Saint Avertin: Basking in a Quiet and Quaint French Town
Saint Avertin is one of the 272 communes of the Indre-et-Loire department of France. Ensconced in thick florals and verdant vista, Saint Avertin is a mixture of rich history and medieval landscape. It is the home of the humanist, bookbinder, and publisher Christopher Plantin who published 1,500 polyglot copies of the Bible around 1568 to 1572.
Best Time to Visit
Summer, or from June to August, are the best months to explore Saint Avertin, France. Expect rare precipitation and temperature that’s comfortable enough to bask and get a restful slumber. However, this is also when Saint Avertin hotels’ and accommodations’ prices soar, given that tourism is at its best. You can avoid the crowd and book affordably priced rooms by visiting the commune in fall (September to November), with the average temperatures 23.7°C and 8.8°C.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Choosing a place where to stay shouldn’t be that wearying as Hotel le Faisan is a two-star hotel that goes beyond its level. Enjoy traditional French cuisine in this Saint Avertin hotel that sits beside the renowned and tranquil Cher River. There’s no need to worry if you’re a foreign national who doesn't speak French because Hotel The Originals Tours Sud (ex Pa'tit-Dej Hotel) staff members are multilingual. You can travel to Saint-Pierre-des-Corps TGV Station and the exhibition center A10 Motorway on foot if you stay in B&B Hôtel Tours Parc Expo St-Avertin. It’s practical and recommended to those who prefer a minimalistic yet exquisite room. Oh, and don’t forget to bless your eyes with the quaint Château de Cangé, built in the 13th century.