sarlat perigord noir tourist office
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This tourist information office is more than just for information, it also has loads of neat souvenirs. There are also racks of brochures and pamphlets of attractions in Sarlat and the surrounding areas. This is a worthwhile stop at the beginning of your visit here.
we did not have a cell phone plan that allowed international coverage at a decent rate so discovering these free wifi hotspots in all the tourism offices was a great surprise.
Stop by to get some maps & pamphlets. This is a beautiful medieval town to explore. We were there during the crafts & farmers markets. Fun to walk around and listen to the music. Wonder off the main streets to view the private homes. Lots of restaurants and ice cream shops
They have all kinds of free brochures, maps etc. A good spot to get your bearings. It's right down in the middle of the village.
Excellent service, kind and helpful. A local map is a must.The one in Sarlat is near a terrific restaurant.
Lots of brochures, helpful staff. Plenty of ideas for touring the Dordogne, Vezere Valleys, Perigord region of France.
The clerks were very helpful and tried very hard to answer our questions, however, very limited English maps and guides are available. We would like a guide to all the major villages and sites.
Sarlat is wonderful. As we drove in, we were skeptical--the edge of the town looked modern and industrial, but the medieval city is beautiful. The directional signs are easy to following order to get to Tourist Information. My advice is to pay €.50 and get the walking tour MSP, the explore the old city. It is easy to follow and takes you through all the important sites and even back alleys. If you enjoy history or architecture, this is the tour for you. The staff in the TI were also very helpful in recommending an excellent place for a light lunch. There is a publication that lists all the restaurants in the city and the types of food they serve- very helpful and unique..This is a wonderfully pleasant city!!
Conveniently located in the center of Sarlat. Lots of useful information about the area. Helpful staff.
Sarlat-la-Caneda is a beautiful medieval city, in a region full of attractions to please the whole family. You wonder how our medieval ancestors managed to build such beautiful buildings with so little technology, when today with all the technology in the world, our modern buildings are so ugly. September is a great time to visit - still warm (28 degrees yesterday) but without the holiday crowds. It is difficult to find a good place to eat amongst the hundred of restaurants all offering the same menu of duck-related delicacies. After just two days, we are all 'ducked-out' !!
iT HAD MOST THINGS TO DO IN THE AREA,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,but some were a little dare i say exaggerated as we went to one of the attractions the WILD BOARE FARM and having been told by the leaflet access was all day and self guided ……...we would have had to stay for 1 hour for a guided tour not what the leaflet said………..misinformation !!!!!!!!! So we had to leave
Staff is very friendly and knowledgeable not only about the cite medieval itself but also surrounding area.
Thank you for taking time to write this message.We are sorry to hear that the service you received during your visit in our tourist office did not meet your expectations, as the quality of the service our visitors receive is our priority.If you are interested in GPS tracks for hiking trails, indeed we don't have anything at the tourist office but you can download the application itiAQUI for all the Aquitaine area.We hope you will be satisfied for your next visit in Sarlat.
We went in a few times to find out local info. Loads of leaflets available, multi-lingual helpful staff a really good tourist office.
Sarlat is a very well preserved medieval town with a turbulent history. Its history is reflected in its architecture and construction. Bloody religious conflicts lasted centuries in the area which did not become a part of the French Kingdom until rather late. Everything here is built of native stone. Even the roofs are covered in stone. Wealthy merchants built great houses that being of stone still today reflect their original glory. The tourist office was most helpful in providing information and guidance. Sarlat is the kind of place where you could easily wear out a camera.