Hotel Les Ursulines - Autun
46.94336, 4.298363Overlooking the garden, the 3-star Hotel Les Ursulines Autun is merely 5 minutes' stroll from Le Cellier des Arts. Also, you can use a private parking garage on site.
Location
The centre of Autun can be reached within a 10-minute walk, and natural attractions like Briscou Cascade Waterfall are 2.8 km away. The romano-celtic Temple of Janus is 2.5 km from the hotel, while Longvic airport is 100 km from it. This Autun hotel is within minutes of Cathedrale St-Lazare and Gaby Du Jeu is a 5-minute walk away.
Rooms
All of the air-conditioned rooms are appointed with a flat-screen TV with satellite channels along with a coffeemaker, and some of them include a place for dining and a kitchenette. Also, they feature tiled flooring. Bathrooms include a tub, a walk-in shower, and a sink, along with comforts such as a hair dryer and bath sheets. Along with a separate bedroom, an apartment also offers a kitchenette for self-catering purposes.
Eat & Drink
Le Cathedral is ideal for tasting French cuisine and is situated 5 minutes' walk away.
Rooms and availability
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Max:2 persons
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Room size:
13 m²
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Bed options:1 Double bed
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Heating
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Air conditioning
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Max:2 persons
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Room size:
15 m²
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Bed options:1 Double bed
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Garden view
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Heating
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Max:2 persons
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Room size:
30 m²
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Bed options:1 Double bed
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Heating
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Bathtub
Essential information about Hotel Les Ursulines
💵 Lowest room price | 135 NZ$ |
📏 Distance to centre | 800 m |
🗺️ Location rating | 9.0 |
✈️ Distance to airport | 95.4 km |
🧳 Nearest airport | Longvic, DIJ |
Location
street view
- City landmarks
- Nearby
- Restaurants
- Hotels nearby
Reviews of Hotel Les Ursulines
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missingWrote a review on 17 Oct
The hotel has a French style and is fairly clean, with all the necessary facilities. Its location is magnificent, close to a historic area near a cathedral and a museum. The gastronomic restaurant serves amazing food, providing a real good experience.
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missingWrote a review on 15 Oct
The Hotel was the cheapest we stayed in in a week in France and was easily better than any of the others. Looking at some of the other reviews I was a bit worried about the room but it was really super and at that price we were both very satisfied.Autum is also a very pleasant stop while travelling through France.The Breakfast was also good and the staff very friendly. All in All I would definitely stay there again.
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missingWrote a review on 14 Oct
Liked the location in the old part of Autun. The cathedral St Lazare is interesting. Missed out on the gourmet hotel restaurant, fully booked, but the alternative reserved for us, La Chapitre, was close by and excellent.
The underground car parking at Les Ursulines is tight and difficult but there is no alternative as the on street parking is very limited. Be prepared to shunt around a little to get into a parking place.
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missingWrote a review on 28 Sept
Spacious and breezy room with air conditioning and a bathroom. The staff was polite and made sure everything went smoothly. Tons of delicious food 👌.
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missingWrote a review on 27 Sept
the room was newly renovated and reasonably large and the views of the town were pleasant.
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missingWrote a review on 27 Sept
The staff was very very helpful and knowledgeable, the accommodation was upscale and fairly clean. The place had a quiet atmosphere. This location was excellent and lovely, short walk to the most delicious restaurants, the town centre and the old chapel. There was a gastronomic restaurant nearby.
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missingWrote a review on 23 Sept
Conveniently situated close to the historic old part of town, city center, and downtown area.
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missingWrote a review on 21 Sept
Rooms could be better defined. Comments as "it is always like that on internet" and "legally we are right" are not very helpful. Eventually I got a room which lived up to the description, except internet coverage is generally very poor. The restaurant serves " a la carte " and "menus". While the individual courses are defined identically the actual result is quite different between the two formulas. This is misleading and creates confusion when served at the same table. Even the champagne offered could not overcome the feeling of wrong footing.
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missingWrote a review on 20 Sept
The location is superb. The restaurant is good.
Having stayed there 2 years ago, we found everything to be rather shabby. Although the rooms were clean, hallways, breakfast room, lobby, looked dreary.
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missingWrote a review on 31 Jul
Great value deal that included dinner, breakfast, and wine tasting. Adorable little town with a beautiful cathedral, located on a peaceful side street. Gorgeous terrace with drinks and canapés, perfect for enjoying the view.
Disappointing room, even the upgraded version felt basic and small. Poor service during dinner, long wait times without drinks and lacklustre service.
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missingWrote a review on 30 Jul
Good location at heart of old city, close to cathedral.
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missingWrote a review on 30 Jul
Its situation near the centre of an historic town. The grounds and elevated position. Comfortable bed. Good bathroom.
Long dark corridors. Some areas shabby and in need of decoration.
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missingWrote a review on 14 May
The location of this hotel is absolutely superb, with fantastic views over the town and the countryside. The value for money is excellent, and there are a few good restaurants within walking distance. The hotel itself is so perfect that it's hard to believe, with a beautiful courtyard and garden, and a fabulous restaurant onsite. The rooms are spacious and well-equipped, with a king-sized bed, sitting area, small refrigerator, and television. The breakfast spread is extensive, with many items to choose from.
All was more than satisfactory.
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missingWrote a review on 13 May
The building is stunning, being in the old part of the city it's on Roman foundations and amidst a medieval street plan. They've spent a lot on doing it up, but the staff let it down. The cleaners don't clean, the waiters don't wait and the Reception staff sting you for every Euro.
There's nowhere to park (the roads wouldn't allow two Smart cars to pass) so the garage is in the hotel basement, down a 1:1 ramp - possibly steeper. Given the shortage of space, we politely tucked our 'bikes out of the way, behind pillars, so as not to use up any car bays. Then they charged us 7€ for the parking anyway. The light fittings in our room were all thick with dust. Overall, including a several course meal with veal, asparagus and the all important Isles Flotantes, the Hotel des Ursullines cost 300€, making it by far the most costly of the trip and by no means the best.
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missingWrote a review on 12 May
The location is stunning - the narrow, Medieval streets and terrifyingly steep garage lead into a domestic-sized reception area and then outside into a wide grass and gravel garden with views over the Morvan mountains - a big wow factor! I had dinner in the garden - the food was wonderful, the service impeccable but friendly and the sunset amazing. The hotel was quiet, the bed was comfortable, the shower hot and efficient - all in a beautifully historic building. The huge doors of the unique Cathedral are flung open in the Summer months in the late evenings, and this marvel is seconds away from "Les Ursulines' .
The morning Receptionist (female) could have been a mite friendlier (I was after all paying my bill!). This was made more noticeable because the Receptionist (male) on my arrival in the late afternoon the day before, was so helpful and obliging, even taking my case to the room for me - a first in a fortnight of travelling in France.
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