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Jean-jacques Lux8 Rue Sébastopol
Strasbourg
67000
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Situated in the heart of Strasbourg, just a two-minute walk from historic sites and Christmas markets, this unique 55 m2 two-room apartment on the second floor of an 18th-century building offers all the amenities you need for a comfortable stay. The spacious and bright rooms feature exposed beams, and the apartment can accommodate up to five guests. The open kitchen is fully equipped with modern appliances including a ceramic hob, oven, microwave, fridge freezer, coffee maker, teapot, and all necessary cooking utensils and dishes. It seamlessly flows into the living room, which includes a double sofa bed, coffee table, storage furniture, and a TV monitor. The bedroom, overlooking the courtyard, features a comfortable 140 bed, a spacious wardrobe, and a baby crib. The bathroom is equipped with a bathtub and storage cabinet, and towels are provided. The toilet is separate.The winter season runs from November 26th to January 8th, 2012.
Prices:
- Nightly rate: €160
- Two-night stay: €300
- Weekend stay (Friday to Sunday, 14h-11h): €300
- Weekday stay (Monday to Friday, 14h-11h): €500 (charges and taxes included, departure cleaning fee included, bed linen provided)
Terms & Conditions:
- 50% payment required at the time of booking
- Remaining balance to be paid upon arrival
- €300 security deposit
- Accepted payment methods: cash, bank checks, postal checks, postal or bank transfer, international money transfer.
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Attractions
- Strasbourg Cathedral: Located just a short walk from Rue Sébastopol, Strasbourg Cathedral is a masterpiece of Gothic architecture. Its stunning facade and intricate details make it one of the most famous cathedrals in Europe.
- La Petite France: Situated along the banks of the Ill River, La Petite France is a picturesque neighborhood with traditional half-timbered houses, charming canals, and beautiful flower-covered bridges. It offers a romantic atmosphere and is a great place to explore on foot.
- Barrage Vauban: This historic dam was built in the 17th century by the famous military engineer, Vauban. It offers a stunning panoramic view of the city and the Ill River, making it a popular spot for both locals and tourists.
- Palais Rohan: Once the residence of the prince-bishops of Strasbourg, the Palais Rohan now houses three museums: the Museum of Fine Arts, the Archaeological Museum, and the Decorative Arts Museum. It showcases a vast collection of art, artifacts, and historical objects.
- Parc de l'Orangerie: This beautiful park is perfect for a leisurely stroll or a picnic. It features a large lake, a zoo, a rose garden, and an orangery. The park is also home to the European Parliament and the Council of Europe.
- Musee Alsacien: Located in a charming half-timbered house, the Musee Alsacien provides a glimpse into the traditional Alsatian way of life. It displays a collection of artifacts, costumes, furniture, and tools, offering visitors a chance to learn about the region's rich cultural heritage.
- Ponts Couverts: The Ponts Couverts, or "Covered Bridges," are a series of three fortified bridges that used to protect the city. They offer a picturesque view of Strasbourg's old town and are particularly enchanting when illuminated at night.
- Strasbourg Christmas Market: If visiting during the holiday season, don't miss the famous Strasbourg Christmas Market. It is one of the oldest and largest Christmas markets in Europe, offering a magical atmosphere with its festive stalls, decorations, and delicious food.
- European Parliament: For those interested in politics and European affairs, a visit to the European Parliament is a must. Located in the European Quarter of Strasbourg, it offers guided tours where visitors can learn about the workings of the European Union. 10. Musée Historique de Strasbourg: Housed in an impressive 16th-century building, the Musée Historique de Strasbourg tells the story of the city's history through a diverse collection of artifacts and exhibitions. It provides a fascinating insight into the city's past.