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Le Mouton Blanc
3.6/590 Reviews

Le Mouton Blanc

Le Mont-Saint-Michel|0.13km from city centre
We stayed in room 308, views from both our windows were INCREDIBLE! We got the evening shuttle bus, which wasn’t too bad. It was full but not overpacked like during the day. The tourist office was east to find who had our key, spoke English so winner. It was very difficult to find out annexe . It was pouring with rain and with two kids in tow and still very busy on the streets , my husband left us in a doorway whilst he went to seek it out. Low and behold he found it and it was not where you think it would be!! Needs better signs 100%. Anyway once we were inside, I mean it’s a very basic , small room. Bathroom is teeny & there’s not enough space to swing a cat however for us it was ideal as all we needed was a bed to sleep in for the night. It was clean , and although it’s pricey it’s definitely not a 5star hotel quality , that was the only downside but most of the hotels seem the higher price on st michel. It was incredibly busy around 5pm so I dread to think what it would be like during the day. But the best time to go is in the evening. The crowds had gone and it was magical. We explored the grounds , had some food at auberge Saint Pierre (it was gross & staff were rude) got some beautiful pictures , and took it all in. We heard what I assume was the nuns singing in the evening and then got woken up at 8am by the bells ringing . Breakfast at the hotel was good, it was all a bit mish mash and seemed disorganised but we got the hang of it in the end and really enjoyed it

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Hotel la Croix Blanche
3.9/557 Reviews

Hotel la Croix Blanche

Le Mont-Saint-Michel|0.13km from city centre
The staff was overworked and so difficult to find when needed. It took 15 minutes to find the actual hotel because they closed its primary entrance and redirected entry through one of its partner hotels. After walking around and around and being ignored by a number of the staff, we then had to wait for over 40 minutes for someone to appear at reception to check in. To be fair, once the staff did show up, there were several nice individuals, but I think they were extremely overworked. Because it was so late we opted to eat in one of their restaurants and had the same issue, waiting almost 40 minutes to order and then even longer for the meal to be served. When finally we checked in, to get to the room, one had take our bags we had just brought up back down the stairs, leave the building, mount a second larger stair, walk around the back of the building, go down two flights of stairs, enter another door and then up two more flights of very narrow, circular stairs with all our bags. We were offered no help from the staff. I'm pretty sturdy but still, this was a lot of work. If you're older, I'd say this is just not possible. When we got to the room, it was very tight. I like small spaces, but this was extreme, especially for the price. For my wife to get to the bathroom at night, it was impossible to do without bumping into me and waking me up. The seagulls roosting on the roof right outside the window were insane and did not stop squalling until 2-3 in the morning, and then up again around 5 in the morning. I could have tolerated some of this, but for the price, it was just too much. St. Michel is a spectacular place but so thick with tourists it becomes almost impossible to appreciate. The food is horrible everywhere and one can tell everyone who works there is just tired of dealing with tourists. I would not recommend staying on the island at all, but for anyone who really wants to give it a go I would say so not even think of staying more than 1 day.

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Abbaye de Mont-St-Michel

Le Mouton Blanc
3.6/590 Reviews

Le Mouton Blanc

Le Mont-Saint-Michel|0.15km from Abbaye de Mont-St-Michel
We stayed in room 308, views from both our windows were INCREDIBLE! We got the evening shuttle bus, which wasn’t too bad. It was full but not overpacked like during the day. The tourist office was east to find who had our key, spoke English so winner. It was very difficult to find out annexe . It was pouring with rain and with two kids in tow and still very busy on the streets , my husband left us in a doorway whilst he went to seek it out. Low and behold he found it and it was not where you think it would be!! Needs better signs 100%. Anyway once we were inside, I mean it’s a very basic , small room. Bathroom is teeny & there’s not enough space to swing a cat however for us it was ideal as all we needed was a bed to sleep in for the night. It was clean , and although it’s pricey it’s definitely not a 5star hotel quality , that was the only downside but most of the hotels seem the higher price on st michel. It was incredibly busy around 5pm so I dread to think what it would be like during the day. But the best time to go is in the evening. The crowds had gone and it was magical. We explored the grounds , had some food at auberge Saint Pierre (it was gross & staff were rude) got some beautiful pictures , and took it all in. We heard what I assume was the nuns singing in the evening and then got woken up at 8am by the bells ringing . Breakfast at the hotel was good, it was all a bit mish mash and seemed disorganised but we got the hang of it in the end and really enjoyed it
Hotel la Croix Blanche
3.9/557 Reviews

