Weekend in Strasbourg
#2




Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: FRA/SXB
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There are no shortage of lodgings and Strasbourg isn't an expensive city. But you have to be more specific (budget, * rating, etc....) for us to help further.
There's a Mercure Centre Petite France that's halfway between the gare centrale and historic centre that's decent.
There's a Mercure Centre Petite France that's halfway between the gare centrale and historic centre that's decent.
#4


Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Paris, France
Programs: Flying Blue, Accor Silver
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I have been to at least a dozen different hotels in Strasbourg, but I go to the chain hotels when I am not staying with friends because I can't stand the silly frou frou of the quaint places. This is the year 2022 and I feel no need to pretend that I am in 1922. However, there are plenty of old hotels in Strasbourg as well, as a site like hotels.com will tell you.
It's funny though not to want "sterile" because for the last two years, people have wanted "sterile" very much in hotel rooms.
It's funny though not to want "sterile" because for the last two years, people have wanted "sterile" very much in hotel rooms.
#5




Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: FRA/SXB
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^agree. If you want a more antique style lodging, I guess you'd be perhaps better served by an airbnb rental. In France, hotel chains dominate, and usually offer the best value. The dco is occasionally nice and varied, but clean/crisp is the rule of the day as that's what most travellers want....
#6
Moderator: Flying Blue (Air France & KLM), France and TravelBuzz!


Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Paris, France, AF F+ Rouge pour toujours, Flying Blue whatever, LH FTL, HHonors Gold, formerly proud SCC Executive, now IC Ambassador, BA down to nobody, Grand Voyageur Le Club
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Even though it is an Accor hotel, Htel Cour du Corbeau has, in my personal experience, some local flair, and I enjoyed it.
Htel des Haras is outside the city center and I haven't tried it yet, but will do some day.
Htel des Haras is outside the city center and I haven't tried it yet, but will do some day.
#7


Join Date: May 2015
Posts: 193
Just wrapped up a 3 night stay at the Regent Hotel and Spa Petit France. It felt like a 4 star hotel masquerading as a luxury property, but the location was perfect. Unfortunately, the streets were closed off for the Christmas markets, so we almost missed our train out of town.
#8




Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: rural Indiana - IND
Programs: airline agnostic, Hilton Gold, IHG Plat, Jelly of the Month, DL defector, formerly NWA Plat (RIP)
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I will be in Strasbourg for 3 nights in early May. So far I have reservations at Hotel Gutenberg. Not needing 5-star luxury or trying to stick to a hostel budget, this seems to fit the location/cost/quality blend I was looking for.

