
A hotel with a view
The infinite sea unfurls its nuanced blue indecision before the balconies of our hotel. Standing beneath the half-timbered Flaubert, close to the immensity of the sea, is a rare feeling that can only be found here in Trouville. Built in 1936, our establishment proudly displays the neo-Norman style imagined by architect René Morin, perfectly integrated into the landscape to the point of becoming one of the emblems of the coastline.With its feet almost in the water, directly on the promenade boards - a unique privilege in Trouville - Le Flaubert opens the doors to a warm, family-run establishment. Its 31 rooms invite you to pause, contemplate and escape.

Breakfast in your room, facing the sea
When you open the doors of Le Flaubert, 31 all-comfort rooms await you in four different levels of service. Lulled by the waves and the neo-Norman style of the newly-revamped decor, the Cosy, Superieure, Deluxe and Junior Suite rooms offer a choice of land or sea views. Our 40m2 Master Sea Suite opens its windows onto the changing blues of the sky and the English Channel, offering a different spectacle every day. And to extend the sweetness of intimacy, breakfast can be enjoyed in your room. There's no dedicated room here: the morning awakens slowly, at your own pace, facing the sea.

Flaubert Award
The Hôtel Flaubert is a natural venue for celebrating literature and encounters between writers.
Chaired by David Foenkinos, novelist, playwright, screenwriter and director, the Prix Flaubert honors a French-language literary work published during the winter season.