This hotel offers central location and good quality accommodation.
PLEASE NOTE that the restaurant is closed for renovation until the end of 2007.
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This is a traditional building.
The lobby is welcoming and pleasantly decorated.
This hotel lies at the heart of Brest, within a short distance of the shopping street of the Rue de Siam, which features an array of shopping and entertainment venues. The main train station as well as Le Quartz conference centre are a few minutes walk away and further links to the public transport network are also just a stone's throw from the hotel, thus offering easy access to a variety of sights including the chateau and Oceanopolis, a park with the ocean as its theme.
This 5-storey city hotel comprises a total of 82 rooms and was entirely renovated in 2007. Facilities include a foyer with a 24-hour reception desk, a safe and a lift as well as a cosy bistro bar and a pleasant restaurant. Seminar rooms are available to business guests and there is an in-house laundry service to make use of with charge. A public car park for which fees apply lies within a few metres of the hotel.
Entirely renovated in 2007, you can take advantage from the 2 new room concepts: Escale Rooms and Oceane Rooms. In Escale Rooms: parquet floor, esthetic and functional bathroom and spacious shower.In Oceane Rooms: parquet floor, flat screens, relaxing lights, large shower space with beauty corner...Stay connected ! WiFi access is available in the Hotel: from your room, the bar, the public areas... This hotel is ideally for your private and professionnal events.
A veritable institution in Brest, this quality hotel is located in the heart of the city of Brest on the famed rue de Siam, near the train station, the Palais des Congres (Le Quartz) and the Chateau. Entirely renovated in 2007, you can take advantage from the 2 new room concepts Escale Rooms and Oceane Rooms.
room service from 6.00 am to 1.00 am. Meeting facilities to 200 persons. 19 non smoking rooms, hairdryer in 14 rooms.
Opened in 1980. Renovations in 1991.