Housed in a historical building, this hotel is ideally located in the heart of Mont Saint-Michel. The classic-style rooms overlook the bay, the abbey or the medieval city.
Angela
United Kingdom
AVOID AT ALL COSTS! Please spend your hard earned money elsewhere. Our room was absolutely awful - we literally stood inside it for 20minutes, silently gawping at eachother in disbelief and weighing up our options (oh, and holding our noses and swatting flies). It smelt absolutely awful - like really bad blocked drains. The dead seagull laying outside under the windowsill looked like it had been there at least a week, so that probably didn’t help! We paid €223 for one night here and honestly you wouldn’t even use it to house a goat. We rang ahead to our next hotel in Normandy to ask if they could accomodate us for a further night and thanked our lucky stars they said yes. A two hour drive at 5pm was worth it all day long to get as far away as possible! This is a total rip off, just for the location I guess (but it’s TEAMING with tourists, so make sure you factor that in). OMG please believe me when I say this place is awful. If you still decide to risk it then don’t say I haven’t warned you! I’m off to argue for a refund :(
At the foot of the abbey, the Mouton Blanc Hotel, welcomes you in its historic 14th century location. Le Mouton Blanc provides comfortable rooms with a simple yet cosy decoration.
Hotel Vert offers pastel-coloured rooms with a private bathroom, TV and free Wi-Fi access. It is located 2 km from the Mont Saint-Michel tidal island on the Normandy Coast.
Minh
Australia
The bed sheets were luxuriously soft and good bed! Good sized, basic hotel room. Toilet separate from bathroom is a plus. Very close to Mont St Michel no-traffic zone, so can walk.
Hotel Gabriel is located 1.6 Km from Mont Saint-Michel. It offers free Wi-Fi access and en suite rooms just a 25-minute walk from the walls of the old city.
Lee
Singapore
Unique room with loft. Great fun for the kids although the stairs up were quite steep (concern for safety and less mobile)
Le Relais Saint Michel is an hotel facing the bay of Mont Saint-Michel.
Barbara
United States
Wow, the location of this hotel is outstanding. This is one of about 6 hotels in one section that you access through a coded gate. Once through the gate are these hotels, a few restaurants, and Search & Rescue. It is so special to stay this close to the Abbey, and it works out great for taking photos - sunrise / sunset - with fewer visitors around. (The hotel will email you the access code for entering the gate, and that process went very smoothly.)
The hotel is nice, the dining room has a stunning view, and breakfast was very good. The staff was extremely nice.
If you are staying at this property, or any other hotel on this strip, we recommend making a dinner reservation either here or any restaurant in this area well in advance!! We traveled in June, so it was quite busy.
There is a shuttle that runs every 15 minutes that will take you to and from the Mount, or you can walk, there is a boardwalk and short bridge, about a 30 minute walk.
Le Relais Du Roy is a 3-star hotel situated next to the River Couesnon, just 1.5 km from the Mont Saint-Michel and 50 metres from the free shuttle bus.
This Mercure is situated in parkland just 2 km from the abbey of Mont Saint Michel. It offers spacious en suite rooms, a restaurant and bar and plenty of free on-site parking.
Composed of 2 different buildings, Les Terrasses Poulard is a historical property in the heart of Mont Saint-Michel and offers views of the bay, the village and the street.
John
Canada
I was able to boil my own eggs The coffee was not as B good as other places we stayed
Situated in the heart of Mont Saint Michel medieval Village, Hôtel La Croix Blanche offers a terrace and a bar. The rooms at Hôtel La Croix Blanche have a flat-screen, satellite TV and a minibar.
We followed travel advice and arrived very late in the...
We followed travel advice and arrived very late in the afternoon. We enjoyed a wonderful dinner at a restaurant just after the entrance to the island and then climbed the stairs to our accommodation. The island was quiet and peaceful as all the day trippers had gone. In the morning we enjoyed an early breakfast at the restaurant and were ready to enter the abbey at 9 AM with only a small group of people. Upon leaving the crowds were growing as we had heard they would, and we were glad we followed the advice we had been given. Take time to explore all the passageways and the cemetery. Be warned that you will climb literally hundreds of steps.