Hotel la Croix Blanche

Le Mont-Saint-Michel|0.15km from Abbaye de Mont-St-Michel
The staff was overworked and so difficult to find when needed. It took 15 minutes to find the actual hotel because they closed its primary entrance and redirected entry through one of its partner hotels. After walking around and around and being ignored by a number of the staff, we then had to wait for over 40 minutes for someone to appear at reception to check in. To be fair, once the staff did show up, there were several nice individuals, but I think they were extremely overworked. Because it was so late we opted to eat in one of their restaurants and had the same issue, waiting almost 40 minutes to order and then even longer for the meal to be served. When finally we checked in, to get to the room, one had take our bags we had just brought up back down the stairs, leave the building, mount a second larger stair, walk around the back of the building, go down two flights of stairs, enter another door and then up two more flights of very narrow, circular stairs with all our bags. We were offered no help from the staff. I'm pretty sturdy but still, this was a lot of work. If you're older, I'd say this is just not possible. When we got to the room, it was very tight. I like small spaces, but this was extreme, especially for the price. For my wife to get to the bathroom at night, it was impossible to do without bumping into me and waking me up. The seagulls roosting on the roof right outside the window were insane and did not stop squalling until 2-3 in the morning, and then up again around 5 in the morning. I could have tolerated some of this, but for the price, it was just too much. St. Michel is a spectacular place but so thick with tourists it becomes almost impossible to appreciate. The food is horrible everywhere and one can tell everyone who works there is just tired of dealing with tourists. I would not recommend staying on the island at all, but for anyone who really wants to give it a go I would say so not even think of staying more than 1 day.

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La Chapelle-Saint-Aubert

Hotel la Croix Blanche
3.9/557 Reviews

Hotel la Croix Blanche

Le Mont-Saint-Michel|0.17km from La Chapelle-Saint-Aubert
The staff was overworked and so difficult to find when needed. It took 15 minutes to find the actual hotel because they closed its primary entrance and redirected entry through one of its partner hotels. After walking around and around and being ignored by a number of the staff, we then had to wait for over 40 minutes for someone to appear at reception to check in. To be fair, once the staff did show up, there were several nice individuals, but I think they were extremely overworked. Because it was so late we opted to eat in one of their restaurants and had the same issue, waiting almost 40 minutes to order and then even longer for the meal to be served. When finally we checked in, to get to the room, one had take our bags we had just brought up back down the stairs, leave the building, mount a second larger stair, walk around the back of the building, go down two flights of stairs, enter another door and then up two more flights of very narrow, circular stairs with all our bags. We were offered no help from the staff. I'm pretty sturdy but still, this was a lot of work. If you're older, I'd say this is just not possible. When we got to the room, it was very tight. I like small spaces, but this was extreme, especially for the price. For my wife to get to the bathroom at night, it was impossible to do without bumping into me and waking me up. The seagulls roosting on the roof right outside the window were insane and did not stop squalling until 2-3 in the morning, and then up again around 5 in the morning. I could have tolerated some of this, but for the price, it was just too much. St. Michel is a spectacular place but so thick with tourists it becomes almost impossible to appreciate. The food is horrible everywhere and one can tell everyone who works there is just tired of dealing with tourists. I would not recommend staying on the island at all, but for anyone who really wants to give it a go I would say so not even think of staying more than 1 day.
Le Mouton Blanc
3.6/590 Reviews

Le Mouton Blanc

Le Mont-Saint-Michel|0.17km from La Chapelle-Saint-Aubert
We stayed in room 308, views from both our windows were INCREDIBLE! We got the evening shuttle bus, which wasn’t too bad. It was full but not overpacked like during the day. The tourist office was east to find who had our key, spoke English so winner. It was very difficult to find out annexe . It was pouring with rain and with two kids in tow and still very busy on the streets , my husband left us in a doorway whilst he went to seek it out. Low and behold he found it and it was not where you think it would be!! Needs better signs 100%. Anyway once we were inside, I mean it’s a very basic , small room. Bathroom is teeny & there’s not enough space to swing a cat however for us it was ideal as all we needed was a bed to sleep in for the night. It was clean , and although it’s pricey it’s definitely not a 5star hotel quality , that was the only downside but most of the hotels seem the higher price on st michel. It was incredibly busy around 5pm so I dread to think what it would be like during the day. But the best time to go is in the evening. The crowds had gone and it was magical. We explored the grounds , had some food at auberge Saint Pierre (it was gross & staff were rude) got some beautiful pictures , and took it all in. We heard what I assume was the nuns singing in the evening and then got woken up at 8am by the bells ringing . Breakfast at the hotel was good, it was all a bit mish mash and seemed disorganised but we got the hang of it in the end and really enjoyed it

