
Hotels in Marmande
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Browse hotels in Marmande, France — gateway to the Garonne Valley, 90 km from Bordeaux. Stay near the Gothic Collégiale Notre-Dame or the Saturday market.
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About Marmande
Marmande: Garonne Valley Town and Tomato Capital of France
Marmande sits on the left bank of the Garonne, 90 km southeast of Bordeaux in the Lot-et-Garonne department. The town gave its name to the Marmande tomato, a ribbed, heritage variety still grown across the surrounding Val-de-Garonne plains. The 16th-century Église Sainte-Marie, with its Gothic cloister and Renaissance galleries, anchors the old centre. The weekly Saturday market on Place du Président-Roosevelt draws producers from across the valley.
Where to Stay
Hotels cluster near the town centre and along the N113 route toward Agen. Visitors use Marmande as a base for cycling the Garonne à Vélo greenway, which runs directly through the commune. The Pays du Marmandais extends to prune orchards and strawberry farms within 15 km.
Practical Tips
- Getting there: Marmande has a train station on the Bordeaux–Toulouse line; journey time from Bordeaux is around 50 minutes.
- Best time to visit: July brings the Tomato Festival (Fête de la Tomate), held since the 1980s.
- Market day: Saturday mornings at Place du Président-Roosevelt for local produce.
- Cycling: The Garonne à Vélo route (865 km total) passes directly through town — rent bikes locally for day sections.
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