Our favourite hotels in Strasbourg, France
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From 55 EUR
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The Comfort Hotel Center boasts a great central location within easy reach of the main attractions in Strasbourg. We offer a myriad of conveniences, such as 24-hour reception, fax, caretaker, parking, web access and dry cleaning. There is a major railway terminal close by. |
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From 50 EUR
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The hotel Kyriad Strasbourg is right across the train station and minutes away from the heart of the city. The historical Petite France area and its splendid attractions are just seconds away on foot. The hotel is housed in a beautiful building, designed in the classic Alsatian style. You will enjoy a relaxing stay in our elegant, comfortable and well-equipped rooms. |
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From 72 EUR
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The Hotel Bristol offers spacious rooms bathing in light and easy access to the main landmarks by train. We welcome business guests to our dedicated executive support center. All your demands will be fulfilled by the friendly staff at the 24-hour reception. |
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From 94 EUR
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Located across from the majestic Strasbourg cathedral, the Baumann hotel features a cozy, traditional atmosphere with a nice modern twist. You will be served delightful, delectable dishes in our excellent restaurant. Business guests are welcome to use our meeting facilities. We offer a conference room with an area of 60 m2. The elegant soundproof rooms are equipped with TV, mini-bar, direct-dial phone, and air-conditioning. We accept pets. |
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From 85 EUR
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The Villa D'Est Hotel enjoys a strategic location in a peaceful district. The downtown area is within walking distance from the property. Easily accessible from the highway, the hotel is also in close proximity to the major European Institutions. Our cozy, stylish rooms are equipped with all modern amenities. |
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About Strasbourg
The City of Strasbourg has been a crossroads since ancient times. Founded by the Romans in 12th century BC, it was later taken by Barbarian tribes and renamed from Argentoratum to Strateburgum. In the German Holy Empire Strasbourg had the status of a free town which greatly enhanced its economic growth. During the Middle Ages a system of covered bridges ("pont couverts") was built to ease trade and defend the town. The River Rhine too encouraged trade and the Old Customs House ("Ancienne Douane"), restored after the Second World War, reminds of those times. Over the centuries the town changed possession by either Germany or France, until General Leclerc's troops entered it in 1944. Currently Strasbourg is the seat of the Council of Europe and also, along with Brussels, the seat of the European Parliament.
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