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.
Maurice
United Kingdom
Warm comfortable room with nice views over old Town and harbour beyond
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.
Georgina
United Kingdom
Was nice hotel rooms but small but ok breakfast was good
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.
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.
Close to centre and to the ferry - with parking too.
Hôtel Oré, Saint-Malo is located at the entrance to Saint-Malo, near the aquarium. The hotel offers family rooms for up to 6 people, flat-screen TVs and free WiFi access.
The hotel was very well decorated with a lovely garden.
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.
The ibis Styles Saint-Malo Centre Historique sits in the heart of the historic fortified city walls of Saint Malo, just 30 meters from Sillon Beach and 75 metres from Saint-Malo Marina.
Location, front desk exceptionally helpful, very clean
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.
Very welcoming and helpful staff.
A very good atmosphere
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.
Great location.
Very clean and the staff very nice
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.
The location , easy parking and a breakfast of kings !
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.
Great location, friendly staff, great view, delicious breakfast.
Nestled in a 6-hectare park only a 5-minute drive from the beach, the Château Hôtel Du Colombier dates back to the 18th century and combines historical charm with modern comforts.
It was one of the most beautiful hotel I ever stayed ❤️
Hôtel Anne de Bretagne is located in the old walled city of Saint Malo, 270 metres from Saint-Malo Marina, close to the ferry terminal and the exhibition centre.
Everything was artistic and exceeded my expectations
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.
The home made breakfast , and the hospitality of the host !
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.
Excellent. Breakfast included all needed to start your day.
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.
Location superb, staff extremely helpful and friendly
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.
Great location. Very close to St Malo ferry terminal
FAQs about hotels in Saint Malo
On average, 3-star hotels in Saint Malo cost £92 per night, and 4-star hotels in Saint Malo are £152 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Saint Malo can on average be found for £288 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Saint Malo this weekend is £98 or, for a 4-star hotel, £144. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Saint Malo for this weekend cost on average around £224 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £85 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Saint Malo for tonight. You'll pay on average around £116 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Saint Malo will cost around £195 (based on Booking.com prices).
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 exceeded our expectations. Our trip was the first week on the new year. It was cold outside and warm inside. The magical atmosphere that spread its diverse aura between Saint Malo's day-times and its night-times was impressively unforgettable. We managed to live our Romance walking along the fort, visiting the Grand and petit Be, living the full experience as well as exploring the streets within the fort at night, drinking the hot cider and eating the delicious fish food and crepe in Saint Malo's beautiful warm welcoming restaurants. The food was delicious. Most amazing experience was the Thalasso Spa experience we had: One of a kind!
paul
France
Scored 10
10
It is a beautiful place with a lot of exploring that can be...
It is a beautiful place with a lot of exploring that can be done. I would say that staying inside the walls can be experienced in one day as there are so many other historic places and towns relatively close by to visit.
Deborah
United States
Scored 10
10
St Malo is nice just not in the winter because it often...
St Malo is nice just not in the winter because it often rains and cold. If you must, stay in a modern hotel at least you can curl in the bed, order room service or have a good read at night when it was too wet and cold to venture out. Have an excellent lunch at Bordier ( and buy all butter type imaginable), enjoy one or two kouign amman, drink fresh ice teas in most restaurants ( which is non existence in Paris).
Rahayu
Indonesia
Scored 8.0
8.0
The town has many points of interest but unless you know a "...
The town has many points of interest but unless you know a "local", it is not always easy to see beyond the "Intra Muros". Getting acquainted with the history of the town, from medieval port, via Chateaubriand, and up to the impact on the town of the Second World War will give you layers of appreciation to think about for some time after you have left. Dinard should also not be ignored. For the locals, there is a significant feeling of "separateness", but a boat trip across the Rance will give you access to a whole different experience, from seaside town to architectural gem, not to mention very special views of St Malo.
Colin
Scored 10
10
The high wall that surrounds the city of Saint-Malo forms a...
The high wall that surrounds the city of Saint-Malo forms a loop of about two kilometers. It is possible to go down and back up wherever you want, from the different staircases located at each gate. We did the whole loop and then went down and stroll the old city. it was wonderfull
Alona
Israel
Scored 8.0
8.0
We enjoyed the lively, bustling atmosphere and the many...
We enjoyed the lively, bustling atmosphere and the many independent shops. We particularly enjoyed our walk along the city ramparts. We had an excellent lunch at a restaurant quite close to the historic entrance gate. The staff had great personalities and were extremely friendly. The Sancerre was divine!
It is easy to get around St. Malo on foot. Parking might be challenging as all the car parks looked full. We avoided it.
Sonia Schmid
Switzerland
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The hotel was lovely - understated luxury, a charming courtyard, elegant bar and comfortable bedroom. The bathroom was well-appointed and exceptionally clean. But what made our stay so enjoyable and relaxing was the wonderful attention of the friendly, attentive, warm and kind staff. Thanks everyone at Villefromoy you are truly the best hotel team we have had the pleasure to stay with in along time!
Pretty much any location in Intra Muros is a good location as it only takes about five minutes to walk to anywhere else in the walled city.
The breakfast available to hotel guests for 11 Euros across the street was good. Much to choose from and a hearty start to the day. One very active day we got by with breakfast, an early dinner, and dessert later!
Central in the walled city
Separate toilet in the superior room
Good hanging space
Staff where very helpful when asking for additional coats hangers and ironing board
Breakfast had a good selection
Clean
Bed comfortable
Coffee pod facilities
Spa was good - great massage
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.
Really lovely hotel right in the centre of the walled city in St Malo. Nice spacious room with lovely little balcony. The staff were really kind and couldn't do enough to help you.
Jennifer
United Kingdom
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