Hôtel Le Cyrano Bergerac is situated in the heart of Périgord, just a short drive from the city centre of Bergerac. It has a garden with a terrace and contemporary style rooms.
Hotel De France is located in the historic town of Bergerac, a 5-minute walk from the Dordogne River. It offers a heated outdoor swimming pool and a sunbathing terrace.
ARLENE
United Kingdom
Nice little hotel with friendly , helpful staff. Wee bonus that all the rooms had a balcony which we used ever day. Location was perfect, centrally to all the shops, bars and restaurants which were a 2 minute walk, even if that. We had breakfast on the 1st day which was continental with a great selection of foods to pick from.
Set in Bergerac and with Bergerac Train Station reachable within a few steps, Hôtel Bar Brasserie L'ESCALE offers express check-in and check-out, non-smoking rooms, a terrace, free WiFi throughout the...
David
United Kingdom
Large bed, clean room, excellent breakfast. Convenient location opposite the train station.
The ibis budget Bergerac is located in the heart of Perigord, just 10-minutes from the centre of Bergerac. It offers air-conditioned accommodation 7-minutes from the N21.
Hotel Le Gambetta is located near the historic centre of Bergerac in the Perigord region. All rooms are soundproofed with free WiFi, and each is equipped with a TV.
Margaret
France
The staff where excellent nothing too much trouble, excellent breakfast with a lot to choose from .
Hotel located very close to the centre and parking was metres away and low cost.
We where upgraded to a bigger room which was nice.
The Europ’hotel is a 5-minute walk from Bergerac historic city centre. It features an outdoor swimming pool and free Wi-Fi is available throughout the hotel.
The Originals City, Hôtel de Bordeaux, Bergerac (Inter-Hotel) offers a warm welcome, comfortable rooms and an outdoor swimming pool. It is in a peaceful setting near Bergerac’s historic old town.
The Kyriad offers free Wi-Fi and an outdoor swimming pool. It is convenient for the airport, 5 km from Bergerac town centre and just 200 metres from the Dordogne River.
Shields
United Kingdom
Staff were friendly and very good English speakers. Rooms are clean
Fly direct to Bergerac Dordogne Périgord Airport from UK or European cities. Alternatively, take a train from Paris (4 hours) or Bordeaux (1.5 hours). By road, it's approximately 550km from Paris, 100km from Bordeaux. No direct water transport available.
Bergerac Dordogne Périgord Airport is the most convenient for both domestic and international travellers. It's just 3km from Bergerac, offering easy access and a variety of flights, particularly from the UK.
Bergerac, France, offers several public transport options. The city's bus service, Transpérigord, operates regularly, covering various routes. Taxis are also readily available. For short distances, walking or cycling is feasible due to the city's compact size. Car hire services are an option for longer journeys or exploring the surrounding Dordogne region.
The Old Town of Bergerac is the best area to stay, known for its historical charm, vibrant markets and proximity to the Dordogne River. It offers convenient access to local attractions, restaurants and shops.
What guests said about Bergerac:
10
Scored 10
The historic town of Bergerac is a great place to visit.
The historic town of Bergerac is a great place to visit. Lots of interesting architecture and local culture to explore. There is quite a big street market held once or twice a week. Plenty of bars, restaurants and cafes. A very welcoming tourist destination.
andre
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The town is beautiful.
The town is beautiful. There are many shops, and beautiful architecture everywhere you look. There are some of the finest restaurants I have ever had the pleasure of eating at. The people everywhere are very friendly and everyone seems happy. It was like walking around in a painting. It was unforgettable.
Travis
10
Scored 10
Beautiful town with lots of interesting buildings.
Beautiful town with lots of interesting buildings. Nice bars and restaurants. We found opening times of restaurants and shops unpredictable. Enough to do for a few days. Nice river trip and prebooked taxi from airport was convenient.
jennifer
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
So many things to see and do in the area.
So many things to see and do in the area. Bordeaux and Burgundy get lots of press for their wines. The surrounding vineyards of the Bergerac region are superb and accessible. They wine you sample ranges from good to out of this world; the stories you hear at each vineyard are full of the passion the people convey about their work and the results.
In addition, the cultural sites were fun with many to choose from. Our only concern is that we traveled in early October. Some sites change or close at that time. Their websites weren't up to date so we showed up to several only to find them closed for the season.
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Anonymous
10
Scored 10
A wonderfully set village on a picturesque river.
A wonderfully set village on a picturesque river. The bridge is beautifully lit at night. Several great dining options and the local wine selections are very good and affordable. The people of Bergerac were kind and welcoming.
Eric
10
Scored 10
Beautiful small old town in SW France.
Beautiful small old town in SW France. No hustle and bustle of a large city which made for a very relaxing stay. Close to numerous wineries and other destinations for a day visit. There is ample parking very close to the town centre (400+ places, and free!). Park the car and walk! Highly recommend this picturesque town and neighbouring region for a short visit.
Fabulous airy annex apartment within a stunning rural setting. Beautiful, tranquil extensive garden which was perfect after a long drive & explored thoroughly by our dog. Our hosts were amazing & nothing was too much trouble. Located within a lovely strolling distance from the centre of Bergerac. The breakfast at Maison Aubergerac is exceptional. Served on the patio area and all local produce. Cheese, meat, pate, fruits, breads & preserves - an absolute feast of delight.
Definitely a 10/10 experience. Superb 👍
It's an easy walk from the station and the centre of town and it also has a car park, so ticks all the boxes for location. Friendly and helpful staff. Clean, compact and nicely modernised rooms with a comfortable bed and smart renovated bathroom. Breakfast was good in a classic small French hotel way, with croissants, baguettes, jam, yogurt, fruit, cheese, coffee etc. All in all an excellent place to spend a night or two if you're in transit or paying a short visit.
Hotel newly built. Location for walking around good BUT almost impossible to get there with the car to unload. The guest I traveled is handicaped. They gave her a room at the top - even so the lady showed them the hadicap ID. The stairs are so small - no elevator or help with suitcase. Breakfast - not good at all. The staff not there or not speaking any of the common languages - French, English etc. Cannot recommend this hotel
Our hosts were delightful and the accommodation superb. If you are looking for exceptional facilities in Bergerac that is close to the city centre but in a green environment this is the place for you. The house is situated near a large green park with lake a few minutes walk away. Parking is safe and secure and the pool area and garden lovely. It would suit couples, adult groups or families. We highly recommend the villa.
We had an adequate continental breakfast. It was very convenient to have dinner that evening in the hotel - although a number of choices on the menu were not available that evening we still enjoyed our burger, salad & flies. The location was excellent for access to the railway station, free parking & a 10 minute walk into the old town area. A comfortable bed & quiet room.
The breakfast was superb. Sylvie and Jean were excellent hosts. The rooms were perfect. The decor was quirky with thoughtful additions from their travels. Great bathroom. Pool and garden is a lovely setting. Okey the dog is fab and friendly. Location was great. A quiet area 5 min walk to old town centre.
Bergerac centre historic, with a good choice of restaurants. Great part of France: river Dordogne, vineyards, villages, good rail links to Bordeaux, St Emilion, and Sarlat. Lively town most nights.
Quaint property in middle of old town. Everything very close to hand. Really relaxed but great hosts - a real find and much more cosy and intimate than one of the bigger bed and breakfast.
Superb welcome with help with parking machine. Lovely quiet room. Fantastic choice at breakfast. Easy access after hours. Perfect location for old town and restaurants.
The hotel is a little oasis just off the town centre with a lovely garden and pool area, Staff were very friendly and informative.
The car was parking was very secure.
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