Situated in Saint-Omer and with Dunkerque Train Station reachable within 44 km, Hôtel Restaurant L'Industrie features concierge services, allergy-free rooms, a terrace, free WiFi throughout the...
Kevin
United Kingdom
Great location, really friendly owners and an amazing breakfast. Bed was very comfy as well.
Set in the centre of Saint-Omer, 450 metres from the train station, Mercure Saint Omer Centre Gare offers accommodation with a restaurant, private parking, a bar and a terrace.
Paul
United Kingdom
Clean, modern hotel some 10 minutes walk from town centre. Good size ground level car park around the back. Friendly staff at check in.
With a 24-hour front desk, the ibis budget Saint-Omer Centre is located in Saint-Omer. Free Wi-Fi access is available and A26 Highway is just 4 km away.
This hotel is located next to the Saint-Omer SNCF Train Station and features an early-19th-century décor. It offers modern rooms with free WiFi access and a brasserie-style restaurant.
Giles
United Kingdom
Right next to the station, with friendly staff and a good restaurant. I was in an attic conversion at the top of the building, which was quiet, with sloping ceilings.
The ibis Saint-Omer Centre is located in the centre of Saint-Omer, just 200 metres from cathedral and the Musée de l'Hôtel Sandelin. It offers a 24-hour reception.
Kevin
United Kingdom
Great location, room clean, staff friendly and breakfast was decent
Offering inner courtyard views, Le Coquet is an accommodation set in Saint-Omer, 8.2 km from La Coupole and 46 km from Belfry of the Saint-Eloi's Church, Dunkerque.
David
United Kingdom
Location was excellent, comfortable and nicely decorated apartment.
Saint-Omer is close enough to not be too much of a challenge...
Saint-Omer is close enough to not be too much of a challenge to get there yet, French enough to experience the local life. Lots of history, nice walks, good food and excellent cafés and bars. A Saturday market, a lovely park, friendly people and just a place we love to go to whenever we need to relax.
Simon
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lots of side streets and little shops, beautiful central...
Lots of side streets and little shops, beautiful central square with a stunning theatre building. Very pleasant to wander around. The station building was particularly impressive. We stayed at chic o rail, which has a restaurant serving absolutely delicious food.
Sally
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
St Omer is a beautiful town with lots of interesting...
St Omer is a beautiful town with lots of interesting buildings and culture. There are nice restaurants. The canals and eco system that are now a Unesco heritage site are really amazing and worth visiting on a small boat trip.
Louise
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
The hotel is in the centre of the town, surrounded by lots...
The hotel is in the centre of the town, surrounded by lots of nice restaurants.
There is a courtyard car park, in a one way street, with a narrow entrance, which is difficult if a car is parked opposite.
We only had one night there, but wouldn’t like to stay at that hotel any longer, as the bedroom was uncomfortably small and dated. Open the bathroom door and you have to squeeze past the toilet, which is in the doorway.
Sigrid
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Great to return though lots of building work going on.
Great to return though lots of building work going on. A must visit is the deli on the main square - Maison Wident - which provides meals to dine en place but also take away- great value. Also great restaurant just around the corner from the Ibis hotel- Le St Charles.
The gardens have been upgraded since we were last there and were very pleasant to wander around. The Auchan supermarket has great produce and the Paul cafe is great for breakfast.
William
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
This is a fairly typical northern France city with lots of...
This is a fairly typical northern France city with lots of nice walks and especially some lovely gardens. It is pretty and generally quite neat and clean.
The cathedral is impressive and when we visited full of life with a recital of medieval music. Otherwise there is not much outstanding but it is a good place to stay for a night. We were en route to Le Shuttle early the next morning and it is very close for the early start we needed
We booked through booking.com, and wanted somewhere to stay near to the channel tunnel. Not much availability, apart from this hotel. When we arrived we parked in the square, and as it was weekend there was no charge. The room though not large was perfectly adequate, bathroom small but again adequate and it was all very clean. The bed was very comfortable, with lovely white sheets. I would certainly stay there again. Breakfast was typically French with delicious bread and croissants.
For a British visitor fresh off the channel crossings this venue gets you out of the channel port mayhem and into real France. St Omer is an excellent town to visit with plenty of bars and restaurants of all levels to keep us happy. The hotel has it's own parking which you pay for, parking in the surrounding streets is free after 6pm and before 8am the following day. Great breakfast available in the morning.
This Chambres d' Hote has been lovingly restored and is full of interesting objet d'art. We were made to feel very welcome. The following morning we enjoyed a wide selection of lovely homemade breads and jams. Delicious.
Situated on a corner of a street, just off the main square in St Omer, this place is very convenient for walking to the local eateries. We parked our car in a public car park.
Exceptional host. Comfortable beds and very good breakfast (including home made cake). Location a 2 minute walk from St Omer's square. We stayed two nights and would have liked to have made it longer.
Room was very clean and had tea making facilities. Room and house beautifully furnished. Host recommended us several things to do in the town (e.g. the Rubens in the cathedral.)
This hotel is in a great location, right in the heart of the town and next to the cathedral. The restaurant and food were great and the staff and manager extremely friendly. Property was clean and the beds very comfortable. Staff were great helping with a fan for the room when it was hot, and freezing our cool packs for the journey home and took was freshened up every day.
This has been our go-to hotel in Saint-Omer since it opened over 30 years ago and we have never been disappointed. It has always represented good value for money, with friendly and helpful service and a tasty breakfast to set us on our way. Centrally located with street parking close by, Les Frangins makes a convenient overnight stop just inland from the channel ports.
We spent one night and it was good. Staff were polite. Parking was outside but secured by gate which was very convenient. Hotel is dog friendly and they provided bowl and treats. For breakfast they provided variety of options and all were good. We recommend this place.
Handy for the town centre. Juat a little walk away.
Easy to find on outskirts of town centre. Basic, but very clean and good value. Liked the no breakfast option at the lower price as we don't eat breakfast.
Great parking facilitates right next to the hotel.
It was a very good hotel for the price. Great parking, which is a top priority for me. The restaurant was good and the staff were good. I will use this hotel again when I'm in St omer. It's only 10 minutes walk from the centre of town. I recommend this hotel.
Everything was fantastic and we had a wonderful night at this lovely hotel.
It was comfortable and clean. The bedroom and shower were great. car parking was good and reasonably priced. Dinner and breakfast were excellent.
It was awful. No one there when we arrived. We were told they were closed. Couldn’t get access. Had to abandon this place and stay at the Ibis nearby instead. A complete disaster.
Had a pleasant surprise with this hotel, very close to a lovely park which for my dog, was really important. The room was clean and comfy, nice and quiet.
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