Hôtel Le Donjon
The second hotel within the city walls is big on charm and offers the best value in the moderate price range. The main building has a honey-colored stone exterior with iron bars on the windows. The lobby is cosy with suits of armor and elaborate Louis XIII–style furniture. Bedrooms are modern and very comfortably furnished; some have old exposed stone walls or views of the ramparts. At the end of the garden a second building has the family rooms and suites, all with a terrace. Bathrooms here have both a tub and a shower. The hotel also runs the adjacent restaurant Chez Christine. In summer, the garden is the perfect breakfast spot.
The second hotel within the city walls is big on charm and offers the best value in the moderate price range. The main building has a honey-colored stone exterior with iron bars on the windows. The lobby is cosy with suits of armor and elaborate Louis XIII–style furniture. Bedrooms are modern and very comfortably furnished; some have old exposed stone walls or views of the ramparts. At the end of the garden a second building has the family rooms and suites, all with a terrace. Bathrooms here have both a tub and a shower. The hotel also runs the adjacent restaurant Chez Christine. In summer, the garden is the perfect breakfast spot.




