What strikes at first in this imposing and luxurious hotel is that it reigns an extreme softness of life, almost family ... As a return in time, one soaks with delight of this place of history which mixes the apparatuses of the Belle Epoque with the beauty of the place that is the edge of sea ...

For the little story

The Grand Hotel de Cabourg, which welcomed Marcel Proust every summer from 1907 to 1914, is a historic monument in Normandy. Flanked by a casino, this imposing Belle Epoque-style hotel attracted the Parisian high-class, whose reasonable distance from Paris made it possible for weekend getaways! Majestic, this monument with timeless charm has been restored with the concern to preserve the authenticity of the places while bringing an extreme comfort to its guests!

The Grand Hotel de Cabourg, for whom?

For Proustian pilgrims in search of a place full of history and who can (with more than a year in advance) book Marcel's room and perhaps find inspiration there!

For the Parisians who do not go to Deauville and prefer the serenity of the place, the architectural jewelry of the seaside villas and the activities of a very active tourist office. labeled Family Plus, the hotel also welcomes families.

For sports enthusiasts who will enjoy all the activities available to them on site: jogging on the sand, horseback riding on the beach, bowling air in sand yachting or even just swimming!

For families or lovers who meet around a brunch or a chocolate snack on Sunday afternoon, an appointment as renowned as the pianist who has been there for 30 years.

Not to miss

The Festival of Romantic Cinema which unites for a few days, actors, directors in a festive atmosphere.

Fireworks thrown from the beach (refresigenement at the tourist office of Cabourg)

The cuisine of the restaurant combines tradition and modernity, with a star chef inspired by Asia.

The big plus: the 7 rooms which have their own teak terrace with a breathtaking view of the sea ...

The Grand Hôtel de Cabourg is part of the collection of very high-end hotels labeled M Gallery which is based on architectural specifications that respect the history and identity of their establishments.