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Hotel de Calais

1 rue de la Commune de Paris, Le Treport, France | (888) 635-3814

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Overview

Pros
  • Near the the town port and beach, with several seafood restaurants and bars nearby

  • Individually decorated rooms with brightly colored furnishings

  • Some rooms have sea views

  • Free Wi-Fi

  • Breakfast buffet served every day in a charming room with a nautical theme, for a fee

  • Family-run property with attentive owner

  • Free but limited parking

  • Coffee or tea available at all times

  • Pets accepted, for a fee

Cons
  • No elevator

  • Hotel smells a bit musty in lounge area

  • Fee for breakfast

Bottom Line

This small, charming, family-run value hotel of 43 rooms overlooks Normandy's port of Treport, offering fantastic views of the harbor and sea. The simple rooms, some of which can accommodate up to five people, are decorated in brightly colored textiles, and include large wooden armoires and desks, high ceilings, and large windows. Be aware, though, that the hotel, especially the street-facing rooms, does get noise from the surrounding restaurants and bars. A daily buffet breakfast (for a fee) is served in a nautically themed room that overlooks the harbor. The hotel also offers  free Wi-Fi, satellite TV, and billiards (either French or American style).

Map

1 rue de la Commune de Paris, Le Treport, France
Amenities
  • Cabanas
  • Cable
  • Cribs
  • Internet
  • Kids Allowed
  • Swim-Up Bar

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Full Review

Scene

Four-story brick building that dates from 1778, next to 16th-century St. Jacques Church

Small and somewhat quirky, this nautically themed hotel dates from 1778, playing host to writer Victor Hugo in 1835 and to American GIs in 1944. Today it consists of a few brick-and-stucco structures linked together, with a window sash treatment typical of the area. It pays tribute to its ship-sailing history in black-and-white vintage photographs that align the narrow neon-colored hallways, and in a large nautically themed breakfast room with huge windows that look onto the port. Although coffee and tea are available all day, the hotel has no bar or restaurant, although there are several places to eat and drink nearby, along with a casino. Once night falls, guests enter the hotel by using a keypad code.

Location

Next to the Treport harbor, and the 16th-century Saint Jacques Church

Located a few hundred feet from the harbor at Treport, the Hotel de Calais is surrounded by plenty of bars, fish restaurants, and small shops. Situated between Normandy and Somme Bay, it is a natural jumping off point for area excursions. Private buses as well as small regional trains stop at the train station, which is about an eight-minute walk from the hotel, across the harbor.

Rooms

Modest but charming with wood floors and furniture, and cheery, brightly colored bedspreads and wall colors

Individually decorated and painted in charming, cheery colors that include cassis, sherbet orange, and sunny yellow, the rooms here provide a good standard of comfort and quality for the price. Motel-quality bedspreads and drapes are in brightly colored textiles, and rooms include large wooden armoires and desks, large windows, and framed vintage photographs here and there that recall the hotel's nautical history. All rooms have a flat screen TVs with satellite channels, and free Wi-Fi. The bathrooms have bold, playful tiling, bright-colored fixtures, hairdryers, and basic toiletries, with either shower/tub combos or standalone showers. Rooms that face the street might get noise from the surrounding bars and restaurants.

Features

Pool table, small lounge, and a breakfast room

The breakfast room, with views of the sea, is  particularly lovely in its decoration, with nautical accents and brightly colored drapes. This modest hotel also comes with free Wi-Fi, and has a small basement lounge with a pool table, which can smell slightly musty because of the constant moisture from sea air.