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Hotels in Saint-Emilion

35

Hotels Prices From

£63

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Travel high season

Mar - May

Travel low season

Dec - Feb

High season avg price

£204

Low season avg price

£175
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Season
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Dec - Feb
Avg. price/night
£202
£61£669
Avg. temperature
7ºC
COLDEST
-3ºC34ºC
Avg. precipitation
33in
WETTEST
17 in37 in
Mar - May
Avg. price/night
£236
HIGHEST
£61£669
Avg. temperature
12ºC
-3ºC34ºC
Avg. precipitation
27in
17 in37 in
Jun - Aug
Avg. price/night
£197
LOWEST
£61£669
Avg. temperature
20ºC
WARMEST
-3ºC34ºC
Avg. precipitation
22in
DRIEST
17 in37 in
Sep - Nov
Avg. price/night
£220
£61£669
Avg. temperature
14ºC
-3ºC34ºC
Avg. precipitation
29in
17 in37 in
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Hotels near the sights

  • Château Cantenac
    Passionate about our heritage and our wines, we enjoy sharing our stories and our know-how with visitors. Our tours are welcoming, educational and punctuated with family anecdotes. Come discover the unique and charming story of the family, the estate and the production of a Grand Cru from the vine to the glass : the terroir and the work in the vineyard, winemaking and wine aging. The tour ends with a comparative and educational tasting of our wines. Tours with tastings by appointment only! Please call us or send us an email to make a reservation. It may be possible to drop-in for a wine tasting during the week (if someone is available), but please note that we are open on weekends only by appointment. Have a fabulous day and we look forward to welcoming you to our family winery!
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  • Eglise Monolithe de Saint-Emilion
    A HIDDEN HERITAGE, UNIQUE IN EUROPE In this 45 minutes long tour, your guide makes you discover Saint-Emilion’s underground heritage. From the monk Emilion’s story, between truth and legend, to the carving of the surprising monolithic church, walk through several centuries of history. Your guide, only holder of the keys, opens the monuments’ doors and shares their secrets ! Observe the details of the Trinity Chapel’s paintings and discover the mysterious catacombs and the Hermitage… A historical summary within four essential monuments.
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  • Château Laniote
    Chateau Laniote has been in the same family for almost two centuries. Arnaud de la Filolie, assisted by his oenologist wife, Florence Ribereau-Gayon has been in charge since 1989. The vineyard spread over 12 acres at the North-West of Saint-Emilion. The tour consists in visiting the cellars: vatcellar, storage room, barrels cellar, watching a little video about vinifications and tasting the wine. Guided tours by appointment.
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  • Chateau Guadet
    Château Guadet, Grand Cru Classé of Saint-Émilion, is located in the centre of Saint-Émilion. The winery and the street where it is situated on, are named after Marguerite Elie Guadet, the leader of the Girondin fraction who was guillotined in 1794. Since 1844 the castle is the property of the Lignac family. Today it is run by the 7th generation of the family: Vincent and Guy-Pétrus Lignac. The castle is open for guided tours all year round. During the visit, we will reveal to you our know-how of winemaking and ageing of the fine wines. You will visit our vat room, our wine storeroom and you'll go down to our medieval monolith cellar full of memories of different ages: a real travel throughout the French history. Our wines are all organic biodynamic: with no pesticides, pure, aromatic, alive with a long ageing potential. We'll be happy to see you!
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  • Château Beaurang
    A tour in the vineyard, the cellar and the wooden barrels cellar explaining the works in the vineyard and the wine-making process. It is made by Claude PUYOL or Delphine PUYOL 3rd and 4th generation of the family PUYOL working at Château Beaurang. It ends by a wine tasting of their 3 different wines : Joseph d'Aragon, Château Beaurang and Château des Jouvencelles. Tour and wine-tasting ON BOOKING.
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  • Chateau Ambe Tour Pourret
    The Lannoye family bought its first property in the Bordeaux region in 2001. The family owns two properties in Puisseguin-Saint Emilion and in Castillon-Cote de Bordeaux. They now wish to fully invest in the development of wine tourism in Chateau Ambe Tour Pourret. Acquired in 2007, Chateau Ambe Tour Pourret is a small property of 5 hectares, located in Saint-Emilion. It benefits from the appellation Saint-Emilion Grand Cru. Built in 1814, the Chateau was recently renovated. Its tower makes the castle very easy to recognize.
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  • Château Coutet
    In the DAVID BEAULIEU Family for over 400 years, the 13th and 14th generation combines their passion and dedication to Chateau Coutet to produce a Grand Cru of Saint-Emilion wine in the greatest respect for its environment (organic farming). Beauty of the land, biodiversity, discussions, discovery and tasting are to Chateau Coutet to please you
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  • Château Saint-Georges Côte-Pavie
    Since 1873, Saint-Georges côte Pavie belongs to the same family. Today, it is the 5th generation that manages the property in order to make the most of this magnificent terroir. The wines of Saint-Georges côte Pavie have always been renowned for their elegance but also for their power and their ability to age. Following your visit, we will make you taste a selection of our best vintages in Saint-Emilion Grand Cru.
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  • Office de Tourisme du Grand Saint-Emilionnais
    The Jurisdiction of Saint-Emilion (including the town and the territory of the 8 villages united under the authority of the medieval Jurade) was listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage in 1999 to preserve, restore and share this outstanding heritage! Covered in vines and bordered with rivers, along woody slopes and picturesque roads, the Jurisdiction of Saint-Emilion stretches out over 75 km² around a particularly well-preserved medieval town and is the ideal place to stay. Only 30 minutes from Bordeaux and 1h from Bergerac or Périgueux, Saint-Emilion is the perfect starting point to tour around the vineyards of Bordeaux and the Perigord district. Legend has it that the town bears the name of a Breton monk that performed miracles while living an exemplary life. In order to retire from social life, he settled in 750 in a natural grotto, which can still be visited nowadays in the heart of the town!
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Frequently Asked Questions about Saint-Emilion hotels

