Château D'artigny Review: Everything You Need to Know
Château D’artigny Is This the Best Place to Stay in Montbazon (FR)?
Located in Montbazon, just 14 km from Parc des Expositions Tours, Château D’artigny provides guests with complimentary bicycles, private parking, a seasonal outdoor pool, and a beautiful garden. This property includes a restaurant, room service, and a 24-hour front desk, along with free WiFi available throughout the premises. Guests can also take advantage of concierge services, luggage storage, and currency exchange.
At the hotel, the rooms are equipped with a desk and a flat-screen TV. Each private bathroom comes with a bathtub, complimentary toiletries, and a hairdryer. Additionally, there is a safety deposit box in each room.
Château D’artigny serves a buffet or continental breakfast.
Guests can enjoy a terrace, and engage in table tennis and tennis activities at this 5-star hotel.
Vinci International Congress Center is located 15 km from Château D’artigny, while Tours Train Station is also 15 km away. The closest airport is Tours Val de Loire Airport, situated 18 km from the hotel.
Couples especially appreciate the location — they gave it a score of 9.1 for a trip meant for two.
Facilities of Château D'artigny
Great facilities! Review score, 8.3
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Outdoor swimming pool
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Free parking
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Spa and wellness centre
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Restaurant
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Free WiFi
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Room service
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Family rooms
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Bar
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Toilet paper
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Bath or shower
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Slippers
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Private bathroom
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Toilet
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Free toiletries
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Bathrobe
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Hairdryer
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Bath
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Wardrobe or closet
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View
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Outdoor furniture
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Sun terrace
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Terrace
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Garden
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Bicycle rental
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Live music/performanceAdditional charge
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Tennis equipment
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Table tennis
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Tennis court
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Desk
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Flat-screen TV
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Telephone
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TV
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Kid mealsAdditional charge
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Breakfast in the room
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Bar
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Minibar
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Valet parking
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Parking garage
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Accessible parking
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Concierge service
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Luggage storage
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Currency exchange
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24-hour front desk
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Board games/puzzles
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Babysitting/child servicesAdditional charge
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Ironing serviceAdditional charge
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Dry cleaningAdditional charge
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Fax/photocopyingAdditional charge
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Meeting/banquet facilitiesAdditional charge
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Fire extinguishers
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CCTV outside property
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CCTV in common areas
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Smoke alarms
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Security alarm
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Key access
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24-hour security
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Safety deposit box
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Air conditioning
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Non-smoking throughout
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Wake-up service
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Heating
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Soundproof rooms
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Lift
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Fan
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Family rooms
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Wake up service/Alarm clock
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Room service
Free!
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Seasonal
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Sun loungers or beach chairs
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Spa facilities
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Sun umbrellas
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Sun loungers or beach chairs
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HammamAdditional charge
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Hot tub/JacuzziAdditional charge
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MassageAdditional charge
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Spa and wellness centreAdditional charge
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SaunaAdditional charge
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English
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Spanish
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French
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Portuguese
House rules
Château D'artigny takes special requests – add in the next step!
Child policies
Children of any age are welcome.
Children 18 years and above will be charged as adults at this property.
To see correct prices and occupancy information, please add the number of children in your group and their ages to your search.
Cot and extra bed policies
Prices for cots and extra beds are not included in the total price, and will have to be paid for separately during your stay.
The number of extra beds and cots allowed is dependent on the option you choose. Please check your selected option for more information.
All cots and extra beds are subject to availability.



The important details
Essential information for guests at this property
Kindly be aware that athletic attire is not permitted in the hotel restaurant.
Extra beds can be arranged in rooms (with the exception of the Classic Double Room) upon request and based on availability.
Please notify Château D’artigny in advance regarding your expected arrival time. You can utilize the Special Requests section when booking, or directly reach out to the property using the contact information provided in your confirmation.
Guests under 18 years of age are only permitted to check in when accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.







