Hotel D is a stylish, upscale boutique property in Strasbourg's Tribunal District -- the opera, Place des Halles shopping center, public transportation, and the city's stunning landmark cathedral are within a five- to 10-minute walk of the hotel. The 37 rooms are subtle and chic, with pops of bright color amid lots of white and gray. They all come with minibars, Nespresso machines, air-conditioning, flat-screen TVs, and free Wi-Fi. The rest of the interiors are awash in fuchsia and gray, and have an impeccably contemporary look. An extensive breakfast buffet is available for a fee, and the hotel has a sleek relaxation room, sauna, and fitness center. Travelers seeking a hotel with more Old World atmosphere might want to consider the Hotel Cathedrale, which is closer to the cathedral.
Hotel D is a stylish, upscale boutique property in Strasbourg's Tribunal District -- the opera, Place des Halles shopping center, public transportation, and the city's stunning landmark cathedral are within a five- to 10-minute walk of the hotel. The 37 rooms are subtle and chic, with pops of bright color amid lots of white and gray. They all come with minibars, Nespresso machines, air-conditioning, flat-screen TVs, and free Wi-Fi. The rest of the interiors are awash in fuchsia and gray, and have an impeccably contemporary look. An extensive breakfast buffet is available for a fee, and the hotel has a sleek relaxation room, sauna, and fitness center. Travelers seeking a hotel with more Old World atmosphere might want to consider the Hotel Cathedrale, which is closer to the cathedral.
The two-pearl Comfort Hotel Strasbourg offers good value for money on the city's outskirts. Its suburban location is well-connected by highways and nearby trams, and waterfront paths along the River Ill make for charming downtown strolls. The 66 basic rooms reflect the price, outfitted with desks, flat-screen TVs, and electric kettles, but they lack fridges and AC. Wood-beamed interiors have homey charm, and a restaurant serves local cuisine and breakfasts with fresh-baked pastries and sparkling wines. Terrace seating in the small garden provides a charming outdoor spot. Wi-Fi and plentiful parking are free. A meeting room also caters to corporate guests. The Ibis Strasbourg Centre Historic Centre is an affordable downtown alternative.
The two-pearl Comfort Hotel Strasbourg offers good value for money on the city's outskirts. Its suburban location is well-connected by highways and nearby trams, and waterfront paths along the River Ill make for charming downtown strolls. The 66 basic rooms reflect the price, outfitted with desks, flat-screen TVs, and electric kettles, but they lack fridges and AC. Wood-beamed interiors have homey charm, and a restaurant serves local cuisine and breakfasts with fresh-baked pastries and sparkling wines. Terrace seating in the small garden provides a charming outdoor spot. Wi-Fi and plentiful parking are free. A meeting room also caters to corporate guests. The Ibis Strasbourg Centre Historic Centre is an affordable downtown alternative.
The 47-room Hotel Cathedrale is a boutique-style, mid-range property exceptionally well-located right across from Strasbourg's famous cathedral. In-room and common-area decor ranges from charming to dated, but the hotel is clean and well-maintained. There's a breakfast room with views of the cathedral and a small bar area, but no full-service restaurant or gym. Rooms, which can accommodate two to four guests, range in decor but tend to be simple with en-suite bathrooms, lightly stocked minibars, and flat-screen TVs, though extras like coffee/tea service aren't available in entry-level rooms, and windows tend to be tiny. Travelers looking for more updated room decor might consider the Romantik Hotel Beaucour, though the location isn't quite as prime.
The 47-room Hotel Cathedrale is a boutique-style, mid-range property exceptionally well-located right across from Strasbourg's famous cathedral. In-room and common-area decor ranges from charming to dated, but the hotel is clean and well-maintained. There's a breakfast room with views of the cathedral and a small bar area, but no full-service restaurant or gym. Rooms, which can accommodate two to four guests, range in decor but tend to be simple with en-suite bathrooms, lightly stocked minibars, and flat-screen TVs, though extras like coffee/tea service aren't available in entry-level rooms, and windows tend to be tiny. Travelers looking for more updated room decor might consider the Romantik Hotel Beaucour, though the location isn't quite as prime.
The 81-room Best Western Plus Monopole Metropole is a three-pearl hotel conveniently located near Strasbourg's train station and within walking distance of many top sights. Rooms are modern with stylish contemporary decor, but some are a bit cramped. The hotel offers free breakfast in a beautiful and spacious breakfast room, plus there's a lobby bar. Business travelers are catered to with two meeting rooms and a business center, and there's a fitness room on-site as well. Travelers might also want to consider Appart'City Strasbourg or Adagio Access Strasbourg Petite France, which offer spacious apartments with kitchenettes at similar prices.
