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Maison du Coquelicot
Maison du Coquelicot
L'Aparté en Corbières
L'Aparté en Corbières
Kyriad ECO - Narbonne Sud
Kyriad ECO - Narbonne Sud
Hôtel du Mas
Hôtel du Mas
Hôtel de Paris
Hôtel de Paris
Campanile Narbonne
Campanile Narbonne
B&B HOTEL Narbonne (2)
B&B HOTEL Narbonne (2)
The Originals City, Hôtel Le Puech
The Originals City, Hôtel Le Puech
ibis budget Narbonne Sud
ibis budget Narbonne Sud
Hotel Phoebus Garden & Spa
Hotel Phoebus Garden & Spa
Le Mas De Gaujac
Le Mas De Gaujac
HOTEL L'ART DES METS BY COTE JARDIN
HOTEL L'ART DES METS BY COTE JARDIN
Fasthotel Narbonne
Fasthotel Narbonne
Les 2 Droles d'Oiseaux
Les 2 Droles d'Oiseaux
Domaine Beaupré
Domaine Beaupré
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Centre Historique
Step into Narbonne's Centre Historique where Roman history meets medieval charm on cobblestone streets. The impressive Archbishop's Palace and soaring Gothic cathedral stand proudly among honey-colored limestone buildings. Wander the pedestrian-only zone to discover the Via Domitia's ancient stones or join locals at Les Halles market where regional delicacies await. Traditional bistros serve Occitanie cuisine like cassoulet and fresh oysters between 12-2pm and after 7:30pm. Family-run hotels in converted medieval buildings offer authentic stays with exposed beams and stone walls. The neighborhood's car-free design makes exploration easy, with the Canal de la Robine providing peaceful waterside walks just steps away.

Les Halles - Vallière
Les Halles-Vallière neighborhood serves up a feast for the senses in the heart of Narbonne. The magnificent 19th-century covered market buzzes with vendors selling fresh oysters and regional cheeses. Nearby, the towering Gothic Cathedral watches over narrow cobblestone streets lined with honey-colored medieval buildings. Intimate passages radiate from the market square. Traditional bistros and wine bars offer authentic Languedoc specialties like cassoulet and local Corbières wines. The area is perfectly walkable with most attractions within 300 meters. Charming boutique hotels and family-run chambres d'hôtes in historic stone buildings provide a genuine taste of Mediterranean life.

Cité
The Cité of Narbonne whispers stories from its cobblestone streets lined with honey-colored limestone buildings. History buffs will marvel at the soaring Gothic Cathedral, imposing Archbishop's Palace, and fascinating Horreum underground galleries‚ ancient Roman chambers that have survived centuries. Wander through medieval passageways where church bells echo off stone walls. Traditional Occitan bistros serve mouthwatering cassoulet paired with local Corbières wines. Boutique hotels occupy historic buildings with exposed beams and intimate courtyards. The district's walkable design makes exploration easy, despite uneven cobblestones. For a peaceful moment, stroll along Canal de la Robine's scenic waterside paths.
Maraussan
Maraussan invites you to slow down and savor authentic French village life among sun-drenched vineyards. The charm lies in simple pleasures—morning strolls past stone houses with terracotta roofs, afternoon wine tastings with local producers, and evenings under star-filled skies. This peaceful escape offers a genuine glimpse into Languedoc's winemaking heritage just a short drive from Narbonne. You'll find limited but delightful dining in traditional bistros serving hearty regional cuisine paired with local wines. Accommodation options focus on charming vacation rentals in converted village houses with private gardens. A car is essential for exploring nearby attractions like Les Halles de Narbonne and the Mediterranean coast.

Convention
Convention delights history buffs with its medieval stone streets winding past a Gothic cathedral and Roman underground galleries. The pedestrian-only neighborhood offers charming café terraces overlooking honey-colored limestone buildings in Narbonne's historic heart. Artisan boutiques sell local pottery and Corbières wines among ancient ramparts that frame the bustling central square. Traditional Occitan bistros serve regional specialties like cassoulet paired with local wines in atmospheric medieval settings. Most attractions sit within a 10-minute walk of each other, making this pedestrian zone perfect for exploring. Limited bus service connects to Narbonne station for those venturing beyond the historic core.
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Notable for its wineries, Narbonne features attractions such as Narbonne Hotel de Ville and Canal de la Robine. This walkable city has something for everyone including sights like Narbonne Cathedral and Les Halles de Narbonne within a secluded setting.

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