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Description |
Hotel de la Cite is a landmark former Cathar fort, set in stone walled gardens next to the Basilica of Saint Nazaire, three kilometres from the 17th century Canal du Midi. The hotel features 61 guestrooms, over three floors, which are classically decorat
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Hotel Facilities |
Check-in: 1600
Check-out: 1200
Continental breakfast
Coffee/tea maker
Safe
In house dining
In house bar
Handicap accessible
Children allowed
TV in room
Data ports
Meeting rooms
Business center
Dry cleaning
Indoor pool
Air conditioning
Wake up service
Mini bar
Hair dryer
Car rent desk
Family rooms
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Directions |
From Blagnac Airport in Toulouse: On leaving Blagnac Airport, take the motorway A61 in the direction of Montpellier/Carcassonne. As you approach Carcassonne, 2 exits are indicated.
Take the second exit, Carcassonne Est (East Carcassonne). Follow the road signs for La Cité or Cité Médiévale. On reaching the Citadel, follow the road signs indicating the access to the guarded car park for hotel guests, going by the walls of the old cemetery.
At the gate, inform the guard that you are a guest of the hotel. You can park your car there and a vehicle will be sent to take you into the Citadel up to the hotel.
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Nearby Attractions |
The Cathedral Saint-Michel: built in the XIV century in a Languedocien Gothic style. The Old Bridge: constructed in the XIV century, this was until the XIX century the only link between the Cité and the Ville Basse. The Museum of Hats: in the medieval city, you can admire hats from the Middle Ages to today. You can also buy hats made in the Aude region. Museum of the Middle Ages: discover in both video and "Son et Lumière" model form, those lesser-known aspects of past life and military techniques. The hawks of Carcassonne: the largest hawks in the world fly freely around the town centre. Inquisition Museum: torture instruments from all parts of Europe are displayed, with information in six languages. The Château Comtal: built in the XII century by the Trencavels, Vicomtes of Carcassonne.
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