We found the Hostellerie Val Fleuri whilst browsing through the Logis de France guide looking for places to stay in Luxembourg and are glad we did.
The location of the hotel is on what could best be described as a residential street, about 5-10 minutes walk from the Railway station and town centre. One of the houses does keep goats in their back garden but the noise from these is non existent, car-parking is available either next to the hotel on a ramp or on-street immediately outside.
The reception area is very well kept and the owner / chef is very welcoming indeed and speaks fluent English, French and German. After he found our reservation, which took about 30 seconds, we had the keys in our hands and up to the rooms which were on the 1st floor (the hotel has three floors)
The rooms were spotless and if you get one that is not facing the street, they have a very nice balcony too - lovely for sitting on in the morning having a coffee before breakfast.
The rooms are fairly spaced, although we only had singles so cannot comment on the double / family rooms, with all the usual amenities that you would expect. The single rooms appear to have showers and not baths, this may be the same for the other rooms but I cannot confirm this. The TV has a good range of channels including CNN and BBC world. The only slight downside is that the walls between the rooms are rather thin.
On to the restaurant, well the food is simply devine although be prepared - there is no menu to speak off, at least not if you are staying in the hotel. That aside, the set offering is wonderful and the chef has a very nice wine selection to match, although with it being Luxembourg and close to the Moselle don't expect to see many reds being offered.
Breakfast is fine, although the way you are offered fruit is a little quirky. There's no fruit bowl as such, each place that is laid up is given one piece of fruit - one day it will be an apple, the next a banana and so on. Cereals, ham / cheese etc are all provided but no hot selection which is fine for me but maybe not for everyone.
Given that it's only about 15 minutes to the centre of Luxembourg by train this really is a great little hotel if you want to avoid city centre prices or perhaps just want to be a little nearer to the countryside.
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