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1 rue Simone Signoret, 56100 Lorient France
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#14 of 16 hotels in Lorient
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Kerotel is an excellent choice for travellers visiting Lorient, offering a family-friendly environment alongside many helpful amenities designed to enhance your stay.

You’ll enjoy relaxing rooms that offer a desk, and you can stay connected during your stay as Kerotel offers guests free wifi.

The hotel features newspaper, baggage storage, and express check-in and check-out. Plus, Kerotel offers a lounge, providing a pleasant respite from your busy day. For guests with a vehicle, free parking is available.

While you’re here, be sure to check out some of the wine bars, including L'Octopus and Bistrot St Pétrus, all of which are a short distance from Kerotel.

Should time allow, Stade du Moustoir and La Galerie du Faouëdic are some popular attractions that are within walking distance.

Enjoy your stay in Lorient!

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Free parking
Free High Speed Internet (WiFi)
Bar / lounge
Billiards
Board games / puzzles
Children Activities (Kid / Family Friendly)
Pets Allowed ( Dog / Pet Friendly )
Business Centre with Internet Access
Wifi
Restaurant
Breakfast buffet
Meeting rooms
Baggage storage
Newspaper
Non-smoking hotel
Shared lounge / TV area
Express check-in / check-out
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Desk
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Telephone
Bottled water
Wake-up service / alarm clock
Hair dryer
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Non-smoking rooms
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Classic
Business
Languages Spoken
English, French, Spanish
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Kev69 wrote a review May 2017
London243 contributions65 helpful votes
We visited this hotel in the middle of May 2017, knowing full well that it was situated on a business park on the edge of Lorient itself. We chose it because we couldn’t see anything more appealing in town, and we also had to consider parking up a Rolls Royce overnight. The hotel is clean and modern, although we were a little surprised at the relatively small car park, but it didn’t prove to be a problem. There didn’t appear to be a lift, but the building is only two storeys high. The receptionist didn’t speak any English, but she was friendly enough and we got to our rooms, and managed to order some drinks without any issues. We later found a very helpful lady, who may have a been a manager or supervisor, who did speak good English and she was very helpful throughout our stay. The rooms proved to be a bit of a mixed bag - they were of good size, clean and modern, with a comfortable bed and pillows. There were no tea and coffee making facilities in the room but that wasn’t a big issue. However, the more I used the bathroom the more irritated I became. The toilet pedestal was in the corner of the bathroom as would be expected, but the wash basin sink unit was so large that it came up to within a couple of inches (about ten centimetres) or so away from my left arm. All the rooms I saw were like this. Under the sink unit was a chrome towel rail for hand towels. This meant that I had to be careful that I didn’t bring my arm round quickly because if I had, I would have hurt my arm on the sink unit - this may not seem a problem until you notice that the toilet roll was in a circular holder fitted to the wall UNDER the sink unit. On a personal note, I had had a motorbike accident a week earlier and I had injured my left arm and still had a tender bruise on it, so I really did notice how close that sink unit was because I hit my arm a couple of times. This whole situation could have been avoided by having a slightly smaller sink unit and a toilet roll holder on the wall rather than under the sink unit. We drove into town in the evening in search of bars and a restaurant. We weren’t overly impressed by anything we saw, so we went back to the hotel for dinner. The staff had also told us that the bar would remain open until 11.00 pm, so at least we could relax after dinner without worrying about driving. Dinner was okay but nothing special, but it was nice enough and there was plenty of it. And now for my second gripe. At the end of the evening there was a couple at the bar drinking and talking to the hotel staff. One of my friends and I were finishing off a bottle of wine, and had just emptied our glasses when the couple at the bar left for their room. It was only 10.45 so we thought we’d have one last glass of wine, but the staff told us the bar was closed!! It was supposed to close at 11.00 pm but they had shut early. We couldn’t see the problem, because the staff left our used glasses on the table so two more wouldn’t have made any difference. Now this is really annoying considering there is no other bar within walking distance and we were spending good money in that hotel. And to make matters worse, as we walked past reception the two staff were outside smoking and chatting - their smoking was obviously more important to them than their customers! Now onto breakfast. There was quite a spread of the expected breads, cereals, fruits, yoghurt, etc, but hardly any cold meat or cheese, except a few slices of one variety of cheese, and a rather unappealing ham. I find it hard to believe that that part of France has suddenly become healthy, vegetarian and, dare I say it, boring! However, I shall end on a high note and say thank you to the lovely lady who not only spoke English, but was also very polite and pleasant to us during our stay.
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Date of stay: May 2017
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Trip type: Travelled with friends
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domirob15 wrote a review Aug 2016
Bievre, Belgium3 contributions1 helpful vote
Very near the town centre so it is a very good situation if you want to attend the interceltic festival in Lorient. Very easy access to wheelchairs. The staff is really friendly. Breakfast very good - very wide choice of bread, cereals, fruit .... and drinks.
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Date of stay: August 2016
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Room Tip: Easy access to wheelchairs
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lemmerson15 wrote a review Sept 2013
Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom21 contributions18 helpful votes
Hotel absolutely fine in terms of standard of rooms, choice of breakfast, cleanliness, parking and helpfulness of staff. Not a location for idyllic walks after dinner etc but great as a base. We stayed for one night after a friends wedding and it is good value.
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Date of stay: July 2013
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Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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Equanimity wrote a review Aug 2013
Scotland, United Kingdom224 contributions163 helpful votes
We stayed in this hotel during the Interceltique Festival and it ticked all the boxes for us. Very clean, and certainly comfortable for a budget hotel. Good bar service, and breakfast buffet had everything anyone could want including crepes, fruit, viennoiserie, cold meats, cheese, breakfast cereal etc etc. easy to get in and out of town by bus (several bus stops only 5 mins walk), which saved taking the car at such a busy period. Although hotel was full throughout the week we stayed, it was quiet and there were plenty of car parking spaces available. A real positive is the charming, well informed and efficient staff, especially the front desk staff. We were slightly disappointed that the restaurant wasn't serving meals during the festival, but there is plenty of choice in town. Highly recommend.
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Date of stay: August 2013
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SteveGreenway wrote a review Jul 2012
Portsmouth, United Kingdom120 contributions95 helpful votes
Stayed here for two nights. First noticed the relatively small car park, if the hotel was busy you may find it difficult to find somewhere close to have the car. Check in was smooth and friendly. Limited English, but enought to get me checked in. The room was large (double bed and single) with no air conditioning. The window opened to a view of the road, but the traffic noise was not too bad. The bathroom was of a reasonable size and had space to lay out my toiletries and more. The bed was comfortable and I slept well. Breakfast was fairly basic, but had a reasonable choice of continental breakfast and cerials. Location was the only real aspect that let this hotel down. you do need a car or pay for a taxi to get anywhere. It is on the edge of an industrial area and if you didn't want to eat at the hotel then the choice was a poor chinese buffet across the roundabout or KFC!
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Date of stay: June 2012
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Trip type: Travelled on business
Room Tip: See if you can get a room away from the main road, then you may be able to have the window open...
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Moonlighter88 wrote a review Oct 2011
Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom290 contributions155 helpful votes
Continuing my motoring holiday in France I moved from the excellent Brit hotel in La Rochelle to the very pleasant Brit hotel in Lorient. The location is quite far out of town and is really for people with cars . The rooms are up to the usual high Brit Hotel standard and the restuarant is very pleasant with good food,good value and very charming staff . Its probably the busiest restuarant in Lorient which is a pretty quiet place itself really. It was not great hotel but the two sisters that own it are charming and very helpful. Adequate parking , good main road access.Its good value and I would stay again.
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Date of stay: September 2011
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Donalyn wrote a review Feb 2006
Eureka,CA18 contributions37 helpful votes
Probably our fault that we didn't know what we were getting into when we made spur of the moment plans to go to Brittany for a few days. Ok place for an economy business traveler who is prepared to get a taxi to everything. Think Motel 6 off the freeway interchange. Not charming. Positives: nice, modern comfy small lobby, looks well kept from the outside, relatively inexpensive. Negatives: Small, dark,depressing, somewhat dank rooms, at first glance, bed appears to be on the floor, tiny bathroom, we questioned the cleanliness of the rooms (each of us had a room and we felt the same about both), though they appeared nearly empty and we had arrived at 3pm, clerk would not let us cancel without paying for the first night when we explained it was not what we were looking for. In all, our enthusiasm about the place is best demonstrated by the fact we paid for the rooms and left without staying in them, cut our losses and found the idyllic French fishing village we had hoped for on the Isle de Groix. Maybe it will meet your needs.Happy travels!
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Date of stay: February 2006
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PRICE RANGE
US$82 - US$99 (Based on Average Rates for a Standard Room)
LOCATION
FranceBrittanyMorbihanLorient
NUMBER OF ROOMS
50
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Frequently Asked Questions about Kerotel
Which popular attractions are close to Kerotel?
Nearby attractions include Crêperie Lohéac (0.7 km).
What are some of the property amenities at Kerotel?
Some of the more popular amenities offered include free wifi, an on-site restaurant, and a lounge.
What food & drink options are available at Kerotel?
Guests can enjoy an on-site restaurant and a lounge during their stay.
Is parking available at Kerotel?
Yes, free parking is available to guests.
What are some restaurants close to Kerotel?
Conveniently located restaurants include Crêperie des Amis, L'Orient, and Le Bistrot à la Française.
Are pets allowed at Kerotel?
Yes, pets are typically allowed, but it's always best to call ahead to confirm.
Does Kerotel offer any business services?
Yes, guests have access to a business centre and meeting rooms during their stay.
Which languages are spoken by the staff at Kerotel?
The staff speaks multiple languages, including English, Spanish, and French.
Are there any historical sites close to Kerotel?
Many travellers enjoy visiting Citadelle de Port-Louis (6.5 km) and Fort de Porh Puns (7.8 km).
Is Kerotel accessible?
Yes, it offers wheelchair access. For specific enquiries, we recommend calling ahead to confirm.