This hotel is very difficult to judge. Others have remarked on the imposing staircase and there are other bits of grandeur from and earlier age such as radiators with raised foliage patterns and plaster mouldings in the ceiling in our room, and a “bar” in the breakfast room. This sits oddly with the very modern tables and chairs in the breakfast room – they would be fine in a modern hotel but are out of place here. The furniture in our room included some that was old and/or quality, but some that was neither. The orange curtains seemed out of place, and were somewhat dominant as they covered 5 sets of double “French windows”. In the bathroom there were two basins, but these were set in what appeared to be a cheap “formica” or similar stand.
What you make of the above is a question of taste. But what is totally factual is that our “superor” (stet) double room was massive – it was two rooms knocked together either of which by itself was large. As well as a large bathroom, there was a separate toilet in a small wash-basin less “broom cupboard”. It would have been better to put the toilet in the bathroom (there was plenty of room) and release the cupboard for case storage or whatever.
Breakfast was about what you would expect for the price.
This hotel may once have been excellent, and could be again with a significant investment of money and imagination by someone with taste.
Parking in Morlaix is a problem. Others might find it useful to know that there is a free unlimited time car park 5 to 10 minutes walk from the hotel in Place du Pouliet – take the road SE towards Plougonven from the corner of the hotel, turn left at the first roundabout, and the car park is almost immediately on the right.
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