Near the city centre, Logis Hotel Center offers a fitness room, a bar and a restaurant. Room service, Canal+ and Wi-Fi access in the entire hotel are provided free of charge.
Located in the heart of Brest, this hotel offers 24-hour front desk service and free access to a sauna and fitness room. Guests have free Wi-Fi internet access and the harbour is just 3 km away.
This ibis Hotel is located in the centre of Brest, close to the Oceanopolis aquarium and the Quartz convention centre.
Marcus
Canada
Excellent location right downtown near lots of bars and restaurants. Good breakfast with lots of options. Helpful staff. They do have some limited parking if you ask the staff, only for small cars though. Clean rooms. Let me check in at 12h00.
Hotel de la Rade is located in the centre of Brest along the seaside near Ile d’Ouessant. It offers sea views and soundproofed guest rooms with flat-screen cable TV.
Set in Brest, 7.9 km from National Maritime Museum, Brest, B&B HOTEL Brest Kergaradec Aéroport Gouesnou offers accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.
Located in the heart of Brest, La Paix Hôtel Contemporain Brest centre ville offers free WiFi and modern, comfortable and peaceful accommodation within walking distance of all the city’s attractions.
This hotel is a 5-minute walk from the coast and 8 km from the centre of Brest and 65 km from Crozon. It offers free Wi-Fi access, a lift and en suite rooms with sea views.
David
United Kingdom
Indoor facilities were very good and the staff were excellent. Secure parking for my motorcycle.
Located in Brittany, this Logis hotel is 4 km from Brest city centre and train station. It offers 3-star accommodation with free Wi-Fi access and free private parking.
Hôtel Oceania Brest and its famous restaurant are located in the heart of Brest, with close access to Le Quartz Convention Centre and 750 metres from SNCF Train Station.
Wim
Netherlands
Room was basic but beds and shower good.
Staff was a bit negligent and the bar staff was completely nowhere….
The hotel is situated in the city centre of Brest, next to the Palais des Congrès, the trading port and the train station. The Citotel de la Gare and its staff are pleased to welcome you.
L’emplacement, la litterie, la taille des chambres
Located in Kergaradec, this Campanile hotel is just 5 km from the centre of Brest. It offers an on-site restaurant and guests are invited to relax on the furnished terrace.
Set in Brest, 7.9 km from National Maritime Museum, Brest, B&B HOTEL Brest Kergaradec Aéroport Gouesnou offers accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.
Located in Brittany, this Logis hotel is 4 km from Brest city centre and train station. It offers 3-star accommodation with free Wi-Fi access and free private parking.
comfortable with welcoming staff
traditional atmosphere
Situated a 5-minute walk from the tram stop, Oceania Brest Hotel is in the heart of the business district, halfway from the city centre and the airport.
Located in the heart of Brest, La Paix Hôtel Contemporain Brest centre ville offers free WiFi and modern, comfortable and peaceful accommodation within walking distance of all the city’s attractions.
tolles Zimmer, sehr sauber und gehobene Ausstattung
Located in Brest city centre, the Bellevue is a 5-minute walk from the train station. It offers en-suite accommodation with a flat-screen TV and free Wi-FI internet access.
Rapporto qualità prezzo ottimo, colazione ok e pulizia
Agena is located in central Brest, near the Chamber of Commerce, the Quartz conference centre and the port. It is 300 metres from the train station and offers rooms with free Wi-Fi internet access.
The ibis Brest Kergaradec is situated at the entrance to the city of Brest, on the way to the islands of Finistère and only 4 km from the Brest Guipavas airport.
Accueil chaleureux, petit déjeuner simple mais bon
Hotel de la Rade is located in the centre of Brest along the seaside near Ile d’Ouessant. It offers sea views and soundproofed guest rooms with flat-screen cable TV.
L’accueil,l’emplacement et le rapport qualité prix
Hôtel Oceania Brest and its famous restaurant are located in the heart of Brest, with close access to Le Quartz Convention Centre and 750 metres from SNCF Train Station.
l’accueil , les chambres et la super machine à café
This hotel is located in the centre of Brest a 5-minute walk from the train station. It offers en suite rooms, a restaurant and a 24-hour reception desk.
Location is very central for transport to other areas
This hotel is a 5-minute walk from the coast and 8 km from the centre of Brest and 65 km from Crozon. It offers free Wi-Fi access, a lift and en suite rooms with sea views.
Fly to Brest Bretagne Airport from major European cities or take a direct TGV train from Paris (4 hours). From UK, ferry from Plymouth to Roscoff, then a 1-hour drive. Domestic travellers can also use intercity buses.
The most convenient airport for both domestic and international travellers to Brest, France is Brest Bretagne Airport. It's approximately 10km from the city centre, offering direct flights and good transport links.
Brest, France, offers several public transport options. The Bibus network provides buses and trams, operating daily. For short distances, cycling is popular, with Brest's bike-sharing scheme, Bicloo. Taxis are available, but driving is less recommended due to limited parking. Always check current schedules and routes online.
The city centre of Brest, France, is a popular area for visitors due to its proximity to key attractions like the Château de Brest and Rue de Siam. The marina district, Moulin Blanc, offers seaside views and easy access to Océanopolis.
