Oceania Brest Centre
Brest · France · 82 Rue De Siam
About Oceania Brest Centre — Luxury Boutique Hotel in Brest
Oceania Brest Centre is an exceptional 4-star hotel in Brest, France. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining world-class facilities including bar, pet friendly, restaurant, and more with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.
Guest Reviews 4.3 / 5
Best place in brest. Located in the center of brest (that's why it's called brest centre...), but amazing quiet. The service is superb. No matter what time, you will get an answer. Fitness club included, 300m from the hotel. Better than any "hotel gyms" with one ergo only... Perfect English speaking crew, excellent bar and restaurant attached. The only small shadow is the breakfast, but hey, really: the bread (not the Baguette) is worth dying for.! (The bacon and the sausages died two times...) Perfect room service, very high products in the bath. Highly recommend 👌
Overall the hotel is Okay, unfortunately the key was never working (they changed it 10 times over the weekend!) and they never cleaned up my room. On the other side, the staff was very friendly and breakfast was very good.
This hotels location was extremely convenient. Right in the middle of Brest, close to all amenities. It was spotless and comfortable. Breakfast every morning was good. We stayed for four nights. Customer service however was questionable. The lock on our hotel room was faulty, our keys would work once allowing us in to our room, but when we left it wouldn’t allow us to access back in. We were on the 5th floor so this was inconvenient as we’d have to go back down to get another key. The man at reception accepted that it was the fault of the door, but unfortunately after a while we started to feel like a nuisance. Nobody addressed the matter or in anyway tried to compensate us for our inconvenience. Also when I informed him that the cleaning staff left our hotel room door open, he said he would tell them to be more careful, but otherwise showed indifference to the error, and to the care of our possessions Such a pity