Chateau De Raissac - Beziers
43.36372, 3.18801Chateau De Raissac Villa: A Blend of Culture, Comfort, and Countryside Elegance
The Chateau De Raissac Villa seamlessly combines historical elegance with modern comforts, making it a distinguished choice among hotels in Beziers, France. This exquisite Beziers accommodation features premium bedding, air conditioning, and free WiFi in every guestroom, alongside unique amenities including a ceramic museum and an art gallery. Guests can indulge in a complimentary full breakfast, relish the landscapes of a 3-hectare park, and enjoy the convenience of private parking and a seasonal outdoor pool.
Luxurious Rooms with Period-Style Elegance
Each guestroom at Chateau De Raissac Villa boasts period-style decor with views of the lush, landscaped park. With perks such as premium bedding, air conditioning, and a private bathroom equipped with bathrobes, free toiletries, and a bathtub or shower, comfort is guaranteed. The 30-m² rooms are individually decorated, enhancing the unique and luxurious experience for every guest.
Delightful Dining Experiences Await at Chateau De Raissac Villa
The villa offers a delightful dining experience, allowing guests to grab a bite from the snack bar/deli. The complimentary full breakfast served daily sets a high standard for the day ahead. For further indulgence, guests can quench their thirst with a favorite drink at the bar/lounge, enjoying the serene ambiance of the countryside.
Exceptional Services for a Memorable Stay
Chateau De Raissac Villa provides an array of services to ensure a comfortable and memorable stay. Featured amenities include a business center, luggage storage, and the assistance of multilingual staff. The property maintains high safety standards with the inclusion of fire extinguishers, smoke detectors, a security system, and first aid kits.
Entertainment and Leisure in a Rural Retreat at Chateau De Raissac Villa
Guests can enjoy various recreational amenities, including an attached winery and a seasonal outdoor pool. The property's additional features, such as complimentary wireless Internet access, wedding services, and a picnic area, cater to both leisure and event needs. The castle also houses a library, adding to the plethora of entertainment options available.
Exploring Beziers: Easy Access and Convenient Transportation
Located in a peaceful rural area, the Beziers villa is within a 5-minute drive of Musee des Beaux Arts and Place de la Revolution, offering guests easy access to local culture and history. It’s situated 20 km from Beziers Cap d'Agde and 67 km from Montpellier-Mediterranee Airport, making transportation to and from the villa convenient.
Rooms and availability
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Max:4 persons
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Max:2 persons
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Bed options:2 Single beds
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Garden view
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Max:2 persons
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Bed options:1 Double bed
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Essential information about Chateau De Raissac
💵 Lowest room price | 216 US$ |
📏 Distance to center | 2.1 mi |
✈️ Distance to airport | 12.4 mi |
🧳 Nearest airport | Beziers Cap d'Agde, BZR |
Location
- City landmarks
- Nearby
- Hotels nearby
Reviews of Chateau De Raissac
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missingWrote a review on Oct 20
The hosts were so chill and the vibe was on point. We got to explore Beziers, which was dope, and we even checked out the sick skate park and the lit beach. The castle itself was straight up #goals, with its cool modern art and cozy rooms. Definitely a rad experience!
The only thing we would've asked for is a banging party scene. Like, the castle was chill and all, but as teenagers looking for that wild nightlife, it was a bit lacking.
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missingWrote a review on Aug 27
Great suite on top floor with two bedrooms and lots of space. Charming hosts with wonderful art and pottery. Planning to return for a longer stay.
Felt like relaxing at home, nothing too much trouble.
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missingWrote a review on Jul 30
A ceramic museum and art gallery, rural location near attractions, safety features, snack bar, free Wi-Fi, wedding services.
I loved everything… just kidding, absolutely nothing!
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missingWrote a review on May 13
We stayed at Chateau De Raissac for a few nights to experience a genuine comfortable Chateau. Clare and Monique provided exemplary service and assistance. The Chateau itself was excellent, with authentic decor and place settings. The food, including wine from their own vineyard, was delicious. The suite on the top floor provided ample space, and the hosts, Christine and her husband, were charming and showcased wonderful art and pottery. A lovely start to our holiday.
Would be happy to recommend this hotel.
