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De Bordeaux
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: 3.61 / 5
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Features: Coach parking at the hotel, Rooms for non-smokers available, Wi-fi Internet in all rooms, Bar, Laundry, Garden, Swimmimg pool (outdoors), Tourist information, Free secure parking at hotel, Telephone, Ironing board on loan from reception,... more
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Europ'hotel
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: 4.09 / 5
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Features: Air conditioning, Wi-fi Internet in all rooms, Table tennis, Newspaper stand, City maps available, Pets accepted, Covered parking, Sound-proof windows, Concierge, Bar, Central heating, TV Lounge, Paid secure parking at hotel, Fax service,... more
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Château Lespinassat
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: 4.47 / 5
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Chateau Lespinassat is one really picturesque manor in the outskirts of Bergerac, with breath-taking views. It was residence of the Viscounts of Montbazillac. The welcoming staff will make you feel like a real French... more
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Campanile Bergerac
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: 4.06 / 5
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Regardless if you are on a business or a holiday, you will feel great in the Campanile Bergerac Hotel. The welcoming staff and the comfort will contribute to your nice stay. The hotel is close to the city centre, a good starting point for... more
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About Bergerac
"The gateway to the Perigord" - the land of a thousand and one castles, of wine, foie gras and truffles - is called Bergerac, a picturesque town on the Dordogne with a population of about 26,000, a beautiful old quarter and a peaceful countryside covered with vineyards. The most immediate association that would come to mind would be Cyrano de Bergerac. In fact, the fictional character of Edmond Rostand's famous play had very little in common with the real-life Savinien de Cyrano who was a soldier and a playwright - and never set foot in Bergerac in his life! Nevertheless, the town has "adopted" Cyrano and his statue was recently erected in Pelissiere Square.