CAHORS
, on the River Lot, was the capital of the old province of Quercy. In its time, it has been a Gallic settlement; a Roman town; a briefly held Moorish possession; a town under English rule; a bastion of Catholicism in the Wars of Religion, sacked in consequence by Henri IV; a university town for four hundred years; and birthplace of the politician Léon Gambetta (1838-82), after whom so many French streets and squares are named. Modern Cahors is a sunny southern backwater, with... [More]
79 Rooms, comfortable and modern hotel at 10 minutes from the town centre, garage, parking, night porter.Reception closed on Sundays from 12 to 17pm (only from November to Easter). [More]
The Domaine de Saint Géry belongs to the chain " Chateaux et Hotels de France " 4* with only 5 rooms and suite. We have great interest for nature,fine art of living,and relationship.Creative and generous cooking of the owner himself. The hotel is the center of a 60 Hectares private propriety with p... [More]
Our hotel is sublimely located in this breathtaking area, enabling you to explore and discover the amazing surrounding area and take in the charming ambience of this traditional town.Our Managers and staff are dedicated to making your stay both enjoyable and memorable. We ensure that your room is eq... [More]