

Located in Saint-Jacques-de-la-Lande, a dynamic town near Rennes, the Isidore**** hotel welcomes you to the heart of the Courrouze eco-neighborhood, a peaceful place where nature, modern architecture, and quality of life come together.
Here, you are only 10 minutes from the historic center of Rennes thanks to metro line B, while enjoying a calm, green environment conducive to relaxation. A strategic location for easy access to Rennes' cultural highlights, but also for escaping to the Breton coast or Saint-Malo!
Designed, built, and integrated into the Emeraude Hotels network since 2013, the Isidore hotel offers 72 spacious and bright rooms, recently renovated. With a contemporary and elegant atmosphere, each room is an invitation to rest and serenity, whether you are traveling for business, on a weekend getaway, or on vacation.

Located in an eco-neighborhood, our hotel is committed to sustainable tourism, recognized in 2022 by the award of the "Green Key" label.
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Isidore Odorico was a famous mosaic artist who left his mark on the history of Rennes in the early 20th century.
After the construction of the Opéra Garnier in Paris, on which many Italian mosaic artists worked, the art of mosaic making came back into fashion in France. A large number of Italian craftsmen settled in France to seize this opportunity. Some of them, such as the Odorico brothers, Vincent and Isidore, took a chance on Brittany, and in particular Rennes, where they chose to settle at the end of the 19th century.
Isidore Odorico's son, who inherited his father's name, was born in Rennes in 1983. From an early age, he was immersed in the art of mosaic. As a teenager, he studied at the École des Beaux-Arts in Rennes, which allowed him to develop his own style, a blend of family traditions and inspiration from the artistic styles of the time. It is this avant-garde style and the many mosaics he left behind that made him a renowned artist.
Today, the city of Rennes preserves many traces of the Odorico family, particularly Isidore, on the facades of certain buildings in the city, on the storefronts of several shops, and even on the bottom of the Saint-Georges swimming pool. All these elements of history bear witness to his talent.
The Best Western Isidore Hotel features numerous mosaics that refer to Isidore Odorico (son), who left his mark on the artistic heritage of Rennes in the 20th century.



