What to visit in Narbonne in one day?
In Narbonne, every street exudes history and the southern sunshine. In just one day, the Occitan city will take you on a journey through Roman times, medieval heritage, a gourmet market, and strolls along the waterfront!
Ideally located in the city center, the Hôtel de France is the perfect starting point for exploring Narbonne on foot.
It's impossible to visit Narbonne without admiring the majestic Saint-Just-et-Saint-Pasteur Cathedral. This Gothic masterpiece will impress you with its soaring vaults and colorful stained-glass windows.
Right next door, the Archbishop's Palace now houses the town hall as well as art and archaeology museums, well worth a visit.
Continue your stroll in the footsteps of the Via Domitia, the ancient Roman road still visible beneath your feet.
Look up; you're in the heart of a city where every narrow street tells a story!
At lunchtime, head to the Narbonne Market. This vibrant and friendly covered market is the perfect place to sample local specialties.
You can enjoy Gruissan oysters, artisanal charcuterie, and local cheeses, all accompanied by a glass of Corbières wine.
Another option: have a picnic along the Robine Canal.
For a more unusual activity, visit the underground galleries of the Roman Horreum, vestiges of ancient times, perfect for history buffs and families alike.
If you're in the mood for a breath of fresh air, rent a bike and cycle along the Robine Canal, or head to the trails of the Parc de la Campane for a nature break with a view of Montredon. And to end this day in style, head to Narbonne-Plage to admire the sunset over the Mediterranean.
Enjoy the comfortable rooms of the Hôtel de France Narbonne center and its warm welcome as you explore this historic city nestled between the sea and vineyards.
Ideally located in the city center, the Hôtel de France is the perfect starting point for exploring Narbonne on foot.
Start with the must-see attractions in Narbonne's historic center.
It's impossible to visit Narbonne without admiring the majestic Saint-Just-et-Saint-Pasteur Cathedral. This Gothic masterpiece will impress you with its soaring vaults and colorful stained-glass windows.
Right next door, the Archbishop's Palace now houses the town hall as well as art and archaeology museums, well worth a visit.
Continue your stroll in the footsteps of the Via Domitia, the ancient Roman road still visible beneath your feet.
Look up; you're in the heart of a city where every narrow street tells a story!
A Gourmet Break at the Narbonne Market
At lunchtime, head to the Narbonne Market. This vibrant and friendly covered market is the perfect place to sample local specialties.
You can enjoy Gruissan oysters, artisanal charcuterie, and local cheeses, all accompanied by a glass of Corbières wine.
Another option: have a picnic along the Robine Canal.
An Afternoon of Nature, Culture, and Relaxation in Narbonne
For a more unusual activity, visit the underground galleries of the Roman Horreum, vestiges of ancient times, perfect for history buffs and families alike.
If you're in the mood for a breath of fresh air, rent a bike and cycle along the Robine Canal, or head to the trails of the Parc de la Campane for a nature break with a view of Montredon. And to end this day in style, head to Narbonne-Plage to admire the sunset over the Mediterranean.
Enjoy the comfortable rooms of the Hôtel de France Narbonne center and its warm welcome as you explore this historic city nestled between the sea and vineyards.