Brit Hotel Le Kerotel is located in Lorient, 2 km from the E60 motorway and 10 minutes from the beaches of Brittany. Each soundproofed room is equipped with satellite TV and a private bathroom.
Located in Lorient, Hôtel Le Keroman is 1.8 km from the Marine Museum and a 15-minute walk from the Éric Tabarly’s centre. Free WiFi is provided at the hotel.
Located in the heart of Lorient, just a 2-minute walk from the port. Hotel les Pecheurs features a terrace and a bar. The beach is only a 10-minute drive away.
This hotel is located within a short walk from Lorient city centre, 1.5 km from the Cité de la Voile and 5 km from Larmor Beach.
Martin
United Kingdom
Very welcoming reception, great restaurant recommendation, secure storage for our bicycles, lovely clean rooms, immaculate hotel. Breakfast was good, the bread was amazing.
Le Victor Hugo is located in Lorient town centre, on the south coast of Brittany. It offers en-suite rooms with flat-screen satellite TV and free Wi-Fi.
Jeremy
United Kingdom
Excellent location and friendly staff. There was. Garage a few doors down where we were able to park our motorcycles but we did have to pay for this and at least they were secure and undercover.
The MOKA Hôtel is located in central Lorient, close to the harbor 2.9 km from the beach. It offers en suite guest rooms with satellite TV, Canal + and free Wi-Fi internet access in each.
The Originals City, Hôtel Les Océanes, Lorient (Inter-Hotel) is ideally situated near the fishing port and the Keroman Nautical Village. It offers comfortable accommodation and a warm welcome.
Michelle
Ireland
Room very clean and comfortable. Accommodation very clean throughout. Ketthy was very friendly and helpful.
The location was perfect for me as I was attending an event in Hydrophone, a short walk away. Busstops for bus to city centre all within short walking distance.
The hotel is situated in the city centre, 300 metres from the train station and 5 km from the beaches
Logis De France Rex Hotel is ideally situated in a large and quiet avenue (Cours de Chazelles), a...
Evans
United Kingdom
The Host was very helpful with an excellent sense of humour, the general ambience was very pleasant.
The rooms had the added bonus of kettle and beverages. Most welcome!
Hotel Escale Oceania Lorient is located in the city centre of Lorient, a short walk to the Palais des Congrés and the train station. Its en suite rooms have free Wi-Fi.
Brit Hotel Le Kerotel is located in Lorient, 2 km from the E60 motorway and 10 minutes from the beaches of Brittany. Each soundproofed room is equipped with satellite TV and a private bathroom.
Located just a 5-minute walk from the Lorient Railway Station, the Congress Centre, town centre and the Port de Plaisance, ibis Lorient Centre Gare offers a 24-hour reception.
We went for the first 4 days of the Inter Celtic festival...
We went for the first 4 days of the Inter Celtic festival and were amazed at what a vast area was set up with hospitality tents, marketeers, marching routes etc, plus also making use of the buildings and conference/convert venues already there. The whole place was filled with music at every turn, whether it was bands warming up, smaller groups or soloists playing in alcoves - the place was just buzzing all day every day.
There was no shortage of places to eat ranging from snacks, eating on the hoof, or sitting down in various restaurants, and plenty types of cuisines to choose from.
It is all very walkable with lovely squares and tree lined avenues, lots of shops and pretty harbour.
Natalie
Guernsey
8.0
Scored 8.0
The city of Lorient was flattened during World War 2 so all...
The city of Lorient was flattened during World War 2 so all its buildings are postwar. A notable exception to the destruction is the submarine base with its immense concrete construction. There's a sort of irony that it was the reason for the bombing but largely impervious to it.
The people are very friendly and hospitable. There's plenty of places to eat and drink and the many docks provide lots of interest. Just be aware that it closes completely on Sundays.
Richard
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
We only really drove through Lorient and wandered around for...
We only really drove through Lorient and wandered around for a bit. We went to the World War 2 submarine base K3 but the guided tour was all in French so we couldn't understand all of it but it was worth 6.20 Euro to see it. There are other attractions in that area including an actual submarine and a museum and places to eat.
There are some lovely towns and villages in the local area, lots to explore . We had a very enjoyable boat trip from Pont- Aven. There are some beautiful beaches nearby.
My room has been in first floor towards the road.
Service is great, cleaning every day, WiFi available, late arrival can be arranged. Breakfast has been a pleasure. Parking slots are available behind the hotel without additional payment required.
Free parking along the road until 9AM.
A lot of restaurants in walking distance.
The car could be parked in a secure, gated area. It would be helpful if the hotel advised guests how to gain access to the secure parking area other than parking on the street and going to the reception desk to ask. But we were grateful for the security, nonetheless. The hotel clerk has to push a button to open the gate.
The room we had was very comfortable for our family of three and well equipped. The bathroom was big and modern, the whole room was extremely clean, the bed and pillows comfortable, the sheets sparkling clean and new. The hotel is very well situated so you can explore the whole Morbihan area. Totally recommend it!
Room very clean and comfortable. Accommodation very clean throughout. Ketthy was very friendly and helpful.
The location was perfect for me as I was attending an event in Hydrophone, a short walk away. Busstops for bus to city centre all within short walking distance.
Perfect apartment, the hosts are very kindly and attentive. The location is very easy from the station and the port of Lorient.
I really have a nice time there!
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