Hotel Restaurant D'Alibert - Caunes-Minervois
43.32715, 2.52805Hotel Restaurant D'Alibert Caunes-Minervois is located around a 5-minute drive from Mairie and comprises 8 rooms with modern comforts. The 3-star hotel is a good starting point for exploring Caunes-Minervois, including the Benedictine Eglise Saint-Pierre et Saint-Paul Monastery, which is a 6-minute walk away.
Location
Maison Etienne Vidal is located relatively near the Caunes-Minervois hotel, and such natural sites as Le Jardin Champetre Garden are merely an 11-minute stroll away. Ensemble marbrier du moulin de Biot is 1.8 miles from the Restaurant D'Alibert Caunes-Minervois, while Salvaza airport is 16 miles from it. Guests can easily get in touch with the history of Caunes-Minervois by visiting Dolmen du Palet de Roland, located 2.5 miles from the property.
Rooms
Guests can also use a bath and a bidet, along with such amenities as guest toiletries. Guests can also enjoy views of the inner courtyard.
Eat & Drink
The neighborhood features restaurants, including La Marbrerie, which is a minute away from the hotel.
You can start your day with a full breakfast, which costs EUR 10 per person per day.
Leisure & Business
A sundeck and a summer terrace are offered at the Caunes-Minervois accommodation for an extra charge.
Rooms and availability
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Max:2 persons
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Bed options:2 Single beds or 1 Double bed
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Max:3 persons
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Bed options:Sleeping arrangements for 3 persons
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Max:3 persons
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Bed options:Sleeping arrangements for 4 persons
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Street view
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Heating
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Bathtub
Essential information about Hotel Restaurant D'Alibert
💵 Lowest room price | 94 US$ |
📏 Distance to center | 100 yd |
✈️ Distance to airport | 15.4 mi |
🧳 Nearest airport | Salvaza, CCF |
Location
- City landmarks
- Nearby
- Restaurants
- Hotels nearby
Reviews of Hotel Restaurant D'Alibert
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Anna
Loved having free WiFi to share my posh adventures with friends. The continental breakfast kept me fuelled for my hiking expeditions. And the private parking was a perfect spot to show off my fancy car.
Oh, was so overwhelmed by the grandeur of the historic building, I almost forgot to complain about something. Well, I guess I'll settle for the lack of gold-plated toilet paper holders.
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Edward
We had a wonderful stay at this hidden gem. The owner, Frederic, was so welcoming and the hotel itself is filled with beautiful artwork and sculptures. Our room was spacious and comfortable, with a large and clean bathroom. Breakfast in the open courtyard was a lovely experience. The owner even made our children and dog feel welcome. The indoor garage provided safe parking for our car. a delightful stay.
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Winifred
The Hotel Restaurant D'Alibert, tucked away in the narrow streets of this medieval village, offers a memorable stay. The rooms are modern and comfortable, and the attention to detail is evident throughout. The hotel's location provides a unique experience, with stunning views of the hills beyond. The staff are friendly and provide excellent service, ensuring a pleasant and hassle-free stay.
All aspects of this hotel were satisfactory.
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Charlotte
One of the best things about this hotel is the attention to detail. From the beautifully preserved 15th-century features to the charming inner courtyard, every aspect has been thoughtfully maintained. The rooms, while not overly luxurious, are large, clean, and provide everything you need for a comfortable stay. Furthermore, the location of the hotel is perfect. Situated on the main street of a quaint village, it offers a charming atmosphere and easy access to the hills beyond.
No improvements needed, everything was perfect!
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Andrew
This hotel is a true gem in the heart of a historic village. The building itself is full of charm and character, with its old stone façade and romantic Juliet balconies. The attention to detail is evident, from the stylish and well-equipped bathrooms to the comfortable and spacious rooms. The warm and friendly service provided by Fredric, the owner, adds a personal touch that sets this hotel apart from the rest. The location is perfect, tucked away down a narrow street in the old village, offering a peaceful and authentic experience. And let's not forget the delicious and abundant breakfast served in the grand Italian courtyard – a truly delightful way to start the day.
All was perfect, no improvements needed.
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Pat
Delicious Restaurant and Beautiful Location
Nestled in the hills with an exceptional view, the restaurant offers delicious food and an extensive wine list. The location allowed us to take day trips to nearby towns with ease. The rooms were clean, comfortable, and offered stunning views of the surrounding countryside.
The hotel was extremely difficult to find, with poor signage and no clear directions. The staff was unresponsive and unwelcoming, leaving us to fend for ourselves in terms of parking and check-in.
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Charles
This hotel in the heart of a charming village is a hidden gem. The historic building exudes character and the rooms are spacious and well-maintained. The staff goes above and beyond to provide excellent service. The continental breakfast is delightful, with great coffee and a picturesque courtyard setting.
No major issues, everything was perfect.
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Wilfred
Nestled in a charming, historic square, this hotel's location immerses you in the old-world atmosphere of this Provence town. The building is beautiful, with sculptures and paintings throughout. Guests rave about the spacious rooms and functional, clean bathrooms. Breakfast in the open courtyard is lovely, and the owner's love of wine makes for enjoyable recommendations and tastings. Plus, the secure indoor garage is a huge benefit.
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Diana
The building has a rich history with original features that make it interesting to explore. the rooms are spacious and comfortable, giving you a feeling of home away from home. Finally, the delicious breakfast served in the courtyard is a great way to start your day.
The hotel's location makes it tough to find parking. the Wi-Fi signal is weak, which is a bit inconvenient for those who need it.
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George
The hotel is located on the main street down to the Abbaye & on to the square, making it easy to explore the city on foot. The cleanliness of the rooms was exceptional and the hotel facilities were excellent. The breakfast provided was delightful, and the staff was friendly and accommodating. Additionally, the hotel offered convenient parking.
All was perfect.
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James
The hotel is a beautiful 16th century home, full of unique features and a spiral stone staircase. The room "Le Furet" was spacious with a stunning view. The atmosphere was relaxed and peaceful. The breakfast served in the inner courtyard was excellent.
Felt very much at home, no complaints at all.
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Billy
Beautiful architecture, spacious room, informative owner, great breakfast
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FAQ about Hotel Restaurant D'Alibert
- a lounge area
- a terrace
- a cabinet
- complimentary wireless internet
- a couch
- a writing desk
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