Hotels in Bréquerecque, Boulogne-sur-Mer
Updated 6 July 2026 · 6 real hotels
Bréquerecque is a practical, unpretentious district sitting close to Boulogne-sur-Mer's working port and the lower town, making it a solid base for travellers who want affordable accommodation with easy access to ferries, the waterfront and the city centre. It suits budget-conscious visitors, ferry passengers and those travelling by car rather than those seeking a polished tourist quarter.
Staying in Bréquerecque, Boulogne-sur-Mer
Bréquerecque is a residential and light-industrial district on the northern fringe of Boulogne-sur-Mer, positioned between the port area and the slopes that lead up toward the Haute-Ville. The neighbourhood has a functional, everyday character: you will find few dedicated tourist attractions here, but the location rewards travellers who prioritise convenience. The port terminals used by ferries to Folkestone and Dover are within a short drive, and the lower town's shops, fish market and waterfront promenade are reachable in minutes by car or a brisk walk.
Accommodation in Bréquerecque skews toward the budget and mid-range segment, with chain hotels and self-catering residences making up most of the supply. Nightly rates start around 76 € and reach roughly 153 € for an apartment with extras such as a jacuzzi. Because the area is not a conventional sightseeing hub, you trade atmosphere for value and proximity to transport links, which is a fair deal if your priority is an early ferry crossing or a low-cost overnight on the Channel coast.
Our selection in Bréquerecque
| Hotel | Area | Rating | Price / night |
|---|---|---|---|
| B&B Hotel Boulogne Sur Mer Centre Les Ports ★★★ | Bréquerecque | ★ 4.1 | 109 €/nuit |
| ibis budget Boulogne-sur-Mer Centre les Ports ★★ | Bréquerecque | ★ 3.9 | 92 €/nuit |
| Kelys T2 Premium Jacuzzi | Bréquerecque | ★ 3.4 | 153 €/nuit |
| Residence Kelys | Bréquerecque | ★ 3 | 117 €/nuit |
| Hôtel OpalOriental Boulogne sur Mer | Bréquerecque | ★ 3.7 | 76 €/nuit |
| Auberge de Jeunesse HI Boulogne-sur-Mer | Bréquerecque | ★ 3.4 | 83 €/nuit |
Frequently asked questions
What types of accommodation are available in Bréquerecque?+
The area offers a range of no-frills options. Chain budget hotels include the B&B Hotel Boulogne Sur Mer Centre Les Ports (3 stars, from 109 € per night, rated 4.1 out of 5) and the ibis budget Boulogne-sur-Mer Centre les Ports (2 stars, from 92 € per night, rated 3.9 out of 5). Self-catering choices include the Residence Kelys (from 117 € per night) and the Kelys T2 Premium Jacuzzi apartment (from 153 € per night). Travellers on tighter budgets can consider the Hôtel OpalOriental (from 76 € per night) or the Auberge de Jeunesse HI Boulogne-sur-Mer youth hostel (from 83 € per night).
Is Bréquerecque well connected to Boulogne-sur-Mer's main attractions?+
Connectivity is reasonable rather than exceptional. The Haute-Ville with its medieval ramparts, the Nausicaá sea-life centre and the beach at Boulogne are all reachable by car in a few minutes. Local bus routes serve the wider city, though frequency can be limited compared with a larger French city, so having your own vehicle is an advantage. For travellers catching a ferry, the port is very close, which is one of the strongest practical arguments for choosing this district.
Who is Bréquerecque best suited to?+
The district works best for travellers using Boulogne-sur-Mer as a stopover rather than a destination in itself, particularly those catching cross-Channel ferries. It also suits budget-minded visitors, road-trippers and self-catering travellers who do not need a lively neighbourhood on their doorstep. Families or couples looking for a scenic, walkable setting with restaurants and bars nearby may prefer staying closer to the Haute-Ville or the seafront instead.
What should I know before booking a hotel in Bréquerecque?+
Guest ratings in the area are generally moderate, ranging from 3 out of 5 for the Residence Kelys up to 4.1 out of 5 for the B&B Hotel, so it is worth reading recent reviews carefully before committing. The neighbourhood itself is quiet and largely residential, with limited dining and entertainment options within walking distance. Parking is generally easier here than in the town centre, which is a genuine plus if you are arriving by car. Book early during summer and school holiday periods, as Channel-port demand can push availability down quickly.