A lovely stay in a quiet area of a beautiful and very popular town. Weekdays seem to be the best days to visit. It's our third visit to Honfleur but our first in this hotel.
Our room was very comfortable towards the back with windows facing the courtyard. We had a separate bathroom and toilet plus coffee and tea making facilities. A side entrance to the courtyard meant we could come and go without passing through reception. It was very quiet except for the sounds of staff chatting over a break.
There is a Michelin Bib Gourmand rated restaurant (Le Bréard) just across from the courtyard entrance to the hotel. Sadly, they were fully booked so we ate at the hotel restaurant. It was a good but not memorable meal.
Service at the hotel was a bit slow, I suspect due to staff shortages, but never a problem. Staff were polite and eager to please. English was widely spoken though, of course, any attempt at French was appreciated.
We ate outside due to Covid concerns. The hotel didn't take the same precautions we'd experienced elsewhere in France, such as checking health passes and mandating masks in all public areas.
We took breakfast at a tourist café by the docks, a pleasant morning spot with surprisingly excellent coffee.
The narrow streets are not SatNav friendly and parking is 300m offsite, with limited space or time to drop off bags beforehand. Driving to the parking was slow, against a constant flow of impatient Sunday afternoon traffic, headed back to Paris.