A Perfect Stopover For Coastal Travellers
Brest is a harbour town located in the west of France on tip of the Breton peninsula. It is a perfect stopover for tourists travelling along the coast of France.
Whether sightseeing by car, tram or on foot, be sure to find some time to stroll around the old streets of Rue Saint-Malo and the historic quarter of Recouvrance, which houses the Recouvrance Bridge. Brest’s main street, Rue de Siam offers a different perspective with stylish shops and chic cafés.
Brest Castle, Tour Tanguy and the Museum of Tour Tanguy are definitely worth a visit, as are other local attractions like Vallon du Stang Alar and Océanopolis aquarium.
The Brittany region is famous for its fresh seafood along with Breton beer and Muscadet wine, which can be sampled in the cafés, restaurants and bars of Brest.
You can fly direct to Brest Bretagne Airport via major cities such as London, Paris, Bordeaux and Barcelona. Check out Booking.com for the latest hotels, apartments and B&B options in Brest and Brittany.
What guests said about Brest:
8.0
Scored 8.0
There was a different Vibe in Brest/ Brittany to that of...
There was a different Vibe in Brest/ Brittany to that of South Western France. It was very clean & bright . Lots of coffee shops .lovely Church with lots of history .
It was easy to drive around Brest.o
Aileen
Ireland
2.0
Scored 2.0
Public transportation to/from airport are poor, and poorly...
Public transportation to/from airport are poor, and poorly indicated. Taxi drivers charge exorbitant rates; in addition taxy service is definitely substandard. Lastly, though no less important than the rest, staff at first Hotel (Cit Hotel Breast Gare) nearly ignores basic English. Shop and restaurant attendants do no speak decent English as well. I would keep this spot out of my tour itinerary in the event I should travel again in Finistterrae
Giovanni
Italy
6.0
Scored 6.0
Brest is a nice town to visit for 2-3 days.
Brest is a nice town to visit for 2-3 days. I highly recommend taking City Pass Parcours Ocean for 2 days from local Tourism Office and visit all the landmarks that it covers. My personal favourite was 70.8 - Gallerie Océan. If the weather is good, you can take a boat that goes along the coast line for around 30 euros.
Anna
France
8.0
Scored 8.0
1 day in Brest sounds like the right duration.
1 day in Brest sounds like the right duration. Enjoyed the river views between fort de brest & atelier des capucins. Enjoyed the naval museum inside fort de brest. Strolling by the marina was also nice.
Tramway is very modern & clean.
It was Sunday , so couldn't experience any shopping.
Thomas_Delevacque
Canada
10
Scored 10
Great City with many things to see.
Great City with many things to see. The Museum of Arts is highly recommended with great paintings, also fantastic food available at the harbour area. the best view is from the cable car (just 1,50€ per ride)
Trademan79
Germany
10
Scored 10
Brest is quite touristy and appealing for lovers of both...
Brest is quite touristy and appealing for lovers of both Breton and Francophone culture. There is lots to see and do, including visiting museums, visiting the beach, wandering around the city, and shopping! Visitors ought to eat crepes salées (or savoury crepes) in a local creperie. Public transport is excellent - the best option is to buy a €4.00 all day ticket if you aren't local or don't have a KorriGo transport card. Brest is a vibrant, welcoming city on the French coast and well worth a visit!
The location is excellent, the room itself was generously sized and clean. It was quiet but the whole hotel was quiet. There was a live music event that night but I think the staff were careful to allocate us a room as far away as possible so it was no problem.
This is what you'd think of for a French hotel circa 1965 - cage lift, bell on reception, real key, bistro atmosphere and red velvet.
Spent 3 days in Brest and for 3 days was constantly raining. There was not much to do. We were lucky to stay in this appartment as we felt like being in our second house. Very cozy and comfortable. Clean bathroom with raindrop shower. Fully equiped kitchen. Good location also. Location of the key safe could be closer but there is a grocery store nearby so it was handy. Easy parking on the street.
Family room with mezzanine for the two single beds, had a kettle, cups, tea, coffee and cakes. Reception managed to merge my bookings (2 days extended to 3 days), so we didn't need to change room part way through the stay. Spectacular view of Brest as on top floor (mezzanine in roof) of the hotel.
it's in a very accessible place, direct from the outside of the city, view on the harbor, the spa is great and the pool is clean. The bed are confortable, and the room is clean. The hotel got a restaurant and a bar on top of the building
A nice, clean, conveniant hotel at the center , near to restaurants, shops and coffee
the bed was very convenient and the crew was lovely. there is a parking place at the hotel with an extra payment but you have to order in advance.
Beautiful hotel, a welcoming lobby, comfortable rooms, and a fantastic breakfast buffet! Well-located within walking distance of the city center. honestly, the hotel was a highlight of my stay in Brest!
The hotel is very good value, very close to the centre of Brest. The staff were lovely and the breakfast really good. It was nice to be on a busy street but hear nothing due to the triple glazing.
Quiet and a little away from the action but within walking distance.
Dinner at the docks area was on the recommendation of the hotel owner and absolutely spectacular.
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