Overlooking the entry point of Le Havre's fabled old harbor, all of the guest rooms at this large yet cozy quayside hotel, once frequented by Monet, Victor Hugo, and Habsburg Emperor Joseph II, have fine views of the port. No. 34 is larger and is furnished with a couch and queen-size bed, has gabled ceilings, and is one of several rooms with a Jacuzzi. There are also two spacious suites at EUR 425 with hammam (steam room) and balcony. Pros: close to the action; good room facilities. Cons: kitschy modern decor; sometimes booked up with business seminars mid-week.
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