6 Best Hotels in Normandy, France

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Hotel Barrière Le Normandy Deauville

$$$ | 38 rue Jean-Mermoz, Deauville, 14804, France Fodor's Choice

This hotel—its facade a riot of pastel-green timbering, checkerboard walls, and Anglo-Norman balconies—has been a town landmark since it opened in 1912, and crowds still pack the place. A regional menu is served in La Belle Époque, the restaurant set in a grand hall which, on a bright night and after a couple of bottles of Dom Pérignon, glitters like the salons of Versailles.

Pros

  • Grand interiors
  • Luxurious amenities
  • Deauville's place to be seen

Cons

  • Some elements of kitschy bombast
  • Service can be patronizing
  • Pretty pricey
38 rue Jean-Mermoz, Deauville, 14804, France
02–31–98–66–22
Hotel Details
271 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Château d'Audrieu

$$$ | Off D82, 13 km (8 miles) southeast of Bayeux, Audrieu, 14250, France

With princely opulence, overstuffed chairs, wall sconces, and antiques, this family-owned château and its elegant 18th-century facade fulfill the Hollywood notion of a palatial property. Guest Rooms 19 and 20 have peaked ceilings with exposed wood beams, and the enchanting restaurant has white wainscoting, crystal chandeliers, and gilt accents. One unexpected offering is a 750-square-foot luxury tree-house suite, complete with air-conditioning, bathroom with bathtub, and a terrace overlooking the gardens. At Le Séran, chef Samuel Gaspar highlights local ingredients in dishes like Culoiseau chicken with local morels and wild garlic or scallops with spinach and sorrel, which are complemented by an extensive wine list.

Pros

  • Grandiose building (including a tree-house suite)
  • Magnificent gardens
  • Great restaurant

Cons

  • Out-of-the-way location
  • Restaurant is expensive
  • Breakfast not included
Off D82, 13 km (8 miles) southeast of Bayeux, Audrieu, 14250, France
02–31–80–21–52
Hotel Details
Closed Nov.–Mar.
30 rooms
No Meals

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Ferme St-Siméon

$$$ | 20 rte. Adolphe-Marais, Honfleur, 14600, France

The story goes that this 19th-century manor house was the birthplace of Impressionism and that its park inspired Monet and Sisley—neither of whom would have dismissed the welcoming mix of elegance and down-home Norman delights inside, where rich fabrics, grand paintings, and Louis XVI chairs are married with rustic antiques, ancient beams, and half-timber walls; the result casts a deliciously cozy spell. Guest rooms are opulent, with pastel colors, floral wallpaper, antiques, period accents, and all the modern conveniences. Those in the thatch-roof converted stables are quieter but have less character. Be aware, however, that the high prices have more to do with the hotel's reputation than with the amenities it offers. Under chef Matthieu Pouleur, the sophisticated restaurant, Les Impressionistes, selects the noblest regional products from land and sea; the Normandy-specific cheese board does justice to the region, as does the eight-course gastronomic menu. A second restaurant focusing on seafood, La Boucane, is located in a thatch-roof building painted by Claude Monet in 1867.

Pros

  • Famed historic charm
  • Great spa using local ingredients
  • Delicious restaurants

Cons

  • Expensive
  • Decor might be too ritzy for some
  • Breakfast not included
20 rte. Adolphe-Marais, Honfleur, 14600, France
02–31–81–78–00
Hotel Details
34 rooms
No Meals

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Hôtel Saint-Delis

$$$ | 43 rue du Puits, Honfleur, 14600, France

An exceptional, adults-only splurge, this hotel is an oasis of elegant calm in the center of bustling Honfleur. The 17th-century building was once home to painter Henri de Saint-Delis; now it offers nine guestrooms, each overlooking an exquisite private garden. Though it does offer (a not cheap) breakfast buffet, meals and spa services are otherwise handled at Ferme Saint Simeon, its sister property. 

Pros

  • Serene oasis in a sometimes overwhelming town
  • Exceptional garden
  • Steam showers in each room

Cons

  • No restaurant on-site
  • Breakfast buffet quite pricy
  • Spa services only available at sister property
43 rue du Puits, Honfleur, 14600, France
02–31–81–78–10
Hotel Details
9 rooms
No Meals

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La Chenevière

$$$ | Les Escures-Commes, Port-en-Bessin-Huppain, 14520, France

Occupying an elegant 18th-century mansion that's topped by an impressive mansard roof and surrounded by cheerful gardens, this is a true oasis of peace—although located only a few miles inland from World War II sites like Omaha Beach, it feels light-years away. The super-stylish guest rooms are a fetching mix of Louis XVI chairs, gilded ormolu objects, modern photographs, and very chic fabrics. Overlooking the grand pool is La Chenevière's showpiece: a stunning, glassed-in modern conservatory with wicker furniture and abstract art. The opulent restaurant, with wood paneling and lordly fireplaces, serves cuisine appropriate to its surroundings.

Pros

  • Magnificent architecture
  • Luxurious rooms
  • Excellent restaurant

Cons

  • Three different buildings
  • Expensive
  • Breakfast not included
Les Escures-Commes, Port-en-Bessin-Huppain, 14520, France
02–31–51–25–25
Hotel Details
Closed Dec.–Mar.
29 rooms
No Meals

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Le Manoir des Impressionnistes

$$$ | 23 rte. de Trouville, Honfleur, 14600, France

Set atop a small wooded hill 200 yards from the sea, this gorgeous half-timber, dormer-roof manor has a pretty green-and-white facade in the Anglo-Norman style, plus accommodations that promise sweeping views. Guest rooms are traditionally and tastefully furnished, and all have attractive modern marble bathrooms; the first-floor room has a four-poster bed and its own balcony. There's also a spa suite that sleeps two, and a beachside residence in traditional Norman style that sleeps 12. The atmospheric restaurant presents a seasonal range of gastronomic dishes. 

Pros

  • Exquisitely decorated and furnished
  • Great views
  • Stylish bathrooms

Cons

  • Away from town center
  • No elevator
  • Breakfast not included
23 rte. de Trouville, Honfleur, 14600, France
02–31–81–63–00
Hotel Details
12 rooms
No Meals

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