




2 rue Pimbert
Hôtel Ronsard is a two-star property in Tours, a city in France's Loire Valley that serves as a natural base for exploring the region's Renaissance châteaux, cycling routes along the river, and vineyard trails. With a guest rating of 8.9 across nearly 800 reviews, it punches well above its category — the kind of modest, well-run address that earns loyalty through consistency rather than spectacle.
Rooms are soundproofed and equipped with air conditioning, which matters in a city where summer heat can be persistent and street noise from a historic center unpredictable. The property is compact and straightforward, with daily housekeeping and private bathrooms as standard — exactly what independent travelers on multi-day Loire itineraries need after long days on a bicycle or behind the wheel.
Guests arriving by car will find on-site parking a genuine convenience here: Tours' old town involves narrow medieval streets where finding a spot can absorb the better part of an afternoon. Checking in from 14:00 leaves time to drop luggage and head straight out to the afternoon light on the Loire; the 11:00 check-out the following morning keeps the morning free for a final walk before moving on. For cyclists, the hotel's proximity to Loire à Vélo routes — and the availability of walking and hiking options nearby — makes this a practical overnight anchor for anyone moving through the valley at a slower pace.
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