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Le passage des cinq - 5 min du tram 15 min Strasbourg centre

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Rooms & Views

Apartment
2x Single 85 Up to 4

Featuring a private entrance, this air-conditioned apartment comprises 1 living room, 2 separate bedrooms and 1 bathroom…

Apartment with Terrace
1x Sofa Bed(S) 65 Up to 6

Featuring a private entrance, this spacious apartment also consists of 1 living room, 2 separate bedrooms and 1 bathroom…

Apartment - Split Level
1x Double 48 Up to 4

Boasting a private entrance, this apartment features 1 living room, 2 separate bedrooms and 1 bathroom with a walk-in sh…

Studio
1x Sofa Bed(S) 23 Up to 2

The studio provides a tea and coffee maker, a seating area, as well as a private bathroom featuring a walk-in shower and…

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Restaurants nearby

  • Umami★ Michelin Situated in the heart of Petite France with its picture postcard half-timbered houses, this restaurant combines flavours from near and far. Its name suggests as much: umami is the fifth flavour in Japanese cuisine, alongside sweet, sour, bitter and salty. A keen globetrotter, chef René Fieger signs market-fresh cuisine scattered with exoticism, yet solidly rooted in tradition. The chef is entirely alone in the kitchen, conjuring up dishes that delight. Highlights include a slab of halibut, finely diced yellow and green courgettes, sliced green beans and an acidic, slightly creamy dashi-kefir d4.0km
  • Au Crocodile★ Michelin The stuffed crocodile in the window, a souvenir brought back from Egypt by a Napoleonic soldier, underlines the historic character of this iconic Strasbourg establishment, which boasted 3 stars under chef Émile Jung. Following a top to toe refurbishment that has preserved the spirit of the venue, it shines brightly on the culinary scene of Strasbourg. Chef Romain Brillat, former second of Gilles Goujon and a distant relative of Brillat-Savarin, the famous French gourmet, has achieved a balance between classicism and sophistication. Examples include his original take on scallops (ravioli and cr4.3km
  • 1741★ Michelin Opposite Palais Rohan, an architectural masterpiece completed in 1741, this ‘1741’ is the quintessence of stylish, depicted by cosy, pleasantly hushed dining rooms and a counter that shines the spotlight on the consummate handiwork of the kitchen team and chef Jérémy Page. The chef, a former disciple of Robuchon, signs delicate, precise recipes, strewn with nods to Alsace. His creativity is particularly notable in sauces and jus: seaweed soup, curry-laced scallop stock or a Grand Veneur game sauce…4.8km
  • Chez Yvonne - S'BurjerstuewelBib A buzzy vibe and closely packed tables set the scene in this winstub, whose menu is the epitome of Alsace tradition (cockerel in Riesling, garnished sauerkraut, braised knuckle), albeit with a few more creative dishes, such as their delicate Alsace makis. Don’t miss the chance to sample one of the house specialties: melt-in-the-mouth pork cheeks slowly braised and simmered in a velvety pinot noir sauce – to die for!4.5km
  • Au Pont CorbeauBib Experience local gastronomic specialities and traditional decor (Renaissance features, posters) in this restaurant next door to the Musée Alsacien, with its displays of popular art.4.5km
  • Au Coin des PucellesBib Opened in 1947 and well known to Strasbourg locals, this winstub is now run by Alexis Albrecht, chef at Au Vieux Couvent in Rhinau. The menu, more akin to an Alsace bistro than a traditional winstub, showcases classic bistro dishes, seasonal fare and Alsace traditions: terrine with game hunted in the Ried, Alsace white asparagus and morels in puff pastry, pikeperch with beurre noisette, veal kidney with charcutière sauce, or bouchée à la reine (vol au vent). Delicious, generous dishes made with quality ingredients. Friendly atmosphere and good wine recommendations.4.8km
  • Colbert In a modern brasserie setting, the chef rustles up traditional flavoursome food that spans the full gamut of classic French cuisine: eggs meurette, house smoked salmon, vol au vent and Simmental hanger steak with marrow bone… Given the quality of the food, it is hardly surprising that the restaurant is frequently fully booked.2.7km
  • L'ID Called ID in tribute to its charismatic owners, Isabelle and Denis Vetter, this restaurant is tucked away in a plush 18C edifice that boasts a grandiose period staircase. A muted contemporary interior sets the stage for a seasonal score that alternates between bold daring compositions and regressive family favourites. The desserts are in the same vein, illustrated by a refreshing mint-spiked rhubarb soup or Alsace saffron-flavoured crème.2.8km
  • Køkken For his first venture, a stone's throw from La Petite France, Frédéric Metzger has created an intimate, minimalist space with a Scandinavian feel that mirrors his cooking. This personable chef loves to showcase ingredients in their purest form, often employing fermentation, smoking and vegetable-based jus. Visually arresting and technically precise, his dishes demonstrate an unwavering focus and a desire to forge his own path – skilfully blending Nordic and Japanese influences and drawing on the bounty of Alsace.3.7km
  • La Vieille Tour We could not but fall in love with this authentic inn, run by a couple of professionals. Their generous restaurant, close to the “Petite France”, nurtures traditional flavours (breast of chicken with jus, cod fillet with vegetables and mushrooms, game in season) depending on market availability. The simple décor is embellished with humorous posters on Alsace by the renowned Tomi Ungerer.3.7km

Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.

Attractions nearby

  • Cathedral of Our Lady of Strasbourg cathedral located in Bas-Rhin, in France4.6km
  • Petite France historic quarter of the French city of Strasbourg3.8km
  • Strasbourg Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art art museum in Strasbourg, France3.5km
  • Saint Thomas Church, Strasbourg church located in Bas-Rhin, in France4.1km
  • Old Saint Peter's Church, Strasbourg church located in Bas-Rhin, in France3.8km
  • Saint Aurelia’s Church, Strasbourg church located in Bas-Rhin, in France3.3km
  • Musée alsacien museum4.5km
  • Strasbourg Mosque mosque in Strasbourg, France3.6km

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