ALBI
, 77km and an hour's train ride northeast of Toulouse, is a small industrial town with two unique sights: a museum containing the most comprehensive collection of Toulouse-Lautrec's work (Albi was his birthplace); and one of the most remarkable Gothic cathedrals you'll ever see. Its other claim to fame comes from its association with Catharism; though not itself an important centre, it gave its name - Albigensian - to both the heresy and the crusade to suppress it.
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Entirely renovated, the Cantepau Hotel offers you the perfect balance between the quality of its service and the charm of its furnishings. The rooms have queen size beds and every type of comfort. We also offer a varied and vast breakfast. Despite being just 500 metres from the Museum Toulouse Lautr... [More]
Hotel with a free car park, 5 minutes from the town centre. Audrey Hubert and the hotel's staff will be happy to propose you a friendly atmosphere and a buffet cook. You will enjoy the terrace during the sunny days. Come and discover our 37 renovated and air-conditioned rooms with TV (Canal + and Ca... [More]
The Tarn river divides the 'red city' of Albi in two, named so beacause of the the rosy glow of a setting sun, Albi often looks as if it were in flames, a spectacular sight. From its banks is an enchanting view of the medieval part of town, where you can take in many intriguing sights. Walking throu... [More]
The Best Western Grand Hôtel d'Orléans is a welcoming spacious hotel located near the cathedral and Toulouse Lautrec museum. Our very famous restaurant, Le Goulu, offers traditional, French cooking. Both leisure and business travelers will find our hotel staff to be efficient, friendly, and knowle... [More]