The Best Hotels in Rennes, France
A city of historical beauty and gastronomical quality, Rennes, the capital of Brittany, stands out for being one of the most cultural cities in northern France. To complement any visit to this remarkable place – be it with a focus on its art, food, student culture or its 2,000-year history – check into one of the best hotels in Rennes, bookable with Culture Trip.
Castel Jolly
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A peaceful haven in the heart of the city, this 19th-century mansion house is set within an atmospheric old garden. Like an English B&B, there are just three guest rooms, but each has been beautifully decorated by the architect owner, Marie, who brought up her own family here. From the Nespresso machines and the plumped-up pillows to the carefully curated books, she has thought of everything. In fine weather, you can enjoy your breakfast outdoors underneath the wisteria.
Le Magic Hall
Hotel
For something a little bit different, Le Magic Hall is about as far removed from the homogenised hotel chains as you can get. Plunging you into the world of showbiz, each room is inspired either by the cinema, the theatre, dance or music. There’s also a soundproofed music studio where artists can rehearse before performing in the hotel’s amphitheatre. Afterwards, you can relax in the cool red brick bar where chef Yan serves up delicious seasonal dishes.
Le Saint-Antoine Hotel & Spa – BW Premier Collection
Spa Hotel
At this four-star hotel, the rooms are light, bright and contemporary, each with a large bay or bow window. There are nice little touches, too, including Nespresso coffee machines, iPad docks and complimentary Carita toiletries. The spa comprises a swimming pool, steam room and jacuzzi, plus a fitness area. The Brittany-inspired breakfast is packed with local produce. For a special occasion, the penthouse suite has a private terrace overlooking the rooftops of Rennes.
Hôtel Kyriad Rennes Nord
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Located 3km (1.9mi) from the centre of Rennes, this three-star hotel may be a little further out, but it’s friendly, functional and found in a quiet area. Perhaps its biggest selling point, though, is its excellent value. The rooms are small and basic, but they are also spotless. There’s a pleasant enough restaurant with daily specials, plus free on-site parking. Not far from the motorway, this is an ideal stop-off for those on a road trip through France.
Marnie et Mister H
Hotel
This charming boutique hotel occupies a half-timbered building from the 16th century in the historic district of Rennes. Brimming with character, the five guest rooms are quirky and elegant with a touch of English eccentricity in the decor. The cosy living room continues the theme with chintzy furniture set around a huge fireplace. In the summer, a shaded terrace provides a pretty spot for a coffee and your light continental breakfast.
Odalys City Rennes Lorgeril
Suite Hotel
If you prefer home-cooking to dining in a hotel restaurant, this could be the accommodation for you. Located 10 minutes from the city centre, here you will find 90 apartments, all with a fully equipped kitchenette. As well as a small fridge, ceramic hob and microwave/oven, there’s also a dishwasher. All rooms are smart and modern, some have their own terrace. Elsewhere in the complex, there’s a fitness suite, laundry facilities and communal breakfast room.
Hôtel Lanjuinais
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From the bold, brash wallpapers in the bedrooms to the matt-black fixtures and dazzling white porcelain of the bathrooms, design is very much of the essence at this intrepid two-star property. Certainly, they more than exceed expectations for a hotel of this category. Also, included in the price, an authentic Breton breakfast is served in a vast dining room, reminiscent of a traditional French family kitchen. Well-located in the heart of the old city, all the sights are also nearby.
Novotel Spa Rennes Centre Gare
Spa Hotel
The highlight of this four-star hotel has to be the heated indoor swimming pool. There’s also a wellness area – complete with whirlpool bath, hammam and massage room – and a fitness suite. Otherwise, bedrooms are smart and modern, and the location is handy, just a two-minute walk from Rennes train station. The cafe serves up seasonal produce with daily specials – as well as a children’s and vegetarian menu, which are still far from standard in France.
Balthazar Hôtel & Spa
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LeCoq-Gadby Hôtel & Spa
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Hôtel de la TA
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Hôtel de Nemours
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This is an updated version of an article originally written by Colette Lewis.