Located in a green setting, 1.9 mi from the center of Belfort and its Citadel, this hotel features an outdoor swimming pool and a restaurant with terrace.
The Grand Hôtel du Tonneau d’Or, an establishment with neo-classical charm built in 1902, offers modern accommodations in a setting steeped in history.
This hotel is located in the historic center of Belfort, just 1148 feet from the Lion of Belfort sculpture. It offers free Wi-Fi internet access and guests are invited to relax on the terrace.
Mercure Belfort Center offers accommodations in Belfort. The hotel has a terrace and guests can enjoy a drink at the bar. You will find a 24-hour front desk at the property.
B&B HOTEL Belfort Bessoncourt is located in Bessoncourt, 3.7 mi from the center of Belfort. Free WiFi access and free private parking are available at the hotel.
Located near the river in the city center, this 4-star hotel is just 984 feet from Belfort Train Station. It offers free Wi-Fi access and contemporary rooms with a mini-bar.
It is a charming town on a river. The old town is nice with the catherdral and the main square offering gastronomic experience with its many restaurants and cafés. The new city centre offers shopping facilities as well as restaurants and cafés. The citadelle is well worth climbing. There are wonderful forests around Belfort and fortresses to climb. There is a big lake with a park around and also a lake a bit further away, good for swimming as well. Belfort downtown is easy to walk around and visit. The surroundings offer countless and colorful possiblities of relaxing (hiking, biking, swimming, etc.). Do not miss out on it, if you are driving that way.
EstellaM
Hungary
10
Scored 10
The citadelle is worth the trip alone: walking through the...
The citadelle is worth the trip alone: walking through the many passageways, all the way to the very top for a great viewpoint. Don't miss a visit to the lion!
We had a great dinner at Le Pot au Feu.
The old town is quaint and great to walk around.
Marie
France
6.0
Scored 6.0
Great flea market every first Sunday of the month which...
Great flea market every first Sunday of the month which unfortunately finishes at 1pm?! (absurd). This would make for a great monthly rdvz which would be probably much more successful.
Great boulangerie L.François in the city center with amazing croissants.
The fort is impressive as the Lion de Belfort.
City activity is towards zero but it seems City Hall does not do as much to liven it up, i.e. the great flea market that finishes at lunch time. Here is an idea, hold in Saturday and until late in the evening with music and food, this will probably earn the city overnight stays as well.
Luque
France
10
Scored 10
It is a charming town not far from the Swiss and German...
It is a charming town not far from the Swiss and German borders. The old town is beautiful and the fortress is worth a visit. I have been to the city several times and I always am surprised pleasantly by this little town. It keeps developing and getting nicer. There are hills around it, there are lakes and many other things to see and visit. There are also good shopping possibilities nearby. One can find good food and coffee as well. The ice cream factory shop was this time a very pleasant discovery.
EstellaM
Hungary
6.0
Scored 6.0
I was in Belfort just for a Stopover to Germany.
I was in Belfort just for a Stopover to Germany. Belfort seems to be a "normally" smaller town surrounded by an industrial area. I would guess that there is nothing special to see but I was just about an hour in the City Area of Belfort itself and that on a Sunday, so I might be wrong about this. The Hotel I booked was outside the City in that industrial area so just the next morning I took a short ride into the City Area of Belfort and it seemed to have a quite older and maybe really nice History ("Belle Fort") but apparently I did not have the time to have a look for that as I had to ride back to my Hometown in northern Germany.
Bijan
Germany
8.0
Scored 8.0
Belfort for us was a transit stop for us but we wish we...
Belfort for us was a transit stop for us but we wish we could have stayed longer when we arrived. Strategically located between the Rhine and Rhône Belfort is steeped in history and is actively making its history more accessible to visitors. A great walking town the Citadel and museum were all that we could fit in. The museum has an amazing collection of military memorabilia and a great display of material from the studio of Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi, the French sculptor who was born in Belfort but best known as the creator of the Statue of Liberty in New York. You cannot miss his huge stone Lion at the foot of the Citadel. Would highly recommend a minimum of three days.
It has a good location, near the shops and 15 min. walk from the city centre. The staff are still at the hight of the situation, though the hotel is far from it. Warm welcome and friendliness, great job receptionists! There is a free and enough parking space. And the bed was really comfortable, so a good point for a good sleep.
It used to be a very nice place some 7-8 years ago. We loved it, and are still returning for the good old times sake.
The location of the Hotel is very good: CityCenter, SNCF, Bus, E'Leclerc. Personal very friendly, happy to help, parking inside for 8€ which is a fair price. Breakfast for all familly, tasty baguette, etc. The room was quite big and silence eveywhere. All fine.
Everything was fine - besides the invoices because they double invoiced the rate - it seems interface between booking com and this hotel is not agreed or aligned. I have now trouble to get the money back!
Breakfast poor for this nice hotel. Large croissant which did not taste like croissant, no bread at the time we came. Afterwards some little breads were delivered but too late for us.
The position is not far from Belfort city center. A free parking is available in front of the house.
Even if I did a last minute booking I had no problems with the check-in.
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