Saint-Émilion Travel Guide

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Saint-Emilion showing outdoor eating, street scenes and heritage architecture
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This attractive medieval hamlet is known for its Romanesque architecture and world-class wines.

The historic town of Saint-Émilion is one of France’s top viticulture centres. Set on a hill and surrounded by vineyards, it is comprised of clusters of golden-stone structures and narrow, sloping cobbled streets lined with bakeries, cafés and bars. Explore the town’s medieval monuments, stroll through subterranean passageways and learn about local wines in intimate wine cellars.

The vineyards in Saint-Émilion were first planted by the Romans, although the town itself wasn’t founded until the 8th century, when a miracle-working Benedictine monk named Émilion settled in a nearby cave. Successive generations of monks carved a church into the limestone slope and began commercial wine production in the region. Join other wine-lovers visiting Saint-Émilion, now recognised by UNESCO for its historic vineyard landscape.

Visit the famous Église Monolithe, a Romanesque church carved from solid rock between the 9th and 12th centuries. Weave through the network of underground passages and descend further below ground to see the catacombs. Climb 196 steps to reach the summit of the church’s bell tower for views over the medieval village.

Stroll along the well-preserved 13th-century ramparts and look for the Porte Brunet, the only remaining gate from the original fortifications. The ramparts also lead to Château du Roi, a castle said to have been built by either Louis VIII or Henry III. Climb the King’s Tower for views extending beyond the town to the undulating green expanse of the Dordogne valley.

Enjoy a drink or people-watch in outdoor cafés on Place du Marché, a pleasant town square. Taste the prestigious local wine. Take a trip out to local wineries or indulge in a tutored tasting at Maison du Vin to learn more about the region’s time-honored wine-making traditions.

The area has a mild climate year-round, although temperatures are at their most pleasant from mid-May to mid-July. Explore the small town easily on foot.

Saint-Émilion is located 22 miles (35 kilometres) northeast of Bordeaux. Trains depart several times daily from Bordeaux and take about 45 minutes to reach Saint-Émilion.

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Château Hotel Grand Barrail

Château Hotel Grand Barrail

5 out of 5
Route De Libourne D 243 Saint-Émilion Gironde
Stay at this luxury hotel in Saint-Émilion. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, free parking and a full-service spa. Our guests praise the helpful staff and the property condition ...
9.6/10 Exceptional! (346 reviews)
Great room and the staff were exceptional

Reviewed on 20 Feb 2026

Château Hotel Grand Barrail
Hôtel de Pavie

Hôtel de Pavie

5 out of 5
5 Place Du Clocher Saint-Émilion Gironde
Stay at this luxury hotel in Saint-Émilion. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, free parking and an on-site winery. Our guests praise the helpful staff in their reviews. Popular ...
9.8/10 Exceptional! (128 reviews)
Overpriced and underwhelmed
Gorgeous property without a spa and the rooms can be a little convoluted to reach (ours required three elevators from reception). It’s hard to leave a terrible review because some people were excellent and some were rude and demeaning. The room had two towels in it total and there wasn’t enough hot ...

Reviewed on 1 Oct 2025

Hôtel de Pavie
Ibis Saint Emilion

Ibis Saint Emilion

3 out of 5
Lieu-dit du Bois de l'Or Saint-Émilion Gironde
The price is AU$95 per night from 15 Mar to 16 Mar
AU$95
15 Mar - 16 Mar
includes taxes & fees
Stay at this business-friendly hotel in Saint-Émilion. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, free parking and breakfast (surcharge). Popular attractions Château Cantenac and Château ...
8.2/10 Very Good! (362 reviews)
Déjeuner très bien et leur restaurant La Boucherie est très bon avec un bon service

Reviewed on 5 Oct 2025

Ibis Saint Emilion
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Vineyard Retreat in the Heart of Wine Country

Vineyard Retreat in the Heart of Wine Country

Saint-Émilion Gironde
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Vineyard Retreat in the Heart of Wine Country
Apartment at Haut Pourret in Saint Emilion (Gironde)

Apartment at Haut Pourret in Saint Emilion (Gironde)

Saint-Émilion Gironde
Stay at this family-friendly apartment in Saint-Émilion. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, a garden and laundry facilities. Popular attractions Château La Rose Pourret and Château ...
8/10 Very Good! (21 reviews)
Apartment felt and smelt damp.Owner didn’t let us know the hot water tank needed putting on for hot water. Kettle had no filter, full of lime scale. Cooker hood needed a very good clean. Felt I had to clean all plates and cutlery before use.

Reviewed on 15 Oct 2025

Apartment at Haut Pourret in Saint Emilion (Gironde)
Villa 4 chambres, 2 SDB, Saint Emilion

Villa 4 chambres, 2 SDB, Saint Emilion

Saint-Émilion Nouvelle-Aquitaine
Stay at this villa in Saint-Émilion. Enjoy a garden, laundry facilities and an in-room coffee maker. Popular attractions Château Cantenac and Château Pindefleurs ...
Villa 4 chambres, 2 SDB, Saint Emilion
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