Hotels in Centre-ville de Hyères, Hyères
Updated 16 July 2026 · 5 real hotels
Centre-ville de Hyères is the practical, well-connected heart of one of the Var coast's oldest resort towns, offering easy access to the pedestrian old town, local markets, and bus or train connections toward Toulon and the Giens Peninsula. It suits independent travellers, couples and business visitors who want a walkable base without relying on a car. Beach lovers should note that the sea is several kilometres away, so the centre works best for those happy to combine sightseeing with day trips to the coast.
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Staying in Centre-ville de Hyères
Centre-ville de Hyères sits at the core of a town that blends a medieval hilltop quarter with broad, palm-lined boulevards dating from its 19th-century heyday as a fashionable winter retreat. Staying here puts you within walking distance of Place Massillon, the covered market, and the narrow lanes of the Vieille Ville that climb toward the ruined Château Saint-Bernard. The atmosphere is unhurried and distinctly Provençal, with plenty of café terraces, independent shops and a lively weekly market scene that reflects everyday local life rather than peak-season tourism.
The neighbourhood is genuinely convenient for getting around: the town's main bus hub connects the centre to Hyères-Toulon Airport (one of the closest airports to any French Riviera town), to the TGV station, and to the ferry port at La Tour Fondue for crossings to Porquerolles and Port-Cros. Accommodation ranges from budget-friendly two-star hotels starting around 100 €/night to comfortable four-star properties at roughly 206 to 228 €/night, so there is a workable option for most budgets. The trade-off is that the beaches of the Almanarre or L'Ayguade require a bus ride or car, making the centre a better fit for visitors whose itinerary extends beyond sunbathing.
Where to stay on any budget?
A real selection, real prices, from the most affordable to the showstopper.
| Hotel | Area | Rating | Price / night |
|---|---|---|---|
| ibis budget Hyères Centre Ville ★★ | Centre-ville de Hyères | ★ 3.6 | 100 €/nuit |
| B&B HOTEL Hyères ★★ | Centre-ville de Hyères | ★ 3.8 | 154 €/nuit |
| Hotel des Palmiers ★★★★ | Centre-ville de Hyères | ★ 4.3 | 206 €/nuit |
| Best Western Plus Hotel Hyeres Cote D'azur, Hyeres ★★★★ | Centre-ville de Hyères | ★ 4.3 | 216 €/nuit |
| Mercure Hyeres Centre Côte d'Azur ★★★★ | Centre-ville de Hyères | ★ 4 | 228 €/nuit |
Frequently asked questions
Which hotels are available in Centre-ville de Hyères and what do they cost?+
Five properties currently feature in this area. At the four-star level, the Mercure Hyeres Centre Côte d'Azur is priced at around 228 €/night with a 4/5 guest score, the Best Western Plus Hotel Hyeres Cote D'azur sits at roughly 216 €/night with a 4.3/5 score, and Hotel des Palmiers comes in at about 206 €/night also rated 4.3/5. For budget stays, the ibis budget Hyères Centre Ville offers rooms from around 100 €/night (3.6/5) and the B&B HOTEL Hyères is available at roughly 154 €/night (3.8/5).
Is Centre-ville de Hyères close to the beach?+
No, the town centre is situated several kilometres inland from the nearest beaches. The Plage de l'Almanarre on the Giens Peninsula and the beaches around Hyères-Plage are typically reachable by local bus or car in around 10 to 20 minutes depending on traffic. If beach access is your main priority, you may want to compare accommodation closer to the seafront, but the centre remains a good base for day trips combined with exploring the historic town.
How easy is it to reach Hyères-Toulon Airport from the city centre?+
Hyères-Toulon Airport (TLN) is one of the most convenient airports on the French Riviera because it sits very close to the town itself, roughly 3 to 4 kilometres from the centre. Taxi transfers are short and relatively affordable, and local bus connections link the airport to the town. This makes Centre-ville hotels particularly practical for travellers flying directly into Hyères rather than arriving via Marseille or Nice.
What is there to do within walking distance of Centre-ville de Hyères?+
The pedestrianised old town is the main draw, with its medieval architecture, Place Massillon, the Collégiale Saint-Paul church and regular outdoor markets selling local produce and Provençal goods. The Villa Noailles, a landmark modernist villa that now hosts art and design exhibitions, is reachable on foot with a short uphill walk. The town also has a good selection of restaurants focusing on Provençal and Mediterranean cuisine, independent boutiques and a calm, authentic atmosphere that differs noticeably from busier Riviera destinations.
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