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9.2/10
Great
GGuest UserThe location is convenient, just near the train station, within walking distance, and convenient for eating. The surrounding environment is a bit messy, but the hotel's internal environment is great, and it is pet-friendly. They also prepared a dog bowl for my dog
Hotel near Montpellier City Center, Montpellier 100% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:CAD 218
9.0/10
Great
GGuest UserThis is a great place, I always stay here. It's very convenient, right across from the train station and right in front of you. The room was spacious, larger than many French hotels. It was clean and hygienic. Highly recommended!
GGuest UserI arrived in the evening after a long train journey. The receptionist whose English was brilliant immediately put me at my ease, giving me all sorts of useful information - including where to get a meal and how to get out from the garden side. My room was across the garden and largely unlit so it was a bit of an adventure getting there the first time. The decor and facilities in the room itself were a little 1960ish., though it did have an iron and ironing board so I was able to neaten myself up before going out. I did feel a little nervous using the shower as the bath was plastic and I’m a large old guy. I found getting in and out slightly tricky. Breakfasts were good though.Montpellier itself was strange - lots of grandiose architecture but not much shade. The old town was slightly disappointing somehow (but then I was only there for a couple of days). Leaving was complicated by another national day of (in)action. When I heard that the tram I needed to get to Montpellier Sud de France station had been held up by the demonstrators in town, reception came to the rescue and ordered me a taxi so I was able to get the train back. So to sum up a quirky hotel with terrific staff.
Hotel near Montpellier City Center, Montpellier 100% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:CAD 105
8.9/10
Very Good
MMartynThe hotel is a very good budget hotel. The hotel offers a good breakfast with fantastic yogurt. The room is equipped with a decent kitchen to cook breakfast if yoghurt in a paper recyclable container is not your thing. I do recommend arriving before reception closes or you may be left on the pavement wondering where you will sleep. Happened to me. Fortunately a long term resident arrived back to the accommodation after a late night shift at the local Lidl and was able to help my Son & I retrieve the room key from a safety deposit box on the inside of the building. So arrive early, have some yoghurt & enjoy the refurbished Nîmes train station located opposite.
AAnonymous UserThe hotel facilities are average, with a small kitchen, a supermarket within 10 minutes' walk, and a 15-minute walk to the old town. Boiled water will have a lot of white sediment, and locals say that the water in the southern part of the judge has this problem.
Hotel near Montpellier City Center, Montpellier 100% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:CAD 102
8.8/10
Very Good
GGuest UserWe will definitely come back 😍♥️ we loved it.
It’s just 10 min walk from the airport. We had a big room at the ibis style. Every thing was spotless, nice comfy beds ( I would suggest to add an extra pillow but I’m sure I would get it if I asked 😅). The room was very quiet even if it is in a industrial area ( we would prefer a little warmer room, we tried to bring it up a little bit but unsuccessfully, we gave up cause we had 2 nights only). The breakfast was too good, not busy at all, even at the last moment, the food was enough. Everything is high quality, artisan bread, bio butter and cheese, fresh croissants and pain au chocolates, fresh squeezed orange juice, fresh boiled eggs, etc. Its just 20 min walk to the tram station, 15 min journey to the rail station. We visited another beautiful sea side town, Sète, 30 min journey from Montpellier.
GGuest UserWe did not receive advice that the the hotel cannot be accessed by car, so Satnav is not helpful. It was almost 9pm when we left the airport 11minutes away by car, but we did not arrive until 90 minutes, within the traffic-free old city. Phone calls to the hotel (separate phones, several occasions) connected us to a Tesla Charging number(we had a VW hire car|) or an Agent Immobilier. By asking local people on the street and in a restaurant, we eventually arrived at a secure hotel carpark with electronic code access, a young man appeared as he was locking up for the night. He told us we were lucky to find him there. We parked and were transported by him via a circuitous and improbable route through the fortifications. Why were we not given directions to this car park and why was this system not explained to us? Diabolical!
Ggregory clayThis is a very nice cheap hotel. Calling it a resort is definitely a stretch of the imagination. Very small pool, steam room, and Sauna. Everything was clean and orderly. Limited hours in pool and steam/ sauna. It probably saves significantly on power draw, so I understand, but not guest friendly. Front desk is only open from 15:00 to 18:00. Not guest friendly. Some of the pics are actually from the resort next door. Some false advertising. Beware. The €15 room service breakfast is probably the greatest value room service I have ever seen. Well worth it. Surprising even. 10€ self laundry is too much, and after 2plus hours in the dryer I just took my wet clothes to room and hung them to dry. Additionally, you self clean much of the room or pay 100€. No wifi in rooms. It's 2024. Time to upgrade.
I would absolutely go back.
GGuest UserThis hotel had loads of space in the apartment and the reception member was very helpful on arrival. It is a 5 minute walk from Cité médiévale and about 20 minutes from the lower city. I stayed in a single room apartment and it had a double bed and a double sofabed, as well as all the utensils and equipment for cooking your own meals.
AAng_ieWe stayed at Hôtel Golf Fontcaude for more than a week during winter, and overall, it left a very clear impression of being well maintained and thoughtfully equipped.
The first thing that really stood out was how clean everything was. The rooms, common areas—everything felt spotless and well cared for. That sense of cleanliness immediately made the stay more comfortable and reassuring.
The hotel is also well equipped, especially with the many rooms featuring a kitchenette. For a longer stay like ours, this made a huge difference. Being able to prepare simple meals and settle into a routine gave the place a practical, almost apartment-like feel.
That said, staying there in winter came with one small drawback. The floor was quite cold, and without carpet, it was noticeable—especially in the mornings. It didn’t ruin the experience, but it’s something worth knowing if you’re visiting during the colder months.
Overall, Hôtel Golf Fontcaude felt clean, functional, and well suited for longer stays, particularly if you value space and self-catering. A warm pair of slippers in winter would definitely make it even better.