Budget hotels in Avignon
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Avignon, the City of Popes, is one of Provence's most historically rich destinations — and you don't need to spend a fortune to enjoy it. This curated collection brings together budget hotels in Avignon rated 7.5 or above, all with a maximum of two stars, giving cost-conscious travelers a reliable base for exploring this walled medieval city on the Rhône River.
Staying Inside the Ramparts on a Budget
Avignon's medieval ramparts are among the best-preserved in France, and many affordable hotels sit within or just outside this fortified perimeter. Staying close to the historic center means you can walk to the Palais des Papes, the famous Pont d'Avignon (officially the Pont Saint-Bénézet), and the lively Place de l'Horloge without relying on taxis or public transport. Budget properties in this area tend to be compact, family-run establishments that trade square footage for prime location — a worthwhile trade-off for most visitors.
What to Expect from Two-Star Hotels in Avignon
Two-star hotels in France follow national classification standards, meaning rooms meet defined criteria for cleanliness, basic amenities, and reception hours. In Avignon, this category often includes charming stone-fronted buildings, en-suite bathrooms, and Wi-Fi access. Breakfast may be available at an extra charge. While rooms are typically modest in size, the quality threshold of a 7.5+ guest rating ensures that previous travelers have had a consistently positive experience — a practical filter when browsing on a budget.
Practical Tips
- Book early for festival season. The Festival d'Avignon, held every July, is one of Europe's largest performing arts events and drives accommodation prices up significantly across all categories.
- Check proximity to the train station. Avignon has two stations: Avignon Centre (TGV connections nearby) and Avignon TGV (outside the city). Confirm which station serves your route before choosing a hotel location.
- Parking matters. Driving into the walled city is restricted. If you're arriving by car, look for hotels that mention nearby public parking or offer guidance on where to leave your vehicle.
- Travel in shoulder season. April–May and September–October offer mild Provençal weather and lower room rates compared to peak summer months.

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