The 81-room Best Western Plus Monopole Metropole is a three-pearl hotel conveniently located near Strasbourg's train station and within walking distance of many top sights. Rooms are modern with stylish contemporary decor, but some are a bit cramped. The hotel offers free breakfast in a beautiful and spacious breakfast room, plus there's a lobby bar. Business travelers are catered to with two meeting rooms and a business center, and there's a fitness room on-site as well. Travelers might also want to consider Appart'City Strasbourg or Adagio Access Strasbourg Petite France, which offer spacious apartments with kitchenettes at similar prices.
The mid-range Best Western Hotel De L'Europe blends contemporary design with traditional Alsace touches in the Petite France area of Strasbourg. The 60 rooms are simply outfitted and on the small side, but they're attractive and many have exposed wood beams. Amenities include flat-screen TVs and kettles, but only Deluxe Rooms have minibars and front-facing rooms suffer from street noise. There's no full restaurant (nor a gym), but a buffet breakfast is offered daily, free coffee is always available, and a cozy bar provides free evening wine. A meeting room can hold up to 50 people, plus there are free Wi-Fi and on-site parking for a fee -- although spaces are limited and can't accommodate large vehicles. It's worth considering the nearby Maison Rouge Hotel, which has more romantic rooms with minibars.
The mid-range Best Western Hotel De L'Europe blends contemporary design with traditional Alsace touches in the Petite France area of Strasbourg. The 60 rooms are simply outfitted and on the small side, but they're attractive and many have exposed wood beams. Amenities include flat-screen TVs and kettles, but only Deluxe Rooms have minibars and front-facing rooms suffer from street noise. There's no full restaurant (nor a gym), but a buffet breakfast is offered daily, free coffee is always available, and a cozy bar provides free evening wine. A meeting room can hold up to 50 people, plus there are free Wi-Fi and on-site parking for a fee -- although spaces are limited and can't accommodate large vehicles. It's worth considering the nearby Maison Rouge Hotel, which has more romantic rooms with minibars.
This upscale property -- the first ever from the Sofitel chain -- sits squarely in the middle of Strasbourg, two minutes on foot from the main square and walkable to several attractions, including the city’s iconic cathedral. Despite its central location, the hotel is surprisingly quiet. The 150 renovated rooms and suites include minibars, free Wi-Fi, and Hermes bath products, but the rooms are small, and only a few have notable views. Pluses include a tasty breakfast buffet (not included with rates), Terroir & Co French restaurant, Le Link bar with outdoor seating, and a pet-friendly policy. However, the small gym could use more equipment, and guests may also find the lack of a pool or spa disappointing for an upscale hotel. Hotel Le Bouclier d'Or has larger rooms, a more charming historic vibe, and a spa, but no full restaurant.
This upscale property -- the first ever from the Sofitel chain -- sits squarely in the middle of Strasbourg, two minutes on foot from the main square and walkable to several attractions, including the city’s iconic cathedral. Despite its central location, the hotel is surprisingly quiet. The 150 renovated rooms and suites include minibars, free Wi-Fi, and Hermes bath products, but the rooms are small, and only a few have notable views. Pluses include a tasty breakfast buffet (not included with rates), Terroir & Co French restaurant, Le Link bar with outdoor seating, and a pet-friendly policy. However, the small gym could use more equipment, and guests may also find the lack of a pool or spa disappointing for an upscale hotel. Hotel Le Bouclier d'Or has larger rooms, a more charming historic vibe, and a spa, but no full restaurant.
The 72-room, Regent Petite France & Spa is a classy and distinctive hotel in the historic district of Petite France on the River Ill. Its location makes exploring the delightful neighborhood on foot an easy adventure, and the views from its restaurant, bar, and some guest rooms are impressive. Though the modern lobby, full-service spa with a rooftop hot tub, and fine-dining restaurant lend to the upscale boutique atmosphere, guest rooms can be oddly shaped and aren’t quite as luxurious as the public spaces. It's worth checking rates at the nearby Hotel Le Bouclier d’Or that has prettier rooms and a courtyard for tea.
