click for 10 extra photos
Contact Details:
Address:
Jean-jacques Lux8 Rue Sébastopol
Strasbourg
67000
Reviews:
Write a reviewPrice per night:
price from €90Telephone:
0388770650Mobile:
0624864511Description:
Description for Gite
Situated in the heart of Strasbourg, just a two-minute walk from Historic Places and Christmas markets, this unique 55 m2 two-room apartment on the second floor of an 18th-century building offers all the amenities you need for a comfortable stay. With its spacious and bright rooms featuring exposed beams, it can accommodate up to five guests. The open kitchen is fully equipped with modern appliances, including a ceramic hob, oven, microwave, fridge freezer, coffee maker, teapot, and all necessary utensils and dishes. It seamlessly connects to the living room, which features a double sofa bed, a coffee table, storage furniture, and a TV monitor. The bedroom, facing the courtyard, boasts a comfortable 140 bed, a large wardrobe, and a BB umbrella bed for those traveling with infants. The bathroom is equipped with a bathtub and storage cabinet, and towels are provided. The toilet is separate.Please note that the winter season for this property runs from November 26th to January 8th, 2012.
Pricing:
- Nightly rate: €160
- Two-night stay: €300
- Weekend stay (Friday to Sunday, check-in at 2pm and check-out at 11am): €300
- Weekday stay (Monday to Friday, check-in at 2pm and check-out at 11am): €500
All charges, taxes, departure cleaning fees, and linen are included in the rates.
Terms and conditions:
- 50% payment required upon booking
- Remaining balance to be paid upon check-in
- €300 security deposit required
- Accepted payment methods: cash, bank checks, postal checks, postal or bank transfer, international money transfer.
Reviews
Aucun avis pour l'instant
Write a review
Map
Services
Parking
Animals Allowed
Attractions
- Strasbourg Cathedral: Located just a short walk away, Strasbourg Cathedral is a stunning example of Gothic architecture. The cathedral's intricate façade and towering spire make it a must-visit attraction for history and architecture enthusiasts.
- Petite France: Situated in the heart of Strasbourg, Petite France is a picturesque neighborhood known for its charming half-timbered houses, canals, and narrow streets. Visitors can enjoy strolling along the canals, admiring the beautiful architecture, and exploring the local shops and restaurants.
- Palais Rohan: This magnificent palace was once the residence of the prince-bishops of Strasbourg. Now, it houses three museums: the Museum of Fine Arts, the Museum of Decorative Arts, and the Archaeological Museum. Visitors can explore the opulent interiors and discover a wide range of art and historical artifacts.
- Parc de l'Orangerie: Located a short distance from Rue Sébastopol, the Parc de l'Orangerie is the oldest park in Strasbourg. The park features beautifully manicured gardens, a lake, and a small zoo. It's a perfect spot for a leisurely walk, a picnic, or simply enjoying nature.
- European Parliament: As Strasbourg is one of the official seats of the European Parliament, visitors have the opportunity to tour the impressive parliamentary buildings. Guided tours offer insights into the workings of the European Union and the history of the institution.
- Covered Bridges: Strasbourg's Covered Bridges are iconic landmarks that span the River Ill. Originally designed as defensive structures, they now provide a charming setting for a leisurely stroll or a photo opportunity. The bridges offer picturesque views of the city and its canals.
- Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art: Situated near the city center, this museum houses an extensive collection of modern and contemporary art. Visitors can admire works by renowned artists such as Picasso, Monet, and Warhol, as well as discover contemporary art installations.
- Batorama River Cruise: Hop aboard a Batorama boat and embark on a scenic cruise along the canals and river of Strasbourg. The tour provides a unique perspective of the city, allowing visitors to admire its architectural gems and learn about its history through an audio guide.
- Alsatian Museum: Located in a 16th-century building, the Alsatian Museum showcases the rich cultural heritage of the Alsace region. Exhibits include traditional costumes, furniture, crafts, and other artifacts that offer insights into the local traditions and way of life. 10. Strasbourg Christmas Market: If you visit during the holiday season, don't miss the renowned Strasbourg Christmas Market. It is one of the oldest and largest Christmas markets in Europe, offering a festive atmosphere, beautifully decorated stalls, and a wide range of traditional treats and crafts.