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Hôtel des Arts, Artisanal et Indépendant
4/572 Reviews
Montpellier City Center
I was not aware of the beauty of Montpellier and it is certainly worth a trip, especially when one loves typical mediterranean night life: small alleys, very cute restaurants and cafés everywhere, everybody on the streets. The Hotel des Arts fits in perfectly - it is conveniently close to the nightlife hotspots and close to the station Saint Roch. The owner is very nice and speaks good English ;-) the hotel itself has the charms of an antique city house while the rooms are modern, clean and well equipped. Certainly a good place to stay at least for a short stop-over or a couple of nights.
Appart'City Confort Montpellier Ovalie II
3.5/540 Reviews
What hurt the most was the fact that we had to exchange two RCI weeks of our own five-star resort to obtain one week in Hotel “Woe Be Gone.” It's beautifully nestled in a part of town that, let's just say, isn't going to make the top ten list of your tourist guide. You're certain to find no notable attractions in the vicinity. Our suite was like a minimalist dream. Think 'sp**** chic' with the chic missing, with a simple bed, two chairs, and a table that surely had its glory days in the 1980s. The kitchenette was an ode to improvisation, sporting a hotplate, a microwave, and a sink that's just large enough to bathe a hamster. And the crockery? Two mismatched glasses and bowls that were straight out of an abstract art exhibit - a true toast to our spirit of embracing uniqueness. The toilet, on the other hand, came with a charming little water feature – a constant trickle from the cistern that was just like being beside a babbling brook, minus the charm, tranquility or any sense of joy. Looking for a food store? Brush up on your Frogger skills because it’s twenty minutes and two hazardous highway crossings away. Oh, the on-site restaurant? More of a phantom eatery, really. It keeps the suspense by closing on weekends. However, their French espresso managed to shine - a lone beacon in an otherwise murky culinary landscape. Transport? No problem, if you're okay with parting with a modest sum of 30 euros every time you want to escape to town. In the end, we decided to vote ourselves off the island after two days, and instead took up the infinitely more delightful task of exploring Provence.
Aparthotel Adagio Access Montpellier Centre
4.2/551 Reviews
The meeting I attended in Montpellier was held at the city hall, Hotel de Ville, which is an impressive, vast, modern bulk in a booming concrete district south of the centre. Three minutes walk away is the Adagio Aparthotel, which is also close to tramways and therefore easily accessible from the city centre. I was very satisfied with the accommodation in a clean and well-equipped mini-apartment with fridge, cooker and a small dining table. The bed was comfortable and there were lots of shelves and cupboards as well as good lighting. However, a comfy chair to relax in would have been welcome. There's a lounge area on the ground floor where a good breakfast (including eggs, croissant and fresh fruit) is served. Although it is built and decorated in a slightly soulless style the Adagio was more than adequate for my two night stay.
Hôtel Colisée-Verdun Centre Gare Saint-Roch
3.5/58 Reviews
Montpellier City Center
We had booked a double room but a room with two single beds was assigned to us when we had taken it well in advance to book. It is also very hot in the room which does not have functional air conditioning at the time of our passage. The hotel is ideally located: two minutes walk from the city centre, very close to the station and the parking of the Comedie (paying parking, -20% for the guests of the hotel). The staff is very pleasant and available for h24.
Hotel d'Aragon
4.3/549 Reviews
Montpellier City Center
Beautiful rooms in this old part of Montpelier, and superb bathroom. However trying to access the hotel by road is very difficult due to major road/tram works in Montpelier when we went in July 2023. In the end we found the recommended car park and walked to the hotel, some 10 minutes. On arrival at 13.35hr we were told the room would only be ready at 14.00hr, and after explaining that we had arrived in Montpelier at 12.30hr and it had taken us an hour of driving and walking to find the hotel, they insisted the room would only be ready at 14.00hr. After this glitch I have to say the hotel was one of the best, 12 individual rooms I gather furnished differently, with different bathrooms - we had booked the powers shower, which was wonderful. Getting into the heart of the city was easy (5 minutes) and the car park we found was only 2 minutes away.
Courtyard Montpellier
4.1/548 Reviews
Port-Marianne
Located at the mayor house, very good view from the room, with spa center and swimming pool.

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Local Travel Info

Number of Hotels100
Number of Reviews122
Highest PriceINR 40,376
Lowest PriceINR 3,469
Average Price (Weekends)INR 15,441
Average Price (Weekdays)INR 14,731