I’ll start this review with the important bit by complimenting the staff on their excellent and friendly service. They were extremely helpful throughout. And now I need to put my review in context: We are a family of five with three teenaged boys, travelling on a budget, and we opted to stay inside the walls of the old city in St. Malo. Because of that we have to manage our expectations. We are in a very old city, with very old buildings that were not designed for our modern needs, and certainly not designed for the huge hotel rooms that we’ve come to expect in North America. With more money we could have had more space inside the walls. With the same money we could have had more space, but outside the walls. You get the picture. In that context I’m rating this hotel as ‘Average’ for this area. Nothing in our experience warranted dropping the rating lower or raising it higher. This was a family stay for us, five people in two rooms. The hotel has two buildings, the Armateurs (main) and the Skippers (separate annex), and we were in the Skippers. Our double room is pictured on the site and is quite small. As mentioned in an earlier review, there is about 50cm space on either side of the bed. The door to the shower room will not open all the way without hitting the bed, and it is a very narrow door by normal standards. Opened as far as possible I still had to turn sideways to go through the doorway. The WC is tiny by any standards. At 5’ 10” and 180lbs I am not a huge person, but I had difficulty even turning around in the WC and once bashed my forehead on the far wall while getting up from the toilet. The ‘double’ bed in our room was two cot-sized beds pushed together, and not attached to each other. They slide on the laminate floor so falling into the space between is a possibility should you both decide to be in the same spot at the same time - nudge nudge, wink wink. However, I’m not sure if a proper double bed could be brought in here unless it was brought through the windows. Luggage storage in our room was minimal, and we had no dresser, so we had to live out of our suitcases. Our three kids were in a triple room just off the same hallway as ours and their room was much larger, had ample luggage storage for 4-5 people, a large bath/shower room (with a tub!) and a larger WC. If there are two people travelling I’d suggest spending the extra money to book the triple which would be much more comfortable. My wife and I had to shuffle around each other in our double room. The triple has room for two people to pass. The wifi in our building was nothing less than awful. It would occasionally work quite well, but over a three-day stay it was mostly slow, and often non-existent. I regularly lost connection and was asked repeatedly to sign in. That was with my laptop, but trying to stay connected on my phone was hopeless, and after the first day I gave up trying. When I got an email from work asking me to do a bit of work on an important project I left the building and and went to the main building with my laptop where I worked in the lobby with a good wifi connection. Bottom line is that other than space and wifi, there was nothing wrong with this hotel, and nothing outstanding. But it’s inside the walls and that’s pretty cool.…