Featuring free WiFi throughout the property, Hôtel des 2 Gares offers accommodations in Auxerre, 0.6 mi from St Germain Abbey.
Povl
Denmark
A perfect location for an overnight stay when you are in transit - across from the railway and bus station and next to the one and only car rental place. It is also a short and nice walk into the old and scenic town of Auxerre with a good choice of restaurants, bars and shops. Friendly and helpful owners.
Hôtel Le Maxime; Best Western Signature Collection is your host on the banks of the Yonne River, in the heart of Auxerre. Living room, lounge, business room, a tasting cellar and bar are available.
Ibis budget Auxerre Centre provides rooms in Auxerre near Auxerre Art and History Museum and Auxerrexpo Convention Centre.
bruce
United Kingdom
Superb little hotel
Park opposite the hotel, then the river with a footbridge to the stunning town, fabulous staff! All so helpful, amazing views and location. Auxere beautiful with loads of lovely bars and restaurants
We only stayed a night but loved it
Thank you
Housed in a 19th-century country house, The Originals Boutique, Hôtel Normandie, Auxerre is located in the center of Auxerre, 7 minutes from the main road junctions and 12 mi from Chablis.
Hans
France
Good location on the edge of old town Auxerre. Spacious room. Good breakfast. Friendly staff. Short walk into all of old town sites.
Located in a quiet and leafy setting in Auxerre, the ibis Styles Auxerre Nord offers guests traditional cuisine, an outdoor seasonal swimming pool and 2 tennis courts.
Sushant
United Kingdom
Normal. Lady at the reception was amazing - think she is the manager
B&B Le Relais des Saints Pères is set in a renovated 17th-century coaching inn, located in the historic center of Auxerre.
Patricia
United States of America
The woman who ran the B&B was very friendly and accommodating. She spoke only french, but was very eager to make sure we were comfortable. The decor was really nice, artwork and thoughtful decorative touches.
Le Nid Douillet offers accommodations in Auxerre, a 12-minute walk from I.U.F.M de Bourgogne Centre d'Auxerre and 1.4 miles from Auxerrexpo Convention Centre.
Et au pied coule une rivière, situation et vue idéales offers accommodations in Auxerre, a 10-minute walk from Auxerre Train Station and 0.8 miles from I.U.F.M de Bourgogne Centre d'Auxerre.
Sarah
Netherlands
The apartment is sweet & smart. We enjoyed very much in such a beautiful location of the city & we would love to come again. Cedric is a good host ever, he welcomed us at the front door, explained what we needed to know & that allowed our days to be truly fulfilled. We liked it alot!
I don't know why was havn't discovered this pretty town...
I don't know why was havn't discovered this pretty town before. Based on the river with a huge range of architecture including a couple of lovely churches/cathedrals. Will return to make use of the bicycles.
Sarah
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Nice historical town at the river Yonne and Canal de...
Nice historical town at the river Yonne and Canal de Nivernais. Old city center much bigger than expected. We were positively surprised that obviously the city council seems to be interested to keep pedestrian places clean - which is not always the standard in France in cities of this size.
There was a great open-air art-exhibition (July 2023) at the river bank of the Yonne.
Would come back again to visit museums and some nicely located restaurants.
Jutta
Germany
10
Scored 10
Auxerre the capital of Yonne department and fourth largest...
Auxerre the capital of Yonne department and fourth largest Burgundian city lying on the banks of river Yonne 150 km South West Paris and 120 km North West Dijon. Auxerre was a flourishing Gallo-Roman centre named Autissiodorum in the first century AD and in the third century became episcopal chair, bishopric the provincial capital of the Roman Empire, receiving a cathedral in the fifth when the city walls were built by the feudal lords/counts of Burgundy. Renowned for vine cultivation and production of fine Burgundian wines including Chablis, in 1995 Auxerre was named Town of Art and History indeed evident in this medieval city with its myriad of half-timbered buildings enshrouded with French Renaissances residences.
The perfect place to stay is the Clos St Eusebe apartment within the WineMakers House in the heart of the city to explore the places of interest:
Cathedral of St Elieme (Gothic)
Abbey Saint Germain (Housing Bishops of Auxerre Tomb)
Tour de l'Horloge d'Auxerre (Clock Tower)
St Pierre en Vallee Church (Local wine growers financed)
Church of St Eusebe (Romanesque)
george
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Really charming town fronting the Yonne river with a lovely...
Really charming town fronting the Yonne river with a lovely waterfront, moored river boats and plenty of excellent restaurants & cafes. Beautiful places of historical interest including an incredible Cathedral, Abbey & Church - highly unusual for a town of this size.
