Since 1907, the date of its first major renovation, the Grand Hôtel Cabourg has retained its unique charm: this hall which separates the sea from the gardens of the Casino, this dining room which the writer Marcel Proust (1871-1922) compared to an aquarium , these rooms with sober elegance which offer the visitor the setting of a painting by Monet. The management of the hotel is keen to maintain this balance between the patina of history and the pleasures of contemporary luxury and it succeeds perfectly. A...
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