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Just 1.2 mi from Castres town center, ibis Styles Castres is a contemporary design hotel offering 24-hour front desk, a bar, restaurant, free Wi-Fi and free private secured car parking.
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Hotel Europe is located in the historic heart of Castres and 42 mi from Carcassonne. This 17th-century townhouse has a mix of Baroque, Italian and Spanish architecture, and free Wi-Fi access.
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An historic and vibrant town, chock-full of excellent bars,...
An historic and vibrant town, chock-full of excellent bars, cafes and restaurants. Rarely have we seen so many establishments. Covid has closed some of the historic buildings and the Goya museum is shut for a year for major restoration. The tourist office was first-class, so helpful. Myriad shops of every kind in gorgeous little sidestreets, a wonderful covered market selling mouthwatering meats, charcuterie, cheese, spices, wine etc. and open every day. Because of bad weather, the medieval-style boat was moored up. We can't wait to go back.
Catherine
France
8.0
Scored 8.0
A small pretty town by the river - easy to walk around.
A small pretty town by the river - easy to walk around. The market was great value and while out and about we met lots of friendly people. Castres is a bit off the tourist trail which we enjoyed. However there are limited attractions. The Goya museum would be of interest if you like religious paintings but the museum is not large. We went walking in the nearby Sidobre area where there are several walks to see unusual rock formations.
Overall an interesting small town to spend a few days.
Susan
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
The city centre - beautiful, with loads of surprise little...
The city centre - beautiful, with loads of surprise little squares and fountains everywhere. Lots of good eating places in Place Jean Jaures. A visit to the Goya Museum was very rewarding. Parking tip - park for free at the Bus Station (next to the Gare SNCF) and take a free bus into town.
Ann
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
A cute town with interesting history, and a lovely art...
A cute town with interesting history, and a lovely art museum of Spanish masterworks. Located close to Toulouse, but not really on tourist itineraries, so a nice quiet stopover if going to or from the Toulouse airport.
Jonathan
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Castres is a lovely picturesque city with lovely scenery and...
Castres is a lovely picturesque city with lovely scenery and buildings and parks to see. It is ideal for a weekend break for a getaway and the weather is lovely. You could have a nice romantic weekend here.
HOCKEYMAN66
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
The city was a lovely surprise, historic properties and a...
The city was a lovely surprise, historic properties and a nice relaxed feel.
Being on the edge of the Nature Reserve, it has many sites to see in surrounding towns and villages. Castres has many places to eat, especially away from the town square.
Very nice hotel We were cycling so it was lovely to have the pool area to relax in post our ride. We had been upgraded so the room size was great and I particularly loved the NUXE toiletries. Breakfast was extremely varied with lots of different options. It is 15 mins to the town centre....but we saw the hotel centre hotels when we walked around and I valued the space and pool area more here than being bang in town. We particularly liked having tea and coffee making facilities in the room and a fridge.....but then, we're British!
What an interesting little hotel. Every inch is fascinating and the hotel is a destination in itself. My room was modern with all amenities you could want or need. One entire wall with a mural of Venice (which bears some resemblance to the homes on the canal in Castres). I believe every room is different but I suspect equally charming. The service was great, I had trouble finding the hotel and they actually came out to find me when I was stuck down the street and didn’t know how to turn my car around :). Highly recommend a stay here!
The hotel is quite pretty, with an interior patio from which guests climb or ride the elevator to their rooms. The reception desk was almost always attended. Staff were generally very helpful . The room, on the 3rd floor, was spacious and pleasant with useful furniture and closet space. The bathroom was in the room, and it was well-kept. We chose not to purchase the breakfast, as there were many nearby cafe's and bakeries. The hotel is well-situated for any walking tour of Castres.
I stayed there one night with 6 friends as part of a motorcycle tour. We had breakfast but not an evening meal.
Really warm welcome from the staff, who were also really helpful, made it a real pleasure to arrive.
We had booked the secure garaging for our motorcycles and although 200 yards from the hotel it was secure and as we could load and unload at the hotel was not really an inconvience
Loved the quirky themed bedrooms
Great buffet breakfast in the morning
The bed and breakfast sits on a beautiful property and the house itself was very large with an air of history and legacy. It's conveniently located in the town of Castres (super pretty and nice to visit for a day or weekend). The host also provided us with a nice spread of breakfast outside in the garden. The rooms were incredibly large with all the appropriate amenities. I booked two rooms for myself and my partner and my parents.
A beautiful location with fantastic garden and forest surrounds. A large pool, with plenty of space for relaxing. Very nice room with everything we needed. Lovely hosts and a delicious breakfast served in the dining room and exceptional scrambled eggs!! Suzy was able to recommend a great restaurant in Castres too. Highly recommend that you visit!
We have stayed at several B&B hotels and this one did not disappoint. Excellent location to walk in to town. Usual good breakfast, help yourself. Staff friendly and helpful. Room was clean and the bed was large and comfortable. No parking on site but there are car parks around. We parked for free in a side street.
The location was perfect. Easy walking distance to museums, shops, and excellent restaurants. The hotel has a deal with several parking garages in the neighborhood with greatly reduced parking rates. The decor and ambient of the hotel adds to the charm of staying there. The staff was very friendly and helpful.
From the moment I arrived, I was captivated by the stunning location nestled in the heart of Castres. The picturesque views of this charming town, combined with the beautiful surroundings made my stay truly unforgettable.
Awesome staff that took promptly care of the problem and fixed us a better room. Said rooms were original and far from the typical, boring hotel.
Location is also one of the very best in town.
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