Rick Steves recommends this apartment, and once we were there, it’s easy to see why. Sophie gave us good suggestions for activities. Our room was large, but we did have loud upstairs neighbors, enjoying the night life into late hours.
Also, be aware that there are three streets to have in mind when arriving Sarlat. First is the street where the parking garage is located. Take the advice in the email they will send you, and park there immediately on arrival. But also be aware the “little door” is a personnel sized door next to a large double-wide garage door. You will use a code to get through the little door, and then find the button that raises the garage door.
Then there is the “main drag” through town that fronts the apartment. Very tough to find parking, which is why you may not want to plan on stopping right near the apartment to unload luggage. Only try it if you have several large bags. If you have a carry-on size and a purse or backpack, garage it first.
And then the third “street” really isn’t a street you can drive on. It’s up a ramp just off the main drag. You walk up the ramp and through a gate to get to the office. We tried using Google maps in our phones to walk from the garage to the office and it got us lost. Look for the ramp off the main drag.