Hotels in Limoges
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Browse hotels in Limoges, France — porcelain capital of Europe since 1771. Stay near Cathedral Saint-Étienne or the Quartier de la Boucherie.
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About Limoges
Limoges: Porcelain Capital of the Massif Central
Limoges, the prefecture of Haute-Vienne in south-central France, built its international reputation on two crafts: porcelain and enamel. The city's kaolin deposits, discovered near Saint-Yrieix-la-Perche in 1768, fueled a porcelain industry that supplied European courts for over two centuries. The Musée National Adrien Dubouché, housing more than 12,000 ceramic pieces, remains the largest ceramics collection in France. The medieval Cathédrale Saint-Étienne, begun in 1273 and completed over four centuries, anchors the old quarter with its Gothic nave stretching 94 metres.
Where to Stay in Limoges
Hotels concentrate around the Place de la République and the train station district, both within ten minutes' walk of the cathedral quarter. The Quartier de la Boucherie, a medieval butchers' district dating to the 10th century, sits just west of the cathedral and offers smaller independent properties. Budget and mid-range hotels line the Boulevard Victor Hugo corridor.
Practical Tips
- Rail access: TGV from Paris Gare d'Austerlitz reaches Limoges-Bénédictins station in roughly 3 hours.
- Best timing: The Fête de la Saint-Martial in late June draws the largest local crowds.
- Porcelain shopping: Factory outlets cluster on the route de Toulouse, south of the centre.
- Climate: Summers average 24 °C; pack a layer for cool evenings in spring and autumn.
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