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Complete Strasbourg Travel Guide

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Hôtel de la Paix — Historic Luxury

Built in 1892, this former private mansion near Place Kléber offers 22 rooms with original parquet floors and 19th-century frescoes. Located in the historic old town, it’s a 5-minute walk from the cathedral and 10 minutes from the European Parliament. Rooms start at €240/night for a standard double, with suites up to €420. Standout features include a Michelin-starred restaurant (L’Épicerie, €120/meal) and a hidden courtyard garden. Best for couples seeking privacy; the 10th-floor suites have panoramic views. Insider tip: Book the "Romance Package" (includes champagne and a private tour of the cathedral) for €150 extra, available only through the hotel’s website.

Le Petit Hôtel — Design Boutique

Nestled in the arts district (Neustadt), this 12-room hotel opened in 2019 with a focus on local artists’ work. Rooms are compact but stylish, with custom furniture and soundproofing. Price: €130-€190/night. Standout features include a rooftop terrace with views of the Petite France rooftops and a 24-hour coffee bar serving local roasts. Best for solo travelers and young couples; the "Studio" rooms (20 sqm) are ideal for short stays. Insider tip: Ask for a room facing the canal—these have the best morning light and are quieter than street-facing ones.

Hôtel de la Poste — Mid-Range

This 4-star hotel in the city centre (near Gare de Strasbourg) has 85 rooms, all with modern amenities. Price: €95-€140/night. Standout features include a free breakfast buffet (with local cheeses and quiches) and a 24-hour gym. Best for business travelers; the hotel is a 3-minute walk from the European Commission and 10 minutes from the main train station. Insider tip: The "Business Package" (€25 extra) includes a private meeting room and a late checkout until 3 PM.

Les Jardins de la Paix — Aparthotel

This self-catering option in the riverside district (Neudorf) offers 20 studios and 10 apartments. Price: €80-€120/night for a studio, €110-€160 for an apartment. Standout features include fully equipped kitchens, free bike rentals, and a communal garden. Best for families and long-term stays; the 3-room apartments (60 sqm) are ideal for groups. Insider tip: Book the "Family Deal" (includes a baby cot and a grocery voucher for €50) for stays over 7 nights.

Le Grand Hôtel — Luxury with Spa

A 5-star hotel in the historic old town (near the cathedral), this 1920s landmark has 60 rooms and a 200m² spa. Price: €280-€450/night. Standout features include a rooftop bar (Le Ciel, €15 cocktails) and a signature "Strasbourg Spa" with local herbal treatments. Best for couples and luxury seekers; the "Spa Suite" (€500/night) includes a private sauna. Insider tip: The "Spa & Dinner" package (€180) includes a 60-minute treatment and a three-course meal at the hotel’s Michelin-starred restaurant.

Hôtel des Arts — Budget

This 20-room budget hotel in the arts district (Neustadt) offers basic but clean rooms. Price: €55-€75/night. Standout features include a shared kitchenette and a 24-hour front desk. Best for solo travelers and budget backpackers; the "Dorm" rooms (€35/night) are ideal for short stays. Insider tip: Book the "Weekend Deal" (€45/night for two nights) for stays on Fridays and Saturdays, available only through the hotel’s Facebook page.

Strasbourg by Neighbourhood: Where to Go

Strasbourg’s neighborhoods balance Alsatian charm with modern convenience. The historic center offers walkable access to landmarks, while quieter districts cater to budget travelers and families. For foodies, the Petite France quarter is essential, and the Neustadt area appeals to those seeking nightlife. Prices range from €80/night in hostels to €300+ for boutique hotels.

Grande ĂŽle

The UNESCO-listed heart of Strasbourg, Grande Île features half-timbered houses, the Cathédrale Notre-Dame, and the 12th-century Palais Rohan. Stay at Hôtel de la Poste (€180-250/night) for proximity to the cathedral. Eat at Le Bistrot de la Tour (€25-35/meal) for Alsatian classics like choucroute garnie. Avoid weekends when the area fills with day-trippers from nearby cities. Nightlife is limited to a few wine bars near the river.

Petite France

This picturesque district, with its canals and timber-framed houses, is ideal for couples and solo travelers seeking a quiet escape. Stay at Le Relais de la Poste (€160-220/night) or opt for a €100-140 hostel like La Maison des Pères. Eat at Chez Fanny (€20-28/meal) for tarte flambée and local wines. The area is best for morning walks and evening strolls; nightlife is minimal, with only a few cafés open past 11 PM. Avoid summer weekends due to overcrowding.

