Looking for inspiration for a weekend in Carcassonne? Read our tips below on the things to do in Carcassonne, France plus a sample weekend itinerary, where to stay, how to get around, and the best restaurants to try!
Carcassonne is a hilltop town located in France. It’s known for its Medieval castle. If you’re into historical facts and stuff, Carcassonne is perfect for you! Be amazed by the walls, ramparts, and architecturally beautiful buildings that this town has for us. Don’t forget to bring your camera as everything you will see here is very picturesque!
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3 Day Weekend Trip Guide to Carcassonne, France
Day 1 – Weekend Guide to Carcassonne, France
Memorial House (Maison des Memoires)– Help yourself in learning about the Carcassonne history by visiting the Memorial House or Maison des Memoires, the former house of the poet Joe Bosquet. You’d get a lot of information about him and his involvement in French history.
Day 2 – Weekend Guide to Carcassonne, France
La Porte D’aude– You should start your second day in Carcassonne with a bit of elegance. This beautiful entrance would welcome you and your family or friends. Enjoy the beautiful scenery and activities that are waiting for you inside.
Chateau et Remparts de la Cite de Carcassonne– A highly recommended place to visit in Carcassonne, France! Learn French history and enjoy a stunning view of the town while you’re in this place! Definitely worth a visit.
Cathar Castles– A beautiful Medieval French Castle. Don’t miss the chance to go here! You can ride a carriage and feel like a royal while going around the area. Enjoy the atmosphere and the scenic view. A lovely castle indeed!
Day 3 – Weekend Guide to Carcassonne, France
Centre Culturel De La Memoire Combattante– Before leaving Carcassonne, don’t forget to visit this museum. Enjoy seeing artifacts and old military uniforms inside. Not only that, you’d also enjoy your tour here as the guide that will help you is very friendly and willing to share all the information you need to know about the military.
Where to Stay in Carcassonne, France
Where to Stay in Carcassonne, France if you’re a Backpacker
Hotel Class’Eco Carcassonne offers a free secure car park and low-cost rooms with free WiFi access and flat-screen TVs. The guest rooms at Hotel Class’Eco Carcassonne are equipped with satellite channels and have shared bathrooms. Guests of Hotel Class’Eco Carcassonne can enjoy a continental breakfast every morning, in the dining room or on the garden terrace. The hotel staff are available to assist 24 hours a day.
Price: Starts at $33 per night for Triple Room with Shared Bathroom, $0 for taxes and charges, add $4 for breakfast (optional), it’s free cancellation and no prepayment needed, you can pay at the property.
Featuring free WiFi throughout the property, Les Orchidées offers pet-friendly homestay accommodation in Carcassonne. Free private parking is available on site. You will find a coffee machine and a kettle in the room. Every room comes with a shared bathroom with a bath or shower and a bidet, with free toiletries provided. A flat-screen TV is provided. An infrared massage device can be rented at an extra charge. Carcassonne Airport is 5 km from the property.
Price: Starts at $34 per night for Single Room with Mountain View, $0 for taxes and charges, add $6 for breakfast, and it’s non-refundable.
Premiere Classe Carcassonne is located in La Bouriette, near the Deux-Mers motorway A61 and 3 minutes from the airport. Free WiFi is provided. All air-conditioned rooms have a work area and a TV. Bunk beds are available in some rooms for a third guest at no extra charge.
Price: Starts at $35 per night for Triple Room (1 Double Bed + 1 Single Bed), $0 for taxes and charges, add $6 for breakfast (optional), and it’s non-refundable.
Where to Stay in Carcassonne, France if you’re on a Budget
Brit Hôtel Bosquet Carcassonne Cité – A61
Brit Hôtel Bosquet Carcassonne, renovated in 2014, is 1.5 km from the medieval city of Carcassonne, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Free WiFi is provided. Only accessed by stairs, the air-conditioned guestrooms feature satellite TV with Canal + channel, a bathroom with a hairdryer and a telephone. A buffet breakfast is served each morning at the hotel. Restaurants can be found less than 500 m away.
Price: Starts at $63 per night for Room with 1 Double Bed, plus $1 for taxes and charges, add $10 for breakfast, and it’s non-refundable.
Au Royal Hotel is located in the center of Carcassonne, 600 m from the train station and a 20-minute walk from the medieval city. Guestrooms at Au Royal Hotel are comfortable and equipped with a TV and en suite bathroom with a hairdryer. A home-made buffet breakfast is served daily and the staff at Au Royal Hotel are happy to advise guests on local restaurants and sightseeing.
Price: Starts at $64 per night for Double Room with Shower, plus $1 for taxes and charges, add $8 for breakfast, and it’s non-refundable.