The 72-room, Regent Petite France & Spa is a classy and distinctive hotel in the historic district of Petite France on the River Ill. Its location makes exploring the delightful neighborhood on foot an easy adventure, and the views from its restaurant, bar, and some guest rooms are impressive. Though the modern lobby, full-service spa with a rooftop hot tub, and fine-dining restaurant lend to the upscale boutique atmosphere, guest rooms can be oddly shaped and aren’t quite as luxurious as the public spaces. It's worth checking rates at the nearby Hotel Le Bouclier d’Or that has prettier rooms and a courtyard for tea.
Maison Rouge Hotel is a mid-range property in the heart of Strasbourg close to shopping, dining, and the Place Kleber Square. Housed in a 19th-century building, the style is a mix of traditional and modern influences. The 142 rooms are relatively plain, and include minibars, free Wi-Fi, and flat-screen TVs; some have balconies. The hotel also has meeting rooms and a cocktail lounge. Some rooms are a bit small, and the ample hot-and-cold breakfast buffet is not included in the room rate. Travelers might want to also check out the Hotel Gutenberg, which is similarly priced but has a hipper vibe.
Maison Rouge Hotel is a mid-range property in the heart of Strasbourg close to shopping, dining, and the Place Kleber Square. Housed in a 19th-century building, the style is a mix of traditional and modern influences. The 142 rooms are relatively plain, and include minibars, free Wi-Fi, and flat-screen TVs; some have balconies. The hotel also has meeting rooms and a cocktail lounge. Some rooms are a bit small, and the ample hot-and-cold breakfast buffet is not included in the room rate. Travelers might want to also check out the Hotel Gutenberg, which is similarly priced but has a hipper vibe.
The 245-room Hilton Strasbourg is a four-pearl hotel that caters to business travelers, especially those visiting the European Parliament or the local convention center, which are located nearby. Situated outside the city center, this isn't a convenient place for tourists that want to explore Strasbourg on foot, but sights can be reached by public transportation. The overall look of the property is formal and polished, with sleek contemporary decor that's a bit bland and chain-like, though rooms are spacious and pleasant. The on-site restaurant serves Alsatian cuisine, plus there's a bar and lounge, though they're pricey, as is breakfast. The fitness room is small, and there are meeting rooms and a business center on-site, but Wi-Fi is only free in common areas and incurs an extra charge in-room. It’s worth comparing rates with the nearby four-pearl Villa d'Est, which offers free in-room Wi-Fi and breakfast at a better price.
The 245-room Hilton Strasbourg is a four-pearl hotel that caters to business travelers, especially those visiting the European Parliament or the local convention center, which are located nearby. Situated outside the city center, this isn't a convenient place for tourists that want to explore Strasbourg on foot, but sights can be reached by public transportation. The overall look of the property is formal and polished, with sleek contemporary decor that's a bit bland and chain-like, though rooms are spacious and pleasant. The on-site restaurant serves Alsatian cuisine, plus there's a bar and lounge, though they're pricey, as is breakfast. The fitness room is small, and there are meeting rooms and a business center on-site, but Wi-Fi is only free in common areas and incurs an extra charge in-room. It’s worth comparing rates with the nearby four-pearl Villa d'Est, which offers free in-room Wi-Fi and breakfast at a better price.
Hotel Gutenberg is a three-pearl boutique hotel in the heart of Strasbourg, with 42 rooms spread over five floors. The newly renovated rooms are decorated in a fresh, contemporary style, with brightly colored accent walls, and some have beautiful wrought-iron balconies. While rooms have air-conditioning, they lack minibars, and some don't have coffeemakers. This property is pricier than its other mid-range competitors, and breakfast isn't included in room rates. Other hotels such as ibis Styles Strasbourg Avenue du Rhin or Best Western Monopole Metropole offer free breakfast and rooms with minibars and coffee-making facilities, and at a lower rate. What you’re paying for at Hotel Gutenberg is the hotel’s chic boutique style and prime location.
Hotel Gutenberg is a three-pearl boutique hotel in the heart of Strasbourg, with 42 rooms spread over five floors. The newly renovated rooms are decorated in a fresh, contemporary style, with brightly colored accent walls, and some have beautiful wrought-iron balconies. While rooms have air-conditioning, they lack minibars, and some don't have coffeemakers. This property is pricier than its other mid-range competitors, and breakfast isn't included in room rates. Other hotels such as ibis Styles Strasbourg Avenue du Rhin or Best Western Monopole Metropole offer free breakfast and rooms with minibars and coffee-making facilities, and at a lower rate. What you’re paying for at Hotel Gutenberg is the hotel’s chic boutique style and prime location.