The five most beautiful hotels with spas in Strasbourg
Strasbourg. Its half-timbered houses, the gentle flow of its river, the Ill, its Notre-Dame cathedral… The city’s wealth of culture and heritage is something to be rediscovered every season. For a weekend in the capital of Alsace, focus on these five hotels, all with top-quality spas.
Maison Rouge Strasbourg Hotel & Spa, Autograph Collection
This hotel and spa in Strasbourg is one of the best-known establishments in the region. Ideally located in the heart of the city, Maison Rouge boasts 131 rooms and suites, whose design combines Alsatian charm with the character of the Art Deco style of the 1920s. The Deluxe and Signature suites, with their sublime views of Notre-Dame cathedral, are particularly appealing.
The atmosphere here is hushed and refined. After a pleasant meal in the 1387 restaurant, you slowly make your way to the 150 m2 spa. While black and white marble rubs shoulders with wood and brass, vinotherapy reigns supreme in this relaxing space. The ingredients in the Vinesime products used come from grapes grown in renowned vineyards, for treatments that are as natural as they are effective. Sauna, hammam, sensory shower and jacuzzi complete the offer of this five-star hotel.
Hôtel & Spa Régent Petite France
Authenticity. That’s the word that could describe the Hôtel & Spa Régent Petite France. This former 17th-century mill was built on the water and then converted into an industrial building for ice production, before becoming the jewel box we know today. Its charm is an integral part of the history and beauty of Strasbourg city centre. In fact, all the rooms and suites have a view of the half-timbered houses, the River Ill and the picturesque Petite France district. You can also enjoy this typical picture from the terrace of the hotel restaurant and in the champagne bar, which has large picture windows.
But if you want to turn this panoramic view into a memory that will stay with you forever, head for the outdoor whirlpool bath overlooking the surrounding houses and the city. This Strasbourg spa also has an ice fountain and a salt grotto.
Hôtel Les Haras
Are you a fan of the equestrian world? Head for the Hôtel Les Haras, a four-star hotel nestled in Strasbourg’s National Stud, built in the 18th century. The brick walls, the floor in various shades of beige and the courtyard where a horse sculpture stands not far from a majestic tree all contribute to the calm of the place, cut off from the hustle and bustle of the city. Perfect for a drink and letting the kids play outside.
The 115 rooms are decorated with graphic lines and XXL volumes, with a few details reminiscent of the world of equines, such as the leather door handles. And while the brasserie, with its French and Alsatian flavours, boasts impressive wooden architecture, the spa is also recognisable by its modern design. Soothing lighting highlights the white Corian and wood, contrasting with the blue of the 17-metre pool and the mosaic of the hammam.
voco® Strasbourg Centre – The Garden
With its starry sky and plant walls, the spa at this voco hotel is rather modern but less refined than many relaxation areas. There are Physiotherm cabins where you can enjoy the benefits of infrared radiation, a hammam, a pool and comfortable sofas where you can close your eyes and let yourself be carried away by the scent of essential oils.
120 rooms, a lovely shaded terrace, a lounge and a restaurant serving international dishes promise a stay worthy of what you would expect from a four-star hotel.
Parc Hôtel Obernai
Although this hotel is just a few kilometres from Strasbourg, its spa is one of the most renowned in the world. Winner of several awards, the hotel’s 3,000 m2 wellness area is divided into two parts. The Asiane Spa is reserved for customers and features classic equipment, all in a refined, Zen design. But it’s the Yonaguni Spa, with its grey and black stone walls and subdued lighting that soothes the spirit, that’s a must. Inspired by Japan, the various rooms each have their own atmosphere. A relaxation area where flames rise from a central island, suspended beds, a zero degree cabin, a waterfall, a Turkish bath, a snow fountain, a black sauna… The facilities are as sublime as they are effective for relaxing.
On the hotel and gastronomy front, the Parc Hôtel Obernai boasts uniquely decorated rooms and suites, with wooden beams and delicate touches of red. The restaurant offers tasty and daring cuisine, influenced by the two chefs’ extensive travels. Enjoy a peaceful stay in a wooded and leafy setting, far from the hustle and bustle of the city.
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Featured photo: © Maison Rouge
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