Perpignan hotels & apartments, all accommodations in Perpignan
4-star hotels in Perpignan
Villa Duflot Hotel & Spa Perpignan
Rond Point Albert Donnezan, Perpignan, France
Dali Hotel Perpignan - Restaurant
18 Boulevard Jean Bourrat, Perpignan, France
3-star hotels in Perpignan
- Nyx Hotel Independant Perpignan Centre Gare
- Kyriad Perpignan Sud
- Appart'City Confort Perpignan Centre Gare
- Brit Hotel Porte D'Espagne
- Hotel Pb - Paris-Barcelone
- Appart-Hotel Mer & Golf City Perpignan Centre
- Hotel De La Loge
- The Originals City, Hotel Les Domes, Perpignan Sud Saleilles
- The Originals City, Hotel Mondial, Perpignan
- Ibis Perpignan Sud Saint Charles Hotel
- Hotel Kennedy
- L'Oranger Hotel
- Campanile Perpignan Sud Hotel
- Hotel Victoria
- Urban By Balladins Perpignan
- Residence Copacabana
- Le Crocodile Rouge Bed & Breakfast
- Victoria Hotel
- Hotel New Christina
Ibis Styles Perpignan Centre Gare Hotel
16 Cours Lazare Escarguel, Perpignan, France

Camping La Sirene Hotel
Route De Taxo 66702 Argeles Sur Mer, Perpignan, France
2-star hotels in Perpignan
- B&B Hotel Perpignan Nord Aeroport
- B&B Hotel Perpignan Sud Marche International
- Gites Du Mas Donat
- Ibis Budget Perpignan Sud
- B&B Hotel Perpignan Sud Porte D'Espagne
- Hotel De France Perpignan Centre Ville
- Hotel Alexander
- Ibis Budget Perpignan Centre
- Residence Bleu Castillet
- Fasthotel Perpignan
- Hotel Aragon
- Suites Coronell Den Vila
- Hotel La Cigale
- Hotel L'Eolienne
- B&B Hotel Perpignan Nord
- Paris Barcelone Hotel
- Appart Hotel De La Republique
- Village Vacances Les Abricotiers

Ibis Budget Perpignan Centre
34 Avenue Du General Leclerc, Perpignan, France
Mas Latour Lavail Hotel
55 Chemin Del Vives, Perpignan, France
Discover Perpignan: Explore Hotels Across the City
Perpignan, a charming city in southern France, is a hidden gem that is definitely worth a visit. Known as the "Gateway to Catalonia," it belongs to the Pyrénées-Orientales region, blending French and Spanish culture seamlessly.
When it comes to finding accommodation, Perpignan offers a range of neighborhoods to suit different preferences. The Historic Center is a popular choice, with its picturesque streets, vibrant atmosphere, and proximity to many attractions. Saint-Jacques, located near the city center, offers a variety of hotels and restaurants, making it a convenient option for travelers. Another great choice is Saint-Matthieu, known for its historic buildings and lively markets, providing visitors with a true taste of local life.
Must-see Landmarks of Perpignan:
Palace of the Kings of Majorca: This impressive fortress-like palace showcases stunning Gothic architecture and offers panoramic views of the city and the Mediterranean Sea.
Perpignan Cathedral: Known as St. John the Baptist Cathedral, it is a majestic masterpiece with a mix of Romanesque and Gothic styles, housing beautiful stained glass windows and intricate sculptures.
Castillet: This iconic landmark is an ancient gateway from the 14th century, featuring a clock tower and a small museum dedicated to local history.
Must-visit Events in Perpignan:
Visa Pour l'Image: This renowned international photojournalism festival attracts professionals and enthusiasts alike, showcasing powerful and thought-provoking exhibitions.
Festival Internacional de Musica Castell de Perelada: Held in the nearby village of Perelada, this music festival brings together world-class artists to perform in a stunning castle setting.
Les Déferlantes Sud de France: A summer music festival featuring a diverse lineup of popular national and international artists, taking place in nearby Argelès-sur-Mer.
What is the Most and Least Popular Time to Visit Perpignan?
The most popular time to visit Perpignan is during the summer months of June to August when the weather is warm, and the city buzzes with tourists. However, the least crowded time is during the shoulder seasons of spring (April to May) and autumn (September to October). These periods offer pleasant weather, smaller crowds, and the opportunity to experience local life at a more relaxed pace.