After a long motorbike ride from the UK, the hotel room was a welcome sight and quite comfortable, although I could have slept on a clothes line by then! Arriving on a Sunday night, there are few options locally for meals other than the hotel restaurant which is quite expensive or MacDonalds which is 2 mins away and the only place to get a beer beleive it or not as the hotel will not just serve drinks! The breafast is ok, just a typical continental all you want to eat for a quite expensive 10Euros incl "city tax" whatever that is. MacDonalds only serve breakfast on Sat/Sun and school holidays which we thought a bit odd coming from the UK. Evening meals can be taken at the hotel although again due to the cost we never ate there. I would recommend the La Petit Aubrge which is located across the main road on Rue de l'Heroult. Although frequented by a few lorry drivers, the owners are great and we had a 4 course very filling meal for just 11Euros including half a bottle of wine! Although addressed as Honfleur, the hotel is actually just outside the town and takes about 20 to 25 minutes to walk to. There are a couple of small supermakets near the hotel which close at 8 in the evening. Overall, I would rate this hotel as a comfortable base from which to explore the north coast of France but is limited for things to do in the evening if you don't want to use the hotel restaurant but want to go out without having to drive.
- Campanile Hotel Honfleur
