Our favourite hotels in Rennes, France
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From 55 EUR
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Hotel de Brest offers 48 well-appointed, soundproof guestrooms and a pleasant convention hall, seating up to 20 persons. We can serve breakfast in your room, or you can enjoy the buffet in the breakfast hall. Our amenities include facial treatments, fax, full-time reception, parking, and luggage storage. |
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From 34 EUR
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The Bonsai hotel is a cozy, charming property near the pleasant city of Rennes. Its strategic location ensures easy access to landmarks like the Théâtre National de Bretagne, the opera, the Centre Culturel Pôle sud, and more. We offer rooms in all categories: single, double, triple and twin, as well as a family suite hosting five persons. We accept pets. |
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From 58 EUR
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The centrally located Campanile Rennes Cleunay is a pleasant property, ensuring a perfect stay. We offer access to a well-maintained golf course, swimming pool, tennis court, free parking, and facilities for handicapped persons. The property is well connected by train. |
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From 50 EUR
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Le Bretagne is a nice, inviting hotel with a pleasant façade. We offer a lift, central heating, phone, color TV and other standard amenities. Families and groups are especially welcome. We can arrange babysitting. |
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From 145 EUR
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The top-class Le Coq Gadby is located in Rennes city center, within easy reach of all main points of interest. The list of amenities is endless, ensuring a splendid and memorable stay. This is the perfect choice for business guests and tourists alike. Families are also welcome. |
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About Rennes
After Brittany united with France in 1532, the city of Rennes became its capital and remains ever since. The town has a considerable and well-preserved historical and cultural heritage that witnesses its glory in the past. Most historic sites are concentrated in the area known as Les Lices and this fact has an unfortunate explanation. Back in 1720 a drunken carpenter caused a devastating fire on most of the city. Les Lices gladly remained intact, maybe due to its location at the connection of the island and the River Vilaine. A large restoration plan was developed afterwards and implemented by Parisian architects. As a result the northern part of the town boasts of splendid 18th century buildings with elegant squares and alleys among them.
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