See why so many travellers make Terrasse Hotel their hotel of choice when visiting Lisieux. Providing an ideal mix of value, comfort and convenience, it offers a family-friendly setting with an array of amenities designed for travellers like you.
Terrasse Hotel features room service, baggage storage, and currency exchange, to help make your stay more enjoyable. The property also boasts a lounge.
Given the close proximity to Église Saint-Jacques à Lisieux (0.3 mi), guests of Terrasse Hotel can easily experience one of Lisieux's most popular landmarks.
While in Lisieux, you may want to check out some of the restaurants that are a short walk away from Terrasse Hotel, including Au Bistrot Gourmand (0.4 mi), Restaurant Aux Acacias (0.3 mi), and L'Angelus (0.0 mi).
Best of all, Terrasse Hotel makes it easy to experience some great Lisieux attractions like Jardin de L'Eveche, which is a popular garden.
We’re sure you’ll enjoy your stay at Terrasse Hotel as you experience all of the things Lisieux has to offer.
We were exhausted when we found this place and can confirm its Tripadvisor rating as the worst rated hotel in Lisieux. It must also be the worst hotel in the Logis guidebook, which is saying a lot. It is absolutely awful. It is very run down and on a noisy road. The old carpets and a greasy smell greet unwary guests. Our room was above kitchen which had a radio blasting and a horrible odor permeated into our bedroom which made one retch, especially in the morning. It had unusable wifi, foul smelling blankets and a dangerous, super filthy shower head. As a final insult, without asking, they added 19 euros onto our bill for unwanted breakfast and refused to refund on the next day. This hotel might have been a pleasant place once but it should have been booted out of the Logis hotel chain long ago.…
The position of the hotel is perfect, it has space for parking a car which is a real bonus. My room had a balcony with table and chairs, comfortable double bed and more than adequate shower room. The only down side for me was the very mediocre breakfast priced €9 - not worth it! (Very good cafe's down the hill Costa being one of them!)
A very good overnight hotel with free parking.A few minutes down hill walk to town and just a few minutes up hill to the Basilica.(must see.) The room on the 2nd floor was very large with a good sized bathroom.It was spotless. The evening meal was excellent. The staff were very pleasant. This is a good reasonably priced hotel not too far off the motorway. Woul'd stay here again j
I have used this hotel on many occasions when returning home from a trip to Le Mans after the 24 hour race. It is not far from either Dieppe or Le Havre. The hotel is one of the few that opens its restaurant on Sunday evenings. The rooms are small but good enough for the star rating. The proprietor is always pleased to see us and welcomes us when we arrive. The service in the restaurant is OK but the food is very good for the price. Breakfasts are not inspiring particularly for the price. The bar is not well stocked so we usually go to the bar next door for a few drinks before our meal. Given that we require a meal on a Sunday evening we will continue to use the hotel, otherwise we would probably go somewhere else.
Just about an hour from the ferry at caen this makes a great stopover if you are travelling in Normandy. We arrived late with no booking but the owner could not have been more helpful. I was a bit concerned about the wear on the stair carpet but our room - 9 was immaculate and had a great bathroom. Did not eat there but looks like it does all the traditionnal norman stuff. Nice breakfast and coffee and we were on our way. Room was great value for 68 euros -after all it is a logis. Just down the road is the very impressive basilica - well worth a visit.
We stayed here for one night (a sunday) on a motorbike trip. We didn't fancy staying in the usual chain hotels on the outskirts so we just pitched up. The family who run the hotel are lovely and very, very helpful. There is parking at the back but they opened their "garage" for us to put the bike in. The "garage" was a roll shuttered shop front next door so I had to ride along the footpath and up a couple of small steps - well it is France! There was a cycle rack so I assumed that cycles usually went in there. The hotel is a little dated but our room on the top floor was clean with a brand new bathroom. The wifi was very quick and free. We didn't eat in the hotel - breakfast wasn't included in the price. The town, on that Sunday night, was very quiet. The hotel is just down the hill from the Basilica and a few minutes walk to the Cathedral.…
A family run hotel. The rooms are all clean and newly decorated. The restaurant is open on a sunday, somewhat of a raratity in rural france and the food served is based on local produce and recipies from the calavdos area.
We stayed here for one night only on our way to Brittany as it had a family room and we were travelling with our 3 year old and 1 year old. The place is very dark and gloomy and in desperate need of being refurbished. There is a bar restaurant opposite the hotel and all the young people of Lisieux seem to gather there until the early hours - I finally fell asleep at 4am and it was still going strong with about 50 drunks singing and dancing in the street all night, complete with guitars and trombone!! Avoid.
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