Dinan hotels & apartments, all accommodations in Dinan
Mercure Dinan Port Le Jerzual
26 Quai Des Talards, Port De Dinan, Lanvallay, Dinan, France
3-star hotels in Dinan
- Ibis Styles Dinan Centre Ville
- Brit Hotel Dinan - Taden
- Hotel Du Chateau Dinan - Originals Boutique
- Hotel Arvor - O'Lodges By Arvor
- La Villa Cote Cour
- Cafe Hotel Du Theatre
- Demeures & Chateaux - Hotel De La Porte Saint-Malo
- Cit'Hotel Le Challonge
- Brit Hotel Spa Le Connetable
- Vacanceole - Le Duguesclin
- La Maison De La Tortue Bleue Bed & Breakfast
- Hotel Le D'Avaugour
- Residence Duguesclin
- Appart'Hotel Le Connetable
La Maison Pavie
10-12 Place Saint Sauveur, Dinan, France
Best Western Armor Park Dinan
1 La Billardais Des Alleux, Dinan, France
2-star hotels in Dinan
Maison La Tour
32, Rue Comte De Garaye, Dinan, France
Hotel La Quebecoise
Lieu Dit La Mereille, Dinan, France
Discover Dinan: Explore hotels across the city
Dinan, a picturesque medieval town in the Brittany region of France, is worth visiting for its well-preserved old town, charming cobblestone streets, and rich historical heritage. Known for its medieval ramparts, half-timbered houses, and the beautiful River Rance, Dinan offers visitors a step back in time and a glimpse into traditional Breton culture. When it comes to choosing a neighborhood to stay in, the old town area, including Rue du Jerzual and Place des Merciers, is ideal for immersing yourself in the medieval ambiance, while the Port area provides a serene waterfront setting.
Must-see landmarks of Dinan:
Château de Dinan: A medieval castle offering panoramic views of the town and the River Rance.
Basilique St-Sauveur: A stunning Gothic church with magnificent stained glass windows and intricate carvings.
The Clock Tower: A symbol of Dinan, offering the chance to climb to the top for exceptional views of the old town and the surrounding countryside.
Must-visit events in Dinan:
Fête des Remparts: A medieval festival held every two years, where the town comes alive with jousting, music, and traditional crafts.
Les Médiévales de Dinan: A summer event that transforms the town into a medieval spectacle with street performances, reenactments, and markets.
Dinan Jazz Festival: A celebration of jazz music, featuring performances by local and international artists in various venues across the town.
What is the most and the least popular time to visit Dinan?
The most popular time to visit Dinan is during the summer months when the weather is warm, and many festivals and events take place, bringing the town to life. On the other hand, the least popular time to visit is during the winter months when the weather is cold, and some attractions and activities may be limited. For a balance of good weather and fewer crowds, the shoulder seasons of spring and autumn are ideal for visiting Dinan.