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Address Esplanade Du Moulin, Promenade Sancert Map
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Friendly fantastic hotel on the banks of the Tarn River. The hotel Le Moulin de Moissac emerges its harmonious silhouette on the banks of the Tarn River from the year 1474. This old mill will make your client to discover a wonderful landscape, the beauty of Moissac city and its historic cloister. The Moulin de Moissac is an establishment which produces its energies in an ecological way using the geothermal power of Tarn waters and photovoltaic panels. The hotel has 36 rooms of different types classic, executive, junior suites and suites, two of them for disabled people and some having spectacular views towards Tarn River. Moreover, its offer is completed with 4 meeting rooms, with capacity for 125 people, perfect to hold any kind of conferences, conventions, reunions or banquets. In its surroundings, you can discover touristic places such as the cloister, the St. Pierre Abbey, the Way of St. James, or visit the touristic villages Auvillar and Lauzerte. The hotel clients can use freely its wonderful Spa. Notice the clients have to pay a city tax of 0.90 Euros per pax and night. **From December the 1st, the restaurant will be open on Sundays. Directions Access by car motorway A62 Toulouse / Bordeaux, exit number 9 Castelsarrasin Moissac . Other amenities/facilities Buffet Breakfast Air conditioned Central heating Chapel Kayak Rent a cycle Turkish Bath Jacuzzi Safe box at reception Elevator Outdoor Parking Coach Parking Garden Area Hairdresser Central Heating Amenities Allergia Room Satellite TV Babycot Connecting rooms Kitchen Facilities Soundproof Windows Fax Tea and Coffee Machine Wi-Fi

Address 3 Place Des Recollets Map
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Located on the road to Santiago de Compostela in Moissac, Tarn region-et-Garonne. Enjoy the friendly atmosphere, close to the historic city center and the cloister of Saint-Pierre-de-Moissac, dated XII century and declared World Heritage Site by Unesco.