Housed in a historical building, this hotel is ideally located in the heart of Mont Saint-Michel. The classic-style rooms overlook the bay, the abbey or the medieval city.
Lachlan and Jenny
Australia
The location is simply perfect for a visit to Mont St. Michel. The price is reasonable in this context.
At the foot of the abbey, the Mouton Blanc Hotel, welcomes you in its historic 14th century location. Le Mouton Blanc provides comfortable rooms with a simple yet cosy decoration.
Sylvie
United Kingdom
Cute little view over the Bay.
Lovely modern bathroom.
Hotel Vert offers pastel-coloured rooms with a private bathroom, TV and free Wi-Fi access. It is located 2 km from the Mont Saint-Michel tidal island on the Normandy Coast.
Auberge Saint Pierre is a 14th-century half-timbered house located on Mont St Michel tidal island. It combines the period charm of exposed beams with modern comforts including TV and free Wi-Fi...
James
United Kingdom
Clean, warm, well furnished. Not a big walk from the entrance.
Le Relais Du Roy is a 3-star hotel situated next to the River Couesnon, just 1.5 km from the Mont Saint-Michel and 50 metres from the free shuttle bus.
SALLY
United Kingdom
Ideally situated close to the free bus stop for the mount. And close to a couple of restaurants
This Mercure is situated in parkland just 2 km from the abbey of Mont Saint Michel. It offers spacious en suite rooms, a restaurant and bar and plenty of free on-site parking.
Karen
Switzerland
The location is ideal if you want to be close to Mont St Michel. We had dinner at the same restaurant (Le Pré Salé) where we then had breakfast the next morning and the meal/service were both very good. The restaurant staff was efficient and particularly flexible with our wishes. The room itself was clean and comfortable. The bathroom had recently been renovated. It was very quiet.
Composed of 2 different buildings, Les Terrasses Poulard is a historical property in the heart of Mont Saint-Michel and offers views of the bay, the village and the street.
Situated in the heart of Mont Saint Michel medieval Village, Hôtel La Croix Blanche offers a terrace and a bar. The rooms at Hôtel La Croix Blanche have a flat-screen, satellite TV and a minibar.
BEATRIZ
Brazil
The location is great! We had a amazing view from our windows. It is quiet, spacious, and the staff was very friendly.
Chez Adèle, a property with water sports facilities, is situated in Le Mont Saint Michel, 200 metres from Mont Saint-Michel, 29 km from Scriptorial d'Avranches, musee des manuscrits du Mont...
This is an iconic location to visit. But like many tourist experiences, it is drifting a little into theme park territory. The abbey is many years past being used in a religious context (in part because it was converted into a prison by Napoleon after the revolution). So the cathedral has lost some of its soul. But the history is rich, and the location is amazing. The views are wonderful, and after the tourists have left for the day, the island is well worth exploring.
Lachlan & Jenny
Australia
2.0
Scored 2.0
The Abbey tour itself was nice, but the mob we had to...
The Abbey tour itself was nice, but the mob we had to struggle thru to get there was a nightmare. And when we were done with the tour? Wall to Wall humanity. As if they dropped Euro Disney into the middle of the medieval walkways. We were here the first week of May, before the U.S. tourists even started arriving. I cannot imagine how awful this would have been with even more people. This is a magnificent place, well worth seeing ... FROM A DISTANCE. The walkways to the Mont were utterly jammed with people, and after a 40 minute wait the shuttles were stuffed like sardines. STAY AWAY! (Or maybe go in February or something). Take a photo from a distance and KEEP ON DRIVING.
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Anonymous
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
The shuttles from the hotel complex are free and run every...
The shuttles from the hotel complex are free and run every 10mns or so. It's also a lovely 2km walk from the hotel if you want to avoid the packed shuttle.
Don't bother spending a fortune on the hotels as they're all in the same place and are all about the same really.
The restaurant Le Pré Salé is the best and is a must if you're into good food. Book early though!
I recommend going in the evening to the mont st michel after 3pm when crowds start to leave. We went around 12pm and it was very busy despite it being a Monday mid season.
The self guided audio tour is great and well worth it.
And food is outrageously expensive in the Mont village and really not so good. Best bring a picnic and save your money for a nice restaurant in the evening.
All this said, a fabulous day out!
Stephanie
Ireland
2.0
Scored 2.0
Mont St Michel is wonderful to visit.