Victoria
United States
10
Scored 10
A magical place best viewed in early morning or late...
A magical place best viewed in early morning or late afternoon evening. Otherwise, there are a lot of tourists clogging the narrow medieval streets. I recommend an overnight stay to fully enjoy this place.
ROBERT
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
This is an iconic location to visit.
This is an iconic location to visit. But like many tourist experiences, it is drifting a little into theme park territory. The abbey is many years past being used in a religious context (in part because it was converted into a prison by Napoleon after the revolution). So the cathedral has lost some of its soul. But the history is rich, and the location is amazing. The views are wonderful, and after the tourists have left for the day, the island is well worth exploring.
Lachlan & Jenny
Australia
2.0
Scored 2.0
The Abbey tour itself was nice, but the mob we had to...
The Abbey tour itself was nice, but the mob we had to struggle thru to get there was a nightmare. And when we were done with the tour? Wall to Wall humanity. As if they dropped Euro Disney into the middle of the medieval walkways. We were here the first week of May, before the U.S. tourists even started arriving. I cannot imagine how awful this would have been with even more people. This is a magnificent place, well worth seeing ... FROM A DISTANCE. The walkways to the Mont were utterly jammed with people, and after a 40 minute wait the shuttles were stuffed like sardines. STAY AWAY! (Or maybe go in February or something). Take a photo from a distance and KEEP ON DRIVING.
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Anonymous
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
The shuttles from the hotel complex are free and run every...
The shuttles from the hotel complex are free and run every 10mns or so. It's also a lovely 2km walk from the hotel if you want to avoid the packed shuttle.
Don't bother spending a fortune on the hotels as they're all in the same place and are all about the same really.
The restaurant Le Pré Salé is the best and is a must if you're into good food. Book early though!
I recommend going in the evening to the mont st michel after 3pm when crowds start to leave. We went around 12pm and it was very busy despite it being a Monday mid season.
The self guided audio tour is great and well worth it.
And food is outrageously expensive in the Mont village and really not so good. Best bring a picnic and save your money for a nice restaurant in the evening.
All this said, a fabulous day out!
Stephanie
Ireland
2.0
Scored 2.0
Mont St Michel is wonderful to visit.
Mont St Michel is wonderful to visit. The accommodation however was very poor and in an annex which was hard to find. The room was small and in very bad condition. Light switch hanging off the wall, tv and bedside lights did not work and space very limited. We had to persuade the restaurant staff that we had prepaid for dinner! Would certainly pick another hotel if we returned, which we won’t.
Nicholas
United Kingdom
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Thé best location for visiting Mont St Michel without actually staying on the island. Very comfortable room with stunning view of Mont St Michel, with the ability to sit either inside or outside comfortably to take in the view. Easy access to walkway and shuttle bus as well as other restaurants. Breakfast was excellent, also with stunning views.
very very close to the place for the mount saint michel. its the best option for one or two night maximum. the mirror from the room is with the mountain. small, but confortable room. the breakfast was in another hotel nearby and its was amazing.
Loved being in the Auberge St Pierre within the walls of Mont St Michel. It was magical to be on the island once all the tour buses left for the day, we could stroll along the quiet streets and imagine the lives of previous residents.
One can see Le Mont Saint Michel from the room window. It takes around half an hour by foot to reach it, but there is also a free bus that stops just in front of the hotel and takes you there. The restaurant is good.
It was great to stay overnight inside Le Mont Saint Michel and enjoy walking around at late night and early morning. Location of the hotel was great and very easy to find. Staff were friendly and helpful.
The young man who checked us in was very helpful. We also appreciated the good communication from the hotel. Breakfast was good. Location can't be beat. It is worth it to stay on Mont St. Michel.
Clean and functional hotel near to the stop of the navette which brings you in seven minutes to the Mont Saint-Michel. Parking directly at the hotel, good French breakfast with real espresso.
Staying on the island was great. The views from the room were very cool and it was so nice to be able to walk the quiet pathways of Mont Saint Michel at night.
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