Welcome to Birgit! When visiting Le Havre, there is nothing better than to stay in this 86-room hotel, completely renovated in 2022.
Nelly
France
The room was beautiful and comfortable, the staff was really nice. The restaurant team did accept to let me have dinner despite my very late arrival and the food was great with correct prices. The hotel is close to the train station and it is a very good value for money
The ibis hotel is located in the center of Le Havre, close to the SNCF railway station, ferry ports and International Trade Center. It offers free Wi-Fi internet access.
Magnificent Première Classe Le Havre Center-Les Docks; ideally located near the Océane stadium and the docks. We offer a personalized reception 24/24 with a private paying and secure parking.
Eklo Hotels Le Havre is a modern-style hotel located in Le Havre. You will find a 24-hour front desk, a shared kitchen and dining room. Guests can enjoy a terrace at the property.
malek
France
What I liked mostly is the staff. All persons that we met at the reception and the cafeteria are very kind. They are welcoming, and professional in their way of reacting with guests! I liked also this area in the garden outside... Bit different than the unexpected deficiencies inside the room.
Nomad Hotel le Havre is located in Le Havre and offers air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi access and a modern-style decor. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar.
Jane
United States
The room was located near the train station and was perfect for our emergency stay.
The ibis Styles Marly Le Havre Center is located in the heart of the district rebuilt by Auguste Perret, which is classified as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Located between the town hall and the cathedral, Hôtel LeRichelieu, Le Havre Center-Ville is located in the heart of Le Havre, just a 10-minute walk from the beach and 15 mi from Honfleur.
Centre ville. Hôtel dans immeuble "auguste perret".
Oscar Hotel is located in Le Havre's Perret quarter, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It offers free Wi-Fi and views of The Volcan concert venue and the Bassin du Commerce.
Located in Le Havre and with Le Havre Beach reachable within 1.4 miles, The Originals Boutique, Hôtel Le Marignan, Le Havre Centre Gare provides concierge services, allergy-free rooms, a terrace, free...
It was well located and my room was very spacious.
Eklo Hotels Le Havre is a modern-style hotel located in Le Havre. You will find a 24-hour front desk, a shared kitchen and dining room. Guests can enjoy a terrace at the property.
Simple but more than adequate.
Great value for money.
This hotel is located in the town center of Le Havre, just 328 feet from the sea and next to the Malraux museum. It offers free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel.
The jagged coast of Normandy contrasts with the sharp lines created by Belgian architect Auguste Perret’s post-war modernist creation in Le Havre. The city encompasses an important port at the mouth of the Seine river that flows into the English Channel after passing through Paris.
St. Joseph’s Church rose from the ashes of World War II to become a striking symbol for Le Havre’s architectural awakening. The huge tower consists of a concrete outer skin complemented with a Neo-Gothic interior including coloured-glass windows letting in different shades of light.
The Andre Malraux Museum has a wonderful collection of artworks from the Impressionist period including paintings from Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir. Wide open spaces and fountains are a feature of the square, one of the biggest in France, surrounding Hotel de Ville (town hall).
Sometimes referred to as the ‘Brasilia of France’, Le Havre incorporates the work of Brazil’s most famous architect, Oscar Niemeyer, in his creation Le Volcan. Spanning the river Seine is Le Pont de Normandie, an iconic cable bridge linking the city with Honfleur.
Most hotels and apartments on Booking.com are located in the compact city centre or around the train station.
What Guests Said About Le Havre:
Scored 8.0
8.0
Loved the vibrant atmosphere in the town.
Loved the vibrant atmosphere in the town. There was an interesting art festival there for the summer with some fascinating installations e.g. a rainbow arch made of shipping containers. A 'must see' is St. Joseph's Church designed by architect, Auguste Perret, after WWII. It is breathtaking! The architect made imaginative use of concrete as a building material following the large scale destruction of Le Havre during World War II, not only in the church, but in many buildings around the town.
Janice
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
A large busy town with harbours big enough for container...
A large busy town with harbours big enough for container ships, tankers and cruise liners. Interesting to watch their arrival and departure with many restaurants along the shore line where you can watch them sail by. The sea front also has an artists trail with information boards about the many artists who found Le Havre an inspiration. An interesting town with more to it than I expected including galleries, shopping centres and modern architecture.
T. Burke
United Kingdom
Scored 6.0
6.0
Le Havre is like many port cities -- it has its good bits...
Le Havre is like many port cities -- it has its good bits and bad bits. The area around the hotel had been invested in, so there was a nice shopping centre nearby. The railway station was a few minutes away, and you could use the trams to get to the beach (it was a 1.5 mile walk from our hotel). Some other areas of the city were very run down.
Andrews
Scored 10
10
Le Havre is a great place, there is lots to do, whether you...
Le Havre is a great place, there is lots to do, whether you enjoy restaurants, shopping, museums/galleries, beach, local history, etc., etc.. Walking around is convenient, if you are able to, nothing is too far away and Le Havre has very interesting architecture. There are plenty of activities too, the boat ride around the harbour was really good & very interesting.
Jackie
France
Scored 8.0
8.0
Vibrant cafes and restaurants, good shopping facilities and...
Vibrant cafes and restaurants, good shopping facilities and easy rail and bus access to other areas. The promenade has been tidied up, looks very elegant and stylish. Ideal for watching ships enter harbour. I particularly enjoyed the port tours by Vedettes Baie de Seine., running three times per day in season. MuMa (Museum of Modern Arts) on the front is worth a visit too.
Mark
Scored 10
10
A very pleasant surprise - a nice looking city with lots of...
A very pleasant surprise - a nice looking city with lots of great bars and restaurants and amazing architecture. A must visit to Saint Joseph church and Niemayer plaza. I can recommend a place to eat - and watch sports - called "La grande ecole" - a huge school transformed to a bar-restaurant-pub-sports bar - community center - kids playground.
Etinzon
France
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Easy road access and free parking on the street as we were there on a Sunday and public holiday the following day. Central location, easy to walk everywhere. Access when we arrived was via phoning to obtain an entry code - went very smoothly. Interesting 1950's decor, a feature of the hotel.
The hotel was well situated, close to the centre and the beach. Surprisingly well equipped room and an equally surprising varied breakfast, for a French hotel. The gentleman at the desk was welcoming and helpful. It really was good value for our money
Quiet location, a short drive from the ferry terminal, close to the seashore. Comfortable rooms with nice bed linen and very good pillows. Clean and well thought out for an overnight stay before travelling through France.
Nice location to visit Le Havrre. The tram stop is in front of the hotel and it takes 20 minutes to go to the centre. Nice breakfast, clean and quiet room. Parking is available inside the hotel (8 Euro)
Great clean hotel, good location. disappointed that I had a Tax on staying in France... could do with a can of beer in the vending machine. good location.
Phillip
United Kingdom
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