The Commerce is located in the Normandy coastal town of Fécamp, within 500 metres of the port and beach. It has rooms with a private bathroom, TV and free Wi-Fi.
Located opposite Fécamp Port, just 200 metres from the beach, Hotel Le Grand Pavois offers a piano bar and air-conditioned rooms with balconies and free WiFi access.
Hotel Ibis Budget Fecamp is situated in Fécamp, 50 km from Deauville and 39 km from Honfleur. The hotel is 2.5 km from the Palais Bénédictine Museum and offers free WiFi.
Set in the centre of Fécamp, this hotel is just 100 metres from the beach and 300 metres from the marina. You can browse the free Wi-Fi or visit Le Havre, 40 km away.
Sheila
United Kingdom
Great location to the beach and restaurants. Room was a bit tired but very comfortable bed
New Hôtel de la Mer has a shared lounge, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Fécamp. The property is set a few steps from Fécamp Beach, 17 km from Etretat's Cliff and 42 km from Saint-Michel's Church.
Krissy
United Kingdom
View from the room was great - you could open the window fully and it was quite.
The guest rooms at B&B A La Maison Blanche are situated in Fécamp, just 100 metres from the beach and 220 from Fécamp Harbour. Free public parking is available 20 metres from the property.
Domestic travellers can reach Fécamp by train from Paris (3 hours). International travellers can fly into Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport, then take a train. Alternatively, ferry services are available from Portsmouth, UK to Le Havre (5.5 hours), then a 1-hour drive to Fécamp.
The most convenient airport for Fécamp is Le Havre Octeville Airport, due to its proximity, approximately 35km away. It serves both domestic and international flights, making it ideal for all travellers.
Fécamp, France, offers several public transport options. The city's bus service, 'Filibus', operates regularly, providing easy access to key locations. Taxis are also readily available. For shorter distances, walking or cycling is feasible due to Fécamp's compact size. If preferred, car hire services are accessible for more flexible travel.
The city centre of Fécamp is the best area to stay, offering easy access to attractions like the Benedictine Palace and Fécamp Beach. It's also close to restaurants, shops and public transport, making it convenient for visitors.
Fécamp, France experiences a temperate maritime climate. Average temperatures range from 4°C in winter (December to February) to 20°C in summer (June to August). The city doesn't have distinct dry or wet seasons, but rainfall is fairly consistent throughout the year, with October being the wettest month. There's no monsoon or hurricane season in Fécamp.
What guests said about Fécamp:
10
Scored 10
A charming seaside village that is rich in local and...
A charming seaside village that is rich in local and maritime history. There is an abundance of attractions that include chapels, abbeys, cathedrals, an exceptionally good maritime museum and numerous easy walks along the beach or the spectacular Côte de Alabastero.
Ian
Australia
10
Scored 10
Lovely little town, everything is just a walk away.
Lovely little town, everything is just a walk away. The fishing museum is also a museum of Fecamp and its region and an art gallery, with visiting exhibitions. Take the lift to the top floor for the best views. Really, really interesting and a bargain at 7 euros
100% you have to go to the Palais de Benedictine, it's amazing and right in the heart of town. Samples on offer and a cocktail bar onsite.
Plenty of restaurants at all prices, along the waterfront and Le Rex near St Stephen's Church.
I'm sorry there was no time to go to the Abbey - bags of history there.
And it wasn't beach weather in October but I'll be there next time.
Travelling Karen
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A beautiful city with so much history!
A beautiful city with so much history! Try a dish with salted cod; its a locale thing. Also make certain you take the time to visit Benedictine Abbey!! Make reservations for a tour there LONG before you arrive or you wont get in. If you miss the tour, visit the tasting room and/or the bar. The bar staff can open the shop for you to buy items after hours :) There are few restaurants open to serve meals after 9pm, but there is a place directly across the canal from the Hotel Le Grand Pavois that serves inside and out until 11pm. Food is good but, the portions are HUGE... you can share.
Brigid
United States
10
Scored 10
Great little tourist town with a big marina full of...
Great little tourist town with a big marina full of sailboats. There is plenty to do, from shopping to architecture/history to great places to eat.
Region is beautiful too, so do go and explore.
Coraline
Netherlands
8.0
Scored 8.0
Fécamp has the feel of a channel port that in some ways...
Fécamp has the feel of a channel port that in some ways hasn't changed since the early 20thC but this is to its benefit and reminds one of its counterparts on the other side of the channel such as Weymouth or Bridport, its heyday long gone but it's charm and warmth remains.
Geoff
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Well the fact that it is a a real port ie fishing and trade...
Well the fact that it is a a real port ie fishing and trade gives it the extra over others that are just marinas. The museum des pecherie is based on the layout of the Titanic in Belfast and has some incredible items in a well organised and orchestrated building giving you time to soak in the story of Fecamp , its people and history.
Location right on the beach. Restaurants below. Market, pharmacie within walking distance. Incredible, spacious sea views from apartment and private deck. Jacuzzi, sauna, large bathtub, pool table, decor. Coffee maker, kitchen, washer, dryer. If one wanted downtime, just being in the apartment was lovely. So many separate spaces to retreat to OR to gather together. The owner, Sophie, is a joy! Prompt responses. Walking and exploring in Fécamp is worthwhile. Recommend St Trinité church. We had it all to ourselves.
Very clean, comfortable house, providing facilities like washing machine and basic kitchen stuff: salt, oil, coffee filters, dish washing liquid etc. Good place for a family stay. Chose to the market place with groceries, cafés and artisan shops, huge Carrefour drive in supermaket is also nearby. Enough space for a family, calm neighborhood.
Great location with great view over the port of Fecamp and white cliffs. Easy check-in, caring host who supported us with good local information, large and clean apartment was well equipped and maintained. 5 min drive to reach the center or port of Fecamp with all restaurants, 10-15 min walk up the hill to the church with great views
The apartment is clean and spacious. Because of traffic, we arrived too late, but the host made it very easy for us to pick up the keys. The location is perfect and has a very nice view. The kitchen is well-equipped. If we came back to Fecamp we would choose this apartment again. Hell, I would even like to live there :)
Utterly beautiful hotel. Exemplary facility. Clean, comfortable and modern. First Class accommodation and staff. The rooms were well appointed and the view of the harbor was lovely. Breakfast was very good with a lot of excellent choices. I would stay there again and again.
The room is so big, it is more an apartment rather than a hotel room. There are two big bedrooms and a huge bathroom. We asked for a sea view room and we had wonderful views from all windows. It's only a few meters from the beach and the port. The area is really beautiful.
Great place to stay with a family for a few days. Free parking, three toilets, so close to town, seafront and Benedictine palace. Great walk up to lighthouse in Fecamp. House has everything we needed and was very comfortable. Sunny garden. Host was friendly.
Very nice apartment with perfect ocean View..very nice Host .fecamp is perfect for Visits to etretat or le treport...Apartment hast everything you need...highly recommended..parking around the House for free..nice Sunset included from the balcony
Excellent and helpful host. Very nicely decorated house and rooms (ours was Japanese motive). Gourmand breakfast. Large variety of cheeses, homemade jams, pastries, hams, teas, and coffees. Free public parking nearby.
Good location, very quiet surrounding. Budget hotel half an hour drive from the English Channel. Clean and comfortable room with private bathroom. Free private parking on the territory.
Very nice hotel situated extremely close to the beach. Extremely kindly stuff. Simple but delicious continental breakfast with local diary products and jams.
We enjoyed this place and wished we had more time. The location was convenient and the WiFi was great. We hope to return again with more time in Normandy.
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