Are you leaving on holiday in Sète? Here are the best areas to stay in Sète and book your accommodation.
Located between the Mediterranean Sea and the Thau pond, Sète is a famous city for its port, Mont Saint-Clair on which it was built and to be locally nicknamed the "Little Venice of the Languedoc". This refers to the many canals that cross the city, including Le Le Canal du Midi , which finishes his 240 km journey from Toulouse , and the Canal du Rhône, whose 98 km route from Beaucaire also ends here.
But its daily atmosphere offers a refreshing change that is not found in the tourist cities of the rest of the Languedoc coast – and if you like seafood, it is the ideal place: Sète has the largest active fishing fleet on the Mediterranean coast. The beaches of Sète begin at 3 km southwest of the city centre.
Accommodation in Sète is relatively easy and accessible during the months of September to March, but when the beautiful days and tourists arrive, finding accommodation to sleep in Sète becomes more difficult. High season makes prices rise for hotel nights in Sète and the apartments and houses for rent are stormed.
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Hotel in Sète
To sleep in Sète, you can choose from more than 130 hotels.
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Holiday home for rent in Sète
Apart from hotels, you can rent a holiday home for your accommodation in Sète.
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Apartment for rent in Sète
You can also choose to rent an apartment in Sète.
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Bed & Breakfast in Sète
To live close to the premises, you can rent a guest room (or Bed and Breakfast) to sleep in Sète.
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Hostel in Sète
There is no youth hostel located in Sète and its surroundings.
Visit Sète
Best time to go : July, June, September Lowest rates to accommodate: January, February, March, November
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