Very Old Hotel. Not Clean, Pull out Beds has Dirt on the Sheets. We booked a 1 Bedroom and we were put in a Courtyard with Pigeons as our Neighbors.
NO AC! very Hot Room even if its Spring. NO AC - Stay Away from this Hotel if you Prefer AC. Room is like a Sauna Steamer.
Breakfast was BAD. Bacon Taste Bad. Eggs Scrambled and Breads
could see better days. Coffee Machine always Empty.
I booked this hotel since its an ACCOR Brand and i am a SILVER member. But was very Disappointed and Would Stay away from this Place.
NO HOUSEKEEPING. NO SERVICE. Minimal Staff. No Staff Assistance.
Location was Very Good but that was the ONLY Good part of our Stay, Everything else was very Bad.
Rating: 1 Star. Bad Bad stay. Should have stayed somewhere else.
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Vladhimself
ステューディオ
宿泊時期: 2025年4月
一人旅
65件の口コミ
8.0/10
とても良い
投稿日: 2025年5月24日
Good hotel for the price. Note that as a service appartement they don’t change bedsheet and towel during your stay (less than 8 days) location is very central but vibe around is not that great.
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ゲスト
ステューディオ
宿泊時期: 2024年9月
カップル・夫婦での旅行
5件の口コミ
7.5/10
投稿日: 2024年10月19日
Great location, access to sight seeing is convenient.
Room is well equipped & spacious.
Staff are friendly & helpful.
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匿名ユーザー
ステューディオ
宿泊時期: 2024年10月
家族旅行
4件の口コミ
7.0/10
投稿日: 2024年11月25日
The location was very central so that’s good. But there was no housekeeping services for stays below 8 nights so that was a disadvantage. And the hotel life was spoilt on the final day of our stay which meant we had to carry down our luggage down 8 flights of stairs which was simply crazy with no compensation from the hotel for this.
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ゲスト
ステューディオ
宿泊時期: 2023年11月
カップル・夫婦での旅行
5件の口コミ
6.5/10
投稿日: 2024年2月18日
The hotel is located right in the city centre, so it's convenient to explore the city, but do be aware that it quite a far way to get there from the train station. The room is equipped with a kitchen but it's quite a squeeze.
Adagio Place Kléber nails the most important hotel requirement: location. From here, it’s an easy walk to the Cathedral by day and to the Petite France district by night for dinner and ambience. And if you enjoy a spot of shopping between historical strolls, being a minute’s walk from Uniqlo, Primark and Monoprix may be oddly memorable. The building is historic, but not uniform. Some rooms are surprisingly spacious, others noticeably small, so it’s worth checking the specifics before booking. This isn’t a conventional hotel despite its 4-star tag (which seems to be handed out with a baguette these days). It’s more of a serviced apartment in style, complete with kitchenette, dishwasher and minimal housekeeping. You won’t get a freshly made bed each day, but you will get a microwave and dishwasher tabs. Reception is informal and low-key. A hipster on duty will check you in within minutes and answer questions with cheer and surprising competence. Just note that reception physically moves floors depending on the hour – mornings on the first floor, back to the ground by mid-afternoon. The building is secure, and they’re generous with extra key cards if needed. Breakfast is simple but sufficient – a mix of scrambled eggs, sausages, hams, cheese, fruit, bread and decent coffee machines. The outdoor area is a bonus in good weather. A few small touches would elevate the experience (non-frozen butter and proper jam bowls, for instance), but the staff keep things tidy and efficient. Rooms have high ceilings and a touch of flair, though the lighting is odd – a sort of filtered-glow-from-behind-curtains effect that’s more moody than practical. Still, while some corners feel dated, the overall impression is functional and quietly modern. Bathrooms are up-to-date, though shower pressure could use a boost and the bath step might pose a challenge to anyone less sprightly. A word on parking: there isn’t any. You’ll need to use the public parking nearby. It’s just 150m away, but getting there by car is an urban mini-adventure. There’s only one correct road into the garage – miss it, and you’re in for a tour of Strasbourg’s one-way system. Set your GPS to Parking Indigo Strasbourg Kléber – Homme de Fer, not just Place Kléber. Expect to pay €44/day unless you show your hotel card, which brings it down to €28.