Overlooking the port in Sète, Hotel Port Marine welcomes you in a modern atmosphere. The small rooftop swimming pool measures 3.4 by 6 metres and boasts panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea.
Dawson
France
Easy to walk to nearby restaurants. Lovely walk down breakwater. Not brilliant for dog walking but I suppose most town centre hotels have similar problems.
Located only 200 metres from the beaches and 2 km from Georges Brassens Museum, Cit'Hotel Imperial offers bright and modern air-conditioned rooms. Some rooms boast a private balcony and a sea view.
This hotel is set in the heart of Sète, between the Mediterranean and the Thau Lake, and features a contemporary décor and an on-site gourmet restaurant.
Imogen
United Kingdom
The main selling point is the fantastic atrium which was just magnificent to sit in, both in the evening and at breakfast. Rooms were more functional but large and comfortable and ours though on a side street did have a canal view.
Hôtel de la Plage is a beachfront hotel set in Sète, 1.4 km from Espace Georges Brassens. This 2-star hotel offers free WiFi. The property is situated 2.2 km from Sea Theatre.
Phyllis
France
The breakfast is great and the staff are friendly. The location is excellent . It was a one night stop at the end of winter, so we didn't swim but the beach is just across the road.
Set in the town centre, this air-conditioned hotel is located 200 metres from Sète Train Station. Free Wi-Fi is provided in the guest rooms and you can enjoy a continental breakfast every morning.
B&B HOTEL Sète Centre Gare is located on the canal in the port town of Sète, a 5-minute walk from the SNCF train station and a 10-minute drive from the beach.
Marie
Canada
The hotel was very comfortable and in a good location close to the gare and the main canal. The room was cosy and comfortable and breakfast was included.
Situated in Sète and with GGL Stadium reachable within 28 km, Nuits enchantées sur les flots Embarquez pour une aventure inédite à Sète features express check-in and check-out, non-smoking rooms, a...
Located in Sete's Corniche District and within 250 metres from a sandy beach and restaurants, Hotel Sables D'or offers air-conditioned rooms and free WiFi access throughout.
great position,, easy patking . very helpful staff
Domaine du Lazaret sits in a 3-hectare domain and offers direct and private access to the beach. It also offers 2 TV lounges, a games room, self-service laundry and a children's playground.
Room, peacefulness, cheerful staff in dining room.
Located within 27 km of GGL Stadium and 31 km of Montpellier Cathedral of Saint Peter, Péniche Anna Maria 4 offers rooms in Sète.
FAQs about hotels in Sète
On average, 3-star hotels in Sète cost £104 per night, and 4-star hotels in Sète are £67 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Sète can on average be found for £197 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £120 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Sète for tonight. You'll pay on average around £147 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Sète will cost around £288 (based on Booking.com prices).
Fly into Montpellier Airport, 30km away, then take a 20-minute train to Sète. Alternatively, direct trains from Paris take around 4 hours. For domestic travellers, driving from Marseille or Toulouse takes approximately 2 hours. No direct water transport available.
The most convenient airport for both domestic and international travellers to Sète, France is Montpellier-Méditerranée Airport. It's approximately 30km away, offering a variety of transport links to Sète, including trains and taxis.
In Sète, France, public transport is primarily facilitated by the Thau Agglo Transport bus service. It offers extensive routes across the city. Alternatively, the city is pedestrian-friendly with cycle paths. Car hire is also available, but parking can be challenging. Always check the latest schedules and routes online.
What guests said about Sète:
10
Scored 10
The town is so walkable, yet there is still so much to see.
The town is so walkable, yet there is still so much to see. So many different little areas and so charming. I never stopped eating as there is so much food to try. The Halles market is amazing! It has a very authentic feel, laid back...you feel like a local!
dottie
United States
10
Scored 10
Wonderful town with a special feel, great resturants, shops,...
Wonderful town with a special feel, great resturants, shops, walk among the waters edge.
Very easy to wander, a little difficult to park but a good underground carpark on the central road. Will look out for chances to visit again.
Fiona
United Kingdom
4.0
Scored 4.0
We ate in Sete twice, but were twice disappointed.
We ate in Sete twice, but were twice disappointed.
The town of Sete was dirty and crowded.
It was difficult to park in Sete, and difficult to drive around at the time we went (July) as it was very busy on the roads.
