The Hotel de France and Chateaubriand is located in the heart of the historic city of Saint Malo, 210 metres from Saint-Malo Marina. It offers breathtaking views over the sea and le sillon.
Nicola
Guernsey
We had booked the family room for 4 friends to share.
We were given the key to the room and the double was miniscule with no window and hideously v hot, even in April and the twin was spacious with a big window. I’d argue not suitable as, if I’d travelled with my children, I’d not went then in the big window room. Hotel were helpful and moved us to hotel cite round the corner. Better but only 1 bathroom between 4.
Located beside the sea in Saint Malo, Hotel La Villefromoy is an attractive mansion situated in a residential district of the city. The 26 elegantly decorated guest rooms include free Wi-Fi.
Located in the walled city of Saint Malo, a 5-minute walk from Saint-Malo Harbour, Golden Tulip Saint Malo offers free WiFi and a restaurant. Guests can enjoy free access to a fitness centre.
Jon
Jersey
Great position in the heart of St Malo. Can usually get parking in the streets close to the hotel, although more difficult in high season. There is pay to park offered by the hotel if necessary. Rooms are modern and quiet, always a nice view across the kids park. Nice bar and restaurant, staff always courteous and efficient. A little more expensive than some of the traditional hotels close by, but very much worth it in my view.
HotelF1 Saint-Malo offers accommodation in Saint-Malo. Free WiFi access is available throughout the property. Each room have access to a shared bathroom.
La Grassinais is a 10-minute drive from Saint-Malo’s beaches and the walled city of Intra Muros. It offers free Wi-Fi and rooms with a private bathroom and satellite TV.
Located within the walled city at the heart of Saint-Malo, The Originals Boutique, Hôtel des Marins, Saint-Malo (Inter-Hotel) offers modern rooms with a flat-screen TV and free WiFi.
Darlene
United Kingdom
everything, from location to area and everything about the hotel
Our hotel is ideally located on the port of Saint-Malo facing the Duguay-Trouin basin, a few minutes walk from the Sillon beach, 5min from Intra-muros and 10min from the train station.
very convenient. very clean and a charming receptionist
Located beside the sea in Saint Malo, Hotel La Villefromoy is an attractive mansion situated in a residential district of the city. The 26 elegantly decorated guest rooms include free Wi-Fi.
Great place and extremely helpful and friendly staff.
L’Adresse offers self-catering accommodation located 30 metres from Sillon Beach, 300 metres from Saint-Malo town centre and 500 metres from Saint-Malo Marina.
cool place, very clean. friendly and helpful staff.
Located in Saint-Malo, this hotel features contemporary guest rooms with a flat-screen TV. It is set opposite Saint-Malo Train Station and is 1 km from the beach.
Beautiful hotel, lovely staff and a good breakfast!!
Nestled within the fortified walls of Saint-Malo, Hotel Cartier Intra-muros resides at the very heart of the city, offering easy access to its vibrant surroundings.
location, easy to park locally, friendly and quiet.
HotelF1 Saint-Malo offers accommodation in Saint-Malo. Free WiFi access is available throughout the property. Each room have access to a shared bathroom.
Quiet room , good location not far from shops or large retailers
Set opposite Les Bas Sablons Port, this hotel is just a 1.9 km from Saint-Malo’s Old Town. You can relax on the nautical-style bar’s terrace and enjoy the views of the town and sea.
ambience, decor, rooms very clean and also good location
Located in the peaceful Courtoisville district, 150 metres from the beach and 5 minutes from the thermal baths, the Brit Hotel offers charming rooms equipped with free Wi-Fi internet access.
Location. Convenience of town, beach, parking, etc
Hôtel Le Nautilus is set in a renovated 17th-century building and is located in the walled city of Saint-Malo. This hotel offers a bar, luggage storage and a shared lounge.
The owner was exceptionally helpful
And rooms were perfect
The 17th-century Manoir Du Cunningham is located on the seafront, just a 10-minute walk from the Old Town in Saint-Malo. It offers rooms and suites with flat-screen TV and radio.