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Museum Historique du Mont Saint Michel

Le Mouton Blanc
3.6/590 Reviews

Le Mouton Blanc

Le Mont-Saint-Michel|0.07km from Museum Historique du Mont Saint Michel
We stayed in room 308, views from both our windows were INCREDIBLE! We got the evening shuttle bus, which wasn’t too bad. It was full but not overpacked like during the day. The tourist office was east to find who had our key, spoke English so winner. It was very difficult to find out annexe . It was pouring with rain and with two kids in tow and still very busy on the streets , my husband left us in a doorway whilst he went to seek it out. Low and behold he found it and it was not where you think it would be!! Needs better signs 100%. Anyway once we were inside, I mean it’s a very basic , small room. Bathroom is teeny & there’s not enough space to swing a cat however for us it was ideal as all we needed was a bed to sleep in for the night. It was clean , and although it’s pricey it’s definitely not a 5star hotel quality , that was the only downside but most of the hotels seem the higher price on st michel. It was incredibly busy around 5pm so I dread to think what it would be like during the day. But the best time to go is in the evening. The crowds had gone and it was magical. We explored the grounds , had some food at auberge Saint Pierre (it was gross & staff were rude) got some beautiful pictures , and took it all in. We heard what I assume was the nuns singing in the evening and then got woken up at 8am by the bells ringing . Breakfast at the hotel was good, it was all a bit mish mash and seemed disorganised but we got the hang of it in the end and really enjoyed it
Hotel la Croix Blanche
3.9/557 Reviews

Hotel la Croix Blanche

Le Mont-Saint-Michel|0.09km from Museum Historique du Mont Saint Michel
The staff was overworked and so difficult to find when needed. It took 15 minutes to find the actual hotel because they closed its primary entrance and redirected entry through one of its partner hotels. After walking around and around and being ignored by a number of the staff, we then had to wait for over 40 minutes for someone to appear at reception to check in. To be fair, once the staff did show up, there were several nice individuals, but I think they were extremely overworked. Because it was so late we opted to eat in one of their restaurants and had the same issue, waiting almost 40 minutes to order and then even longer for the meal to be served. When finally we checked in, to get to the room, one had take our bags we had just brought up back down the stairs, leave the building, mount a second larger stair, walk around the back of the building, go down two flights of stairs, enter another door and then up two more flights of very narrow, circular stairs with all our bags. We were offered no help from the staff. I'm pretty sturdy but still, this was a lot of work. If you're older, I'd say this is just not possible. When we got to the room, it was very tight. I like small spaces, but this was extreme, especially for the price. For my wife to get to the bathroom at night, it was impossible to do without bumping into me and waking me up. The seagulls roosting on the roof right outside the window were insane and did not stop squalling until 2-3 in the morning, and then up again around 5 in the morning. I could have tolerated some of this, but for the price, it was just too much. St. Michel is a spectacular place but so thick with tourists it becomes almost impossible to appreciate. The food is horrible everywhere and one can tell everyone who works there is just tired of dealing with tourists. I would not recommend staying on the island at all, but for anyone who really wants to give it a go I would say so not even think of staying more than 1 day.

