Montargis
Montargis : Things to see and do
Montargis : Organise your stay
Montargis :
Unmissable tourist sites
Where to sleep?
Montargis Hotel tips
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ibis montargis from55.00 €
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Le Coche De Briare from65 €
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De la Gare from47.00 €
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Travel guide Montargis
Montargis : The Michelin guide review
An area for hunting and fishing, known as the “Venice of Gâtinais”. The comparison may be somewhat optimistic, although there are several canals running through the town and the peaceful banks of the Briare Canal are a pleasant place for a stroll. With the ruins of its old castle, a museum dedicated to local painter Anne-Louis Girodet, its wash houses and renovated Tanners’ quarter, the town (famous for its pralines) has much to offer visitors.
Tourist attractions Montargis : Things to see and do
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Grands Appartements
F - 77300 Fontainebleau
The tour of the Château de Fontainebleau 's Grand Apartments takes in the superb Galerie François I . Built between 1528 and 1530, the gallery is decorated with frescoes and stuccoes by Rosso. The king's emblem, the salamander, is omnipresent. Th..
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This château is at once evocative of the Renaissance, with its famous horseshoe staircase, and of the imagery of Épinal, with the poignant scene of Napoleon bidding farewell to the faithful soldiers of the Old Guard in Adieux de Napoléon . In 1528, ..
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Fontainebleau Forest
D142 F - 77300 Fontainebleau
The ancient forest of Bière has always been a magnificent hunting ground, particularly on horseback. Today, it is carefully maintained (it is divided into 747 plots tended so as to produce the finest specimens), and has signposted pathways throughout..
Hotels Montargis
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ibis montargis
2, Place Victor Hugo F - 45200 MONTARGIS
"Between Sully sur Loire and Fontainebleau, close to the A77 highway, the Ibis Montargis hotel is an ideal base for day trips out to discover the Gatinais region. The hotel is located in the centre of town, close to the series of bridges that r..
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Le Coche De Briare
72 Place De La République F - 45200 Montargis
Le Coche De Briare is situated in the centre of Montargis, a 5-minute walk from the Closiers Lake. It offers air-conditioned rooms with a modern décor and flat-screen TVs. The guest rooms at Le Coche include free wired internet access and feature wo..
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De la Gare
222 rue Emile Mengin F - 45200 Montargis (Centre)
a 2 minutes à pied de la gare sncf et du centre ville de Montargis,la venise du gatinais,l'hôtel dorele de la gare vous proposent 51 chambres insonorisées et climatisées,un parking privé ,un salon, un bar ouvert de 10h à 23h, deux salles de réunions ..
Restaurants Montargis
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Behind a pretty white façade, is a 1930s counter, and beyond that is the dining rooms in either contemporary or chic bistro-style. Traditional cuisine using the finest produce.
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This restaurant serves traditional dishes served in a classic setting, with a terrace that is much sought after when the sun comes out. Dishes include: duck leg confit with potatoes and parsley, beef fillet with Roquefort, and snail cassoulet.
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Visitors to this inn have the pleasure of discovering gourmet cuisine, which skilfully deploys seasonal ingredients to best effect. Simple accommodation for those staying the night.
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The beams and copper fireplace make for a rustic setting, and the food is as environmentally aware as the surroundings suggest! Vegetables, garden herbs, a sense of invention and a respect for the passing seasons. Le Bistro has daily specials and a t..
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Named after the author of the medieval poem the Roman de la Rose, this restaurant specialises in fine fish and seafood. The small rustic dining room is often full.
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La Gloire is an unpretentious, bright and flower-decked restaurant where a charming welcome awaits. Here the finest gastronomic traditions are interpreted subtly and generously, as is evident from the groaning dessert trolley! Comfortable rooms.
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This restaurant has an opulent little dining area with an appealing touch of British flair, and a terrace that looks out over the greens. It all sits very well with the classic dishes, which are sophisticated and seasonal.
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There's nothing restrained about the portions served in this restaurant, which is named after the Dominican order of nuns. Fish and seafood take pride of place on the menu - roast lobster is one of the chef's specialities.
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These good children have set up home in this 1823 inn at the foot of the collegiate church. The inventiveness of the Japanese-born chef results in daring dishes, such as abalone and foie gras.
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The restaurant is in a regional house with a terrace on a pedestrian square in the village, where the poet Max Jacob is buried. Good classic cuisine with inventive touches.
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A family ambience characterises the small welcoming dining rooms (exposed beams, pale hues) and a conservatory-style veranda. Traditional gourmet cuisine.

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