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Explore 20 hotels in Strasbourg, France. Roomza scores every room so you can skip the guesswork and book with confidence.
Hotel Tandem
Rooms are small with design quirks like dark colors and occasionally short mattresses, though guests praise cleanliness and bathrooms. Staff are consistently friendly and helpful. The prime location next to the train station makes arrival easy, but water pipe noise sometimes disturbs sleep. Breakfast leans heavily sweet.
LÉONOR Hôtel
Rooms are small with limited storage for luggage and clothes, so pack light. Staff quality swings wildly from genuinely kind to cold and dismissive. The breakfast buffet is excellent, location is walkable to the center, and the bed is comfortable, but you'll pay high prices for inconsistent service.
Les Haras Hôtel
Rooms are small but clean with nice terraces, beds are comfortable, and location near the old town works well. Staff excels and breakfast is great. Spa access gets limited and crowded, restaurant books up fast, and the split building layout between rooms and amenities creates hassles.
Hôtel Arok
Rooms are spacious and clean with good views of the train station. Beds are comfortable and the hotel sits right across the station, making it very convenient for travelers. Staff are friendly, but seniors should note there are no in-room kettles, and toiletries are minimal.
Hôtel Origami Strasbourg
Rooms are small and basic but clean and comfortable with good beds. You get what you pay for: modern, well-located budget hotel with helpful staff and solid breakfast, not luxury. Location works well for transit access but the neighborhood itself is quiet and unremarkable.
Hôtel Gutenberg
Rooms are clean and comfortable but small, with low ceilings that may hit tall guests and cramped bathrooms lacking privacy. The location beats everything for reaching markets and shops on foot. Staff go out of their way to help, making this a solid choice for Strasbourg despite the tight quarters.
K HOTEL Strasbourg
Rooms are small but comfortable with good beds, fine for sleeping. Staff are inconsistent: some guests praise friendliness while others report rudeness and poor customer service. The hotel sits far from restaurants and nightlife, though trams to the city center run nearby and frequently.
Hôtel Athena Restaurant & Spa Strasbourg
Rooms vary in size from narrow to spacious depending on your booking. Staff are friendly and responsive, breakfast satisfies most guests, and the spa with pool and sauna works well for relaxation. One guest found blood stains on sheets, so cleanliness can be inconsistent.
OKKO Hotels Strasbourg Centre
Tiny rooms with poor bathroom privacy and exposed concrete walls feel more like a budget hostel than a 4-star hotel. Hallways get dirty, furniture breaks down, and the minimalist design cuts corners everywhere. Staff are friendly and the common area is decent, but you pay premium prices for substandard conditions.
Pavillon Régent Petite France
Spacious rooms with comfortable beds and excellent canal views, though bathrooms need attention and housekeeping can be inconsistent. Staff hospitality varies widely from warm and attentive to unhelpful, and basic 5-star services like luggage assistance and same-day room cleaning don't always happen. Location near Christmas markets and restaurants is excellent.
ibis budget Strasbourg Centre Republique
Compact rooms are clean and comfortable with modern decor. Staff are friendly and helpful. The hotel sits near public transport, about 20-25 minutes walk to the city center, but heating can be weak. Breakfast is decent but lacks vegetables. Overall good value for money.
Holiday Inn Express Strasbourg - Centre by IHG
Rooms are small and basic with no AC, slow wifi, and no fridge, but they're clean with comfortable beds. Staff are genuinely helpful. Breakfast is decent and included. Expect noise from cleaning staff and occasional door-knocking from other guests.
The People Strasbourg
Rooms are clean but beds are uncomfortable and noise from the downstairs bar keeps you awake past midnight. Showers are terrible with weak water pressure that stops every 30 seconds and won't get hot. Everything costs extra: towels, flip-flops, lockers.
Grand Hôtel Strasbourg
Rooms are small and clean with modern bathrooms, but quality varies and beds are hard. Noise from other guests disrupts sleep. The train station location is excellent for exploring, and staff are helpful, though breakfast is basic.