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Porte de l'Avancee

Hotel la Croix Blanche
3.9/557 Reviews

Hotel la Croix Blanche

Le Mont-Saint-Michel|0.12km from Porte de l'Avancee
The staff was overworked and so difficult to find when needed. It took 15 minutes to find the actual hotel because they closed its primary entrance and redirected entry through one of its partner hotels. After walking around and around and being ignored by a number of the staff, we then had to wait for over 40 minutes for someone to appear at reception to check in. To be fair, once the staff did show up, there were several nice individuals, but I think they were extremely overworked. Because it was so late we opted to eat in one of their restaurants and had the same issue, waiting almost 40 minutes to order and then even longer for the meal to be served. When finally we checked in, to get to the room, one had take our bags we had just brought up back down the stairs, leave the building, mount a second larger stair, walk around the back of the building, go down two flights of stairs, enter another door and then up two more flights of very narrow, circular stairs with all our bags. We were offered no help from the staff. I'm pretty sturdy but still, this was a lot of work. If you're older, I'd say this is just not possible. When we got to the room, it was very tight. I like small spaces, but this was extreme, especially for the price. For my wife to get to the bathroom at night, it was impossible to do without bumping into me and waking me up. The seagulls roosting on the roof right outside the window were insane and did not stop squalling until 2-3 in the morning, and then up again around 5 in the morning. I could have tolerated some of this, but for the price, it was just too much. St. Michel is a spectacular place but so thick with tourists it becomes almost impossible to appreciate. The food is horrible everywhere and one can tell everyone who works there is just tired of dealing with tourists. I would not recommend staying on the island at all, but for anyone who really wants to give it a go I would say so not even think of staying more than 1 day.
Le Mouton Blanc
3.6/590 Reviews

Le Mouton Blanc

Le Mont-Saint-Michel|0.14km from Porte de l'Avancee
We stayed in room 308, views from both our windows were INCREDIBLE! We got the evening shuttle bus, which wasn’t too bad. It was full but not overpacked like during the day. The tourist office was east to find who had our key, spoke English so winner. It was very difficult to find out annexe . It was pouring with rain and with two kids in tow and still very busy on the streets , my husband left us in a doorway whilst he went to seek it out. Low and behold he found it and it was not where you think it would be!! Needs better signs 100%. Anyway once we were inside, I mean it’s a very basic , small room. Bathroom is teeny & there’s not enough space to swing a cat however for us it was ideal as all we needed was a bed to sleep in for the night. It was clean , and although it’s pricey it’s definitely not a 5star hotel quality , that was the only downside but most of the hotels seem the higher price on st michel. It was incredibly busy around 5pm so I dread to think what it would be like during the day. But the best time to go is in the evening. The crowds had gone and it was magical. We explored the grounds , had some food at auberge Saint Pierre (it was gross & staff were rude) got some beautiful pictures , and took it all in. We heard what I assume was the nuns singing in the evening and then got woken up at 8am by the bells ringing . Breakfast at the hotel was good, it was all a bit mish mash and seemed disorganised but we got the hang of it in the end and really enjoyed it

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Top rated hotels in Le Mont-Saint-Michel

