The Hôtel Bristol is located in the center of Le Touquet, just 300 ft from the beach. The hotel offers a piano bar, a large outdoor terrace and free Wi-Fi in public areas.
Ian
United Kingdom
Room 308 is the biggest and most spacious in the hotel.
Hôtel Barrière Le Westminster is a 1930’s luxury hotel in the heart of Le Touquet. It is just 1640 feet from the beach and offers spacious, Art Deco guestrooms.
This designer hotel is located in the resort town of Le Touquet-Paris-Plage opposite Place du Marché, just 984 feet from the beach and 1804 feet from Casino des Quatre Saisons.
J. Patterson
France
Central location, clean and spacious room with a large bathtub and balcony
Located in Le Touquet-Paris-Plage, this design hotel is just 984 feet from the beach. You can play billiards in the bar-lounge, and free Wi-Fi is provided in the stylish guest rooms.
The 2-star Hôtel Equinoxe is located in the center of Le Touquet-Paris-plage, 656 feet from the beach, 15 minutes' walk from the Palais des Congrès and 164 feet from the Place du Marché.
Melike
France
Location, but in a so small city, it's difficult to be bad located.
The 3-star Hôtel Be Cottage Hotel Located on the northern coast, welcomes you 656 feet from the beach in Le Touquet-Paris-Plage and 5 minutes walk from the Palais des Congrès.
Ibis Styles Le Touquet has accommodations in Le Touquet-Paris-Plage. This 3-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk, a concierge service and free WiFi.
Pauline
Germany
We had a wonderful time at Ibis Styles in Le Touquet. The room was beautiful, calm and spacious. The facility is beautiful, loads of great amenities including a coworking space :)
The staff we encountered was also really friendly and helpful (a special thank you to the nice gentleman who prepared us a quick breakfast when we checked out at 6am, you made our day!)
Le Grand Hôtel Le Touquet-Paris-Plage is located in Le Touquet, opposite Canche Bay. It is 5 minutes from the beach and 10 minutes from Le Touquet town center.
In the heart of the beautiful forest of Le Touquet, Le Manoir Hôtel is an early 20th century characterful Anglo-Norman country house fitted with modern comforts.
Room spacious and pool great. Food was exceptional
Hôtel Barrière Le Westminster is a 1930’s luxury hotel in the heart of Le Touquet. It is just 1640 feet from the beach and offers spacious, Art Deco guestrooms.
Very comfortable , great for that special occasion.
Offering a salt-water swimming pool, Novotel Thalassa Le Touquet is 0.6 mi from the center of Le Touquet and directly on the beach. The hotel includes free WiFi, a terrace and a restaurant.
the location was great and it had parking on site.
Hotels located in the center of Le Touquet-Paris-Plage
The 3-star Hôtel Be Cottage Hotel Located on the northern coast, welcomes you 656 feet from the beach in Le Touquet-Paris-Plage and 5 minutes walk from the Palais des Congrès.
Personnel agréable et aux petits soins.
Belle chambre
Located in Le Touquet-Paris-Plage, this design hotel is just 984 feet from the beach. You can play billiards in the bar-lounge, and free Wi-Fi is provided in the stylish guest rooms.
Great location, very friendly staff, and tasteful decor
The 2-star Hôtel Equinoxe is located in the center of Le Touquet-Paris-plage, 656 feet from the beach, 15 minutes' walk from the Palais des Congrès and 164 feet from the Place du Marché.
Lovely staff. Very good breakfast. Comfortable room
This designer hotel is located in the resort town of Le Touquet-Paris-Plage opposite Place du Marché, just 984 feet from the beach and 1804 feet from Casino des Quatre Saisons.
Un très bel accueil et l'emplacement de l'hôtel idéal
FAQs about hotels in Le Touquet-Paris-Plage
On average, 3-star hotels in Le Touquet-Paris-Plage cost $144 per night, and 4-star hotels in Le Touquet-Paris-Plage are $250 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Le Touquet-Paris-Plage can be found for $393 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Le Touquet-Paris-Plage this weekend is $205 or, for a 4-star hotel, $365. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Le Touquet-Paris-Plage for this weekend cost around $426 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $155 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Le Touquet-Paris-Plage for tonight. You'll pay around $226 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Le Touquet-Paris-Plage will cost around $339, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Le Touquet combines the glamour of Paris with the tranquillity of the Opal Coast. Created by the founder of ‘Le Figaro’ newspaper, this exclusive holiday resort soon became a popular retreat for rich residents of the French capital, hence the suffix: Paris-Plage.
The town’s wide sands begin at the mouth of the Canche River and are lined with a promenade and colourful beach huts. Further south the promenade fades into sand dunes, overlooked by a golf course.
Other pursuits include a racecourse and a ritzy casino which was supposedly the inspiration for the one frequented by James Bond in ‘Casino Royale’. Ian Fleming did stay here, as did other famous authors including HG Wells and Sir Noël Coward, and other famous faces have graced the halls of Westminster Hôtel, a luxury Art Deco property available on Booking.com.
Le Touquet-Paris-Plage also has B&Bs and apartments dotted around its small town centre. Some are on the Rue St Jean shopping street and the perpendicular Rue de Metz, which has a semi-circular market square.
