This hotel is almost brand new and thus is clean and well presented. The price for a studio suite was less than 50 Euro when I booked through Easy-to-Book and this was very good value seeing you could park for free at the front of the hotel and catch a tram about 150 metres away directly into the city in about 10 minutes. The tram comes every 6 minutes during the day and you can buy a return ticket at the tram stop machine. There is a supermarket within walking distance (Lidl - 15 minutes walk or Auchan if you want to take the car or tram). The room contained a kettle, two hot plates, microwave, fridge/freezer but only very very basic kitchen serving or cookin utensils - a frying pan, a pot with no lid, two cereal bowls, two tumblers, one mug, two minature cup/saiucers and two of each item of cutlery. Bring your own spatula, bottle opener, can opener, peeler, sharp knives, wine glasses, plates, microwave jug, teatowel etc. The room had a small dining room table and a desk. There is free internet if you have an ethernet cable (or borrow one from very helpful reception staff who will also give you written instructions on how to connect!). The bathroom was warm and well-lit with excellent water pressure and even a heated towel rail. For the price it was a real bonus to have a kitchenette but Trip Advisor reviews had tipped me off about the lack of accoutrement in the kitchen so I did have a couple of knives onboard. The hotel was quiet and in a dead end street so it very safe and limited traffic nearby. The car remained on the street for two days without any parking issues at all. If you want to lock the car in the secure parking area there is a 9 Euro charge. The linen was good and the furniture basic but functional. The hotel does a very good price for people who want to stay for longer periods ie a month which would be ideal if you were working in Strasbourg for a short term and wanted to self cater to some extent.
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