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Hôtel Flaubert

14360 TROUVILLE-SUR-MER
Prestige Hotel
Prestige Hotel
5 PHOTOS
Style With view
Services Disabled access | Pets allowed | Private Parking
Budget (€)
Per night without breakfast
225

Gault&Millau's review 2025

Lovers of Trouville all have in mind this legendary hotel, a sumptuous half-timbered manor house with tiled roofs and balconies overlooking the sea. Built in 1936 and dedicated to the writer Gustave Flaubert, who discovered the town at the age of 14 and stayed here many times afterwards (it was here that he wrote part of "Madame Bovary"), the place now belongs to Jean-Philippe Cartier and Pierre-Antoine Capton, founders of the H8 Collection group. Restored last year, it has nonetheless preserved the "boarding house by the sea" spirit that gives it its charm. Right from the entrance, the tone is set with its deep blue walls, old posters reminiscent of 1930s Trouville and yellow oilskins hanging from coat hooks. The 31 rooms, designed by decorator Natalia Megret, are cocoons of marine inspiration, with their shades of blue and white and antique furniture. The hotel doesn't have a restaurant, but its Le Bovary bar is very popular, with its gilded brass counter and hydrangea-flowered bow windows.
LOCATION

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Address Rue Gustave Flaubert
14360 Trouville-sur-Mer
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