Ratings based on 29 Verified Reviews
4.9 Room cleanliness
4.9 Service & staff
4.7 Room comfort
4.7 Hotel condition
Expedia Verified Reviews
by A verified traveler from Auckland New Zealand
Posted 30 Jul 2019
A unique property , very friendly helpful host, we will return. So very spacious and comfortable inside and out
by A verified traveler from Abbotsford bc
Posted 26 Apr 2019
This is a noblemans house from the 1500's...terrific!
by A verified traveler from Abbotsford,bc, canada
Posted 21 Apr 2019
This is like staying in a. Castle or chateau. Terrific!
by A verified traveler from Colorado Springs, CO, USA
Posted 18 Nov 2018
Old world charm. Felt like I was in a castle. Very gracious host. Wonderful breakfast.
Recommended
for Everyoneby A verified traveler from Glasgow
Lovely old medieval hotel
Posted 14 Oct 2018Very atmospheric with open log fire and old stone winding staircases. Had a “castle” feel to it. Very cosy dining room. The owner and manager Frederique could not have done enough for us. Felt like he was an old friend. Everyone in the village were just so friendly and we felt that we really got a feel for the French culture during our stay. Great hotel and would definitely go back if we were ever in that neck of the woods again
by A verified traveler
A pleasant stay in a 600 year old building!
Posted 22 Sep 2018 on HotelsThe hotel is in a historical building and is in good condition. The proprietor, Frederick, is helpful and speaks English fluently.
There is no TV in the rooms and the Internet is weak except in the lobby. An indoor parking garage is available at no extra charge. Beware that the streets are very narrow so it is very easy to get your car scratched/dented!
by A verified traveler
Posted 15 Jul 2018
Close drive to Carcasonne. Great morning breakfast. We had the group room and it was good for our family for a night. Quiet town which shuts down for siesta time so be sure to time your arrival and meals.
by A verified traveler
Bel accueil dans une belle demeure !
Posted 12 Nov 2019 on HotelsUne belle adresse !
Plus qu’un hôtel classique, le D’Alibert est une demeure patrimoniale dans laquelle vous êtes reçu par le propriétaire des lieux, Frederic Guiraud ,grand amateur d’art. Les chambres sont spacieuses et joliment décorées,les salles de bains très agréables et les petits déjeuners copieux et savoureux ! Mention spéciale pour les croissants faits maison !
by A verified traveler
Posted 28 Aug 2019 on Hotels
Le séjour a été bon, mais le petit déjeuner n'a pas été varié.
by A verified traveler
Posted 24 Aug 2019
Lieu unique avec beaucoup de charme, accueil chaleureux. Super !