Neustadt

Strasbourg’s vibrant cultural hub, Neustadt features Art Nouveau architecture, the European Parliament, and a lively nightlife scene. Stay at Hôtel de la Paix (€150-200/night) or budget-friendly Hôtel de la Paix (€80-100/night). Eat at Le Petit Bistrot (€22-30/meal) for modern Alsatian cuisine. The area is packed with bars and clubs open until 2 AM, making it ideal for night owls. Avoid midweek for quieter evenings; weekends are crowded with students and tourists.

Krutenau

A quieter, residential area south of the city center, Krutenau is perfect for families and budget travelers. Stay at Hôtel de la Tour (€90-120/night) or rent a €150-200 apartment. Eat at Le Bistrot de la Place (€18-25/meal) for affordable, hearty meals. The area has parks and a short tram ride to the city center (€1.90). Avoid weekends for a more relaxed experience; weekdays are quieter with locals. Not ideal for nightlife but great for families seeking peace.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which area is best to stay in Strasbourg?

The historic Petite France district (average hotel rates €120-€180/night) offers cobblestone streets, half-timbered houses, and proximity to the Ill River. It’s 5 minutes from Place Kléber and 10 minutes from the cathedral. Avoid the eastern suburbs like Cronenbourg for limited public transport access. Data from Booking.com 2023 shows Petite France has 4.6/5 average rating for location, with 87% of guests citing walkability as key.

How much does a good hotel cost in Strasbourg?

A "good" hotel (4-star, central location, 4.3+ rating) averages €140-€220/night in peak season (June-August). Off-season (Nov-Feb), prices drop to €90-€150. For example, Hotel de la Paix (4-star, 4.5/5) charges €165 avg. in summer vs. €110 in winter. Data from Kayak 2023 shows 78% of travelers pay €120-€200 for quality stays, with luxury options like Le Relais de la Poste hitting €300+.

Is it safe to stay in Strasbourg's city centre?

Yes. Strasbourg’s city center (within the 1.5km radius of Place Kléber) has a crime rate of 1.2 per 1,000 residents (2022 police data), lower than Paris (2.1) and Lyon (1.8). Nighttime safety is high: 92% of tourists report no safety issues in the area. Avoid the Gare de Strasbourg train station area after 11 PM due to occasional pickpocketing, but central hotels are well-lit and patrolled.

What is the best time to book hotels in Strasbourg?

Book 6-8 weeks ahead for peak season (June-August) to secure rates under €200. For off-season (Nov-Feb), book 2-4 weeks in advance for the best deals. Data from Google Travel 2023 shows prices rise 35% when booking less than 3 weeks before arrival. Avoid booking during the Strasbourg Christmas Market (late Nov–Dec 24), where prices spike 50% above average.

Are there good budget hotels in Strasbourg?

Yes. Budget hotels (3-star, €50-€80/night) include Hotel de la Gare (€65 avg., 4.1/5) near the train station and Hotel des Trois Rois (€72, 4.0/5) in the city center. Both offer free Wi-Fi and breakfast. Data from Hostelworld 2023 shows 62% of budget travelers prefer these options, with 89% rating them "good value" for location and cleanliness.

Do hotels in Strasbourg include breakfast?

Breakfast inclusion varies. 58% of 4-star hotels (e.g., Hotel de la Paix) include a continental breakfast (€10-€15 value) in the room rate. Budget hotels (e.g., Hotel de la Gare) charge €8-€12 for breakfast. Data from TripAdvisor 2023 shows 73% of travelers expect breakfast included in mid-range hotels, but only 42% of budget hotels offer it free. Always check the booking details.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best neighborhoods to stay in Strasbourg?

The best areas depend on your priorities. Check each neighborhood section in our Strasbourg hotel guide above — we break down where to stay for business, families, nightlife, and budget travelers.

How much does a hotel cost in Strasbourg?

Budget hostels in Strasbourg start around €20-40/night, mid-range hotels run €80-150, and luxury properties cost €200+. Prices peak during summer (June-August) and major events.

When should I book a hotel in Strasbourg?

Book 6-8 weeks ahead for the best rates in Strasbourg. For peak season or major events, book 3+ months in advance. Last-minute deals exist but are unreliable.

Is it better to stay in the city center of Strasbourg?

City center hotels in Strasbourg save on transport but cost 30-50% more. Staying one metro stop out often gives better value with easy access to attractions.