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It was a lovely central Hotel. However, the rooms were tiny and the breakfast quite expensive for what was a very basic and limited choice. We were also given a disabled room for some reason...but at least that was slightly bigger than the rooms our friends had. There was no proper wardrobe space either, so dont bring dresses or long garments. On a positive note, the bathroom/ shower was brilliant as were the Hotel staff.
It's a small secluded village so there aren't many options but I am glad Les Fleurines is there because I traveled here 4 times and always stayed here. Provided breakfast is good enough, sauna and view is nice, new gym lacks equipment besides a few cardio equipment (single treadmill and elliptical). Map says there's a spa but none when I was there. The rooms are quite nice and trendy style. No desk service after 11pm which I found out the tough way. Need to have a code to enter hotel after hours.
I've been here multiple times and it's a very modern hotel which has usually enough street public parking. It's a small city with only a couple choices but this hotel is very nice. My only complaints is I could never get the tv to work and the showers are not sealed thus if your shower head is pointed the wrong way you may have wet floor outside the shower.
In the town and easy to walk anywhere in the city.
Having to enter a code that I wasn't aware of after hours was trouble and trying to figure out that the hotel card was needed for the lights. An engineer who failed to turn the television on. Room otherwise was great, gravity shower and even side sprayers and location was good to see this unique city. There aren't many locations in VDR to stay but this place is more than adequate.
Very friendly, easy check in/check out, easy parking, very contemporary design if you want a momentary escape from all the history just outside the hotel. Villefranche de Rouergue is well worth a visit for a day or two and Les Fleurines a very nice place to rest after a day's exploration.
This was a very nice, new and modern hotel for being in such and old but charming city. Very comfortable beds and very clean and larger than most. We had a little difficulty finding the place. You might want a map of the city. None of the hotels on this trip had washcloths so you might want to bring your own. Parking could be an issue during the season but we were fortunate to be able to park across the street. Breakfast was adequate. They did have a lift so we didn't have to carry our luggage up the stairs.
The room was beautiful, loved the round bed and the bathroom with the stone floor was decorated so uniquely. Roman, the owner, was so helpful, taking the time to show us places we should visit on the map in the local area. We had a cup of tea at the bar and it was served up with such style. I would highly recommend that if you get the chance to stay in Villefranche, then you should stay here!
As an English speaking woman with a little French and a partner who was fluent in French I felt I was invisible at this hotel. Everything was fine except for this luke warm hospitality.
A contemporary hotel. The room was a bedsitter with no separate room for the toilet - just a partial divider. There was no bar fridge or tea facilities provided. Breakfast was standard. Parking on main street was free up until about 9am. Friendly helpful staff.