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  1. Hotel Du Casino Normandy France
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  3. Casino Hotel Normandy France
  4. Hotel Du Casino Normandy France

Located in the seaside resort of Vierville-sur-Mer and offering panoramic views of the famous Omaha Beach, the Hôtel du Casino offers 13 rooms with private shower room and satellite TV. The hotel also has its own seafood restaurant and a private car park.

Ratings and quality marks

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  • 3 stars
  • Qualité Tourisme

Capacity

Prices

Double room (price per room) : from 120€ to 150 € Menu (price per person) : from 30€ to 36 €
PriceMin.Max.
Double room (price per room) 120€ 150€
Menu (price per person) 30€ 36€

Services

Equipment

  • Restaurant
  • Free private parking
  • Bar
  • Baby equipment
  • Terrace

Sittings

  • Half board
  • Board
  • Bicycle parking
  • Free WIFI
  • Animals welcome

Location

Hotel Barrière Le Normandy Deauville
General information
LocationDeauville, France
Coordinates49°21′36″N0°04′15″E / 49.36°N 0.070853°ECoordinates: 49°21′36″N0°04′15″E / 49.36°N 0.070853°E
Completed1912
Opened1912
OwnerGroupe Barrière
Design and construction
ArchitectThéo Petit
Other information
Number of rooms226
Number of suites45
Website
Official website

Hotel Du Casino Normandy France

Hôtel Normandy in 1930

Casino In Normandy France

The Normandy Barrière
The beach of the Normandy Barrière

The Hotel Barrière Le Normandy Deauville is a grand hotel of the Groupe Lucien Barrière at Deauville, about 40 miles north of Normandy. It was built as the Hôtel Normandy in 1912.

History[edit]

The Hôtel Normandy was opened in 1912 by architect Théo Petit,[1] following the opening of the nearby Casino of Deauville. Both were opened by Eugène Cornuché, the former owner of Maxim's restaurant in Paris and director of the Trouville-sur-Mer casino. In the next year, he opened the Royal Barrière Hotel in Deauville. Later, his partner, François André, took over management of the hotel.[citation needed] In 1927, he built the Hôtel du Golf. In 1962, the Groupe Lucien Barrière was founded. The hotel is considered the flagship hotel of Groupe Barrière.

Normandy

One year after its opening, funded by her English lover Boy Capel, Coco Chanel set up her Chanel hat shop within the hotel grounds.[2]

Hotel[edit]

Hotel Barrière Le Normandy Deauville is a palace hotel built in a traditional regional architecture of manor style— Anglo-Normancottage with half-timbered and checkered stones. It has 226 rooms and 45 suites, decorated by interior designer Jacques Garcia and inspired by the Belle Époque style. Most of the rooms have a view of the sea. Nineteen lounges host conferences, receptions, cocktails, and gala evenings. The suite 'A Man and a Woman' is kept in memory and tribute to the love scene from Claude Lelouch's 1966 film A Man and a Woman.[3] The main restaurant is La Belle époque. The hotel also features a piano bar offering a menu of more than one hundred varieties of whiskey, a fitness center, a spa, and a children's club. It has an inside corridor that directly leads to the Casino of Deauville.[4]

The hotel was renovated in 2015-2016.[5]

Casino Hotel Normandy France

TV and Films[edit]

The hotel was used as a filming location for several TV shows and films, such in 1996, when it was used as the location for Agatha Christie's Poirot in the episode The Murder on the Links. The episode is adapted from a novel with the same name that was published in 1923. The events originally take place in a fictional town called Merlinville-sur-Mer in northern France in the 1920s, however, in the adaptation, the events take place in Deauville a decade later.[6] The 2013 romantic comedy film Hôtel Normandy is named after the hotel, with its main character, Alice, staying at the hotel.[7] A scene in Claude Lelouch's Palme d'Or-winner A Man and a Woman was shot in the hotel, starring Anouk Aimée and Jean-Louis Trintignant.[8]

References[edit]

  1. ^[1]
  2. ^Skrzyniarz, Virginie (July 2014). 'Deauville, Trouville : les siamoises mondaines'. L'Express (in French). No. 3289. Paris. p. 74. ISSN0014-5270.
  3. ^'Le Normandy, la réouverture de l'hôtel mythique de Deauville'. Le Figaro (in French). June 20, 2016. Archived from the original on 2016-11-26.
  4. ^'Hôtel Barrière Le Normandy Review, Deauville, France'. The Telegraph.
  5. ^'A Deauville, la deuxième vie du Normandy'. parismatch.com. May 20, 2016.
  6. ^'On Location with Poirot - Murder on the Links'. tvlocations.net. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04.
  7. ^'Birthday Gift Comes With Unusual Attachments'. The New York Times. September 27, 2013.
  8. ^https://www.hotelsbarriere.com/en/deauville/le-normandy/guest-rooms-and-suites.html

Hotel Du Casino Normandy France

External links[edit]

  • Media related to Normandy Barrière at Wikimedia Commons
  • Hotel Normandy (official site of the Lucien Barriere Hotel Chain)
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