LIMOGES
is not a city that calls for a long stay, but it is worth a look for a magnificent train station and the craft industries that made the city a household name: enamel in the Middle Ages and, since the eighteenth century, china, including some of the finest ever produced. If these appeal, then the city's unique museum collections - and its Gothic cathedral - will reward a visit. But it has to be said that the industry today seems a spent tradition, hard hit by recession and ch... [More]
A former private residence of the 1930's, the Best Western Richelieu is situated in the elegant area of the town hall, nearby are the multimedia library, various administrative and university head offices and the faculty of law. The Best Western Richelieu is between the two pedestrian historical ar... [More]
The reception staff will do their utmost to make your stay as enjoyable as possible. Enjoy a well-earned rest in the comfortable, renovated rooms after exploring the old districts of the capital of porcelain and ceramics. [More]
Limoges is primarily a landscape: a city in harmony with its surrounding countryside. Its monuments and Medieval bell towers spires have the faint rose colour of Limoges granite. Its half-timbered structures have an oak scent, and the boarding has smells of chestnut. The Evêché municipal museum E... [More]
Under the influence of its charm you will appreciate its warm manner of hosting its guests and the talent with which modern day comforts have been integrated today.A romantic atmosphere in which to read a book, relax or eat breakfast.Our hotel boast cosy, and elegant period rooms as well as a bar, l... [More]