Our favourite hotels in Le Havre, France
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From 45 EUR
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The Celtic Hotel is a cozy, welcoming property in the center of Le Havre. It offers a panoramic view of some of the main attractions. Amenities include free parking, a bar, central heating, phone and color TV. |
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From 40 EUR
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The Grand Hotel Parisien is a clean and comfortable property with a friendly atmosphere. Our amenities include a beauty center, swimming pool, 24-hour reception, dry cleaning, and more. The hotel is well connected by public transport. |
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From 60 EUR
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Citotel Le Marly is a centrally located, pleasant hotel in Le Havre. We offer elegantly designed interiors with cozy rooms and common areas. Our amenities include a snooker table, dry cleaning service, free parking, non-smoking areas, and safety boxes. Meeting facilities are available to business guests. The hotel also offers a modern, well-equipped fitness area. |
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From 49 EUR
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The pleasant Le Petit Vatel is a charming, modern property, housed in a historical building in the downtown area of Le Havre. Our services include web access, luggage storage, comfortable soundproof rooms with direct phone lines, satellite TV and many more. Our friendly, multilingual staff will be happy to supply you with maps of the city and travel information. |
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From 50 EUR
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Hôtel Ibis-le Havre is a strategically located property, offering panoramic views of the city. Our friendly staff at the 24-hour reception is always pleased to assist you. Families are especially welcome - the hotel offers baby changing facilities and many other services for infants and small children. |
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About Le Havre
The city of Le Havre was built after the order of Francois I, King of France in 1517. It was meant to substitute the ancient ports located in the area and started to carry the name of Havre (harbor). Today Le Havre is the second biggest French port after Marseille and though its urban look tends to disappoint some of the romantic admirers of Normandy, the city enjoys modernity and progress. Le Havre had its golden age during the Independence War in the USA with the import of cotton, tobacco and sugar. In fact, since the foundation of the city, it has followed a decisive pace towards becoming the crucial trade center and maritime key point of France. During World War II the harbor city suffered the disasters of destruction more than any other port in Europe. Most of the old town and historical heritage was lost forever, though gladly some part of it survived and was restored. In pre-war times Le Havre used to be the shelter of the most luxury liners crossing the oceans, such as Normandie, Ile de France and France, offering passengers the entertainment and mundane high-class desired.
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