Hotel Du Clocher - Rodez
44.351254, 2.575205The 2-star Hotel Du Clocher Rodez enjoys a private location in the very heart of Rodez, just 8 minutes' walk from Musee Soulages Modern Art Museum. A shopping area are available for guests' convenience at this hotel, which sits in the historical district of Rodez.
Location
Maison d'Armagnac Museum is quite close to the smoke-free hotel, while Maison de Guitard is 0.4 miles away. The city center of Rodez can be reached in 5 minutes on foot.
This property is approximately 5 minutes by foot from Place de la Cite bus stop and 1.2 miles from Rodez train station in Rodez.
Rooms
The air-conditioned rooms at Hotel Du Clocher are fitted with high-speed internet and a TV, some of them feature a carpeted floor. Some modern rooms feature private bathrooms. Providing a bath, the bathrooms also have a hair dryer. Guests can take advantage of views of the urban.
Eat & Drink
The lounge bar is ideal for a relaxing drink. This Rodez hotel is in front of Bar Tabac le Saint Just and offers a broad selection of meals.
Rooms and availability
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Max:4 persons
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Bed options:Sleeping arrangements for 4 persons
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Max:2 persons
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Bed options:1 Double bed2 Single beds
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Shower
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Max:2 persons
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Bed options:2 Single beds2 Single beds
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City view
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Essential information about Hotel Du Clocher
💵 Lowest room price | 57 US$ |
📏 Distance to center | 100 yd |
🗺️ Location rating | 10.0 |
✈️ Distance to airport | 6.8 mi |
🧳 Nearest airport | Marcillac, RDZ |
Location
- City landmarks
- Nearby
- Restaurants
- Hotels nearby
Reviews of Hotel Du Clocher
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missingWrote a review on May 05
The staff here were really friendly, and you can't beat the location—it's just a short walk to the main square. My standard king room with a bath was perfectly fine. 😊.
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missingWrote a review on May 02
the breakfast looked sensational, with excellent regional products, unfortunately we were in a hurry and didn't try it. the staff was very attentive and friendly and our stay was very enjoyable, would book again.
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missingWrote a review on May 02
Location: the hotel was really close to a market and the cathedral. Found Symposium with perfect drinks 400 metres away...
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missingWrote a review on Apr 28
This hotel has a charming vibe, offers a great restaurant, and is located in a peaceful spot that's still close to everything we wanted to visit, plus it's just a short walk from Lewes Priory Park.
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missingWrote a review on Apr 26
The manager was amazingly helpful - even though the hotel was closed during the day he gave us an access code so that we could leave our bags there both on arrival and departure. Breakfast was superb - fruit, cheese, meat, yogurts, juices, cake and wonderful bread with croissants, huge selection of jams and drinks. Great value. The hotel could not be more central for visiting the old parts of Rodez.
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missingWrote a review on Apr 25
It's a beautiful, small hotel right by the Cathedral in the village center. Great location; quiet and classy hotel. The proprietor was very nice.
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missingWrote a review on Jan 21
Review for Hotel Du Clocher in Rodez:
I thoroughly enjoyed my stay at Hotel Du Clocher. the location is fantastic, just a short 10-15 minute walk from Southover Grange Gardens and conveniently close to everything you need. the staff were always courteous and pleasant, making my experience even better. Plus, the breakfast was sensational, featuring excellent regional products that truly impressed me. The location is fantastic, just a short walk from Southover Grange Gardens and conveniently close to everything. the staff are courteous and pleasant. the breakfast features excellent regional products.
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missingWrote a review on Jan 20
Nice staff, clean and very convenient to everything.
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missingWrote a review on Jan 18
Location was good near to tge old town and also near a restaurant la taverne which does good food. Room was clean and bed was comfortable. I liked the en suite especially the large shower head.
I was disappointed on two counts Firstly I booked a single room and although u expect single room to be smaller this was a cupboard. All that was in it was a single bed and tiny table. No wardrobe, no bedside locker. It was basically a box and the window looked onto a wall so there was no light, making the room seem smaller still. Secondly the breakfast (which was extra) was not fresh. The milk for my cereal was sour and the fruit had seen far better days, they were not fresh either. I would not recommend the single room but maybe the double rooms are better.
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missingWrote a review on Dec 31
I chose Du Clocher due to its proximity to Notre Dame Cathedral and Museum Denys-Puech. However, I was pleasantly surprised by the free post-transfer assistance provided by the transfer team. The multilingual staff and the on-site coffee shop/cafe were also great amenities.
The hotel was often closed, with no staff present. The room was not cleaned properly, and the Wi-Fi connection was very poor in our room.
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missingWrote a review on Dec 30
It was in an historic building in the very centre of town. The bathroom was brand new and contained requisites above the 2 * category. Breakfast was plentiful and varied. The manager was extremely friendly and helpful although it helped that I speak fluent French
It was closed when we arrived at 2.15 in the afternoon and we had to phone the manager and wait 15 minutes in the street until he arrived. The coconut matting in the room was so uncomfortable that it was impossible to walk barefoot. Being an old building the windows were very small and the buildings opposite were very close as it was a narrow alleyway so if you want some daylight make sure you stay on the top (3rd) floor. Some kind of refrigeration is required on the breakfast buffet as the cheese and salami were perspiring profusely
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missingWrote a review on Dec 28
Hotel was well located with beautiful Catheral around the corner. Lovely fruit and vegetable market on Saturday morning. Really enjoyed our stay
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missingWrote a review on Nov 25
The hotel's location in the heart of the historic district of the city centre of Rodez, at the foot of its famous bell tower, was truly remarkable. It felt like staying in a private mansion with its authentic Louis 14 staircase, which added a touch of elegance and charm to the overall experience. The modern room we stayed in was spacious, comfortable, and beautifully designed, making us feel like royalty in our own little kingdom.
Wi-Fi connection in the room was poor.
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missingWrote a review on Nov 24
The hotel is located in the centre of Rodez, adjacent to the Cathedral and the shopping area. The breakfast was more varied than the usual French selection of bread, jam and coffee, and included cereals, meat, fruit etc. I wasn't troubled by any street noise. The cathedral bells didn't trouble me at night, but were very atmospheric in the morning.
There was no obvious hotel parking. Because I was back packing this wasn't an issue to me; there were car parks reasonably nearby, but they would entail something of a walk. The view from my room was awful, consisting of a rusty drain pipe and some fans. There was a most unpleasant sewage smell in the bathroom in the morning. The proprietor spoke no English, but then again, why should he? We got by with my limited French. Probably in view of its central location this hotel has some merit, but doesn't really have much else going for it. I would not return out of choice.
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missingWrote a review on Nov 22
Very central position. Owner very helpful with regards parking etc, as the nearby parking was to be taken up with a summer market the next day. Breakfast was plentiful and varied, ranging from fruit and yoghurt, to cheese and ham, bread & jam etc. Excellent value at 8€50.
No air conditioning. Seagrass matting very uncomfortable for barefeet. Take flipflops