Nestled in the gap between the southern reaches of the Vosges and the northern outliers of the Jura mountains - the one natural chink in France's eastern geological armour and the obvious route for invaders -
BELFORT
is assured of a place in French hearts for its deeds of military daring. Its name is particularly linked with the 1870 Prussian War, when its long resistance to siege spared it the humiliating annexation to Germany suffered by much of neighbouring Alsace-Lorraine.... [More]
At the intersection of major motorways, situated in the city centre, 3km from Alstom and General Electric. 79 air-conditioned rooms, bathroom with separate toilets. Minibar, satellite TV and pay TV, computer plug and fee paying car park. . [More]