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In the heart of Strasbourg
Location
5-minute walk from the old town
The hotel is located in a quiet neighbourhood, between Les Halles, the Palace of Justice and Place Haguenau. You can get to Place Broglie in just 3 minutes and are only 10 minutes away from the Cathedral, the main tourist landmark in Strasbourg. The Strasbourg SNCF train station is just a 15-minute walk away.
Transport
Excellent transport connections
Bus
Faubourg de Pierre stop (Line 4) 76 yds. away (1 minute)
Train
Strasbourg Train Station: 0.8 miles (15-minute walk)
Plane
Strasbourg International Airport: 12 miles (20 minutes)
Parking
Private parking (surcharge - advance booking only; 10 spaces, 14€/nuit).
Tourism
Next to all the main monuments
We are located in the centre of Strasbourg, the European capital in the heart of the Alsace, the headquarters of the European Council since 1949 and of the European Parliament since 1992, a city that you will love for its cultural and architectural diversity.

10-minute walk
Notre-Dame Cathedral
Strasbourg Cathedral, located in the old town, is an authentic masterpiece of Gothic architecture. This colossal monument, standing at 466 feet high, is the second-tallest cathedral in France as well as the second most-visited one in the country. It was declared a Historical Monument in 1862.

20-minute walk
Petite France
This historical and picturesque district, located on the Grande Île and crossed by different canals, preserves a large number of half-timbered houses, such as Maison des Tanneurs and Maison Haderer. The district has many restaurants and is one of Strasbourg’s most charming areas.

30-minute walk
European Parliament
The Louise Weiss building in Strasbourg, inaugurated in 1999, is the official seat of the European Parliament which hosts 12 plenary sessions every year. It is located in the European quarter, a district that is home to 20 different European institutions, which is why Strasbourg has earned the title of “Capital of Europe”.