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Situated in a peaceful environment in the heart of the old Strasbourg, near the cathedral and Petite France district, the hotel welcomes you in fashionably original and modern settings.
Formerly the Hôtel Des Francs Bourgeois, the 2-star EtC…Hôtel offers a stylish, modern decor and carefully crafted interior design expected of a 3 or 4-star establishment. The rooms represent 4 distinct atmospheres: urban/metal, earth/mist, sky/water and sun/fire. The EtC…Café welcomes you with an elegant, contemporary decor, where shades of grey are flecked with touches of red to create a refined yet easy-going atmosphere. EtC…Hôtel is a decisively modern establishment in the heart of a city with a tremendous cultural, architectural and culinary heritage. ![]() General Parking , 24-Hour Front Desk, Newspapers, Non-Smoking Rooms, Family Rooms, Express Check-In/Check-Out, Soundproofed Rooms, Heating, Design Hotel, Luggage Storage, Gay Friendly, Breakfast Buffet, All Public and Private spaces non-smoking, ... Services Internet Services, Shoe Shine, Fax/Photocopying, Wi-Fi/Wireless LAN, Free Wi-Fi Internet Access Included, ... |
Food & beverage
The extensive breakfast is served from 07:00 to 10:00 every day.
The extensive breakfast is served from 07:00 to 10:00 every day.
Area information
Petite France (300 metres) - the popular corner of the Grand Île (the Main Island) is where the river splits into a number of canals, winding through a small area of half-timbered houses. The quarter is brimming with tourist restaurants, and souvenir shops.
Strasbourg Cathedral (400 metres) - the Cathédrale de Notre Dame soars over Strasbourg's old town. Built between 1190 and 1439, it is the highest medieval building in Europe, standing at a height of 142 metres on the site of a roman temple.
Petite France (300 metres) - the popular corner of the Grand Île (the Main Island) is where the river splits into a number of canals, winding through a small area of half-timbered houses. The quarter is brimming with tourist restaurants, and souvenir shops.
Strasbourg Cathedral (400 metres) - the Cathédrale de Notre Dame soars over Strasbourg's old town. Built between 1190 and 1439, it is the highest medieval building in Europe, standing at a height of 142 metres on the site of a roman temple.
Travel information
By Tram:
Take tramway line A and get off at Grand’rue. Then turn right in Rue de la Division Lecclerc and right again in Rue de la Chaîne.
By Tram:
Take tramway line A and get off at Grand’rue. Then turn right in Rue de la Division Lecclerc and right again in Rue de la Chaîne.

