Limoges hotels & apartments, all accommodations in Limoges
4-star hotels in Limoges
Novotel Limoges Le Lac
2 Avenue D'Uzurat, Limoges, France
La Loge Gogaille - Prefecture - Acces Autonome Aparthotel
4 Rue De La Prefecture, Limoges, France
3-star hotels in Limoges
- The Originals City - Hotel Saint-Martial, Limoges Centre
- Ibis Limoges Centre Hotel
- Kyriad Limoges Centre Gare - Atrium
- Ibis Limoges Nord Hotel
- Ibis Styles Limoges Centre Hotel
- Campanile Limoges Nord Hotel
- Hotel Akena Hf
- Campanile Limoges Centre - Gare Hotel
- Art Hotel Tendance
- Hotel Du Golf Saint Lazare
- Appart'City Classic Limoges
- Hotel Jeanne D'Arc
- Contact Hotel Limoges - Hotel Des Deux Moulins
- Maison Bourgeoise Haussmannienne - Gites De France
- Cit'Hotel Les Alizes
- Residence D'Artistes
- Hotelf1 Limoges
- Novotel
- Atrium Hotel
- Theo Hotel Limoges, The Originals City
- La Loge Gogaille - Gambetta - Acces Autonome Aparthotel
Hotel Be Guest Limoges Sud Ex Black & Green
270 Rue De Toulouse, Limoges, France
Hotel De Paris
5, Cours Vergniaud, Limoges, France
2-star hotels in Limoges
- Ibis Budget Limoges
- Hotel Du Parc Limoges & Restaurant "Le Temps D'Une Pause"
- The Originals Access, Hotel Limoges Nord
- La Maison Blanche - Apparthotels Climatises De Charme Chic & Cosy - Centre-Ville
- B&B Hotel Limoges Centre Gare
- Cit'Hotel Limoges Centre - Lion D'Or
- Kyriad Direct Limoges Nord
- Le Prado Hotel
- Hotel Les Benedictins
- Hotel Bistrot Le Marceau
- Hotel - Restaurant Le Renaissance
- B&B Hotel Limoges 1
- Hotel De La Poste
- Villa 13
- Hotel De La Paix
- Hotel De France
- Premiere Classe Limoges Nord
- Hotel Les Beaux Arts- Limoges Hypercentre
- A La Residence
- Welcomotel Limoges
- B And B Hotel Limoges
- Relais Lamartine
- Enzo Hotels Limoges Centre Jourdan By Kyriad Direct
B&B Hotel Limoges 2
Z.I. Nord Bleue, 46 Rue Frederic Bastiat, Limoges, France
Ibis Budget Limoges Nord
110 Avenue De Brachaud, Limoges, France
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Limoges, located in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region of France, is a charming city that is well worth a visit. Known for its rich history, vibrant culture, and world-renowned porcelain, Limoges offers a delightful mix of old-world charm and modern attractions. When visiting Limoges, there are a few neighborhoods that are particularly recommended for accommodation. The medieval heart of the city, known as the Cité, is a popular choice with its narrow cobblestone streets and historic buildings. Another great area to stay in is the Ville Haute, or Upper Town, known for its elegant architecture and picturesque squares. For a more contemporary vibe, the neighborhoods around the Gare Bénédictins train station and Place de la République offer a variety of accommodations and easy access to the city's attractions.
Must-see landmarks of Limoges:
Limoges Cathedral: Home to stunning stained glass windows and unique Renaissance features, Limoges Cathedral is a masterpiece of Gothic architecture that dates back to the 13th century.
Adrien Dubouché National Museum: Housed in the former Benedictine Abbey of Saint-Martial, this museum is dedicated to showcasing Limoges porcelain, displaying an impressive collection of ceramics and porcelain from different periods.
Pont Saint-Etienne: This ancient bridge, dating back to the 13th century, spans the Vienne River and offers breathtaking views of Limoges. It is a great spot for a leisurely walk or to capture some stunning photographs.
Must-visit events in Limoges:
Festival des Francophonies en Limousin: This annual festival celebrates francophone theater, literature, and music, bringing together artists from around the world to showcase their talents.
Foire de Limoges: Held in the spring, this traditional fair is a lively event where locals and visitors come together to enjoy amusement rides, culinary delights, and various entertainment options.
Limoges Jazz Festival: Jazz enthusiasts flock to this festival to enjoy the rich sounds of live music, with international jazz artists performing in various venues across the city.
What is the most and the least popular time to visit Limoges?
The most popular time to visit Limoges is during the summer months of June to August when the weather is warm and sunny, and the city comes alive with various festivals and events. Spring is also a good time to visit, with mild temperatures and beautiful blooms. The least popular time to visit is during the winter months of December to February when the weather can be cold and rainy. However, this can be a great time to explore the city's indoor attractions and enjoy a quieter, more intimate experience.