Strasbourg is a tough place to find a room because it is an administrative center for the EU, and we stayed here because it was the only hotel available. As vacationing tourists, we had no interest in the kitchenette facilities, so we cannot comment on that aspect. We also cannot comment on the breakfast as we have found it is not only cheaper but more interesting to simply have coffee and croissant in a cafe or patisserie. (Moreover, we like to save our calories for dinner.)
It is located one block from the A Line Tram that goes directly to the city center in about 10 minutes. You will have some problems finding this location by car as the cross street off the Avenue de Colmar (Marechal Lefebvre) is not well marked.
Note that this cross street is at a large Citroeon dealership. We booked a "studio for
one or two people" and it was unclear from the description what we would be getting. Turned out the second single bed is a trundle bed that rolls out from under the other bed. The trundle bed then can be lifted and snapped in position side-by-side with the other bed. I didn't know that the first night, and I spent it sleeping close to the floor.
Parking is free in a secure lot. The room was small, but it had about the best shower on our trip. The people at the desk were friendly and helpful -- on the second morning the desk clerk said, "I saw you downtown yesterday."
This hotel is now called the "Hotel Cerise," and we agree with one other commenter who said the phone number didn't work. We also could not locate the address of 5 Rue Job on Google maps. As such, we were wondering what we would find when we arrived, but it turned out to be a "regular" hotel with a front desk, lobby, etc. Possibly these problems have to do with some change of ownership.
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