
Best Luxury Hotels in Languedoc-Roussillon
Languedoc-Roussillon, Capestang
Château Les Carrasses
Surrounded by vineyards and rolling hills near Béziers, Château Les Carrasses offers 30 stylish suites, apartments and villas set within a beautiful 19th-century wine domaine. Offering classic French charm with contemporary design, this boutique estate blends the grandeur of its château heritage with the relaxed sophistication of modern Mediterranean living.
The estate’s brasserie-style restaurant La Serre serves fresh, seasonal cuisine overlooking the infinity pool and vines, while the bar and terrace provide perfect spots for rosé-fuelled sunsets. Guests can unwind at the spa, enjoy tastings in the wine cellar, play tennis, cycle through the vineyards, or explore the nearby Canal du Midi.
Each self-contained residence features fully equipped kitchens, terraces or gardens, and some with private pools—ideal for families, couples, or groups seeking refined rural tranquillity in the heart of the Languedoc.
Languedoc-Roussillon, Puissalicon
Château St Pierre de Serjac
(4 stars)This enchanting 19th-century Chateau Pierre de Serjac is the first word in luxury and style and boasts eight elegant rooms for guests to choose from nestled in a traditional wine estate. The city of Montpellier can be found just an hour away and for people who want to be surrounded by nature while enjoying first-class amenities such as a spa and outdoor infinity pool, this is the perfect place to stay. Guests will be able to spend their days cycling through the countryside or playing tennis on the onsite court before enjoying fine dining in the hotel’s restaurant.
Languedoc-Roussillon, Carcassonne
Hôtel De La Cité Carcassonne – MGallery
(5 stars)Although part of the MGallery group, Hôtel De La Cité is independently owned, housed in a building that’s more than a century old. Guests staying in one of the 59 rooms benefit from perks such as Nespresso machines, free city tours, valet parking and an airport shuttle. Many visit for a meal at La Barbacane, its Michelin-starred restaurant, where diners have the option to eat al fresco overlooking the fortified walls. The boutique hotel’s facilities also include a souvenir shop, a seasonal outdoor pool and a Cinq Mondes spa with a hammam and relaxation room.
Languedoc-Roussillon, Carcassonne
Le Domaine d’Auriac
(5 stars)Occupying the site of an ancient Carsac oppidum, this 19th-century townhouse is surrounded by three-century-old parkland — a calm and majestic setting to enjoy fine cuisine. And as this is a Relais and Chateaux property, you can be assured of the best food. There are two restaurants; Le restaurant Bernard Rigaudis and Le Bistrot d’Auriac, with the option of dining beside the outdoor pool on a pretty terrace. The hotel kitchen also offers epicurean workshops dedicated to women with breast cancer, utilising the freshest local produce and celebrating the expression of the terroir. Guests can play golf and tennis onsite at the 21-bedroom hotel.
