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]
Ideally situated close to the Cathedral, the Petite France district, museums and the Congress Centre. All the 155 bedrooms are quiet and welcoming and well equipped with modern facilities. The L'Alsace Gourmande Restaurant, with a terrace for summer dinning, serves regional specialities as well as n... [More]
The Mercure Strasbourg Carlton is situated opposite the central railway station and the European Parliament is situated only 6 km from the hotel. The Rhine is close by with the tourist centre providing river cruises. Each of the hotel's 60 bedrooms are well furnished. Hotel facilities include a bar. [More]
98 rooms. Directly located in the city center, near the railway station and the Petite France district. This hotel features rooms for disabled people and a bar. Light snacks served. Restaurant nearby. . [More]