STRASBOURG
owes both its name - "the city of the roads" - and its wealth to its position on the west bank of the Rhine, long one of the great natural transport arteries of Europe. The city's medieval commercial pre-eminence was damaged by too close an involvement in the religious struggles of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, but recovered with the city's absorption into France in 1681. Along with the rest of Alsace, Strasbourg suffered annexation by Germany from 18... [More]
Tourism or business trip in Strasbourg? The Grand Hotel is your best choice. Situated in the heart of the old city with its charming walking streets, its beautiful historical quarters and luxurious shops, the Grand Hôtel offers you, in a refined and modern environment combining charm and comfort, a... [More]
You will enjoy the subtle and welcoming atmosphere of this charming boutique hotel. With its old-fashioned staircases, grand landings, elegant décor and panelling, the hotel exudes warmth and refinement.The 72 bedrooms offer all amenities to make your stay comfortable and pleasant: air-conditioning... [More]
Not far from the station and the motorways, Hotel Monopole Métropole is located in the heart of Strasbourg in a quiet street, a stone's throw away from the picturesque old quarters, cinemas, museums, concert halls, fine restaurants and the traditionals 'Winstubs'. You can choose from a traditional-... [More]
This l9th century château stands in a 4 acre park in a wooded loop of the river. It allies traditional alsatian architecture: half-timbering, sand stone, flowered balconies, and terraces at the water's edge, with modern comforts. 58 rooms and 4 apartments between the château itself (4 rooms, 2 apa... [More]