I would not visit Sete again.
Susan
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
I liked Sete.
I liked Sete. It was a good place to finish my bike ride from St Malo. However, it was also a bit too big and busy so a day less would have been good. Lots of restaurants, bars and places to just hang out and watch the world go by. A good train service to Montpellier.
Deniz
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Les Halles for foodies and buzzing atmosphere
Les Halles for foodies and buzzing atmosphere
Vast beaches towards Agde
Cycle paths along the beach
VTT biking from Sète around l'Etang de Thau and over to Frontignan, and up on the Gardiole (more difficult)
Music festivals all through the summer
Bars and restaurants
Day trip into Montpellier on train
Shelley
France
8.0
Scored 8.0
Sète itself is lovely however we were in a hurry to find...
Sète itself is lovely however we were in a hurry to find somewhere to stay off the ferry and made a howling error booking La Perle Marine. Miles away from the centre in a complex resembling prison blocks. Didn't actually find the apartment so gave up. Paid up front for an apartment without bed linen and towels and very rude responses from the owner asking me to 'stop bothesays it allring them'. DO NOT BOOK LAR PERLE MARINE! Read the reviews. Says it all!
The front desk staff were remarkable, very helpful and informative. The location is central to the beach district and city core. A nice scenic 30-minute walk into the center of town and 10-minutes to the beaches. The hotel has roller shutters which dramatically reduce any traffic noise. Parking was not an issue at all as there was plenty of nearby angled street parking which was safe and readily accessible. Desk staff are very helpful in determining and recommending best options for parking your auto
Le Grand Hotel is well-situated for enjoying the various attractions of Sete - the canals (by boat), Mont St Clair (bus), restaurants, cafes - or for using the railway station to explore the wider area. The hotel's rooms are arranged on several floors around a spacious grand atrium, which is used on the ground floor for breakfast. It has its own secure car park. Our room was spacious and comfortable with a convenient bathroom. The staff were pleasant, displaying varying degrees of helpfulness.
The logis has a beautiful view down to the harbor and Mediterranean beyond. There is a pretty garden with fountains and fairly large swimming pool.The breakfasts were delicious and a great value! Staff was friendly and helpful. The only negative was the very steep and narrow roads up to the hotel, a challenge for both walking and driving. But if you don’t mind that, it was a good value and nice spot to stay in Sète.
The host was very attentive and pleasant. The accommodations appear to be brand new. The street level of the BnB is made up of 3 guest rooms with bath plus a common sitting/TV area plus a kitchen that is always available. The location is great! Free parking out front. It's about a 10 min. walk to central Sète. It's quiet! There's a great takeout pizza place close by. Guests have control of the heat in the room.
This budget hotel provided good value for money and the staff friendly and helpful. The room was small but was great for our 2 day stay in Sete. The hotel was not far from the centre of town where you could wander around the waterways, eat in one or two of the many seafood restaurants or just enjoy a coffee. The hotel had its own secure parking area which we used for a very small fee.
Excellent location within striking distance of all that Sète has to offer. Extremely pleasant and helpful contact with Emilie to organise everything regarding accessing the property with some really useful bonus information on places to go, things to do etc.
The flat is light, spacious and, on the whole, a very pleasant environment. The view from the terrace is splendid.
Very nice accomodation in the heart of Sete. Close to the water and all amenities. Parking space in a garage close by. Marie was very helpful and lovely. She left fridge full of goodies for our 1st breakfast. Lovely garden for sitting out. Would recommend
This apartment has an amazing view of the port of Sète. We awoke to a spectacular sunrise streaming into the rooms. There are quite a few steps up to reach the apartment but it is worth the climb. also there was adequate storage space for our bicycles.
Le Petite Bijou is a fantastic small apartment in Sète. Gréât location, comfortable bed, clean and great owners. Last year we stayed at a nice hotel across the canal but we really enjoyed sitting out on the tiny patio at Le Bijou.
Parking is easy and secure. The room ( superior Patio) is a good size, the bathroom is excellent and the bed is very comfortable. The room is very quiet.
The hotel is in an excellent position right in the centre of everything.
It’s an easy walk from the train station. There is a street market almost outside the Hotel on Friday. Cinema close by. Bar/Restaurant on the corner of the street. In short the location.
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