Hotel Biney was founded in 1863 by Prosper Biney, a renowned chef who opened the establishment on Boulevard Gambetta. Over time, the hotel became a favorite hangout of the elite and bourgeoisie who were enamored with its cuisine and environment. One of the big names who set foot in the hotel includes Emma Calvé, hailed as one of the most prolific female French opera singers of the Belle Époque.
From Boulevard Gambetta, Hotel Biney moved to a quieter location on Rue Victoire Massol in the 1970s. There was less foot traffic, and the hotel lost its restaurant, but the new location was closer to the historic center of Rodez. The new hotel location also had a small and tranquil courtyard garden, a welcome respite from the busy streets of Rodez.
In recent years, Hotel Biney was purchased by two childhood friends who also happen to be born in Rodez. Together, they continue to uphold the hotel's long-standing quality of service while modernizing the guest experience.
Tucked within the quiet streets of Rue Victoire Massol, Honet Biney is housed in a building with a pale stone façade matching its neighboring buildings. Arched windows and a small garden create a welcoming sight for guests.
Inside, the hotel architecture leans toward a combination of classic and contemporary designs, featuring warm hues and soft lighting to evoke a cozy ambiance. The hotel's reception area and dining area have polished flooring and light-colored furniture, so guests can immediately feel at ease.
Hotel Biney offers 28 rooms spread across 6 floors, each designed to prioritize comfort: comfortable bedding, double-glazed windows, and high-speed WiFi. Much like the communal areas, all rooms have light-colored walls and tasteful furniture with pops of bright colors from the bed linen and pillows.
Pets allowed
Non-smoking rooms
Meeting/banquet facilities
Luggage storage
Sauna
Walking tours
Take a look at these facilities:
Garden
General
Family rooms
Lift
Soundproof rooms
Heating
Non-smoking throughout
Internet
Internet services
WiFi
Free WiFi
Services and conveniences
Daily housekeeping
Safety & security
Security alarm
Smoke alarms
CCTV in common areas
Fire extinguishers
Reception services
Invoice provided
Access
Pets allowed
Non-smoking rooms
Services
Meeting/banquet facilities
Luggage storage
Activities
Sauna
Walking tours
Take a look at these facilities:
Garden
General
Family rooms
Lift
Soundproof rooms
Heating
Non-smoking throughout
Internet
Internet services
WiFi
Free WiFi
Services and conveniences
Daily housekeeping
Safety & security
Security alarm
Smoke alarms
CCTV in common areas
Fire extinguishers
Reception services
Invoice provided
For 12.5 EUR (15 USD), start your day with a delicious breakfast buffet at Honey Biney. The on-site communal dining area is equipped with a microwave, coffee maker, water heater, and essential cutlery. With views of the courtyard garden and flower beds, guests are in for a bright and energizing meal.
Buffet breakfast selections highlight organic and local products, such as fresh fruit juices, gluten-free bread, cheese from a local cheesemonger in Rodez, and organic hard-boiled eggs. Guests can also try Fouace, an Aveyron specialty similar to brioche bread. Satisfy your sweet tooth with artisanal and preservative-free jams, fruit compotes, and a selection of fresh fruits.
There's also a lounge and bar where you can relax, read the newspaper, or catch up and socialize with other hotel guests.
Want to discover the best restaurants in the area? You can ask for personalized recommendations from the hotel staff for a taste of local flavors and hidden gems.
Emma Calvé - French operatic dramatic soprano said to be the most famous French female opera singer during the Belle Époque. She visited the hotel in its old location at Boulevard Gambetta.
At Hotel Biney, relax and take a break at the sauna, perfect for unwinding after a busy day out. You can also ask the concierge staff for walking tours to learn more about Rodez.
Outside the hotel, a wealth of activities and historic sights await guests. Walk around medieval alleys and pink sandstone buildings at the historic town center of Rodez or visit the Gothic-style Rodez Cathedral. For food lovers, go on a gastronomy tour and sample traditional dishes like Roquefort cheese, Aubrac beef, or Saucisse aligot, a dish consisting of mashed potatoes and sausage. For longer day tours, you can visit areas like Belcastel, Castle of Bournazel, or Aubrac Regional Park.
The hotel has a seminar room which can be used for small gatherings. For parties and other celebrations, you can also ask the hotel staff for recommendations for local establishments where you can spend your special day.
Gothic cathedral made of pink sandstone and is famous for its bell tower (2-minute walk)
Archaeological museum housing the largest collection of menhir statues in Europe (6-minute walk)
Modern art museum dedicated to Pierre Soulages, a famous painter and printmaker who was born in Rodez in 1919 (6-minute walk)
The nearest airport to Hotel Biney is Rodez-Marcillac Airport and is a 16-minute drive from the hotel.
Rodez Station is the nearest railway station, only an 8-minute drive from the hotel.