Strasbourg Hotels
There is a relatively wide choice of hotels in Strasbourg, with something to suit most budgets. Cheaper accommodation can be found close to the train station. Hotels close to the European institutions will tend to be more expensive and are in high demand during the Council of Europe and European Parliament plenary sessions. Please be wary of this as hotels book up quickly around those times, as well as during December when the Christmas market is on.
The hotels below have been grouped into three different pricing categories:
Luxury (over €140)
Moderate (€100 to €140)
Cheap (up to €100)
These prices are the starting prices for a double room, including VAT and room tax but excluding breakfast unless otherwise specified.
This chic hotel, a former ice factory, consists of three 17th-century buildings overlooking the Ill River in Petite France. Behind a traditional façade, the hotel’s interior is decorated in sleek, contemporary designs and original paintings. Facilities include a gastronomic restaurant, a champagne bar and a spa with an outdoor hot tub.
The Horn brothers, renowned modern art collectors, founded this stylish hotel in the 1920s on the site of an 18th-century Hannong china factory. Its understated rooms have contemporary décor with the odd splash of colour amid the neutral palettes. Have a drink in the classy Black & Wine bar and its intimate garden.
Well suited for small business meetings and located close to the pedestrianised area around place Kléber, this stylish hotel, with its high-ceilinged breakfast room, is full of character. Its rooms and suites are individually decorated, and the dining room and hall display beautiful pieces of furniture and ceramics.
This smart three-star hotel is in a handy location between the European institutions and Parc de l’Orangerie. Its 43 rooms are spacious and feature sleek modern bathrooms and contemporary décor in calming neutral tones. On dry days, you can have your breakfast or a coffee in the attractive courtyard garden.
A short drive from the city centre, this large modern hotel is near the EU institutions and opposite the Congress Centre. The floor-to-ceiling windows in the stylish rooms offer views of the cathedral or the European Parliament. Guests can make use of the sauna and gym as well as extensive business facilities.
Hôtel Monopole Métropole
Not far from the station, this 19th-century three-star hotel is in a quiet street close to the old quarter. Its elegant rooms feature mainly contemporary furnishings, with a few pleasing traditional touches added. This mix of modern and traditional extends to the dining room, with its soaring wooden ceiling and medieval-style alcoves.
You can’t beat the location of this cosy two-star hotel – it’s right on Place Kléber and steps away from major tram stops. Rooms have colour themes based on spices and other flavours, some with beamed ceilings and tucked into alcoves. Attic rooms offer great views of the square.
This family-run two-star hotel is in the Krutenau district just a few minutes’ walk from the cathedral on the other side of the River Ill. The 27 rooms are simply furnished, but the welcome is very warm. If you want a terrace, book the triple room.
Formerly a convent, this rustic one-star hotel is in the heart of the attractive Petite France district. The 22 rooms are functional but clean and spacious and some have great views. Most are en suite, and while there aren’t any TVs in the rooms, there is free Wi-Fi.
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