Mont St Michel is wonderful to visit. The accommodation however was very poor and in an annex which was hard to find. The room was small and in very bad condition. Light switch hanging off the wall, tv and bedside lights did not work and space very limited. We had to persuade the restaurant staff that we had prepaid for dinner! Would certainly pick another hotel if we returned, which we won’t.
Nicholas
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
we knew there would be crowds - so we wanted to see it at...
we knew there would be crowds - so we wanted to see it at night. arriving at 10:30pm, we found our room (finally) and took off to explore with a bottle of wine, a baguette, some cheese and dried meats - and had a glorious experience with not another soul about . . . wandered til 2:30 am and got spectacular photographs and had a wonderful time. got up at 8:30, had cafe & crepes, and left the isle at about 10:30 just as the masses began to arrive. trust me - do it like this . . .
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Anonymous
10
Scored 10
Beautiful place to visit steeped in history but extremely...
Beautiful place to visit steeped in history but extremely crowded all day long. Only quiet and empty at night but everything is shut then very early and difficult to find a place to eat. The car park is extremely expensive and dreadfully overpriced. I paid €34 for overnight stay in a disabled Car park for which I had a blue Badge. Thought this was exorbitant and a terrible rip-off! However, there is no choice because shuttle bus is so far away from the Mount.
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To enjoy Mount Saint Michelle without the crowds you need to stay on the island. There are not a ton of choices for hotels and from what I could see they were all very expensive. The room was small and dark with a very old carpet on the floor and the bathroom had an odd smell to it. If you go in the off season like we did in March the value of staying after hours seems to be reduced as it is not super crowded during the day. Also in the off season there are not many places to eat dinner (2 that we could find).
Staying on Mont Saint Michel is amazing so if you can do it, it's worth it. With that in mind, properties on the island are expensive and don't offer the same quality as you might get elsewhere, but it's a small price to pay. Auberge Saint Pierre is a perfectly fine place to stay. We had a room for four people which was squeezy but for one night with little luggage was absolutely fine. Our hosts were friendly and accommodating and it's a well oiled machine.
Every aspect of visit to Normandy was disrupted when SNCF cancelled the prepaid train line from Lille to Rouen, so I couldn’t access my prepaid rental car inTouen, and couldn’t visit the American Cemetary or Mont St. Michel as planned. My only experience about your hotel was being told “too damn bad” and being reimbursed when I explained why we had to cancel. Does this sound like a good time to you?
We felt very welcome at this hotel. Getting to the room was a journey in itself, not in terms of distance but the access along the ramparts offered extensive views of the bay and the amazing sunset. We had a triple room and it was one of the largest we had during our short 5 day stay in France. Water pressure was fantastic too! Do note the hotel's advice on luggage and parking information.
The room was basic as advertised. It was clean and the shower was nice. The nice receptionist took us to our room which included some stairs. It was a bit expensive but we stayed right on the "island" which was fantastic. We watched a beautiful sunset and could be first in line to visit the Abbey. By staying on the island we could avoid crowds. Definitely a must see place in France!
It was good to be on the island in the morning and to be able to explore it before the crowds came in the late morning.
The included breakfast was excellent, with cold meats, warm eggs, a selection of cheeses, beautiful breads and delicious juices.
The staff were friendly, though I wish the receptionist had walked us to our annex building when we first checked in.
Having visited Mont-St-Michel so many times I had always wanted to stay in a hotel in this 'restricted' area. I was not disappointed as the shuttle bus stopped very near to the hotel so we ate on the Mont in the evening and went back to the Abbey in the morning (book the English Speaking Guided Tour - it is brilliant)
This hotel was the perfect stay for our group of three couples for one night. It was clean, comfortable, and close to the free shuttle and restaurants. The breakfast was delicious and included eggs, hard to find in France.
Great to stay on the island, location is perfect with easy access to every where and key to have a safe haven in the day time. Facilities more than adequate and not too noisy. Breakfast is good if a little crowded.
Location location location! You couldn't ask for a better view. Breakfast was great with a variety of items to choose from. The nearby bus service was so convenient. I would definitely recommend this hotel.
Great location, 1 min walk to the shuttle to Mont St Michel, or a 30 minute walk to the island. Comfortable rooms. Restaurants right nearby. Good buffet breakfast for cheap.
Convenient location to get to Mont Ste-Michell. The room was comfortable. There are a few restaurants nearby, but make your reservations for dinner as soon as you can.
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