Avenue du Verger, Le Touquet – Paris-Plage, France | (618) 248-8274
Art Deco property within walking distance of the beach and attractions
Golf courses nearby, as is Palais des Congres convention center
Classically styled rooms with flat-screen TVs, minibars, slippers, and robes
Upgraded units have forest and lighthouse views or Nespresso machines
Michelin-starred restaurant and brasserie with kids' menus
Buffet breakfast serving scrambled eggs, bacon, and fresh pastries
Elegant bar with al fresco terraces in the summer
Full-service Nuxe spa with indoor pool and treatments
24-hour concierge, business center, and 10 meeting rooms
Valet parking and free Wi-Fi throughout
Some wear and tear, and complaints of noise reaching rooms
No in-room air-conditioning, and kettles aren't guaranteed
Reports of chaotic breakfasts
Fees for parking, pets stays, and spa use
No fitness center
Michelin-starred restaurant closed January through March 2018
Room Wi-Fi is unreliable
The four-pearl Hotel Barrière Le Westminster offers Old World charm and 115 rooms on the fringes of downtown Le Touquet. Classically outfitted rooms are comfortable, with desks, flat-screen TVs, minibars, and bathrobes, but some are showing their age, and none are air-conditioned. A Michelin-starred restaurant is high-end, and other amenities consist of a brasserie, cozy bar, chic spa, and summer dining terraces, plus 10 meeting rooms. This is an elegant, romantic pick, but those looking for something a bit cheaper may prefer Hotel Castel Victoria, which is also closer to the beach.
Scene
Central Le Touquet hotel with Grande Dame glam
Old-fashioned charm is widespread here, thanks to commanding Art Deco facades and mahogany-paneled or bold-hued interiors with high ceilings. Foyer entrances, regal tones, and an antique elevator have a faded glory feel, although most guests enjoy the era-gone-by vibe. Despite red runner carpets, a celebrity-autographed wall of fame, and the Michelin-starred restaurant (watch out for closures here), the atmosphere is relaxed. The fireplace lounge and wood-adorned bar are cozy, and Tamara de Lempicka's Art Deco paintings grace the lobby and main restaurant for an authentic 1930s feel. The forest-side location near Le Touquet's town, beach, convention center, and golf courses draw a mixed crowd here, though they're largely French couples.
Location
Within walking distance of everything Le Touquet has to offer
Situated on a main road leading to the town's Saint-Jean shopping street (a four-minute walk away), the hotel occupies a prime spot on the edge of downtown Le Touquet. Walks take a maximum of six minutes for Le Touquet's convention center, casino, and restaurants, and the town's offerings stretch toward its sandy beach for the farthest, 14-minute walk. Aqualud Water Park is located here, while walks of a similar distance in the other direction lead to world-class racing at the Hippodrome. The hotel is opposite La Canche Lighthouse. Le Touquet Golf Club is a five-minute drive, while the town's train station is a 20-minute drive. Le Touquet Opal Coast Airport is seven minutes away by car, with Paris Charles de Gaulle International Airport two hours away.
Rooms
Classically styled rooms with quality amenities
Classic rooms are outfitted in light decor from white-painted or carved furniture, carpeted floors, and a pastel, dove-gray, peachy, or monochrome palette in fabrics and walls. On the downside, some rooms are showing wear, all lack air-conditioning, and those facing the road or parking lot have less-than-appealing views and occasional noise issues. Others, however, face forests or the lighthouse. The more up-to-date units have smart, contemporary decor, but they lack the homey decor of the more old-fashioned rooms. The 161-square-foot (15-square-meter) Singles are small, but a range of Double Rooms span 269 to 377 square feet (25 to 35 square meters). Larger Suites have living rooms and ritzy gilt decor.Phones, desks, satellite flat-screen TVs, safes, minibars, newspapers, hairdryers, and free (but unreliable) Wi-Fi come standard. Some units offer tea- and coffee-making facilities, seating areas, and/or Nespresso Machines (Executive and Suite rooms only). Bathrooms have shower/tub combos, bidets, toiletries, slippers, and robes.
Features
Michelin-starred dining and a spa with indoor pool
Features aren't extensive here, but the clear standout is the Michelin-starred Le Pavillon restaurant, offering excellent fine-dining in a lovely Art Deco space. Note, however, that it's only open for dinner, is closed Tuesdays and Wednesdays, and will be shut January through March 2018. Les Cimaises brasserie's buffet and a la carte meals are a hit, and it offers kids' menus. All-you-can-eat breakfasts with hot and continental options are served here, although they can reportedly be disorganized. The room's booth seating, ironwork, and earth tones look up-to-date. Le Mahogany Bar oozes old-school glam from arched windows, tufted red leather, and chandeliers, and a fireplace lounge is cozy. A summer terrace overlooks the road, but guests find it pleasant. While there's no gym, the Nuxe Spa has sleek, neutral tones with punctuating Art Deco artwork. Treatments and massages here are luxe, but fees apply for the indoor pool, sauna, Turkish hammam, and whirlpool. Concierge and valet parking are available, but parking itself is at a fee (as are pet stays). Ten meeting rooms, a business center, and free Wi-Fi throughout the property round out on-site features.