The STRASBOURG WILSON Apart'hotel in Strasbourg is ideally located in the centre of the city, just a 5 min. walk from the TGV train station, the tram stop (direct to city centre), Les Halles shopping centre (140 shops), a 15 min. walk from the historic and well-preserved 16th-century "Petite France" area of the city renowned for its canals, quaint narrow streets and half-timbered houses and a 20 min. walk from Strasbourg's famous Gothic cathedral. This residence is made up of 98 apartments, located in a 7 storey building (with lift).
Information about Apart'hotel Strasbourg Wilson
Apart'hotel Strasbourg Wilson - 5C Boulevard du President Wilson 67000 Strasbourg
Free services
Indoor heated swimming pool
Left-luggage facility
Beds made on arrival + towels
End of stay cleaning (excl. kitchenette)
TV (may only offer French channels)
Wi-Fi access in accommodation
Payable services
Sauna + steam room: 8 euros/30 minute/unit
Covered parking (15 euros/night; subject to availability) + pets (2 pets max/unit; 10 euros/night): state at time of booking and pay locally)
Cot or high chair hire: 5 euros/day, 15 euros/stay; baby kit hire (cot and high chair): 7 euros/day, 25 euros/stay (subject to availability, state at time of booking and pay locally)
Prices are per accommodation, per night
Not included: security deposit (1-6 nights: credit card imprint/unit; 7-29 nights: 500 euros/unit; 30 nights and more: 500 euros/unit: debited), local tourist tax
Catering
Breakfast served in buffet style: state and pay at time of booking
With a mix of modern and mediaeval, Strasbourg is one of Europe's most beautiful cities and an ideal destination for city breaks. The city's Gothic cathedral is the second tallest in France (after Rouen) and is famous for its stained glass windows and delicate facade. Strasbourg is also a great base for exploring the unique Alsace region.
Practical information and leisure
The Lagrange City apartments are located just 5 minutes walk from Strasbourg train station, so travelling to the property by train is an easy and environmentally-friendly option Please note that all information provided here is intended for guidance purposes only and is not contractual. For the most recent and up to date resort information (especially operating dates), please contact the local tourist office.
Sports and leisure
Strasbourg is a city with a rich and varied culture, offering a wide range of museums and art galleries for culture vultures to explore, as well as scenic parks and gardens for anyone who prefers to simply soak up the atmosphere. Visitors can also tour the European Parliament, the gothic Notre-Dame Cathederal and the narrow streets of the Petite France area of the city. For anyone who enjoys a more relaxed approach to sightseeing, boat tours of Strasbourg can be pre-booked through the Tourist Office. The city also has a great range of cafes, bars, restaurants and shops to suit all budgets.