This hotel was located in a residential area, which meant that it was
very quiet. It was fairly convenient for public transportation and there were several restaurants and so on in the area, although they were all closed for the summer holiday when we arrived. Our room was very much like someone's spare bedroom, with a fairly large bathroom and a reasonable amount of space. The one curious (and very French, I'm told) feature was that you had to climb up a few stairs in order to reach the elevator. It was obviously a convenience for carrying luggage, not a means of making it accessible to disabled people!
The staff was very friendly and the breakfast was adequate, if a bit dull. However, it was a good base for travelling around Normandy by train, and I would stay there again. It was a bit elderly but not shabby, and seemed like good value for money.
