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This Hotel Mercure is located in the city center of Lorient just opposite the Palais des Congres (convention center) and near the marina. It offers rooms with attached bathroom and free Wi-Fi.
Établissement très propre personnes très compétents
Sure Hotel By Best Western Lorient Center offers a full buffet breakfast, which you can enjoy in the comfort of your room. Tea and coffee making facilities are available in each room.
We went for the first 4 days of the Inter Celtic festival...
We went for the first 4 days of the Inter Celtic festival and were amazed at what a vast area was set up with hospitality tents, marketeers, marching routes etc, plus also making use of the buildings and conference/convert venues already there. The whole place was filled with music at every turn, whether it was bands warming up, smaller groups or soloists playing in alcoves - the place was just buzzing all day every day.
There was no shortage of places to eat ranging from snacks, eating on the hoof, or sitting down in various restaurants, and plenty types of cuisines to choose from.
It is all very walkable with lovely squares and tree lined avenues, lots of shops and pretty harbour.
Natalie
Guernsey
8.0
Scored 8.0
The city of Lorient was flattened during World War 2 so all...
The city of Lorient was flattened during World War 2 so all its buildings are postwar. A notable exception to the destruction is the submarine base with its immense concrete construction. There's a sort of irony that it was the reason for the bombing but largely impervious to it.
The people are very friendly and hospitable. There's plenty of places to eat and drink and the many docks provide lots of interest. Just be aware that it closes completely on Sundays.
Richard
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
We only really drove through Lorient and wandered around for...
We only really drove through Lorient and wandered around for a bit. We went to the World War 2 submarine base K3 but the guided tour was all in French so we couldn't understand all of it but it was worth 6.20 Euro to see it. There are other attractions in that area including an actual submarine and a museum and places to eat.
There are some lovely towns and villages in the local area, lots to explore . We had a very enjoyable boat trip from Pont- Aven. There are some beautiful beaches nearby.
Centrally situated in heart of town
Tastefully decorated throughout
Comfortable setting areas to relax indoors and a nice small outdoor patio area .
Comfortable bed . Shower room clean and good shower pressure . Lovely friendly staff. A good selection for breakfast . All in all great boutique type hotel at a reasonable price
The car could be parked in a secure, gated area. It would be helpful if the hotel advised guests how to gain access to the secure parking area other than parking on the street and going to the reception desk to ask. But we were grateful for the security, nonetheless. The hotel clerk has to push a button to open the gate.
The room we had was very comfortable for our family of three and well equipped. The bathroom was big and modern, the whole room was extremely clean, the bed and pillows comfortable, the sheets sparkling clean and new. The hotel is very well situated so you can explore the whole Morbihan area. Totally recommend it!
In principle it would be a nice location, close to the center. We visited Lorient during the Festival interceltique which was more or less around the corner, nevertheless the room was quiet.
But the bed was unusable, see next point, and that is what I rent a room for: To be able to lie down and sleep.
Lorient is not the world's most interesting city. It does however boast "Le Base", Europe's largest submarine base built by the Nazi's and now used as a museum and as the location for many companies involved in ocean racing. This hotel is located very close to Le Base.
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