Are you going southwest of France? This is in which district you are staying in Albi, the birthplace of Toulouse-Lautrec!
Albi is a charming small town of 50,000 inhabitants, located between the aquitain basin and the Central Massif, in the center of the department of Tarn whose largest town it is. Nicknamed the “red city” by the color of its brick buildings, it was created in Antiquity and became the fief of the Trencavel lords in the Middle Ages and then, in the thirteenth century, an episcopal city and. a high place of catharism - a Christian doctrine judged by the Catholic church. It is also to fight the cathars - today known as Albigeois, they suffered a fierce repression - the splendid fortified cathedral of Sainte-Cécile, an architectural gem of the region, and the palace of Berbie, where the archbishops of Albi lived.
A city of exchanges, whose speciality during the Renaissance was the culture and trade of the pastel, it finally became an industrial center specialized in glassware and coal mining in the nineteenth century and then.. a major tourist and cultural place, taken by the many visitors charmed by the place!
So, eager to discover this gem of the Occitania? We share with you all our good plans to find the best accommodation to sleep in Albi!
Historic Centre

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The historic center of Albi is a fortified old town, whose signature takes the color of the red bricks that compose its buildings, has developed around the episcopal ensemble formed by the Sainte-Cécile Cathedral and Berbie Palace . The shaded houses, coloured and flowered, are organized around the Savène square, a theatre of festive events during the summer season. Not to be missed: Maison du Vieil Alby , high place of the Albigean memory, and the Toulouse-Lautrec museum, sheltered by the majestic palace of Berbie.
Staying in Albi in the heart of town is not a problem, many hotels are referred to and will welcome you whatever your budget.
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Bout du Pont

Starting from the historic centre, it is enough for the visitor to walk along the banks of the Tarn (watercourses separating the city in two shores) to reach the so-called "Du Bout du Pont" or faubourg de la Madeleine (located on the right bank of the Old Bridge ) built to meet the growing demand for housing: brickworks, tanneries, dyes quickly established in order to enjoy the power of the current. A former workers' quarter, it offers a breathtaking panoramic view of the old Albi. An interesting anecdote: the church of La Madeleine who watches over the neighborhood, built in the 19th century, looks like two drops of water to.. the Church of the Madeleine of Paris, which inspired its construction!
Where to sleep in Albi in the heart of this neighborhood? No worries, just book a room in one of the many hotels that counts the place.
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Vigan area

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The Vigan acts as a border between the historic centre and the modern Albi. Vigan square is a heart of town where refreshing is twice possible: in one of the many bars that are installed there, of course, but also, during the summer, thanks to the jets of water that make the joy of young and old! Luxurious private hotels, witnesses of the time of the trade of the pastel, there are the city hotel and the famous house Enjalbert and its shaded façade. Come with family? Go to the national garden and its flowered parterres around the music kiosk, or to the charming Carrousel d’Albi and its wooden horses.
Cherry on the cake: no housing problems that seek to sleep in Albi by having all the advantages related to the sector, the highly developed hotel offering cohabiting here with various rental solutions. For example, you can find your happiness Hotel du Vigan , renowned for its situation and its warm welcome.
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