About Agen

Agen, the charming capital of Lot-et-Garonne, sits between Toulouse and Bordeaux with the Garonne River flowing through its heart. Known for its relaxed vibe and sun-soaked streets, it’s a brilliant base for exploring southwest France. Hotel options here are wonderfully varied—think chic boutique stays for couples, riverside luxury for a splash of indulgence, and budget-friendly spots near the train station for easy exploring. Families will love countryside hotels just outside town, where leafy gardens and space to unwind come as standard.

Agen is a city made for wandering, with charming streets lined by heritage gems like the grand Saint-Caprais Cathedral, the former Dominican convent of Notre Dame des Jacobins, and the elegant Saint-Hilaire Church. Culture lovers can dive into the treasures of the Musée des Beaux-Arts or catch a performance at the intimate Theatre du Jour, while families will enjoy a walk across the suspension bridge or a fun afternoon at Happy Forest Amusement Park. Summer brings the cafe terraces to life, and the Saturday market is a feast for the senses—don’t leave without sampling the town’s famous prunes. Beyond the city, the rolling countryside offers endless ways to explore, from hiking, cycling, and horse riding to kayaking, fishing, and even a round of golf. Charming day trips to Puymirol or vibrant Toulouse make for easy excursions, but many visitors are just as happy returning to Agen for lazy afternoons by the pool or tucked away in leafy gardens.

The Best Places to Stay in Agen

For a Charming B&B

  • Le Petit Domaine de Colayrac offers four light, airy suites, two of which have space for families or groups. Suites are decorated in soothing pastel shades, with original features — exposed beams and fireplaces — a reminder that this pretty, white-painted B&B has a long history. A family favourite, with swimming pool and gardens.

For an apartment or villa

  • If you'd prefer a self-catering option, we suggest that you visit our online partner Booking.com.

Travel information

  • Fly to Agen La Garenne Airport — minutes from town — or catch an international flight to Toulouse Blagnac Airport, and journey just over an hour by bus or car to Agen. Alternatively, Agen is well-connected by rail to destinations across France.
  • The Lot-et-Garonne region is great for a road trip! Contact our online partner Rentalcars if you would like to hire a car.
  • Travel during the spring or summer for the best weather, with temperatures ranging between 22 and 28°C in June to August. May or September-October are ideal for quieter trips. Avoid the August summer holidays if you can, as this is the busiest time of year.

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The best hotels in Agen

Le Petit Domaine de Colayrac

Agen (Douat Nord)

Stylish accommodation in the heart of the Lot-et-Garonne, just 6km from Agen. Spacious rooms have had a white wash yet their original features remain including exposed beams and fireplaces. Indulgent breakfasts are served, there's an enormous pool and acres of parkland to explore.

  • Country Escape - Set the heart of the beautiful rolling green fields of the Lot
  • Sights nearby - The region has over 40 "bastides" or fortified towns and 14 castles, all of which are worth seeing
  • Great walks - The Lot-et-Garonne has over 341 walking circuits, through vineyards, farms and chateau grounds
  • Swimming Pool - Outdoor pool open during the summer months
from $69 for 1 room, 1 night including taxes & fees