Set on a 14108 ft² garden, this 3-star hotel is 1.2 mi from Foix Train Station. It offers an outdoor swimming pool, a terrace with chairs and free Wi-Fi access in the entire property.
Set beside the Pyrenees Ariégeoises Regional Park, this. The Originals Access, Hôtel Foix has a 24-hour automatic-reception and you can visit Toulouse, 47 mi away.
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Joli duplex avec balcon et vue sur place du centre historique! offers accommodations in Foix, a 2-minute walk from Foix Castle and 3.8 miles from Labouiche Underground River.
Chalet pour 5 personnes équipé sur emplacement privatif dans camping 4 étoiles appartenant et géré par un particulier is located in Foix, just 23 miles from Col de la Crouzette and 2.3 miles from Foix...
Studio Le Terra - Petit déjeuner inclus 1ère nuit - AUX 4 LOGIS offers accommodations in Foix, 4.1 miles from Labouiche Underground River and 10 miles from Ariege Golf Club.
I was charged twice for the room. Once through Booking and then by the Hotel; I don’t speak French and the manager didn’t or didn’t want to speak English. So I paid twice
Later on American Express resolved the issue; I had paid twice.
I would NOT recommend this hotel
cristina
Argentina
10
Scored 10
a nice medieval city the castle and castle museum is worth a...
a nice medieval city the castle and castle museum is worth a visit but plenty of steps. lots of little cafes and restaurants BUT you must make the effort to look around. remember its a medieval city. but a great base for riding the passes
Paul
United Kingdom
4.0
Scored 4.0
Foix is closed on Mondays, so do not plan to visit the...
Foix is closed on Mondays, so do not plan to visit the castle on Monday. There is was little to see or do in the town. Restaurants close very early and are not open on Mondays. The Visitors' Center offered a suggested visit to Forges. It filled some time. We were also caught in Foix when a General Strike was called. The town has very little to offer tourists besides the castle. A better castle to visit is located in Carcassone, just a short drive away.
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Anonymous
United States of America
10
Scored 10
It's a lovely little town and hasn't been overrun by...
It's a lovely little town and hasn't been overrun by tourists, so local people are friendly, prices (for restaurants and such) favourable, and one can run into some old crafts (I, for instance, bought a handmade comb from cow horn, a lovely thing, from an old guy who makes them). That was on the market (not to be missed, it's by the river). The castle is great but the town itself is definitely also worth some exploration.
Anna
Czech Republic
2.0
Scored 2.0
In the region of the pyrenees you need staff who can speak...
In the region of the pyrenees you need staff who can speak several languages not just French.If you are not happy with the quality of food you should be able to refuse payment not have them take it out of your bank that is illegal.
Adrian
10
Scored 10
We were there for the Tour de France.
We were there for the Tour de France. Town offers good shopping, markets on Tuesday & Fridays + smaller ones on other days. Numerous cafes spill out into the main shaded avenue. A compact town with an historic core and a castle that MUST be visited. The castle has re-oppened in 2019 after a revamp and has excellent, modern IT-based interpretation. There are also activities - archery, forge work, practice stone masonry + watch a trebuchet in action. Staff are in period costume and make this an experience and not just a visit. Well worth the 12 euros. Adults & children alike will learn a great deal about Cathar France. The main musem is accessible to wheelchair users, the main castle requires some climbing. Several Cathar castles close by plus Carcassonne and Mirepix which are worth a visit. Consider a trip to the Med (Narbonne/Beziers) and Andorra whilst you are in Foix. There are numerous walks zig-zaging up the mountains.
The studio was perfect for my 1-night stay in Foix. It's very small, but still has everything you need: a fully equipped kitchen, and a small table to have breakfast at. Everything was renovated and well maintained, and it was super clean. The breakfast in the fridge was a nice touch. I had no problems finding parking on the main street and was able to walk in to the center of Foix in less than 15 minutes. Great value for money!
We stayed in this hotel on our way to Andorra. It's within walking distance to the city centre (25 min walk). We were pleasantly surprised. The room was very spacious, clean and modern. It had a great big bathroom. There was a good variety of food for breakfast (cheese, ham, eggs, pastry). The hotel has a free parking and a pool which is not very common for a 3 star hotel. Also the staff was very friendly and helpful.
Wow what a spectacular and special place,! So charming and the views from the place were amazing - we spent the first 5 or 10 minutes snapping photos from the room! It's right in the medieval part of Foix, close to everything. The proprietor was very kind and patient, especially helping us park in the garage (not easy!) I really loved the place - a real treat!
Jackie was lovely. She made us a good breakfast every day and spent time chatting with us (which made me work on my French!). She is an artist, so the studio was beautifully decorated with art. Pretty little enclosed garden. Location is right in the center of Medieval Foix, which meant we could walk everywhere. Lots of cafes, restaurants, shops.
Very stylish loft newly converted with high spec bathroom and kitchenette. Views of the Chateau de Foix across the town from small balcony or the moving ceiling in the bedroom that allows you to 'sleep under the stars'. Rooftop garden and Jacuzzi also available. Comfortable double bed and sofa-bed also good quality. Only minutes from the centre.
Room was good.Setting beside the lake was beautiful.Parking was good and access to Foix by bus, fast and cheap.Drive to train station very easy and trains well priced to Toulouse,Tarascon and Ax les Thermes.Lovely lakeside bar,cafe open all afternoons and evenings five minutes walk away,with various sports available.
Quiet, comfortable, air conditioned room overlooking a lake. Just a few moments drive to the center of Foix.
The restaurant was wonderful, one of the best meals I’ve had in France! And that wine list? Truly amazing.
The service was top notch, receptionist/server was so friendly. We would definitely stay again.
Centrally placed in Foix with easy access to shops and restaurants. Secure parking provided by the host. Facilities in the bedroom were well above average with a mezzanine sitting room.
This hotel is a bit outside town, however, its on the lake. The beds were clean, comfortable and the water in the shower was hot!
The staff were very helpful and extremely friendly.
Perfect location for an overnight stop and to walk into Foix for a meal. Modern spacious clean rooms, stairs could be a problem for some people. Would definitely recommend.
The location was awesome, probably in the most centric street of the town, close to everything and it felt like living in the real Foix. The apartment was well appointed.
Lovely, carefully renovated apartment in the beautiful center of Foix. Excellent host. The kitchen/living room was a bit warm but not too hot (no air-conditioning).
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