The hotel is great! Near to restaurants. Great staff
Set in a property originally built in the 16th century, Hotel des Abers is situated in central Saint Malo, 400 metres from Saint-Malo Casino and 500 metres from Cale de Dinan Ferry.
very close to the centre of the action in St Malo while still quiet
The hotel is ideally situated in a calm area of the old Saint Malo, near the beach, main shopping area and the Ferry terminal. Saint-Malo Marina is 500 metres from the property.
fantastic location ..close to Beach and restaurants etc in St Malo
Alba hotel is located in Saint-Malo facing the beach and beside the port. It offers a bar and rooms with sea views. Bar open daily from 11:15 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Very good breakfast
Excellent location and sea view
Situated inside the historic walls of Saint-Malo’s old town, this hotel is just 10 metres from the beach.
"location", "room", and "view"
FAQs about hotels in Saint Malo
On average, 3-star hotels in Saint Malo cost £88 per night, and 4-star hotels in Saint Malo are £127 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Saint Malo can on average be found for £308 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Saint Malo this weekend is £121 or, for a 4-star hotel, £169. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Saint Malo for this weekend cost on average around £261 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £112 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Saint Malo for tonight. You'll pay on average around £164 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Saint Malo will cost around £247 (based on Booking.com prices).
Fly to Dinard–Pleurtuit–Saint-Malo Airport, 13km from Saint Malo. Alternatively, take a direct TGV train from Paris (3 hours). From the UK, take a ferry from Portsmouth (8.5 hours). For domestic travellers, driving is an option (400km from Paris).
Walled Gateway to France
One of the major seaports connecting France and England, Saint Malo is Brittany’s most visited town and a tourist destination in its own right.
The Old Town overlooks the English Channel and is completely surrounded by restored walls. You get a great view of them if you arrive on the ferries from England to St Malo (either direct or by the Channel Islands). Once an island, this citadel now shelters behind it the hundreds of sailing boats bobbing in the modern harbor.
Within the Old Town are bars and restaurants serving oysters from nearby Cancale, and many of the St Malo hotels. The most notable sights are the cathedral with its colorful, stained-glass window, and the castle - site of the town's museum.
The beaches are sandy, though the water is somewhat bracing. A causeway leads to Grand Bé, a rocky island housing the tomb of Chateaubriand, its most famous son. To the south is the 14th-century Solidor Tower, a remarkable collection of artifacts from voyages around Cape Horn. Further inland is Labyrinthe du Corsaire, a huge maze that will keep kids busy for hours.
In the Rance River, connecting the sea to Dinan, is the world’s first tidal power station. The road over it leads to Dinard Airport, the closest to Saint-Malo.
Saint Malo is a very interesting and beautiful town.
Saint Malo is a very interesting and beautiful town. It has something for everyone, whether couples or families. Shopping, walking playing at the beach or just a stroll along the ramparts.we were there a week and still could have stayed longer. Public transport is at your door to explore surrounding areas.
Sunsets were amazing.
Judy
Australia
10
Scored 10
St Malo is delightful city, perfect for a short break or an...
St Malo is delightful city, perfect for a short break or an extended stay. The historic walled city is breathtaking, the suburbs are pleasant and the beaches are excellent - and there are shops, bars and restaurants to suit every taste.
John
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Outstanding medieval walled city rich in centuries of...
Outstanding medieval walled city rich in centuries of history. Inside the walled city is a beautiful labyrinth of cobbled lanes and alleys, filled with cafes, shops, restaurants and hotels. A truely unique experience that visitors should invest time to discover all there is to see. The changing tides and the effect on the local coast is remarkable to see. Best to visit at low tide.
Ian
Australia
10
Scored 10
One of our favourite places to visit in France.
One of our favourite places to visit in France. Lovely walk around the ramparts and historical information is readily available. Shopping is a lovely experience and lots of bars. restaurants and bistros to choose from. Ideal for all ages and something for everyone. In Summer take swimming gear to dive into the outdoor pool on the beach.
