Le Centenaire Hotel, Les Eyzies-de-Tayac
100 year anniversary hotel for first discovered prehistoric site
"Le Centenaire" was open in 1964, 100 years after the first prehistoric discovery in the region. Recently renovated in 2013, the hotel creates a comforting home from home environment with all the conveniences of a modern day hotel that you would hope for.
There are a selection of 20 rooms to choose from throughout the hotel and a configuration to suit anything from a couple to a family. Each is classically furnished and feature air-conditioning, TV, hairdryer, minibar, en suite bathroom and free Wifi.
Each morning you can help yourself to a breakfast buffet which can be enjoyed on the courtyard terrace over looking the glorious garden and surrounding hills or in the comfort of your own room.
Other primary features included a heated outdoor pool, hotel bar, restaurant and meeting room for seminar or similar.
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The pool
Surrounded by the hotels luscious garden and with wonderful views, the heated pool is a heavenly place to kick back and relax. It features plenty of sun loungers and parasols as well as space for children to play on the grass.
The Restaurant
Each evening and at the weekends for lunch from April until October, the restaurant opens its doors. Quality local produce is the order of the day and can be relished in the dining room or on the terrace. Group meals, events or seminars can also be organised.
Child policy
All children are welcome and one under the age of 2 may stay for free when using a cot.
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