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During the 19th century the Grand Hôtel Barriere was a favourite destination for aristocratic families. The Duke of Cambacéres,
Master of Ceremonies for the emperor Napoleon III, was a most frequent visitor. For many Dukes and Duchesses, the
English upper classes as well as the highest-ranking English aristocrats, this was the ideal holiday destination. Dinard
soon became the "Brighton of Brittany". It therefore became a "must" to visit the Grand Hotel to see and to be seen. In 1957, it was the turn of cinema stars to frequent the hotel with Kirk Douglas, Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh all staying for
over a month. Whether you are on a romantic getaway or on holiday with the family, our comfortable surroundings await
you for peace and relaxation. You will adore the subtle elegance of the furnishings in this refined setting. Situated in a
stunning setting, the Grand Hotel Barriere has all the charms of a typical seaside resort. Facing the ramparts of Saint-Malo,
the hotel, whose architecture dates back to the Second Empire, is the ideal destination for a relaxing holiday.
Close to the beaches and just a stone's throw away from the Casino Barriere de Dinard, you are sure to appreciate
Brittany's finest 4-star coastal location.
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| EURO | USD | |
| Tradition | 420-555 | 482-638 |
| Tradition Luxe | 480-665 | 551-764 |
| Elegance | 190-810 | 218-931 |
| Cote-Mer | 660-885 | 758-1017 |
| Prestige | 245-1012 | 281-1163 |
| Junior Suite | 290-1125 | 333-1293 |