spacious rooms and suites, a choice of restaurants, private pool, thalasso spa and luscious tropical gardens. Accommodation is contemporary in style: dark wood floors contrast with white and pastel furnishings to create cool airy spaces.
Capestang (Quarante)
A 19th-century castle with wine estate, lovingly turned into a luxurious stay. Accommodation ranges from studios to three bed villas with private pools. All decorated in a modern yet unmistakably French style. Très chic. The food and wine pairing is popular as is the Mediterranean Brasserie.
Herault (Languedoc)
A magnificent Château with vineyard set amidst 200 acres of rolling countryside. Accommodation includes eight rooms, lovingly decorated in a classic French style and 36 self-catering properties. All achingly stylish. Fine dining restaurant, spa, indoor and outdoor pools. The list goes on!
Port Camargue (Le Grau-du-Roi)
L'Oustau Camarguen is a welcoming hotel on the edge of the Camargue region. Its contemporary design focuses on spacious, comfortable rooms. Explore the rich culture of the Camargue area or simply unwind by the pool. Its affordability makes it great for families and groups. A great find.
Port Camargue (Le Grau-du-Roi)
Putting relaxation at the fore, Le Spinaker sits quietly on the Port Camargue marina. With beautiful views out over the marina and comfortable, tasteful rooms, it's a great place to stay whilst exploring the natural beauty of the Camargue. Perfect for people on sailing holidays coming into port.
Carcassonne (Carcassonne)
A stunning 18th century guesthouse, just outside the medieval city of Carcassonne. The spacious and comfortable rooms are traditionally decorated and boast en suite bathrooms. Enjoy breakfast in the elegant dining room, or in the leafy garden- perfect for sitting out and enjoying the weather.
Montpellier (Montpellier)
A stunning country house located on the edge of Montpellier. Lovingly converted throughout, keeping its distinctly French feel, with contemporary architectural touches. Slow-food restaurant, country-style gardens, roaming horses and a gorgeous pool quickly aid relaxation. Thoroughly spoiling.
Nimes
A fabulous restaurant with four contemporary rooms attached. Dine on Chef Jérôme Nutile's stunning menu showcasing the finest "haute couture" cuisine in an atmospheric converted farmhouse. Chic rooms are warm yet modern in style. Located just 3km from Nimes. A true foodies destination.
Montpellier (Montpellier)
An unfussy hotel run by a friendly team and situated in an enviable location surrounded by local neighbourhood cafes, restaurants and small boutiques. Many rooms boast pretty balconies overlooking the city and there are good family options. A great little find perfect for local exploring.
Montpellier
A comfortable and peaceful Montpellier bolthole, a short walk from both the railway station and the historic centre. Ideal for visitors looking for a small and characterful hotel from which to explore the city.
Herault
A chic little restaurant with rooms in one of the most beautiful villages in France. Six individually designed rooms offer the best in modern comforts and style. The lovely garden has a small pool, stunning views, and an onsite art gallery and restaurant. Open June-October.
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