We stayed at the Hôtel du Palais in September and had a lovely time. We arrived very early, exhausted from a ferry crossing, and they had a room for us that had been unused the night before, so we were able to get in right away. The day we left, we left our luggage in their lobby until ferry time, and roamed the city unburdened. They answered questions about the language, and were friendly and helpful in every way we could wish. Very upbeat and people-oriented.
And the town was such fun to explore. The hotel is inside the old walls (okay, rebuilt after WWII, but still...), and there are interesting wiggly streets, a church, the walls to walk along, the beach--and a place to eat about every eighteen inches (and the is good in all of them, it seems!) There's a bus to Mont Saint-Michel--buses to everywhere, in fact.
Room and linens clean, bed comfy, bathroom ensuite. Continental breakfast--coffee, croissants so good that butter was superfluous, and what I thougt was the best yogurt I had ever tasted, but turned out to be fromage frais. Cereal, too, if you wanted it.
If we went back, I'd want to settle right in there again.
- Du Palais Hotel
