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Hotel Azur
9 rue des Ecrevees
Hotel Hannong
15 rue du 22 Novembre

Hotel Hannong is an upper-middle-range property in Strasbourg's center, within walking distance of top sights, shopping, and transport hubs. Though entry-level units are small and lack kettles, the 72 rooms are streamlined and mostly contemporary, outfitted with work desks, sleek bathrooms, and minibars. While rooms have a rather bland design, decor is more elegant in downstairs areas. Features are limited here, as there are no full restaurant or wellness facilities, but a (pricey) sumptuous breakfast buffet is available, as are an intimate wine bar serving light appetizers and a sun terrace that can be booked for functions. Meeting spaces, discounted parking nearby, and free property-wide Wi-Fi round out amenities. Couples looking for a more romantic vibe and a spa should consider Le Bouclier D'Or.

Hotel Cour du Corbeau Strasbourg - MGallery Collection
6-8 Rue des Couples

The elegant, four-pearl boutique Hotel Cour du Corbeau Strasbourg

  • MGallery Collection is housed in a 16th-century building in the historic center of Strasbourg. The striking, romantic atmosphere, with weathered columns and wood beams, casts a spell. And its 57 rooms are spacious and decorated with a chic mix of neo-Baroque and modern furniture; some rooms also have balconies or their own private courtyards. But that atmosphere comes with high rates, especially considering the lack of on-site facilities -- no business center or full restaurant -- though there is buffet breakfast, a tea room, and a bar. Travelers could compare rates at the Hotel Les Haras, a four-pearl design hotel that includes a brasserie restaurant.
Hotel Le Bouclier d'Or
1 rue du Bouclier

Renovated in 2012, the four-pearl Hotel Le Bouclier d’Or offers Old World elegance and modern touches in a superior location in the Petite France historic district. Its 22 large, airy rooms are individually decorated with original antique furniture and period artwork, while bathrooms are decidedly modern and equally spacious. The intimate spa offers several services and treatment options. An excellent breakfast buffet and valet parking are expensive, but overall, this boutique hotel is a good value. Housed in a building that dates back to the 16th century, it is a great place from which to explore the ancient city and its many attractions on foot. The neighboring Maison Rouge Hotel tends to have lower rates, but it lacks this property's elegance.

Hotel Beaucour
5 rue des Bouchers

This three-pearl choice in the heart of Strasbourg’s historical district is part of the Romantik family, a Frankfurt-based collective of 200+ owner-run hotels. Like many sister properties, The Beaucour boasts both a traditional ambience and an interesting pedigree: after all, it occupies former factory buildings and its common areas -- from the flowery furnished courtyard to the fire-lit lobby lounge -- exude Alsatian charm. Ditto for many of the 49 rooms and suites. The best of the bunch (read the most expensive) feature classic furnishings and original architectural elements, but all include modern must-haves like air-conditioning, minibars, flat-screen TVs, and free Wi-Fi, plus most offer whirlpool bathtubs. On the downside, there are few on-site amenities, and urban travelers might find the whole place a bit too precious. Guests looking for a chic, modern alternative with the same pearl ranking should try the nearby Hotel Gutenberg.    

Ibis Strasbourg Centre Historique
7 rue de Molsheim

This budget-level Ibishotel offers 244 low-frills room in a hip, colorful setting, near Strasbourg's historic center. A short walk to the picturesque Petite France district, it's well-placed near trams and the city's main train station. Rooms refurbished in 2016 are contemporary and bright, outfitted with flat-screen TVs, work desks, and AC, but no fridges, kettles, or safes. Bathrooms are also tiny. Fun downstairs spaces include a 24-hour lounge bar and dining room serving a well-reviewed buffet breakfast, and a la carte lunch and dinner. A mix of leisure groups and families join corporate travelers here. Meeting rooms cater to the latter, but the hotel lacks fitness facilities. The Best Western Hotel de l'Europe is right downtown, but pricier.

Hotel Les Haras
23 rue des Glacieres

The four-pearl, 55-room Hotel Les Haras opened its doors in 2013 and has since established itself as one of the city’s most striking and atmospheric design hotels. It's housed in a large 18th-century heritage building that once held the national stables and stud farm near the Petite France district. Rooms have modern decor and gorgeous bathrooms, but some are a bit small. Breakfast is not included and is expensive. Other four-pearl hotels in the area include Hotel Rohan and Hotel Maison Rouge, which offer lower rates but are comparatively less atmospheric.