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Auberge Saint Pierre
4.1/5102 Reviews
We had the most perfect stay here! We booked a ”Bay View Logis” room, which entails walking a ways uphill and up stairs from the hotel itself, which is fairly close to the entrance to the island. They were very open about this on their website so we were expecting it. It was very much worth the walk! The bay view room actually had a large patio, which was so unbelievably special to have. We could look out over the city and watch the tide come in and out. When we look at photos of Mont St-Michel, we can easily spot our patio. The room was quite small but worth it for the patio. There is no air conditioning, which for us meant leaving the windows open at night, which meant being kept up by the incessant squawking of all the gulls. But it was all well worth it to be on Mont St-Michel, and a wonderful experience overall. They will even bring breakfast to your room, which was quite thoughtful considering what a hike it was from the restaurant. The staff was friendly and helpful.
Hotel Gabriel - Mont Saint-Michel
4.1/577 Reviews
First of all, in order to use hotels in this area, it is necessary to enter through the guest gate. Inquire about the hotel access code in advance and enter it in front of the gate. Keep the issued parking card in a safe place and use it for payment when exiting the gate. Access codes change daily. The staff were all warm and I was able to spend a happy time. The room was on the first floor, and I could only see the cars in the parking lot from the window. No refrigerator or TV. There is a delicious breakfast. The shuttle bus stop to Mont Saint Michel is right in front, the dam is also nearby, the convenience store and souvenir shop (bakery and cafe space) is opposite, and the popular restaurant next door is closed without a reservation for dinner. Excellent location. During my stay of 3 days and 2 nights, I made 5 round trips to Mont Saint-Michel with my children (early morning and evening).
Mercure Mont Saint Michel
4.4/5138 Reviews
Appears to be the only 4 star hotel in the hotel row in Mont St. Michel. The rooms have been renovated and are large enough by European standards and are comfortable Check in and checkout is efficient especially if you did it online, staff are friendly and helpful but lacking a smile to make it better. Hotel does not have an elevator, hence you need to haul your suitcases up the steps if you end up on 1st floor Breakfast is served in Le Pre Sale restaurant next door and for dinner reservations are strongly recommended
Hotel Vert
4.1/594 Reviews
Very friendly personnel. Plus: Great location! Situated on a site with hotls, restaurants, souvenirs shop and with the bus stop (brown buses) to Le Mont St Michel right in front (across the garden), soothing sound of the fountain water on the green.. Our 3-person room (nr 121) was situated at the front of the hotel with a view of the little park in front of the building. Clean. Bathroom and toilet separated from each other is a plus.Also nice : the shelves in the bath room to store your toiletries (usually a problem in the average hotel) Minus · Our 3-person room (nr127) was not big (3 beds close to one another in 1 room) Breakfast : not bad but not much choice and only white bread with a hard crust Only French TV channels No lift; so could be a bit of a problem to older people To find the hotel site driving on the public road to Le Mont: follow the road Rue Du Mont St Michel and look for the arrow to the Mercure Hotel which is situated on the same site .
Le Mouton Blanc
3.6/590 Reviews
We stayed in room 308, views from both our windows were INCREDIBLE! We got the evening shuttle bus, which wasn’t too bad. It was full but not overpacked like during the day. The tourist office was east to find who had our key, spoke English so winner. It was very difficult to find out annexe . It was pouring with rain and with two kids in tow and still very busy on the streets , my husband left us in a doorway whilst he went to seek it out. Low and behold he found it and it was not where you think it would be!! Needs better signs 100%. Anyway once we were inside, I mean it’s a very basic , small room. Bathroom is teeny & there’s not enough space to swing a cat however for us it was ideal as all we needed was a bed to sleep in for the night. It was clean , and although it’s pricey it’s definitely not a 5star hotel quality , that was the only downside but most of the hotels seem the higher price on st michel. It was incredibly busy around 5pm so I dread to think what it would be like during the day. But the best time to go is in the evening. The crowds had gone and it was magical. We explored the grounds , had some food at auberge Saint Pierre (it was gross & staff were rude) got some beautiful pictures , and took it all in. We heard what I assume was the nuns singing in the evening and then got woken up at 8am by the bells ringing . Breakfast at the hotel was good, it was all a bit mish mash and seemed disorganised but we got the hang of it in the end and really enjoyed it
La Vieille Auberge
3.6/531 Reviews
This hotel has a great location. The position and evaluation are very good, and the staff are very helpful. When I had a small problem, they quickly solved it and made sure I was completely satisfied.

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Highest Price£606
Lowest Price£60
Number of Reviews919
Number of Hotels16
Average Price (Weekdays)£231
Average Price (Weekends)£233

Le Mont-Saint-Michel Hotel Guide

Book hotels in Le Mont-Saint-Michel via the Trip.com website or app, it's easy and hassle-free. Book your hotel on Trip.com for an amazing travel experience. Le Mont-Saint-Michel is a quiet city. You'll definitely feel relaxed during your visit. Le Mont-Saint-Michel may not be a metropolis, but there are still great hotel options on Trip.com.

Though there is no civilian airport, it's still easy to take a bus or train to reach Le Mont-Saint-Michel. Visitors often choose to travel to Le Mont-Saint-Michel by bus.

Although Le Mont-Saint-Michel is not a large city, there are still hotels with great value for your money. Unique local hotels in Le Mont-Saint-Michel provide guests a unique and fresh feeling. Grand Mercure is the most popular brand among tourists. In Le Mont-Saint-Michel, chain hotels such as Grand Mercure are one of the top choices among travelers. Hotel de La Digue is one of the most popular hotels in Le Mont-Saint-Michel. If you're still unsure, Trip.com recommends Auberge Saint Pierre.

For short trips in Le Mont-Saint-Michel, Mont Saint Michel Tourist Information Center are all good options. The most popular attractions for tourists in Le Mont-Saint-Michel are Tour du Nord, Grand Degré, Mont-Saint-Michel.

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