Hotel de Pavie, Hotel Au Logis des Remparts, and Auberge de la Commanderie are some of the most popular hotels for travellers looking to stay near Eglise Monolithe de Saint-Emilion. See the full list: Hotels near Eglise Monolithe de Saint-Emilion.

Popular hotels close to Office de Tourisme du Grand Saint-Emilionnais include Hotel de Pavie, Hotel Au Logis des Remparts, and Auberge de la Commanderie. See the full list: Hotels near Office de Tourisme du Grand Saint-Emilionnais.

Popular hotels close to Charles De Gaulle Airport include citizenM Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport Hotel, INNSiDE by Meliá Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport, and Holiday Inn Express Paris - Cdg Airport, an IHG Hotel. See the full list: Hotels near Charles De Gaulle Airport.

A few of the most popular hotels near Cloître des Cordeliers are Hotel de Pavie, Hotel Au Logis des Remparts, and Auberge de la Commanderie. See the full list: Hotels near Cloître des Cordeliers.

Some of the most popular pet-friendly hotels in Saint-Emilion are Hotel de Pavie, Ibis Bordeaux Saint Emilion, and Auberge de la Commanderie. See the full list: Pet Friendly Hotels in Saint-Emilion.

Popular cheap hotels in Saint-Emilion include Hotel Au Logis des Remparts, Ibis Bordeaux Saint Emilion, and Auberge de la Commanderie. See the full list: Cheap Hotels in Saint-Emilion.

Hotel de Pavie, Hotel Au Logis des Remparts, and Ibis Bordeaux Saint Emilion all received great reviews from families travelling in Saint-Emilion. See the full list: Family Hotels Saint-Emilion.

Hotel de Pavie, Hotel Au Logis des Remparts, and Chateau Grand Barrail Hotel received great reviews from travellers looking for a romantic hotel in Saint-Emilion. See the full list: Romantic Hotels in Saint-Emilion.

Some of the most popular hotels with a pool in Saint-Emilion include Hotel Au Logis des Remparts, Chateau Grand Barrail Hotel, and Hotel Palais Cardinal. See the full list: Hotels with a Pool in Saint-Emilion.