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Aparthotel Adagio Access le Havre les Docks
4.2/540 Reviews
Hotel facilities are good and the service is attentive. The newly changed mattress is very comfortable, and all kinds of cooking utensils and kitchen utensils are complete. If you go to the hotel again in the future, give a big 👍.
Hilton Garden Inn le Havre Centre
4.7/584 Reviews
We ordered our family room more than 6 month in advance, asking to get an high floor. A month before our arival I had called the hotel and was confirmed tha for this long stay we would recive an high floor. On our arrival we have recieved room #110 on the first floor. The hotel was reluctant to fulfill our wish. The room was preatty dirty. Its big terrave had not been cleaned for many month and during our stay. All its furnitures were full with old bird droppings. There was a drainage problem at the sink. The rooms aircondition system hardly works. There were no glasses for toothbrushs at the bath. The room is not being arranged if you dont ask it. The breakfast is mediocre. Excellent pastries and bread, narrow variety of other food, awful coffee from the machine. On the positive side I would like to mention good wi fi and a lot of free parking along the promenade
Hotel Spa le Pasino
4.1/569 Reviews
LOCATION: Looking out over the water of Le Havre's Bassin, Hotel Pasino is well placed for exploring city on foot. Many of the historic sights of Le Havre plus engaging displays of street art are at almost every turn only minutes away across the footbridge opposite. St Joseph's monumental modern stained glass church tower is just down the street along with the Volcan, known locally as the < pot de yaourt > (yoghurt pot) theatre complex. A bit further away is the beach which although more pebbles than sand looked glorious as the late afternoon sun hovered low in the sky on Bastille Day. VIEW: I booked a Superior Privilege room looking out over Le Havre's Bassin and it was money well-spent for the view that was both interesting and relaxing. At night, the bridge over the Bassin was illuminated, with the sunflower yellow and turquoise of Ukraine's flag alternating on Bastille Day with France's tricolore of blue, white and red. The effects looked magnificent reflected in the water. ROOM: A vestibule along which was a luggage rack and plenty of wardrobe space led to the well-appointed room with subtly luxurious finshes. Big bathroom, good shower, vanity with plenty of room for toiletries and a completely separate loo. SERVICE: Welcoming and helpful throughout. BREAKFAST: Julie, a quietly engaging, ever-smiling young woman who oversaw the beautifully-presented buffet most mornings made not only my day, but my stay, as she helped me with my fractured French (and I reciprocated by adding to her English).
Novotel le Havre Centre Gare
4/550 Reviews
In order to go to Elephant Trunk Hill, it is just opposite the train station and the bus station. Zero distance. The hotel’s seasoning is good, the room is quite big, the view is good, and the breakfast is good. On the other side of the hotel is a shopping mall. There are places to eat and shop, recommended.
Ibis Styles le Havre Centre Auguste Perret
3.4/535 Reviews
The hotel is comfortable with its original Perret version. Don't believe the tired hotel corridors. The strangest thing is that the toilet and bathroom are separate. There are no kettles, glasses, refrigerators, tea or coffee in the room, but because of fresh Norman croissants and some homemade options, the continental breakfast is delicious. The service is discreet but good. Here, we stayed quietly. A minor problem for me, the bed was too soft and I sank in, but it was very subjective.
Jost Hôtel le Havre Centre Gare
4.4/530 Reviews
We arrived in Le Havre and had lots of bags with us, the hotel is a perfect location from the station, and a lovely walk to the beach about 25 minutes through very pretty streets. The rooms are a great size, not big but very functional, the decoration is very modern and fun, with a big sea creature theme, very secure but simple key cards which you had to use in the lift and your door which ensures no one who wasn’t staying there could be in the hallways. There wasn’t any kitchen ware in the room, but in the corridor you could make teas and coffee anytime .It was very hot outside, but the rooms had great air conditioning which was quite quiet, nothing with the hotel but the price was great, cheaper than any other hotel we stayed in but it was by far the nicest we went to. Highly recommend :)

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Hotel Info for Travelers

Number of Hotels1
Number of Reviews21
Highest Price€356
Lowest Price€17
Average Price (Weekends)€68
Average Price (Weekdays)€70