Stayed here for two nights in early August. We used Metz as a base whilst we visited the Verdun battlefield site about 1 hour drive away. Metz itself is a beautiful and interesting city.
We found the hotel slightly tricky to find as their was a change in the road layout not updated on our sat-nav.
The hotel is situated adjacent to a large pedestrianized city 'square' in a quiet and attractive area. It is a large building dating back to 1559 and still has a bastion-like appearance from it's military roots. Access is gained through a security gate and intercom which we used once. We found the security reassuring and parking was right next to the hotel. We were given a friendly welcome by the concierge who guided us to park next to the entrance within a roped off space..an excellent start!
The smiling receptionist spoke excellent English and checking-in was quickly completed.
We were personally shown to our room by the Concierge who showed us the air-con and answered any queries we had.
Our top-floor room was spacious, clean and attractively decorated. Plenty of space for luggage and the bathroom was large with separate shower cubicle to the bath.
The bedroom windows ran the whole length of the room and we had a fine view of the ancient Chapel of the Knights Templar (which is worth a visit). The large commercial city square, where most of the concert halls are sited around was partially viewed behind the chapel.
Our stay at La Citadelle was very quiet and we only saw a handful of guests. The hotel has a very nice ambiance and is stylishly furnished. We used the public bar once which was relaxing and the gent attending to us had very good knowledge of wines and Champagne.
Breakfast was again quiet; a Continental buffet which we helped ourselves to. We only saw a waiter twice who replenished our coffee (for me this is very important)!
We didn't dine in the hotel but did so in Metz where there are numerous restaurants.
On checking-out the receptionist on duty was again very polite and charming.
The city of Metz is rich in culture and history. It has a spacious feel owing to it's large public squares and is very well kept.
There are numerous concert halls, museums, and the Opera House is the oldest working in France.
The large shopping area of Metz is a couple of minutes walk away across the square and there are many attractive and historic streets to explore. There are lively, public squares within these areas for relaxing with bars and cafes all around. We enjoyed a couple of hours at one of these.
The Cathedral, St Stephen's, (Cathedrale Saint-Etienne) is stunning, one of the most splendid I have seen and is is a must see.
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