A charming hotel in an 18th century property, The Originals Boutique, Hôtel d'Angleterre, Fécamp features comfortably modern and well decorated rooms.
Stephanie
Isle of Man
Old hotel in dire need of renovation, soundproofing and decoration. faulty wifi for the entire stay, BUT very clean and the gentleman at reception was lovely.
Located opposite Fécamp Port, just 200 metres from the beach, Hotel Le Grand Pavois offers a piano bar and air-conditioned rooms with balconies and free WiFi access.
Hotel Ibis Budget Fecamp is situated in Fécamp, 50 km from Deauville and 39 km from Honfleur. The hotel is 2.5 km from the Palais Bénédictine Museum and offers free WiFi.
Set in the centre of Fécamp, this hotel is just 100 metres from the beach and 300 metres from the marina. You can browse the free Wi-Fi or visit Le Havre, 40 km away.
Robert
Australia
A great little stay and excellent value for the money. Lovely friendly staff, a warm.comfortable room, and an excellent buffet breakfast
Fecamp is a working town, with a harbour and beach.
Fecamp is a working town, with a harbour and beach. The town is compact, with a general selection of shops. We found the location perfect for walks along the cliffs, visiting gardens and eating out. Visit the old abbey where Benedictine was made; it has a lovely cocktail bar in an atrium, with accompanying shop. Also, a lovely walk to visit Les Jardins de Louanne & K. which are worth visiting. Le Jardin de Etretat is about half an hours drive away.
Roman
United Kingdom
Scored 6.0
6.0
We came to Fécamp so that we could visit the Palais...
We came to Fécamp so that we could visit the Palais Benedictine which was definitely worth it. Fécamp is an interesting port town. We unfortunately had terrible weather so it dulled our trip a bit.
We arrived latish (9:30pm) in a terrible storm & found that the restaurants which were supposed to be open til 11pm closed at 10pm. We ended up finding a bar that had food so we were able to get something.
We walked around Fécamp the next morning, then visited the Palais. As soon as our tour was over we drove to Veules-les-Roses (suggestion of the Fécamp tourist bureau) for the late afternoon & dinner before returning to Fécamp. We stayed 2 nights in Fécamp. In retrospect it may have been better to stay 1 night or visit the Palais from another locale. But with better weather we would have probably enjoyed our time there more.
lyn
United States
Scored 10
10
Quiet place (April), free parking.
Quiet place (April), free parking. Visit Palais Bénedictine (or just buy a bottle of B&B!). Make sure to walk to the upper town centre which is different from the coastal area. Large super market Carrefour at walking distance. For families with children: MacDonalds and Buffalo Grill (5 minute drive to Saint-Leonard).
L.
Netherlands
Scored 10
10
A charming seaside village that is rich in local and...
A charming seaside village that is rich in local and maritime history. There is an abundance of attractions that include chapels, abbeys, cathedrals, an exceptionally good maritime museum and numerous easy walks along the beach or the spectacular Côte de Alabastero.
Ian
Australia
Scored 10
10
Lovely little town, everything is just a walk away.
Lovely little town, everything is just a walk away. The fishing museum is also a museum of Fecamp and its region and an art gallery, with visiting exhibitions. Take the lift to the top floor for the best views. Really, really interesting and a bargain at 7 euros
100% you have to go to the Palais de Benedictine, it's amazing and right in the heart of town. Samples on offer and a cocktail bar onsite.
Plenty of restaurants at all prices, along the waterfront and Le Rex near St Stephen's Church.
I'm sorry there was no time to go to the Abbey - bags of history there.
And it wasn't beach weather in October but I'll be there next time.
Travelling Karen
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
A beautiful city with so much history!
A beautiful city with so much history! Try a dish with salted cod; its a locale thing. Also make certain you take the time to visit Benedictine Abbey!! Make reservations for a tour there LONG before you arrive or you wont get in. If you miss the tour, visit the tasting room and/or the bar. The bar staff can open the shop for you to buy items after hours :) There are few restaurants open to serve meals after 9pm, but there is a place directly across the canal from the Hotel Le Grand Pavois that serves inside and out until 11pm. Food is good but, the portions are HUGE... you can share.
Brigid
United States
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This cozy and well-decorated room with an old
fireplace and the atmosphere of a house
with history is located on the second floor
of a townhouse. On the ground floor
there is a dining room where Anne serves
wonderful breakfast.
Anne is a very pleasant and hospitable
hostess.
We had a wonderful time in Fécamp. Thank you.
Great location, close to the beach (3min), also great bakery near by (3min), we went there each morning to get fresh baguettes and cakes. Spacious house, we were 3 friends, each of us had her own room with big bed, which was great. Kitchen fully equiped. Everything clean.
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