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La Côte Révéé
La Côte Révéé
ibis budget Narbonne Est
ibis budget Narbonne Est
Le Mas De Gaujac
Le Mas De Gaujac
The Originals City, Hôtel Le Puech
The Originals City, Hôtel Le Puech
Maison du Coquelicot
Maison du Coquelicot
Hôtel du Mas
Hôtel du Mas
L'Aparté en Corbières
L'Aparté en Corbières
La Résidence du Château de Jouarres
La Résidence du Château de Jouarres
Hotel Le Mosaïque
Hotel Le Mosaïque
Au Jardin d'Amphora
Au Jardin d'Amphora
Campanile Narbonne
Campanile Narbonne
Hotel La Residence
Hotel La Residence
ibis budget Narbonne Sud
ibis budget Narbonne Sud
Château le Bouïs
Château le Bouïs
Hôtel de France
Hôtel de France
Château Pech-céleyran
Château Pech-céleyran
Kyriad ECO - Narbonne Sud
Kyriad ECO - Narbonne Sud
Villa Limonade
Villa Limonade
HOTEL L'ART DES METS BY COTE JARDIN
HOTEL L'ART DES METS BY COTE JARDIN
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Port Minervois - Les Hauts du Lac
Port Minervois - Les Hauts du LacWhere to stay in Narbonne

Centre Historique
The Centre Historique of Narbonne captivates visitors with its remarkable Roman ruins and medieval architecture. Ancient cobblestone streets lead to the impressive 13th-century Cathedral of Saint-Just with its soaring spires. The honey-colored limestone buildings create a warm Mediterranean palette throughout this pedestrian-friendly district. The area buzzes around Les Halles, where local vendors sell regional Occitanie specialities. Traditional bistros serve fresh oysters and local wines between afternoon breaks. Along the Canal de la Robine, travellers can enjoy peaceful waterside walks after exploring the magnificent Archbishop's Palace complex.

Cité
Step into the medieval heart of Narbonne in Cité, where ancient Roman foundations meet Gothic splendour. The towering Cathedral of Saint-Just-et-Saint-Pasteur stands alongside the impressive Archbishop's Palace, housing archaeological treasures dating back centuries. Narrow cobblestone streets lead to intimate squares filled with local charm. Wander through pedestrianised zones to discover hidden courtyards and traditional Occitan bistros. The Canal de la Robine offers peaceful waterside strolls just steps from honey-colored limestone buildings. History buffs will appreciate the underground Horreum galleries, revealing ancient Roman grain storage chambers beneath your feet.

Les Halles - Vallière
The Les Halles - Vallière area centers around Narbonne's historic covered market, a vibrant culinary paradise. Morning shoppers browse stalls of fresh oysters, regional wines, and artisanal cheeses beneath striking 19th-century iron and glass architecture. Medieval stone buildings create a charming backdrop for your explorations. Wander cobblestone streets to discover the towering Gothic Cathedral of Saint-Just et Saint-Pasteur nearby. Traditional bistros serve authentic Occitan specialities while small boutiques offer local crafts. This pedestrian-friendly district balances everyday market life with cultural attractions, creating an authentic slice of southern French heritage.
Maraussan
Maraussan welcomes you to authentic French village life in the heart of Languedoc wine country. This peaceful commune offers a genuine taste of local culture away from urban crowds. Stone houses with terracotta roofs and colourful shutters create a charming atmosphere. Surrounded by vineyard landscapes, Maraussan provides the perfect base for wine enthusiasts. The village operates on traditional rhythms with morning markets and evening aperitifs. Most attractions require a short drive to nearby Narbonne, including Les Halles market and Canal de la Robine.

Convention
Step back in time through the medieval streets of Convention, Narbonne's historic centre. Ancient Roman ruins and Gothic architecture stand alongside bustling market squares and charming cafés. The pedestrian-friendly cobblestone lanes reveal centuries of history at every turn. Discover the Gothic Cathedral and underground Roman Horreum within minutes of the vibrant covered market. Traditional Occitan bistros serve regional cuisine and local wines in honey-colored limestone buildings. The nearby Canal de la Robine offers peaceful waterside walks away from the historic core.
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The magnificent Cathedral of Saint-Just towers over Narbonne's historic centre where Roman ruins and the Canal de la Robine create a picturesque setting. Explore the covered market Les Halles for local delicacies, then head to the Archbishop's Palace and its museums for a deep dive into regional history.

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