HostnFly offers you this haven of peace in the Vosges in the heart of the Halles district. Immerse yourself in a true natural and soothing atmosphere!
This apartment of 31 square meters is ideal for 2 people, but can accommodate up to 4 people thanks to its sofa bed.
Everything can be done on foot from the apartment, if necessary bus stops are nearby.
Looking forward to seeing you!
## Logement
Located on the 3rd floor with elevator, this fully renovated apartment comprises :
- bedroom with double bed and TV (room with windows to the living room but no windows to the outside)
- a brand-new, elegant shower room (Italian shower)
- a fully-equipped kitchen
- a cosy living room with a comfortable sofa bed (TV, internet, wifi)
- a brand new misting fan for hot summer days
You'll particularly appreciate its brightness, design and calm.
During your stay, you'll have at your disposal: Wifi, Television, Iron, Hair dryer, Dishwasher, Microwave, Coffee machine, etc.
Bed linen and towels are included in the cleaning fee.
The accommodation's location makes it easy to visit some of the city's most famous sights:
- Strasbourg's Grande-Ăle (10-minute walk) ;
- the Petite France district (15 minutes on foot);
- Notre Dame Cathedral (also 15 minutes away);
- the Vauban Dam (20 minutes away); and much more...
You'll also find a variety of restaurants and shops nearby. There's an âAuchanâ supermarket 300 m from the building for your everyday needs.
Please note: parking can be difficult, so it is best to plan ahead and use a parking lot (P3 Wilson next to the apartment) or public transportation. In addition, the apartment is located in a typical 1970s building in the city center. As in many buildings from this era, the insulation is not optimal, and street or neighborhood noise can sometimes be heard. This is not unusual for such a central location, but it is important to mention it so that everyone can arrive with peace of mind.
We look forward to welcoming you!
## Emplacement
Les Halles, a convenient and well-connected area of Strasbourg. It is not the most picturesque part of the city, but it has the advantage of being right next to the train station, the Les Halles shopping center (with numerous stores and services), and just a five-minute walk from Strasbourg's historic city center.
Strasbourg, designated a Ville d'Art et d'Histoire (City of Art and History), is a must-see when visiting Alsace. Its old town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is internationally renowned for its exceptional architectural, historical and cultural heritage. Traces of its medieval past and Renaissance era are deeply rooted in its genes.
A UNESCO World Heritage site, the Grande Ăle, surrounded by the River Ill, is the heart of the city center. As you stroll through the pedestrian streets, each more picturesque than the last, you can't help but be enthralled by the perfection of the city's built heritage. With its canals, banks, cobbled streets and flower-filled half-timbered houses, Petite France is one of the Grande Ăle's most romantic districts. It was once the district of tanners, millers and fishermen. Built in 1572 on the water's edge, the Maison des Tanneurs, now a restaurant, is a fine example of the harmony of the area.
On the Vauban dam, a panoramic terrace offers a lovely view of the Ponts Couverts towers, the river, Petite France and the cathedral. The Neustadt, a former German imperial district, is another of Strasbourg's UNESCO World Heritage sites, and a great place to stroll. The park-like Place de la République is a particular highlight. The Parc de l'Orangerie and its lake also offer a pleasant moment of relaxation in a green setting.
Events also play an important role. In addition to the world-famous Strasbourg Christmas market, the city hosts the Musica festival in early autumn, devoted to contemporary music, and the Journées Sacrées in June, focusing on sacred music from around the world.
Strasbourg is also home to a number of European institutions. The European quarter is home to the Council of Europe, the European Parliament and the European Court of Human Rights.
## Transports
- Strasbourg train station: 11 minutes on foot.
- Strasbourg Airport: 28 minutes by car.