121 Rue De Paris, 76600 Le Havre
Behind a discreet facade with modernist lines, a colorful and soothing world opens up to you. The rational architecture of the Auguste Perret district, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, contrasts here with an interior that celebrates the 1950s in a light, graphic, and warm spirit. From the entrance, bright colors, geometric shapes, and vintage touches create a retro atmosphere without excess, where every detail seems designed to offer a different, comfortable, and playful experience.
The location of the establishment allows you to immerse yourself in Le Havre with ease. Within a few minutes’ walk, you can reach the beach, the seafront, the modern art museum MuMa, or the Perret model apartment. Shops, cafes, and restaurants line the surrounding area, while the ferry terminal and cruise terminal are less than a kilometer away. This starting point opens the doors to the city and excursions to Honfleur or Étretat.
The rooms offer a peaceful haven where it is easy to unwind after a day by the sea or in the city. The decor is still inspired by the fifties, in a bright and contemporary version. Each space has been recently renovated, and the layout prioritizes brightness, pleasant materials, and comfort. You will find quality bedding, a well-equipped private bathroom, a television with international channels, and fast, free Wi-Fi.
Some rooms can accommodate up to four people, making it possible for families or small groups to stay together while having space. The ambient calm, enhanced by good soundproofing, promotes peaceful sleep. Whether you are visiting for business, a cultural break, or to enjoy the sea air, every detail contributes to making your stay more pleasant.
In the morning, a complete breakfast awaits you in a room bathed in light. The large space, reminiscent of a communal hall, adopts the graphic codes of the decor while encouraging exchanges and shared moments. For those who prefer a quieter time, it is also possible to enjoy a coffee while browsing the press provided.
The establishment offers several useful services to make your stay seamless: luggage storage, elevator, multilingual staff, laundry service, a safe at reception. Business travelers will appreciate the presence of a small business center as well as the possibility of finding a quiet space to work.
Outside, a terrace provides a peaceful break away from the urban hustle. The space invites you to slow down, whether to read, chat, or simply enjoy a moment of rest. The relaxed atmosphere of the hotel as a whole is ideal for a serene interlude.
Cyclists can take advantage of an on-site bike rental service, perfect for exploring the city differently. The seafront, hanging gardens, or newer neighborhoods of Le Havre can be discovered at a gentler pace, along streets that open up to the horizon.
The hotel currently does not have specific facilities for people with reduced mobility. However, access to the rooms and common areas is facilitated by the presence of an elevator and the welcoming attitude of the team, attentive to every request.
The overall experience strikes a balance between contemporary comfort, references to the past, and proximity to the city's vibrant spots. Nothing is ostentatious here, but every element seems perfectly placed to create a seamless, pleasant stay without excess or false notes.
The neighborhood surrounding the hotel is a real invitation to discovery. You can visit the MuMa museum, whose Impressionist and modern collections are among the richest in France. Right next door, a walk along the pier and beach offers a striking view of the horizon, often animated by passing cargo ships or sailboats.
A few steps away, the Maison de l’Armateur immerses visitors in Le Havre’s maritime history through furnished rooms spread over several levels. The city center’s architecture itself is worth exploring, with its imposing volumes, geometric perspectives, and the play of light on concrete.
For a gourmet break, several addresses are worth trying. Le Bouchon Normand offers well-executed traditional cuisine in an unpretentious setting. Those wishing to sample seafood or freshly landed fish can step into La Taverne Paillette, a local institution known for its convivial and generous atmosphere. For a more contemporary vibe, Jean-Luc Tartarin offers refined cuisine that will delight fans of haute gastronomy.
If you're looking for entertainment, the nearby Pasino Partouche hosts concerts, shows, and, of course, a gaming room. The Volcan, a theater and cultural center designed by Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer, offers a varied program blending theater, music, cinema, and artistic gatherings.
Le Havre is more than its port or concrete facades: it is a city of contrasts, constantly evolving, and well worth exploring. From this well-located hotel, it’s easy to anchor yourself for a weekend or a longer stay, combining urban strolls, cultural discoveries, and Norman getaways.
Staying at this establishment means choosing the simplicity of a well-thought-out place with a distinctive style and enjoying a lively address connected to its neighborhood and the entire city.
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From 59 EUR per night