Barrière Hotel Le Royal La Baule – 5 stars
Barrière Hotel Le Royal La Baule – 5 stars
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It faces the bay of Le Pouliguen – on these fine sand dunes beaten by the wind, the Royal Barrière has initiated a whole art of living. The French resort. The first thing that strikes the eye when you look at the Royal is the charm of the building. A neo-Romanesque style that serves as a showcase for exceptional hospitality!
Hotel : Barrière Hotel Le Royal La Baule – 5 stars
Address : 6 Av. Pierre Loti, 44504 La Baule-Escoublac
Contacts : For all requests for information or reservations, please contact the teams by telephone at 02 40 11 48 48
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