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    Hotel Morand - ville

    Hotel Morand

    (4 reviews)

    Rustic old hotel. Originally attracted because the price seemed fair. Surprised to find an inn…read morecompletely charming and full of character. Great common room/breakfast room. Staff is friendly as you don't always see in France, hospitable, hotel is well situated in town. Must love historic/rugged charm! Bathrooms are plenty modern!

    We stayed at the Hotel Morand in March 2016, because the room rates were low and the location is…read moreexcellent. It is a few blocks from the train station, just yards from the Joan of Arc Tower, and a 10-minute walk to the city center. Upon checking in, we met Gregory, perhaps the friendliest and most helpful front desk clerk I have ever encountered. He even offered us discounts at a restaurant and a nearby parking garage. The latter was most appreciated, cutting our overnight parking rate from 20 Euros to 7 Euros. Thanks, Gregory! Given the low room rates, we expected the hotel to have dated furnishings. That was true, but it is also quite shabby. The three of us stayed in two rooms: Room # 2 and Room # 6, the latter being the hotel's twin bed room. While our traveling companion had no complaints about Room # 2, I had a big problem with Room # 6. Just approaching the room, I could already smell mold. The bottom edge of the shower stall and shower curtain were covered in black mold. That really bothered me and left me with an uneasy feeling about staying there. Less important than the mold, but also worth mentioning, is the layout of Room # 6. It's actually quite huge, but the space is poorly used. A big, empty armoire dominates the most usable wall. Meanwhile, the small desk is cluttered and jammed close to the bed; and there is no place to sit comfortably. They would do well to remove the armoire and replace it with a nice desk and chair. Guests would get more use from that setup. Of course, ridding the bathroom of mold should be their first priority! The Hotel Morand has its good points: location, price, very friendly staff, and discounts at a nearby parking garage. But overall it's shabby, and Room # 6 should be avoided due to mold issues.

    Hôtel Le Vieux Carré

    Hôtel Le Vieux Carré

    (16 reviews)

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    Great little central hotel at very reasonable rates, tucked away from the busy shopping Ganterie…read morestreet at the back of its pretty courtyard. Cozy decor with old pictures of Rouen 100 years ago, and a fireplace inside. I think that most rooms are rather small but they are all nice (except the one on the ground floor, to be avoided because their kitchen fridge is on the other side of the wall, so the noise is ridiculous). The continental breakfast has suffered from the subpar bakery across the street which supplies them. The bread used to be nice but now it's very mediocre. The tea, freshly squeezed OJ and the farmer yogurt are still excellent, though. They also do a brisk lunch service (most savory dishes are just OK, but the Normand chicken is nice), and they have great home-made desserts which they serve all afternoon long, with tea or coffee. Service is a little rough around the edges but still bearable. I have only one issue with them: they play the same Diana Kroll CD non-stop, from morning to evening, every day. I don't know how the staff cannot go nuts. As a hotel and tea room, I give them 4 stars (too bad their Wifi only works on ground floor, and they have very few TV channels); as a restaurant, I give them 3 stars (it's still a good option for a lunch in town, particularly on a Monday, when most places are closed).

    Le Vieux Carré, both a hotel and a tea room, is a hidden treasure tucked away from the bustling rue…read moreGanterie. The cobblestoned courtyard sets the mood for this outright charming place. Inside, the room is artfuly curated with what seems to be flea market finds: aged furniture, black and white photographs of a distant past and vintage posters on the walls, an old piano, warm up the space. So do Diana Krall and the like whose songs are played on heavy rotation in the background. Despite the occasionally patchy service (the owner is a bit stiff), it's still an excellent place to have lunch (their savory tarts are good), or relax in the afternoon, cosying up in one of the coveted armchairs, while drinking a cup of tea and eating a piece of cake.

    Best Western - Hôtel Littéraire Gustave Flaubert - Classique

    Best Western - Hôtel Littéraire Gustave Flaubert

    (3 reviews)

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    Incredible boutique hotel - superbly located and with lovely mixture of modern and historic…read morefeatures and style. pictures say 1000 words please take a look and I would not hesitate to stay here again. (Pro tip - the alley entrance from the main street is indeed bollarded off, but there is a separate side route by which you can bring your luggage and passengers directly into the courtyard and then leave to park offsite. We used an offsite parking garage that was approximately 2 to 3 blocks away so fairly convenient)

    Exquisite service and really lovely facilities (although a bit difficult to arrive by car given the…read morepedestrian walk location and nearby construction currently.) I personally love how this hotel follows a Gustave Flaubert theme, the author of works like [Madame Bovary] and [Sentimental Education]. Our floor takes names from characters and places within the short story "Le Danse de Salomé," as noted by beautiful placards and artwork throughout the room. The window opens out onto a quaint courtyard, and the sill is just large enough for you to sit and admire the scenery, smelling the fresh ocean air. Totally picturesque. The front desk is multilingual and incredibly kind, directing people through to the parking garage despite ongoing construction in the neighborhood. They also opened a bottle of wine we brought having forgotten a bottle opener ourselves. Parking is accessible via a car elevator into a private lot. Location is prime, the very centre of Rouen. And yet, the world is quiet beyond the front gate, perfect for those searching for a good night's rest. A bit of paradise. Ah, and they do offer complimentary breakfast, just let them know if you'd like it when checking in.

    Hôtel de la Cathédrale

    Hôtel de la Cathédrale

    (7 reviews)

    €€

    Nice hotel right in the Medieval quarter around the corner from the Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Rouen…read more Located on a one-way street, parking (as in most of Rouen) is a challenge. If are lucky to score a street side spot...no problem. Otherwise, you'll have to utilize a number of Pay parling lots. Closest to the Hotel de la Cathédrale is over by the Hotel de Ville and St. Ouen Church. The rate there is €9.50/day. Keep your parking ticket with you and the hotel will validate it for a slight discount. The hotel itself is a refurbished series of residences surrounding pleasant courtyard. The weather being what it is frequently in Normandie (rain), I did not get to spend much time there. The rooms are basic. Traveling with my father, we had a room wit two twin beds. Clean, neat room and bath. Breakfast is served (for a charge) in a wonderful room off the courtyard. Huge spread of cheeses, meats, breads and croissants, teas, jellies and of course, some wonderful big cups for their great coffee. Staff was very friendly and accommodating. There are a number of notable properties in Rouen. The best depends on your needs for location, the number in your party. Plenty of sights here in Rouen too, so you'll spend much of your time out and about. Yet, it is always nice after a day out, shrugging the rain, to come home to a pleasant place to warm up and enjoy. This place does that just fine.

    This hotel is very central and has a very friendly staff. If you need to park this is a little…read moretricky as you have to park underground in a central car park and have your ticket validated by the hotel from 5pm to 9am for which you pay a small fee. The rooms are decorated in the french style and adequate but not very comfy. Its got Wi Fi if you need to use your laptop . Great location for the many restaurants and bars in the area.

    Hôtel Dandy - hotels - Updated May 2026

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