




place Bernard Tissot
Best Western Plus Hotel de Dieppe 1880 is a four-star property sitting on place Bernard Tissot in the Norman port city of Dieppe, a destination that draws both leisure travelers crossing to England and visitors exploring the Alabaster Coast. The name carries genuine historical weight — the hotel traces its roots to 1880, and the building holds a certain worn-in authority that newer properties along the channel simply cannot replicate. With a rating of 8.7 across nearly 900 reviews, it performs well above the average for its category.
The hotel reads clearly as a place designed for people who want comfort without ceremony. Rooms are soundproofed, which matters considerably in a working port town where early morning activity on the quays is part of the urban fabric. The on-site restaurant, bar, and coffee house mean guests are not dependent on finding somewhere to eat after a late ferry arrival or a long drive down from Paris — a genuine practical advantage in a mid-sized French city where evening dining options thin out quickly.
For business travelers or those combining work with a coastal stopover, the business center and meeting facilities make the hotel a functional base rather than just a place to sleep. Guests checking in from 14:00 can settle in before an afternoon on the seafront, and the noon check-out the following day leaves room for a proper Norman breakfast — available in the room on request — before heading out. The concierge also arranges local culture tours, which suits the kind of independent traveler who wants a starting point rather than a package.
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