Cliff-top church and grassy fields overlook a blue sea and sandy cove below.

The Most Beautiful Hotels in Normandy in 2026

The Essentials
From Deauville to Honfleur, via Trouville, Cabourg, Étretat, and Bagnoles-de-l’Orne, Normandy boasts Anglo-Norman palaces, Belle Époque houses, and charming manor houses less than two hours from Paris.
Our 2026 selection brings together seven exceptional addresses, from 5-star palaces facing the boardwalk to Michelin-starred hunting lodges, each with a strong asset: sea view, thalassotherapy, golf, or fine dining.
Reliable choices remain the Barrière Le Normandy in Deauville, La Ferme Saint Siméon in Honfleur, and Les Cures Marines in Trouville for thalassotherapy.

White cliffs, wooden boardwalks, half-timbered villas, and a light-drenched estuary: Normandy has always captivated those seeking beautiful addresses. Just a stone’s throw from Paris, the Côte Fleurie unveils its timeless seaside resorts, while the hinterland conceals manor houses nestled deep within forests. Choosing among the finest hotels in Normandy means arbitrating between the grandeur of a seafront palace and the intimacy of a country house. Here is our 2026 selection of seven establishments that embody the most refined Norman art of living.

Seven Prestigious Addresses to Discover Normandy in 2026

Hôtel Barrière Le Normandy, Deauville

Opened in 1912, the Normandy is the soul of Deauville. Its half-timbered façade, sloping roofs, and flowered inner courtyard alone encapsulate the Anglo-Norman style that is the resort’s signature. Just steps from the famous Planches boardwalk and the casino, this 5-star palace offers plush rooms, a heated indoor swimming pool, and the Diane Barrière spa to extend the holiday spirit.

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A true institution on the Côte Fleurie, the Normandy remains the quintessential address for experiencing Deauville in grand style. Its restaurant and lively bars also make it a very popular meeting point during the American Film Festival.

Hôtel La Ferme Saint Siméon, Honfleur

On the heights of Honfleur, this former 17th-century farm was the haunt of pre-impressionist painters who came to capture the light of the Seine estuary. Now a 5-star Relais & Châteaux hotel, La Ferme Saint Siméon retains its historic hamlet charm amidst a verdant park, with views of the Pont de Normandie.

Between its artistic heritage, spa, and seasonal cuisine crafted by its chef, this address offers one of the most delightful charming breaks in the entire region. Its thatched-roof bistro, La Boucane, completes the experience in a more convivial style.

Hôtel Cures Marines Trouville MGallery, Trouville-sur-Mer

Neighbouring Deauville, Trouville is home to one of the coast’s most beautiful thalassotherapy establishments. Housed in a former 19th-century casino, the Cures Marines Hôtel Thalasso & Spa, part of the MGallery collection, overlooks the beach with its 103 rooms and suites. Its marine institute features seawater and flotation pools, a hammam, a sauna, and sensory showers.

This is the ideal address to combine fitness with views of the English Channel and carefully restored Belle Époque architecture. The panoramic terrace and the restaurant alone are worth the detour.

Hôtel Le Grand Hôtel Cabourg MGallery, Cabourg

For over a century, the Grand Hôtel has watched over Cabourg beach. This majestic Belle Époque building inspired Marcel Proust, who made it the setting for Balbec in *À la recherche du temps perdu* (In Search of Lost Time). Entirely renovated, the 5-star establishment has retained its old-world charm while offering contemporary comfort, with rooms opening onto the sea or the gardens.

Its seafront location, literary spirit, and timeless elegance make Cabourg a timeless getaway. The Marcel Proust promenade, directly in front of the hotel, naturally extends the stroll.

Hôtel Barrière Le Golf, Deauville

Perched on the heights of Saint-Arnoult, above Deauville, this grand Anglo-Norman residence, inaugurated in 1929, overlooks the sea on one side, and the countryside with its undulating greens on the other. The Hôtel du Golf, recently revamped by the Barrière group, attracts golf enthusiasts with its course and tranquil setting, as well as a spa, sauna, and hammam.

For those who dream of greens overlooking the Bay of Seine, this is one of the most evocative addresses on the Côte Fleurie. Its 170 rooms, with hues inspired by sand, greens, and the Norman apple, extend the spirit of holiday homes.

Hôtel Domaine Saint Clair – Le Donjon, Étretat

In Étretat, facing the famous cliffs immortalised by Monet, Domaine Saint Clair – Le Donjon occupies a 19th-century château extended by a Belle Époque villa, all surrounded by a garden. A stone’s throw from the beach and the golf course, this 4-star hotel offers rooms with views of the sea or the chalk needles that make the site famous.

It’s hard to find a more spectacular viewpoint of the Étretat cliffs than from its terraces. This address appeals equally to nature lovers and photography enthusiasts.

Hôtel Le Manoir du Lys, Bagnoles-de-l’Orne

Head for the hinterland. In the heart of the Andaines forest, within the Normandie-Maine Regional Natural Park, Le Manoir du Lys is a former hunting lodge turned 4-star hotel with a Michelin-starred restaurant. Chef Franck Quinton celebrates mushrooms and local produce, while the rooms and suites open onto nature, featuring indoor and outdoor swimming pools.

For a green gastronomic escape, far from the hustle and bustle of seaside resorts, Le Manoir du Lys is a reliable choice. The spa town of Bagnoles-de-l’Orne and its hiking trails ideally complement the stay.

How to Choose Your Hotel in Normandy?

It all depends on the experience you’re seeking. For the grandeur of a seaside resort and the ambiance of the Planches boardwalk, Deauville and the Barrière Le Normandy are essential. Wellness enthusiasts will favour the thalassotherapy at Les Cures Marines in Trouville, while aesthetes will opt for the historic charm of La Ferme Saint Siméon or the Grand Hôtel Cabourg. Golfers will aim for Le Golf de Deauville, the contemplative will choose Étretat, and gourmets yearning for calm will head to Bagnoles-de-l’Orne. In any case, Normandy delivers on its promises: unique light, generous gastronomy, and a welcoming spirit that makes every stay a timeless moment.

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