The hotel appears to have been apartments in a past life. Thus, the rooms are of a decent size and all have basic kitchen facilities. Our group had a car and we chose the hotel in part because it advertises that it has parking. However, there are very few spaces and once spoken for -- at an additional cost -- the hotel and its staff were of no help in finding space for our car. We were fortunate to find a street space nearby but one must be vigilant to feed the parking machine no later than 9am to avoid fines. The hotel is in a residential area with very few restaurants and only a tiny epicerie in the neighborhood. One must walk to the main boulevards to find some decent restaurant choices.
The rooms were supposedly non-smoking but there is no enforcement and one of the members of our group was next to a room of smokers and in a room that had obviously been used recently by smokers -- all of the bedding smelled of cigarette smoke. The "apartment" for 4 had a fairly large room but two full beds. The beds were not queen size or even twins that could be separated.
The rooms are rather dingy with very poor amenities, and the lighting is very poor.
We had expected a basic hotel but even with limited expectations, we were disappointed. It is not a particularly good value for single or double rooms but the "apartment" for 4 (two smallish double beds) was only 96 Euros.
- Cap Europe Hotel
- Cap Europe Strasbourg