Cité et Ville à pied, WIFI, Imprimante, Ordinateur, 2 chambres, 3 lits
Cité et Ville à pied, WIFI, Imprimante, Ordinateur, 2 chambres, 3 lits is situated in Carcassonne. It is set 6 km from Cavayere Lake and offers free WiFi. The apartment includes a living room with a TV and a bathroom with a walk-in shower and a hairdryer. The accommodation is equipped with a kitchen with an oven, a microwave, and a washing machine. Bed linen and towels are provided. A baby cot can be provided upon request. The nearest airport is Carcassonne Airport, 3 km from the property.
Price: Starts at $64 per night for Apartment, plus $32 for taxes and charges, and it’s partially refundable.
Where to Stay in Carcassonne, France if you want Luxury
Hotel du Roi & Spa by Sowell is blessed with a bar and a beautiful garden. It is located just 1.5 km from Carcassonne Cathedral and 4 km from Pont Rouge Commercial Zone. Guests can enjoy its facilities such as restaurant, a 24-hour front desk, and room service, along with free WiFi throughout the property. All rooms at the hotel offer a private bathroom that is fitted with a shower, a hairdryer, free toiletries, and a TV with satellite channels. Guests can also enjoy a buffet breakfast.
Price: Starts at $204 per night for a Standard Double Room, plus $4 taxes and charges, breakfast for $28, it offers free cancellation, and no prepayment needed.
Domaine d’Auriac – Relais & Châteaux
Featuring a seasonal outdoor pool, a terrace, and a Michelin-starred restaurant, Domaine d’Auriac is located in Carcassonne. Free WiFi is available. Each room at the Domaine has a flat-screen satellite TV and a private bathroom with a bathrobe, free toiletries, and slippers. Some rooms also have a seating area and a dressing room. The Auriac has a gastronomic restaurant with a Michelin star and a bistro with a traditional menu. Guests are invited to relax in the bar and there is a floral garden with a terrace. Guests have access to the Domaine d’Auriac’s bicycle and car rental services.
Price: Starts at $233 per night for Superior Double Room, plus $2 taxes and charges, free breakfast, and it’s non-refundable.
Hotel de la Cité & Spa – Mgallery by Sofitel
The hotel features gardens and an outdoor pool with views of Saint Nazaire Basilica. Free WiFi and wired internet access are available. Classic or Provencal-style decoration and an iPod docking station feature in all of the guest rooms at Hotel de la Cite. Some rooms have a balcony with views of the city. Homemade pastries are served at breakfast and regional dishes are offered in the brasserie and summer restaurant. Guests can also dine at the Michelin-starred Barbacane restaurant or enjoy a cocktail in the bar. The hotel has a shuttle service and valet service available for guests using the private car park.
Price: Starts at $305 per night for Classic Room with 1 King Bed, plus $2 for taxes and charges, free breakfast, and it’s non-refundable.
List of restaurants that you can try while in Carcassonne, France
Serves French, European, and Contemporary Cuisine. Visitors love going back to this restaurant for their awesome food and friendly staff. Don’t miss the chance to visit this place.
Operating hours: 7:30 PM – 10:00 PM (Tue-Sat)
Address: 55 rue Aime Ramond, 11000 Carcassonne Center, Carcassonne, France
It offers French and European cuisine. Try to experience eating traditional food that they offer. With their great location, you’d surely enjoy your dinner while having the best ambiance.
Operating hours: 12:00 PM – 1:30 PM / 7:30 PM – 9:00 PM (Fri – Tue)
Address: 13 rue Saint-Jean, 11000 Carcassonne Center, Carcassonne, France
La Table de Franck Putelat serves French cuisine. Customers enjoy eating here for their awesome food, friendly staff, and peaceful venue. You should experience that too! Visit this restaurant when you’re in Carcassonne.
Address: 80 Chemin des Anglais, 11000 Carcassonne Center, Carcassonne, France
Serves Italian, Mediterranean, and European cuisine. This restaurant would surely satisfy your Italian cravings!
Operating hours: 7:00 PM – 10:00 PM (Tue-Sun)
Address: 124 av du Pdt Franklin Roosevelt, 11000 Carcassonne Center, Carcassonne, France
A restaurant that serves Asian cuisine mainly Chinese and Vietnamese. With its warm atmosphere, you’d absolutely enjoy eating your favorite Asian dishes.
Operating hours: 11:30 AM – 2:00 PM / 7:00 PM – 10:00 PM (Mon-Sat)
Address: 13 rue des 3 Couronnes, 11000 Carcassonne Center, Carcassonne, France
How to go to Carcassonne, France from the UK
Via Ryanair: (one way)
*From London Stansted to Carcassonne, France
Ticket Price: £12.99
* Prices are subject to change. You can visit Skyscanner for more details about the ticket prices.
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