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missingWrote a review on Apr 08
The hotel exudes an air of luxury and tranquility. The room we stayed in was beautifully decorated and had a very comfortable bed. The breakfast, served in the charming garden, was delicious.
The maintenance of the building was lacking, with dirty areas and poorly maintained tiles. The linens had an unpleasant smell and the mirror in the room was broken.
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missingWrote a review on Apr 03
The location of the hotel is excellent, with easy access to the city center and motorway. The venue is beautifully decorated, with stunning artwork displayed throughout. The rooms are comfortable and well-maintained, offering a cozy atmosphere for a relaxing stay. The staff is friendly and accommodating, providing excellent service to ensure a pleasant experience. Additionally, the pool is clean and inviting, perfect for a refreshing dip on hot days.
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missingWrote a review on Mar 21
I had a delightful weekend at this charming hotel. the interior decor was stunning, with beautiful furnishings and attention to detail. the atmosphere was peaceful and relaxing, perfect for a weekend getaway. I particularly enjoyed the swiming pool, it was clean and well-maintained. the location was also great, surrounded by peaceful surroundings and historical charm.
the internet connection was somewhat unreliable, which could be frustrating at times. for those who prioritize having a swimming pool, it may be worth noting that the hotel does not offer one.
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missingWrote a review on Feb 26
We had a lovely stay at this beautiful chateau. the hosts, Jean and Christine, were wonderful and made us feel very welcome. the grounds were stunning and impeccably maintained. Jean's paintings and Christine's ceramics added a magical touch to the historic family home. We were fortunate enough to enjoy a delicious dinner cooked by Jean himself, accompanied by excellent wine from their family vineyards. Christine offered a fascinating tour of her remarkable collection of ceramics, including her own works. Monika, who assists them, was incredibly helpful throughout our stay. the location was peaceful and quiet, perfect for a relaxing getaway. the continental breakfast was also very good.
A fantastic experience. Cons: Nothing that I didn't like.
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missingWrote a review on Feb 06
An amazing, quirky property. Unique and interesting decor. Outstandingly beautiful chateau and gardens. Superb hosts with great recommendations. Delicious breakfast and dinner. Lovely large comfortable bed. Recently completed stylish pool. Secluded private garden for meals.
Cannot find any fault.
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missingWrote a review on Feb 01
the chateau was exceptional - filled with art, period furnishings, and charm. The hosts were friendly and helpful, making our stay even better. The dinner and breakfast were delicious, and the room was decorated with great care. A lovely start to our busy holiday!
One thing was off - no kitchen to use.
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missingWrote a review on Nov 13
We had a lovely Easter break at this hotel. The suite we stayed in was spacious and perfect for our family. The hosts were friendly and helpful, making us feel welcome throughout our stay. The continental breakfast served in the garden was delightful, and we also enjoyed the new stylish pool area. The hotel's unique interior decor, including the impressive art and ceramics, added to the charm of the experience.
While the hotel had many positive aspects, there were a few downsides. The grounds of the property could use some attention and restoration in certain areas.
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missingWrote a review on Oct 21
We had an outstanding stay at this chateau, which felt like entering a surreal dream. the artist couple who own and run the place are not only wonderful hosts, but also talented artists themselves. Our room was incredibly comfortable and beautifully decorated, with great attention to special details. the breakfast was served by a lovely woman, who was incredibly nice and accommodating. Staying here was an absolute pleasure and a real treat!
Can't fault anything about it! 😊.
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missingWrote a review on Sept 03
Located just a short drive from the city center and attractions, this historic hotel is situated in beautiful gardens. The hotel offers a private viewing of its impressive ceramic collection, which dates back to the 16th Century. Additionally, guests can enjoy a wide range of local wines during a visit to the hotel's cellars.
Although the hotel is charming, the small rooms with inadequate beds and lack of air conditioning made it difficult to have a comfortable night's sleep. The location of the hotel is a little remote, requiring the use of a GPS, and pre-arrangements are necessary for evening meals.
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missingWrote a review on Jul 25
This hidden gem is a truly unique and artistic experience. the owners are delightful artists who showcase their work throughout the chateau. the room was comfortable and full of special details. the breakfast service was exceptional and the staff couldn't have been nicer or more accommodating. An absolute pleasure to stay here!
Felt like a true getaway, no reason to complain.
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