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Mercure Perigueux Centre - Perigueux Hotels
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Area: Perigueux, Perigueux, Show Map

Situated in the city center, this hotel is close to Musee de l'Armee, Jardin des Arenes, and Place de la Clautre … More

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"Hotel was spot on. No problems what so ever. The only slight downside was the parkin... " More hotel reviews

Inter-hotel Orangerie Chateau - Perigueux Hotels
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Area: Perigueux, Chancelade Show Map

Have you ever dreamt of spending your holidays in a French château ? If so, you should definitely come to … More

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"We loved the food at the restaurant. We stayed at the Orangerie which has very well-... " More hotel reviews

Le Moulin de Vigonac - Perigueux Hotels
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Area: Perigueux, Brantome Show Map

Housed in a 16th century watermill, Le Moulin de Vigonac is a 4-star hotel located near Brantôme, Dordogne also … More

Moulin de l'Abbaye - Perigueux Hotels
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Area: Perigueux, Brantome Show Map

Le Moulin Du Roc - Perigueux Hotels
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Area: Perigueux, Champagnac-de-Belair Show Map

Located in Champagnac-de-Belair, the Moulin du Roc Hotel welcomes you in the Périgord region. The hotel, housed … More

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4 star Perigueux, Perigord - Dordogne Hotels

The regional capital, Perigueux is a busy provincial city, renowned for its splendid produce markets (Wed. and Sat.) and its gastronomic restaurants, which make good use of local produce. Remains of the old Roman settlement called Vesunna survive (a temple tower and an arena), and the Musée Gallo-Romain displays finds from a well-preserved villa. But the most striking building is the cathedral, whose domes resemble Paris’s Sacré-Coeur.