Located next to 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 WiFi.
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.
HotelF1 Saint-Malo offers accommodations in Saint-Malo. Free WiFi access is available throughout the property. Each room have access to a shared bathroom.
Rebecca
United States of America
There was a charging station for electric cars across the street and plenty of parking.
Kyriad Hotel Saint-Malo Plage is across from Saint-Malo beach. It features a fitness center and a sauna just just over half a mile from the train station.
Molly
United States of America
Perfect location on the beach. Not too close to the old city, but manageable to walk. Best terrace on the boardwalk.
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 0.6 mi from the beach.
Don
Malta
Location close to walk for restaurants trains and sightseeing
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.
Julie
United States of America
The owners were wonderful. So helpful! The breakfast was delicious. We hope to return soon and will definitely stay here again!
Located on the seafront in Saint-Malo, the Ambassadeurs Logis Hotel is 0.9 mi from the town center and the TGV train station.
Ann Marie
Philippines
It's location, right by the water, gave us the coastal town experience that was so wonderful. You see locals running, kite surfing, walking -- it was just lovely. It was then just a very nice walk into the walls of the old town.
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.
very convenient. very clean and a charming receptionist
Located next to 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 WiFi.
Great place and extremely helpful and friendly staff.
L’Adresse offers self-catering accommodations located 98 feet from Sillon Beach, 984 feet from Saint-Malo town center and 1640 feet 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 0.6 mi from the beach.
Beautiful hotel, lovely staff and a good breakfast!!
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
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 ❤️
Providing a direct access to the Sillon Beach, Hôtel Ar Iniz offers a regional restaurant, a bar and a terrace with a view of the sea. The modern-style hotel is located 0.9 mi from the city center.
Right in front of the beach, nice and friendly staffs
Kyriad Hotel Saint-Malo Plage is across from Saint-Malo beach. It features a fitness center and a sauna just just over half a mile from the train station.
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.
Small, comfortable hotel - very convenient for Intra Muros
Set in a property originally built in the 16th century, Hotel des Abers is located in central Saint Malo, 1312 feet from Saint-Malo Casino and 1640 feet from Cale de Dinan Ferry.
very close to the centre of the action in St Malo while still quiet
The hotel is ideally located in a calm area of the old Saint Malo, near the beach, main shopping area and the Ferry terminal. Saint-Malo Marina is 1640 feet from the property.
Perfect location, friendly staff, good breakfast, very comfy bed.
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
Hotel Elizabeth, located in the historic Ship Owners district inside the walls of Saint-Malo offers an atmosphere of yesterday with the modern comforts of today. Saint-Malo Marina is 591 feet away.
Convenient stopover for the ferry. Clean and comfortable.
Located in Saint Malo, 1312 feet from Saint-Malo Casino, Hotel Le Croiseur Ginette Intra Muros has a number of amenities including a terrace, a shared lounge, a bar and free WiFi.
The owners are very helpful and the location is great
FAQs about hotels in Saint Malo
On average, 3-star hotels in Saint Malo cost $151 per night, and 4-star hotels in Saint Malo are $218 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Saint Malo can be found for $469 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Saint Malo this weekend is $179 or, for a 4-star hotel, $241. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Saint Malo for this weekend cost around $351 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $159 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Saint Malo for tonight. You'll pay around $243 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Saint Malo will cost around $302, on average (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.
St Malo is an amazing city. It has so much to offer and we would have loved to have been able to spend longer here. It has everything....shops/ restaurants/ the city ramparts/ beaches and much more that we didn't have time to see. We will definitely be back.
Once parked it is so easy to access all it has to offer.
Judith
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Saint Malo is a lovely town with fabulous beaches.
Saint Malo is a lovely town with fabulous beaches. Please don't use it just as a ferry port, stay a few days and explore the beaches and restaurants.
We had an amazing meal at Maison Vermer. The set dinnner was exceptional and suitable for pescatarians.
Karen
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
a good town for walking around and the hotel was well...
a good town for walking around and the hotel was well positioned for this. local restaurants were found to be very good. we stayed one night ready to catch the ferry the following morning and this worked perfectly
peter
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The walk around the walls was stunning, the views were...
The walk around the walls was stunning, the views were beautiful. A walk out to the Fort Nationale at low tide is interesting. Find out about St Malo's history then submerge yourself in the streets . It's fascinating. There's lots of lovely shops and restaurants. The beaches are beautiful. The aquarium is fabulous, don't miss out the nautical bus. That's worth your entrance fee alone.
Stephen
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
The old town has been brilliantly restored after the war and...
The old town has been brilliantly restored after the war and is a great place to wander around and also find god places to eat. Great beach on the doorstep and boat trips to nearby places including Dinard and the old city of Dinan up the river Rance (recommended). Easy to get around, but the pavement is irregular (stones) and less ideal for people with mobility issues. We ate at Hotel Les Chiens du Guet which was good and not too expensive. We also recommend Boulangerie Madlenn Intra. Visit to the Cathedral and the Fort National are worthwhile. We were there in early June so not too busy but even so can get busy during the day in intramuros.
Mark
United Kingdom
4.0
Scored 4.0
Saint Malo is very strong in marketing.
Saint Malo is very strong in marketing. The pirate image is fake. There is no life inside the city walls: after 7 p.m. there is no one on the streets. But if you would like to watch Mont Saint Michel, this town is a good choice to sleep, imho it is still better than somewhere near MSM.
We were very warmly welcomed by a very sympathetic receptionist who explained to us all important things for our stay in Saint Malo. The hotel has a typical French charme (for me as a foreigner, at least). The location is great - you are directly in the walled city and can fully enjoy this historical place. We had a nice view from our room. Parking was also much easier than expected - we found a spot in the same street and over night, it´s free of charge. You only have to pay after 9am next day.
Perfect location! The hotel is perfectly positioned for easy access to the historical walls of St. Malo, the beach, and some of the best restaurants / bars to eat at. The old town is not big, but this is definitely the corner you want to be in. Our room had an amazing Seaview, the perfect view first thing in the morning, and when going to sleep at night.
The lady that met us was lovely, friendly and so helpful could not do enough for us. The breakfast was one of the best we have had in France. The bed was comfy, the shower was very good overall a great hotel.
Fabulous location, very nice staff, very good breakfast. I appreciated the onsite parking. Nice big rooms/bathrooms. Best cappuccino we had in France was at this hotel.
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