Walton
Tunisia
10
Scored 10
Great place to stay for a few days.
Great place to stay for a few days. Nice safe beach with a seawater bathing/swimming pool. Top quality restaurants, nice cafes and bars. Good shopping. Tourist Office very helpful. Easy to get the bus/coach to Mont St Michel or to take the water taxi to Dinard for the day. Solidor a walk away for lunch and a stroll.
Claudia
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Lovely place to visit for a long weekend ; great beaches and...
Lovely place to visit for a long weekend ; great beaches and restaurants. We ate at Le Cale in Solidor ; great seafood but quite pricey and in a great location overlooking the bay. The Creperie also great for snacks, tapas and drinks. Great atmosphere and great views and great value for money.
Intra muros really interesting and great to walk around walls. Enjoyed walking around the peninsula between Solidor and St Malo . A great walk parc Solidor with fab views and a great private beach at low tide.
We were just out of season so weren't able to to use the sea bus across to Dinard as planned.
The room, the bed and the bathroom, including a very comfortable bathtub, are very spacious. The location is perfect, which is of course also due to the fact that the old town is rather small within the city walls. It is easy to get to the beach from anywhere or to the centre of Saint-Malo. The staff were incredibly friendly and attentive. The hotel and the surrounding area are relatively quiet (which unfortunately cannot be said for the seagulls that make a fuss day and night :D).
A comfortable hotel, run by a friendly owner. Hotel de la Mer is located in a pleasant district of St Malo, just a short - and very pleasant - walk away from the walled city. The proprietor is very friendly and is willing to go out of his way to ensure that guests feel welcome and that their requirements are fully met. The hotel bar is welcoming and friendly and there are several excellent restaurants within the immediate vicinity.
The hotel was within the old city walls so very close to all the major sights. The narrow streets teem with shops and cafes and ice cream! The room was comfortable ,although ours was a little small. There was little space for our suitcases. Breakfast was varied and fresh each day and overall delicious. Our hostess was very accommodating of our non caffeine/lactose free desires. There was an elevator too!
exceptional experience: the room is very spacious for family and has a small kitchen to cook. breakfast buffet is lovely too! Location perfect with both sides of the street close to the sea and walking distance to the old Town. more importantly the staff is soooo friendly.we left one bag in the hotel and it was posted safely and nice packed! Will definitely recommend to others and come back again !
The hotel has a great location within the city walls (intermuros) and is really close to the long beach strip. You can have your breakfest in front of the hotel while watching the people passing by. The 3 bed room was comfy with a big bathroom. The staff was professional and the breakfast quite good. All in all we felt there like being in the middle of St Malo.
The location in the heart of Saint-Malo was beautiful and very convenient. The cathedral and plenty of shops are nearby. You can also walk around the walls of the Intra-Muros, for impressive views. The apartment was spacious and bright, with a well-equipped kitchen. We enjoyed the stay very much!
Very small room and bathroom, although clean, but nothing special.
Only good thing was free parking in 50m down the street
We booked because we thought it will be close to old town but we were wrong. Next time in Saint Malo we will book hotel inside the walls in old town.
Not worth the price
Easy check-in. Parking was fine right in front of the door. Room was a very efficient use of space but comfortable. Magnificent old town with huge walls and lots of history. Lots of places to eat in the old town and along the seafront. Near train station if your are arriving by train.
We have stayed here before when catching the ferry to return to England. The hotel is spot on and great value. The position in the old town is unbeatable and there is lots of parking just outside the city walls with only a short walk in to the hotel.
The location is wonderful! Steps away from the beach and a very quick walk to the walled city. The room was perfect for my family, comfortable beds and spacious. The staff was extremely helpful and nice. The breakfast was also really great.
Lovely clean and comfortable appartement- with an amazing sea view. So good to have parking available. We loved being there- it is close to Old Town and good restaurants. Linen and towels were fresh and crisp, like in a luxury hotel.
This hotel is in the best location possible inside the city walls. Everything was perfect except for the foul odour in the bathroom, but that is probably to expect in old buildings in France.
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