This 18th-century hotel is a former stage coach inn, located in the centre of Vienne in the Rhône-Alpes region. It offers soundproofed rooms with free WiFi access.
ibis Lyon Sud Vienne Saint-Louis is located in Vienne, just 800 metres from the Roman Theatre and 1 km from Chapelle Notre dame de la Salette. The hotel offers free WiFi, an on-site bar and a patio.
Panos
United Kingdom
Great buffet breakfast
Nice lobby area and courtyard
Our room had a nice courtyard view and you could see a castle on the hilltop.
Parking option was handy.
You could walk everywhere from our hotel and they gave us a map and explained where everything was.
Set 30 km south of Lyon, this hotel is just 3 km from the centre of Vienne. It has simple rooms decorated in a contemporary style, which feature an LCD TV with satellite channels.
ibis budget Vienne Sud is located in Vienne, 900 metres from Roman Theater (Theatre Romain). This 2-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk. Gallo-Roman Museum is 1.2 km from the property.
Revigora, a property with a garden, is located in Vienne, 30 km from Musée des Confluences, 33 km from Eurexpo, as well as 33 km from Lyon Perrache Train Station.
Daniel
United States
Nice modern studio with kitchen and adequate cooking implements. Good shower. Confortable sofa bed. Quiet location. Good parking.
Located in Vienne, CONFORTABLE 2 PIÈCES AU CŒUR DU CENTRE HISTORIQUE provides inner courtyard views and free WiFi, 28 km from Musée des Confluences and 31 km from Eurexpo.
Situated in Vienne and only 28 km from Eurexpo, Charmante maison à Vienne avec jardin, prox Lyon features accommodation with city views, free WiFi and free private parking.
A really nice city just aside of the Rhone river. Historical monuments, an interesting historical museum and many good places to enjoy a good lunch. During the summer, you can enjoy music in a real Roman theater.
Esteban
France
8.0
Scored 8.0
Vienne is a wonderful town. Not too big but much to see.
Vienne is a wonderful town. Not too big but much to see. Easy walking to the sites. For a small town person, it is easier to cope with than a big city. Interesting Roman sites, cathedral and museums but none overwhelming. Easy access in and out of town so driving is convenient.
jsstebbins
United States
10
Scored 10
Nice city easy to navigate with abundant restaurants,...
Nice city easy to navigate with abundant restaurants, cultural sites, impressive Saturday market, and nearby biking trail with bikes available at the tourist office. Great location to visit the Northern Rhone wine region.
Kenneth
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
All the museums and the Roman archaeological site were...
All the museums and the Roman archaeological site were closed on the second and only full day of our stay. We especially enjoyed the wonderful view over the Rhone and the city from the believers. It was a steep climb, but worth it. It was a pity that almost all the restaurants had chosen to close in August, surely the peak time for visitors.
David
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
We had almost no time there at all, but we could see lots...
We had almost no time there at all, but we could see lots that needed exploring.
We were a little surprised that in the old town sections that we walked there were heaps of bars but few dedicated restaurants. Maybe we just missed the restaurant section.
There certainly weren't; the numbers out eating that we have seen in other French and Italian towns.
The river is impressive.
The ruined Chateau looks intriguing from down on the flat, but we've climbed to a lot of ruined Chateaux in the past couple of weeks and didn't feel inspired again.
It is a stunning hotel, with top class service at all stages: reception, room service, restaurant. Eating in the main restaurant is a great 'experience' ! But if you're looking for 'value' then the cost of a meal in the main restaurant was too high. however, we also particularly enjoyed the 'Bistro' where we ate on our 2nd evening: food value, service, selection and ambience were all excellent
The hotel is very cozy and quaint.
The staff was friendly and super helpful.
This hotel focuses on stays with children, the owners are also 1 big happy family.
The breakfast is excellent and plentiful, we took our breakfast outside terrace.
Vienne is a beautiful town, history, roman and French architecture and right next to the river = beautiful.
IBIS offers cleanliness and efficiency. This must have been an older hotel converted to the IBIS chain since the rooms are large and don't have the cramped IBIS beds built into a corner. The location was good, The tourist bureau, restaurants, and monuments were are within walking distance.
The room is spacious, comfortable, and well supplied. The location is great if you have a car, and the secure/free parking valuable. There is a supermarket just around the corner, views across the river to the vineyards on the hills, and you're a short drive to Vienne.
The hotel is old and could do with some renovation basic room but had everything you need. Clean and tidy and good value for money. The receptionist Laura is very friendly, always smiling and helpful.
I would stay there again and recommend it to others.
Perfect for a stop during our drive through Europe. The parking lot was a public one, and from some hotel rooms you have a perfect view in case you feel like checking your car. The area felt quiet and we were able to sleep perfectly.
Ibis Budget is good for what you want. Rooms are small but comfortable. Good location in Vienne with access to sites and easy access. Like other stays, this is fairly bare bones, but for one person quite comfortable. Good breakfast.
The very late booking went well, I was contacted by staff with detailed instructions. Very much appreciated. I liked the location of the hotel, looking onto a beautiful street, and the boulangerie is across the road.
Very friendly staff. The person who worked the evening shift was very nice and helpful. The hoek is a very typical French style city hotel. Nothing fancy, very clean and a good breakfast
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