Open daily from 10am-6pm (can vary so check when you go) / Free for under 10 years, adults 8.50 EURO / Place des Oies, Sarlat /+33 5 53 28 70 55 / / Manoir de Gisson Sarlat Dordogne – Monument historique, site officiel You will probably spend about an hour there. The historic home ‘ Manoir de Gisson‘ is a wonderful place to stop for those who love history…with it’s somewhat spooky museum in the basement. There is a covered market, but hours vary / Marchés de Sarlat : jours de marchés, horaires et gourmandises | Sarlat Tourisme – Périgord Noir () Stroll around the Wednesday or Saturday morning markets and taste the local specialties, or come for the truffle market on Saturday morning only in winter months. In town, there is the Hotel Montaigne which was updated in the last five years and is centrally located with rooms starting around 100 EURO a night / 2 Place Pasteur, Sarlat / / +33 5 53 31 91 88 / Home – Hotel Montaigne It’s outside of Sarlat in the countryside in Castels, France / Charmante maison en pierres proche de Sarlat – Maisons à louer à Castels, France () The last one we stayed in was perfect in the winter, it had a fireplace and really retained the local charm (plus it was priced right at under 170 EURO for two nights). We always choose to stay in an Airbnb, it’s just easier with children. Open daily from 8am-7pm (shorter hours Sunday) / 33 Rue de la Republique, Sarlat / +33 9 84 20 72 27 / Pâtisserie Massoulier | Facebook The classic ‘ gateaux aux noix‘ is more of a cake style and is my personal favorite (recipe in READ MORE below). Stop by the pastry shop at Patisserie Massoulier and buy local treats like walnut tartes with caramel or chocolate and even take tea on the terrace in the sunshine. Open for lunch and dinner Tuesday-Saturday / 15 Rue Fenelon, Sarlat / +33 5 53 30 19 59 / Aux 3 Sens Restaurant () Argentine Chef Christian Borini is the owner, offering seasonal dishes, great flavors, beautiful plating and a very affordable price (under 25 EURO for three courses at lunch). It’s really the only way to see the incredible countryside so worth renting one if you’re in the area.Ī lot of places in Sarlat will have a touristy vibe, but our favorite restaurant is hands down Aux 3 Sens. Parking can be a challenge in Sarlat, but you can usually find a spot on the outskirts of town and just walk in. Having a car is great, as there are so many things to see locally. The trip will take just over two hours and are non-stop.įlights are into Bergerac (about an hour away) or Brive Valley Dordogne (about 20 minutes away). There are actually trainsrunning into town, which makes it a great place to go from Bordeaux.
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