14, rue des Corroyeurs, 67200 Strasbourg
The Hôtel Montagne Verte rises on the banks of the Ill, nestled in a green setting that soothes as soon as you arrive. The place exudes tranquility while offering glimpses of red rooftops and the lively historic center just a few minutes' walk or tram ride away.
In the garden, lime trees, birches, and maples extend their foliage over a terrace that invites you to settle down with a book in hand or a steaming coffee in front of you. As the light fades, the gentle sound of the river further accentuates the softness of a setting not always associated with a major European city.
The SNCF train station is accessible within minutes, a discreet yet valuable advantage for those traveling light or arriving late. The route to the European institutions is easily reached via the public transport network, without sacrificing the peace of a residential neighborhood.
For worry-free parking, a large private parking lot awaits behind the hedges. After parking your car, you stroll through the garden before entering the reception area, where the team welcomes each guest with a personalized greeting and a clear sense of service.
The hotel features sixty-nine rooms spread over several floors served by an elevator. Behind the door, the ambiance is simple, bright, and carefully maintained: understated parquet floors or soft carpeting, furniture with clean lines, and splashes of color that bring the space to life.
The bedding includes a mattress topper filled with goose feathers and down, providing a plush yet supportive sleeping experience. Hypoallergenic pillows and duvets complete the promise of a restful night's sleep, essential before a day of exploration.
Each room is equipped with an LCD screen offering Canal+ and BeIn Sports, handy for catching a sports event or series in the evening. A courtesy tray, kettle, and selection of teas allow travelers to manage their breaks at their own pace, while free WiFi covers all areas.
The private bathrooms, simple and immaculate, feature a bathtub or shower depending on the category, a wall-mounted hairdryer, and toiletries with gentle fragrances. Well-insulated windows block out external noise, preserving the tranquility of the location.
Starting at 6:30 am, the breakfast buffet offers fresh bread, Alsatian specialties, and seasonal fruits. Service continues until 11 am to suit both early risers and those who enjoy sleeping in.
As evening falls, the restaurant La Louisiane opens its doors to a cozy dining room adorned with wooden touches and light tablecloths. The chef specializes in unpretentious regional cuisine: presskopf, bouchées à la reine, or matelote share the menu with lighter options, all prepared with fresh ingredients.
When the weather permits, the terrace set on the lawn becomes the perfect spot for outdoor dining, with the last rays of sunlight reflecting on the nearby water.
The bar then offers a convivial continuation with a selection of local beers, Alsatian wines, and classic cocktails. A neighboring Chesterfield lounge provides deep sofas, daily newspapers, and a chessboard to slow down the pace before night falls.
For a seminar or meeting, the bright 80 m² room accommodates up to fifty seated participants. Audiovisual equipment, coffee breaks upon request, and direct access to the garden combine work with moments of relaxation.
Solo travelers, couples, families, or groups find here a balance between reasonable rates and comprehensive services. The staff's attentive discretion is particularly noted in small touches that simplify the stay: ticket bookings, route advice, or morning taxis.
Families appreciate the option of connecting rooms or baby cots, while cyclists benefit from a secure space to store their equipment. Pets are accepted upon request, allowing owners to travel without constraints.
From the hotel, a gentle stroll along the Ill quickly leads to the Petite France district. Half-timbered houses reflected in the canals, covered bridges, and cobblestone streets create an almost timeless setting, ideal for a first immersion.
Continuing toward the Grande Île, Notre-Dame Cathedral emerges behind the rooftops. Climbing up to the platform offers a sweeping view of the city and the Rhine plain, while descending provides the chance to admire the astronomical clock, a masterpiece of 16th-century precision.
Modern art enthusiasts can easily reach the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, located on the other side of the Ill. Permanent collections and temporary exhibitions engage in dialogue through paintings, sculptures, photographs, and installations in a light-filled building.
For a more unusual break, the Maison de la Grande Maîtrise houses the Alsatian Museum, dedicated to regional traditions. Everyday objects, costumes, and reconstructed living spaces tell the story of a region proud of its craftsmanship.
The Rivetoile or the Zénith host concerts, shows, and events throughout the year: from classical music to international artists, the varied programming pleasantly rounds out an already discovery-filled stay. You then return to the Hôtel Montagne Verte, satisfied to find the serenity of its gardens to conclude the day.
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From 39 EUR per night