Nicholas B
3 Jun 2024
Conveniently located in the heart of the walled town, just a few metres from the lively square full of bars and restaurants, the Saint-Louis has old-school charm and helpful, friendly staff. It's quiet at night, and there's a very pleasant, shady courtyard garden in which to relax or eat breakfast. Our room was a 'superieure' - not that large but very clean with a modern en suite (with great shower!) and plenty of hanging space. The bed was huge - king-size and comfy, with nice linen and lots of pillows. Air con system could have been more up-to-date and controllable but it did the job. Buffet breakfast is definitely worth the supplement - lots of choice including different cold meats and cheeses, cereals, fruit, freshly squeezed juice. Overall, we enjoyed our stay very much and would readily book again. We got a special direct booking rate; three nights with breakfast and taxe de sejour came in at 450 euros. One small down-side: the centre of this medieval town is pedestrianised (and all the better for it...) so you have to lug cases to and from your car, parked in one of the public car parks outside the walls. However the management reserves a number of car park passes for guests, so parking is free. A small point but worth bearing in mind if frail or with mobility issues.
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