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2 Star Hotels in Brest

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2 Star Hotels in Brest

Saint-Louis

Saint-Louis
Downtown Brest
$69
$78 total
includes taxes & fees
Sep 20 - Sep 21
Saint-Louis

Hotel Bellevue

Hotel Bellevue
Downtown Brest
$54
$61 total
includes taxes & fees
Sep 20 - Sep 21
Hotel Bellevue

Agena

Agena
Downtown Brest
$83
$93 total
includes taxes & fees
Sep 19 - Sep 20
Agena

Terres de France - Appart’Hôtel Brest Pasteur

Terres de France - Appart’Hôtel Brest Pasteur
Lambézellec
$49
$57 total
includes taxes & fees
Aug 23 - Aug 24
Terres de France - Appart’Hôtel Brest Pasteur

Hotel Little Lodge

Hotel Little Lodge
Downtown Brest
$82
$92 total
includes taxes & fees
Sep 16 - Sep 17
Hotel Little Lodge

Brit Hotel Iroise

Brit Hotel Iroise
Plougastel-Daoulas
$54
$62 total
includes taxes & fees
Sep 20 - Sep 21
Brit Hotel Iroise

Hostellerie de la Mer

Hostellerie de la Mer
Crozon
$103
$115 total
includes taxes & fees
Sep 14 - Sep 15
Hostellerie de la Mer

B&B HOTEL Brest Kergaradec

B&B HOTEL Brest Kergaradec
Gouesnou
$63
$72 total
includes taxes & fees
Sep 3 - Sep 4
B&B HOTEL Brest Kergaradec

Vacancéole Le Domaine de Bertheaume

Vacancéole Le Domaine de Bertheaume
Plougonvelin
$122
$137 total
includes taxes & fees
Aug 30 - Aug 31
Vacancéole Le Domaine de Bertheaume
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Top neighborhoods in Brest

Downtown Brest

Downtown Brest blends maritime heritage with post-war reconstruction, creating a unique waterfront experience. The impressive Château de Brest fortress and cylindrical Tour Tanguy offer glimpses into naval history. Stroll along the bustling Rue de Siam shopping district or take in harbor views from the tree-lined Cours Dajot promenade. Traditional Breton crêperies and seafood bistros dot the walkable city center. Accommodations range from business hotels to budget chains near the port. The area is well-connected by city buses with the central train station nearby, making exploration of this working port city convenient.

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Brest's waterfront hums with maritime energy where history and modern naval life collide. The medieval Château de Brest fortress houses the National Maritime Museum, perfect for history buffs. Stroll the Cours Dajot promenade for stunning Atlantic views or explore the reconstructed city center with its post-war architecture. Watch naval vessels and fishing boats create a living maritime tableau. Traditional Breton crêperies and seafood bistros serve fresh oysters and kouign-amann pastries throughout the harbor area. Hotels range from business chains to budget options near the port and train station. Getting around is easy with Bibus city buses connecting major attractions, though the compact downtown is best explored on foot.

Saint-Marc

Saint-Marc welcomes you to the quiet side of Brest with its mix of traditional Breton stone houses and modern homes. Stroll through Jardin de Kerfautras where tree-lined paths lead to seasonal blooms, or wander along the Penfeld River waterfront for panoramic harbor views. Sports fans can catch a match at Francis-le Blé Stadium while nature lovers explore the Brest National Botanical Conservatory. Local bistros serve authentic Breton crêpes and fresh seafood with moderate prices. Most accommodations are charming vacation rentals and B&Bs in converted Breton homes. Bus connections to central Brest are limited, but the neighborhood's walkable streets and coastal paths make exploring on foot a delight.

Lambézellec

Brest's Lambézellec neighborhood offers attractions including Eglise Notre Dame de Vie.

Saint-Pierre

Saint-Pierre offers a glimpse into authentic Breton life away from Brest's tourist crowds. This peaceful residential neighborhood wraps around the historic Saint-Pierre-Quilbignon church, which miraculously survived WWII bombing. Lovely tree-lined streets and the tranquil Jardin de Kerzudal provide perfect spots for contemplative walks. Beach lovers can easily reach Plage de Saint-Anne-du-Portzic and Grève de La Maison Blanche. The neighborhood features charming local bistros serving traditional Breton cuisine without the fuss or price tag. Most visitors stay in homey B&Bs or vacation rentals that let you live like a local. While public transportation is limited, having a car makes it easy to explore both this quiet community and central Brest attractions.

Top landmarks in Brest

Océanopolis

8.8/10 (55 reviews)
Get lost in halls of wondrous fish and exotic marine mammals at Océanopolis, just one of the attractions in Saint-Marc. If you have fun at Océanopolis, you'll love Spadium Parc and Brest National Botanical Conservatory, both located nearby.
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Brest Castle

8.8/10 (48 reviews)
Downtown Brest is home to Brest Castle, so why not stop by during your stay in Brest.
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Le Quartz

9.4/10 (11 reviews)
If you want to see a show while you're in town, try and grab some tickets at Le Quartz in Downtown Brest. If you want to experience more of the culture Brest has to offer, head to The Capuchin Workshops, Brest Castle, and University of Western Brittany.
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The Capuchin Workshops

9.2/10 (16 reviews)
The Capuchin Workshops is worth a pic or two when discovering Downtown Brest.
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Francis-le Ble Stadium

8.4/10 (7 reviews)
You could catch an event at Francis-le Ble Stadium, a stadium in Saint-Marc.
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Capucins Cable Car

8.8/10 (10 reviews)
Downtown Brest is home to Capucins Cable Car, so why not stop by during your stay in Brest.
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Tour Tanguy

9.2/10 (14 reviews)
If you're planning a bit of sightseeing head to Tour Tanguy— just one of the monuments in Downtown Brest.
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Brest Tourism Office

Brest Tourism Office is worth a pic or two when discovering Downtown Brest.
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