Our favourite hotels in Metz, France
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From 58 EUR
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There is a calm and relaxing atmosphere. The hotel has an airport name. You can play golf or billiards, swim or hire a video. There is internet access and safety deposit boxes. |
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From 32 EUR
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Bonsai Hotel in Metz offers wonderful comforts and amenities. It is near the centre and a number of attractions. The rooms hold up to 6 persons. Pets are very welcome. Disabled people are taken care of. You can cancel, if you have to, 24 hours in advance. |
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From 125 EUR
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La Citadelle Hotel is in one of the most quality hotels in Metz. The building dates back to 16th century. There is a wonderful piano park; the hotel is very near a green park where you can stroll. There is a restaurant, and a separate bar. Pets are very welcome. You can keep your valuables in safety boxes. There is a lift in the hotel. Cancellation - 24 hs in advance. |
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From 70 EUR
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The wonderful hotel offers 62 fully equipped rooms with all the modern necessities and amenities that you would need for a good stay. There is internet access and conference facilities. |
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From 45 EUR
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The Best Hotel Metz is really the best in its class in Metz. There the rooms are nicely decorated for you to feel at home. The hotel features meeting facilities, a room for 20, and all the necessities you might need - Internet, phone, modem, fax, flipcharts. Pets are welcome, too. You can cancel with no penalty 24 hours in advance. |
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Metz hotel reservations
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About Metz
Francois Rabelais relates the legend of Graouille, the dragon of Metz who inhabited the remains of the Roman amphitheater until St. Clement arrived to christianize the city. He tied the dragon and led him to the river Seille where the dragon disappeared forever.
Metz is the city of legends, of Merovingian kings, of the famous Queen Brunhilda, of fine churches and meticulously trimmed gardens, and the birthplace of Paul Verlaine. Capital of the Lorraine region, it lies at the confluence of the Moselle and the Seille in north-eastern France. Its history goes back to Roman times when it was called Divodurum and was one of the principal towns in the province of Gallia. From the 5th century, it came under the Frankish kings and flourished under the Merovingian and the Carolingian dynasties. In the 9th century it became capital of the Kingdom of Lotharingia. turned French in the 16th century, and was fortified by Vauban. The city was annexed by Germany after the Franco-Prussian war until 1918, and once again during World War II. It was liberated by French and American forces in November 1944.
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