One of the town’s larger events is the Enduropale motorbike and quad bike race across the sands, and many competitors arrive via Le Touquet Airport. More family-friendly entertainment is the Aqualud waterpark, complete with slides and swimming pools.
We love fish food and although the food in the hotel was...
We love fish food and although the food in the hotel was excellent, what we most enjoyed was the restaurant 'Aux Pecheurs d'Etaples' above the fish market in nearby Etaples. The atmosphere overlooking the marina as the sun was setting was magical and the oysters are to die for! We will go back, even just for that! Then there is the fish market below which is so amazing it has to be seen to be believed. What is wrong with us Brits: we live on island and yet we can offer little more than simple fish and chips?
John
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Le Touquet-Paris Plage is a chic, upmarket resort with...
Le Touquet-Paris Plage is a chic, upmarket resort with beautiful shops, the most interesting architecture, and a Saturday market that is not to be missed. The beautiful sand dunes and parks are fantastic for cyclists, walkers, runners and children. Something for everyone. The seafront itself lacks restaurants and cafes (they abound a couple of streets back) but some enterprising people have roped off themed areas on the vast expanse of beach serving drinks and food served under colourful umbrellas. My only gripe, there should be more buses.
A
Anonymous
4.0
Scored 4.0
A little run down but the floor we were on was in the...
A little run down but the floor we were on was in the process of being refurbished. Service was average but probably expected more from a four star hotel. Unlike other hotels in the area, English was not easily understood. A very nice and pleasant location, not a problem but a 20 minute stroll into the main part of the town.
Peter
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Just such a beautiful place.
Just such a beautiful place. It is expensive, but proportionally so. Its a high class seaside resort, and plenty of variety and choice of places to eat to adapt to budget.
Just a stunning place to visit.
Ian
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
I have been to Le Touquet many times and always enjoy going.
I have been to Le Touquet many times and always enjoy going. There is plenty to do for a short break (around 3 days) without driving as the town is compact and flat so easy to walk round.
It has a good selection of shops and a good sized Saturday and Thursday market.
There is loads to choose from for eating to suit whatever tastes you have, I always go to the Creperie on the main street.
The nature reserve is a pleasant walk and if the lighthouse is open it is worth the climb to get amazing views.
It is a place I will return to time and again.
Sally
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
Catering in France is not something that inspires- we did...
Catering in France is not something that inspires- we did six different departments on our tour of France. Every single menu was the same, with one exception Le Table in le Touquet- exceptional. Lamb Tagine best meal in two weeks. Roscoff seafood was the polar opposite- extortionate for something that comes out of a freezer. langoustines do actually exist fresh at the market, but most places opt for the frozen food option. It s small, tastes of nothing and priced so high you might want to remortgage your house to afford. What’s happened the French cooking???
Jason
United Kingdom
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Whoever designed this hotel should be horsewhipped and certainly kicked out of the RIBA or whatever the french equivalent is? To access the pool you either have to get to the 1st floor and then decent through a catacomb of 3 chambers and 2 narrow stairs.. or access via the gardens in the rain via a sheep dip.. Mental!! Not accessable for wheelchair users. If they kept the staff and the rooms and bulldozed and redesigned all the facilities and access we would happily return but as it is.. not a chance!
We had a wonderful stay.
The rooms were very clean and nicely decorated and equipped.
Everything was very close to the hotel. Beach, shops and restaurants.
Hotel staff were great! They were very nice and friendly, and had a welcoming atmosphere.
The front staff was especially very smiley and helpful. She gave a nice and warm attitude towards my child. My child liked her and the hotel too. Merci beaucoup!
We had a wonderful time at Ibis Styles in Le Touquet. The room was beautiful, calm and spacious. The facility is beautiful, loads of great amenities including a coworking space :)
The staff we encountered was also really friendly and helpful (a special thank you to the nice gentleman who prepared us a quick breakfast when we checked out at 6am, you made our day!)
This is a self catering property. Very good for preparing your own meals. Good for a family of four (comfortable double bed and two bunks for kids). Our reason for choice was free car parking and the swimming pool. A little too far to walk into Le Touquet for us but we managed it. The living space was good for two but might be cramped for four adults.
I've stayed at Hotel Red Fox several times as it offers decent accommodation at a fair price, right in the heart of Le Touquet and more importantly private and secure underground parking which is a rarity in this town where parking can be both difficult and expensive. The rooms are well appointed and always clean.
The lady who was there was amazing, she was so helpful and was able to arrange multiple taxis for us when there was no public transport. She was attentive and caring and I felt very welcomed, the breakfast she made in the morning was delicious. If I return to Le Touquet I will most definitely use this hotel❤️
We picked a superior room on this visit, we were very happy with the extra space for hardly any more money. we’ve stayed here many times and love the location, staff, cleanliness…
highly recommend using Hotel Bristol. There’s a car park there too, which is so handy as we drive over from the UK .
The owner sound like a very nice lady. The person who host us was also very nice and very helpful.
The bedrooms were more spacious than expected. Everyone had their own space. Windows orientation create great ventilation across the all flat. Great location, we did use our car.
This a very nice older hotel but nicely done up. It is in a quiet area but is close to the main beach. The desk people are very helpful. The town of Le Touquet is historically interesting and is very attractive.
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