Grand Hotel des Thermes***** – The soul of a unique seaside resort
The Grand Hotel des Thermes was built in the late nineteenth century in the style of the Belle Époque to welcome the increasing number of seaside enthusiasts. A holiday spent at the Grand Hotel des Thermes opens prospects of delight and unforgettable memories.
A beautiful combination of stone and metal, the hotel’s majestic architecture overlooks the open sea and is surrounded by vast expanses of sand. This wonderful view can be admired from the hotel’s superb terrace, lounges, rooms, and suites.
To satisfy everyone’s desires, the Grand Hotel des Thermes offers several types of cuisine with three restaurants. On the menu, succulent dishes prepared by our chef Daniel Le Guénan, punctuated by the marvellous desserts of Sylvain Dahirel and wines from our wine cellar.
Within the Grand Hotel des Thermes, the famous Thermes Marins de Saint-Malo—the French number one in thalassotherapy and spa—everything is done for your well-being with six seawater pools, including the unique and innovative Aquatonic pool, and a vast choice of thalassotherapy and spa treatments: an invitation to unwind with massages, seaweed wraps, multi-jet baths, body scrubs, contouring and slimming treatments, facial anti-ageing treatments, and more than 60 facial and body treatments. Just close your eyes, relax, and enjoy.
Energy, serenity, health, contouring, wellbeing, and spa… Choose the thalasso and spa stay that suits you! Long stay or short getaway for your well-being, a change of scene, an escape from everyday life to relax and relieve stress.
Customer service/booking: Our team is ready seven days a week to answer all your questions and help you organise your stay.
T: +33 2 99 40 75 00
E: Reservations
A: Le Grand Hôtel des Thermes, Grande Plage du Sillon, 100 Boulevard Hébert, 35400 – Saint-Malo – France
W: Le Grand Hotel des Thermes
W: Thalasso Saint Malo
Monday to Friday from 8:30 am to 8 pm, Saturday, Sunday, and bank holidays from 9:30 am to 6:30 pm
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Saint-Malo: A Town of Fascinating History
Founded by the Welsh monk Mac Low, the old walled town of Saint-Malo is protected by its ramparts, the oldest dating from the 12th century. Walk in the footsteps of fascinating characters such as Chateaubriand, Surcouf, Jacques Cartier, or Anne of Brittany.
Visit the castle museum, built by the Dukes of Brittany in the 15th century, the Hôtel Asfeld, and the cathedral, then stroll along the beach to see the Fort National and the tiny islands of Grand Bé and Petit Bé—accessible only at low tide. Enjoy a shopping trip to the walled town full of small shops and sunny terraces, then the charm of a stroll along the ramparts, and make the most of the fresh sea air as you return by foot along the beach.