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Anonymous
France
10
Scored 10
We loved this accommodation and this town so much we stayed...
We loved this accommodation and this town so much we stayed an extra night. Cute exposed timber houses and so many cathedrals make this small walking town a fun place to explore.The St Germain Abbey has super old frescos and contemporary art as well. Follow the trail of Cadel Russell to see everything there is to see in this beautiful fairytale town. Stop at the Horological Tower. Make sure to get baked goods at Eric Roy. Picnic on the Yonne river. Off the beaten path, yet so close to Paris.
Misty
United States of America
10
Scored 10
An interesting and friendly small city with good food, wine...
An interesting and friendly small city with good food, wine and lovely countryside close by. I would say there is enough to see and do for a stay of around 1.5 to 2 days but on the recommendation of the hotel staff and some French guests, I hired a bike on my third day and cycled 30 miles along the Canal de Nivernais and back. The city itself has some very striking architecture and plenty of restaurants and bars. The crypt below the Cathedral and the frescoes in L'Abbaye de St Germain are the main sights but it's also a good place just to amble around.
The apartment was wonderful. Right in the middle of the historic town of Auxerre but very quiet. Excellent, extremely clean facilities of a very high standard. An easy walk from the train station of about 20 minutes although also easy to get lost. Certainly one of the best Apts we have stayed in and highly recommended. Also having a detailed folder of info about Auxerre was most useful. The tourist information centre was nearby and also the Nonoprix supermarket. Thank-you.
Lovely hotel with nice gardens. The host and hostess were really nice. We did not have time to use the swimming pool, unfortunately but it looked inviting! Auxerre itself is one of the most impressive towns we have visited in France. Pity we were just over-nighting. Would like to come again! The only down side to the town were the over-enthusiastic motor bikers who seem to enjoy careering around the lovely little picturesque streets and alleyways!
the size, amenities, owner, location, breakfast, everything was great. best stay I had on a 2 week biking trip thru Burgundy. Hadrian was very helpful in every way, English was very good.the apartment is large and a welcome relief after 12 days in mostly small hotel rooms. 2 bedrooms and nice shower. also good secure storage for our bikes. unless you're trying to stay budget I suggest you book this place.
Cosy and comfortable apartment with good-quality facilities. We enjoyed the small backyard during breakfast and dinner. Great location! Walking distances to the centre. The host takes care of everything you want to know. He even stores some dry foods (pasta, bread and seasonings) available in case you arrive late and have no time for shopping on the first arrival. Highly recommended!
Great location, as it's not far from the town centre, but far enough away to be very quiet and peaceful, with plenty of free parking in the surrounding area. There's a small park opposite the hotel and it's just a short walk across the pedestrian bridge across the river to the heart of the old town. The hotel staff are friendly and helpful and the rooms are clean.
We arrived late at night at Le Maxime. Auxerre was freezing and a soft cloud of icy vapour was lifting up from La Yonne river. Imagine how warm it felt when at the reception they told us we received a free upgrade to the Hotel's suite, with a balcony on the river! Breakfast was prime quality, too. Absolutely recommended.
This was perfect for our overnight stay on our way to Paris.
Auxerre is a stunning town. The hotel is a little walk from the centre. We had a triple room with the dog!
Great for an overnight stay. Parking is available but only about 4 spots so must book in advance.
There is what looks like free parking down the road!
This is a deeply characterful and unique 'hotel'. It is the antithesis of a chain. Reassuringly quirky, aging gracefully. The kind of place you stay at once and spend the next few years nurturing dreams of buying, without wanting to change a thing. Loved it.
This is an IBIS-hotel like all others, comfortable and clean. Nice place to stay, to break up travel. And Auxerre was a nice place to discover. There is also an IBIS in the city centre, not sure that has an advantage. This one had free outdoor parking space.
Very friendly staff. Room was small, but very clean.
Excellent shower.
Very large parking area for free.
Right across the street from the train station.
So simple but great value for money. I would certainly book again when in Auxerre.
Cedric was so helpful and interesting to talk to. I would definitely stay here again on a return trip to Auxerre. Tip… lots of restaurants and shops are closed on Mondays. The apartment was stylish and well equiped.
Lovely, spacious room and breakfast with varied options. Garden is beautiful, with view of nearby St. Eusebe. Great to have parking on site. Perfect for walking everywhere in Auxerre.
Perfect location in the centre of Auxerre. A charming and interesting house, lovely breakfast and an exceptional host who was very welcoming and could not have been more helpful.
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