I may have lost track of all the ways the staff at this hotel went above and beyond to make our stay here so pleasant. They work hand-in-hand with a bike tour/rental company that operates out of their building. Christine the bike rental manager came to the train station and picked us up. At the end of our tour when we had to catch an early train they made up (without our asking) a packed breakfast for us to take with us. They helped get our bags upstairs. They gave us directions for ATMs, etc. When one of our friends had a bike accident they transported him from another hotel back to Souillac and made an appointment for him to see a doctor. They were amazing.||||As one other reviewer has noted, this is really two hotels in one. La Vielle Auberge manages the Hotel Le Quercy immediately adjoining and only separated by a courtyard. There probably shouldn't be reviews for Le Quercy anymore. Our room was in the Le Quercy and it was nice, modern, had a standard double bed plus a single that was handy for opening luggage and sorting clothes, etc. We had a terrace overlooking the pool and a unique electric awning that we could lower to shut out the sun or noise as necessary, although our pool-side room was quiet.||||The dinners and breakfast buffets were great (see separate review under...
Read moreThe hotel is centrally located in a quiet road near the old part of this pretty town. Our room was spacious and reasonably comfortable. The dining room in the hotel was full on a Monday night in April, and the quality of the meal was very good: mainly local & regional fare, accompanied by a good choice of local wines (we followed the sommelier's recommendation, which was ideal for our menu choice) ||However, the hotel is very dated, and appears in need of refurbishment. The breakfast was not particularly good value: why do French hotel breakfasts always offer a wide choice of pastries & carbohydrate based food, yet lack healthy options (eg in this...
Read moreThe hotel is centrally located in a quiet road near the old part of this pretty town. Our room was spacious and reasonably comfortable. The dining room in the hotel was full on a Monday night in April, and the quality of the meal was very good: mainly local & regional fare, accompanied by a good choice of local wines (we followed the sommelier's recommendation, which was ideal for our menu choice) ||However, the hotel is very dated, and appears in need of refurbishment. The breakfast was not particularly good value: why do French hotel breakfasts always offer a wide choice of pastries & carbohydrate based food, yet lack healthy options (eg in this...
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