
Strasbourg Grand Est, France Travel Guide
Ideal for frugal travelers, solo adventurers, or those seeking a social atmosphere. Budget dorms include dorm beds and sometimes private rooms.
Hotels in Strasbourg range from basic 1-star and 2-star budget options to comfortable 3-star and 4-star mid-range establishments, and high-end 5-star luxury properties. Price, service level, and amenities differ.
These are smaller, independently owned hotels often characterized by unique design, personalized service, and a distinct character. They deliver a more intimate and stylish experience.
These combine hotel services with self-catering facilities. They include studios or apartments with kitchenettes, appropriate for longer visits or for families who would rather prepare some of their own meals.
Similar to B&Bs, these are private homes that feature rooms for guests, often with breakfast. They frequently reside in charming renovated Alsatian houses, presenting a personal touch and a glimpse into local life.
These are self-catering holiday cottages or apartments, typically rented weekly. While more common in rural Alsace, some Gîtes exist in urban areas, yielding a more independent stay.
Widely available through platforms like Airbnb, Booking.com, and VRBO. These present flexibility, more space, and a chance to experience local living in a residential setting.
Several campsites are on the outskirts of the city, with easy public transport access. Camping de Strasbourg, for example, has pitches and bungalows. These are a budget-friendly option, especially during warmer months.
Each Strasbourg neighborhood has a distinct character.
Superb transport links (trains, trams, buses). A solid range of hotels, often with competitive pricing. Suitable for early departures or late arrivals. Less charming than central areas. Noise may be high due to traffic and train activity.
Home to European Parliament. Modern, spacious, often quieter. Tram needed to reach historic center. Fewer tourist-specific dining or entertainment options.
Smart booking strategies obtain the best rates and availability, especially during peak seasons.
Many hotels include family rooms or connecting rooms. Apartment rentals provide more space, separate bedrooms, and kitchen facilities, useful for families.
Hostels like CIARUS deliver a social environment. Well-located mid-range hotels present convenience and safety. Look for properties with good reviews for solo travelers.
Aparthotels and vacation rentals are ideal for stays longer than a week. They feature home-like amenities like equipped kitchens, laundry facilities, and more living space.
Strasbourg has a variety of properties tailored to different what travelers require.
Category: Budget | Neighborhood: Krutenau | Estimated Price Range: 30-70 €/night
Category: Mid-Range | Neighborhood: City Center | Estimated Price Range: 100-180 €/night
Category: Luxury | Neighborhood: Grande Île | Estimated Price Range: 200-400+ €/night
Category: Apartment | Neighborhood: Rivetoile | Estimated Price Range: 80-150 €/night
This hotel is a beautifully restored 16th-century coaching inn.
One of Strasbourg's oldest hotels, dating back to the 17th century. It has a sense of historical grandeur and is centrally located.
Category: Boutique | Neighborhood: Quartier Européen | Estimated Price Range: 150-250 €/night
Elegant, riverside location, quieter area, personalized service, refined decor.
Many hotels include family rooms or connecting rooms. Apartment rentals through Airbnb or similar platforms provide more space, separate bedrooms, and kitchen facilities, which are useful for families.
Hostels like CIARUS deliver a social environment, making it easy to meet other travelers. Well-located mid-range hotels present convenience and safety without a high price tag.
Aparthotels (like Appart’City Confort Strasbourg Centre) and holiday rentals are ideal for stays longer than a week. They feature home-like amenities like fully equipped kitchens, laundry facilities, and more living space.
Consider residential districts like Robertsau or Esplanade for a more local experience during extended stays.
Negotiation for walk-in rates is not common within France for hotels. Fixed pricing is common and non-negotiable.