The Best Western Metz Technopôle is located 3 km from the historical centre of Metz, on the edge of an 18-hole golf course.
Geoff47
New Zealand
A very comfortable hotel with excellent dinner options and a good breakfast. Lots of parking and an easy drive to the city centre. A good stopover option.
In a calm district at the heart of the garden city of Metz, you will find this conveniently situated hotel and restaurant, ideal for exploring the capital of Lorraine.
David
United Kingdom
Its location, city within 5 minutes walk, secure parking and the restaurant was excellent along with great food.
Top that with great staff.
Dear guests, please note that our establishment is undergoing renovation works! We are renovating our standard rooms, so we expect some noise pollution during the day.
Peter
United Kingdom
The hotel is in a great location, with good parking.
The staff in reception and the restaurant were friendly and helpful.
This 3-star hotel is situated 4 km from the city centre of Metz in the Metz-Technopole complex. Free Wi-Fi and a welcome tray with tea and coffee are offered in its en suite rooms.
Ideally located in the heart of the Imperial district, opposite Metz-Ville Railway Station and Pompidou Centre, the Alerion hotel offers views of the town's historic monuments.
Opposite St. Etienne's Cathedral, Hôtel de la Cathédrale Metz is set in Metz and offers a 24-hour front desk. The property has a terrace and is 1.3 km from Centre Pompidou-Metz.
Alison
United Kingdom
character property, excellent location in beautiful town
Set in the heart of Metz, La Citadelle Metz MGallery offers large and luxury rooms and suites with a flat-screen TV, individual air-conditioning and free WiFi internet access.
Rhoderic
United Kingdom
Great location with car parking .Spacious rooms and lovely onsite restaurant
In the historic heart of Metz, in an elegant XVIII century building, the completely renovated Mercure Grand Hôtel Metz Centre Cathédrale features comfortable accommodation and friendly, attentive...
ACE Hôtel Metz is situated in Metz, within 3.7 km of Parc des Expositions de Metz and 5.6 km of Centre Pompidou-Metz. This 3-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with a private bathroom.
Dear guests, please note that our establishment is undergoing renovation works! We are renovating our standard rooms, so we expect some noise pollution during the day.
Proximity to centre of the town. On site parking 🅿️
Located in the centre of Metz, facing the train station and a 2-minute walk from Centre Pompidou-Metz, ibis Metz Centre Gare offers air-conditioned rooms with a flat-screen TV with satellite channels.
In the centre of Metz, within walking distance from the train station, Comfort Hotel Cecil Metz Gare offers a friendly atmosphere, peaceful and comfortable accommodation with free WiFi access...
In a calm district at the heart of the garden city of Metz, you will find this conveniently situated hotel and restaurant, ideal for exploring the capital of Lorraine.
Great breakfast, great location, room was small but functional
This 3-star hotel is situated 4 km from the city centre of Metz in the Metz-Technopole complex. Free Wi-Fi and a welcome tray with tea and coffee are offered in its en suite rooms.
Friendly staff ! Great fresh breakfast ! Nice surroundings
Set in a 17th-century building with 18th-century furnishings, this hotel is located in a historical district of Metz, along the Moselle River. Four terraces are available.
Good room in excellent location and parking in old centre of Metz.
Adams Hotel is located 5 km from the centre of Metz, a 5-minute drive from Place de la Republique and Metz Cathedral. It offers comfortable accommodation with free Wi-Fi access.
Very friendly staff, nice breakfast, near the highway
Featuring free WiFi throughout the property, hotelF1 Metz Actipole offers accommodation in Metz, 3.2 km from Parc des Expositions de Metz. The rooms are equipped with a shared bathroom.
A Fascinating Voyage through Art, History and Culture
Located near the borders of France, Germany and Luxemburg, the French city of Metz is the capital of the Lorraine region in the Moselle department. This destination has stunning architecture, as well as rich history and culture.
The Saint Étienne Cathedral is a massive Gothic structure, built of yellow limestone. This masterpiece along with the Defensive City Gates, are some of the most important landmarks in Metz.
You can wander around the picturesque streets, admire the buildings made of Jaumont stone and discover a mix of Italian, French and German architecture. The modern Centre Pompidou-Metz is home to great pieces of modern art by world-renown artists like Joan Miró, Henri Matisse and Picasso.
Set on the banks of the Moselle and Seille rivers, the city of Metz is reachable by train from Paris, Lyon, Nice, Marseille and Strasbourg. The monumental railway station of Gare de Metz-Ville is a Romanesque building with a magnificent clock tower and a stained-glass window.
The Metz-Nancy-Lorraine Airport is about 16 km away from the city centre and has flights to Toulouse, Cologne and Brussels. Booking.com offers a variety of hotels and apartments in Metz to choose from.
The stained glass windows of the cathedral are wonderful,...
The stained glass windows of the cathedral are wonderful, and so is the old city. Metz is a pleasant city, go for the flowery ice creams, they are beautiful and delicious.The free bus to centre Pompidou is a surprise.
La cour d'or is worth visiting.
I will strongly dissuaes you from booking an appartment from the organisation Rock &Share, they make promises they do not keep.
William
Netherlands
10
Scored 10
Beautiful city to walk around in.
Beautiful city to walk around in. Extraordinary cathedral if you are into architecture; Centre Pompidou-Metz is also superb from the perspective of architecture. Also: very extensive archaeology museum if you are into that. And there are great restaurants. Not too touristy (too far for day trips from Paris, in contrast to Reims). I did have a problem with the housing; best to avoid "rock-in-share" listings (I was charged for two nights, and also charged a "cleaning" fee, but was never able to pick up the key or enter the place).
Nicolas
United States
6.0
Scored 6.0
Metz is an interesting city.
Metz is an interesting city. We hope to spend more time there, walking by the rivers and canals. Metz can't be blamed for bad weather. We just chose the wrong time of year for our trip. We now have maps and a guide to the city and hope to return. Due to the winding streets it can be difficult to find oone's way around but that can lead to interesting discoveries.
Mary
Ireland
10
Scored 10
Pretty little French town.
Pretty little French town. All sights within walking distance. Large pedestrian zone. Excellent restaurants with ambience.
To visit: Cathedral, covered market, Centre Pompidou, Museums. Be sure to stroll through the pedestrian zone.
Andreas
Switzerland
10
Scored 10
It was perfect for us.
It was perfect for us. Clean and had everything that we needed. It was close to the city centre and had beautiful views. The host was amazing! Patrick was extremely helpful and made our stay very comfortable.
Louise
Australia
10
Scored 10
There was so much to see and do and we could have easily...
There was so much to see and do and we could have easily spent 3 days exploring the city but instead had only a day and a half.
The electric buses in the centre (which look like trams) are free and easy to use.
Everything in the centre is within walking distance.
It also has a two Indoor shopping centre - the Muse just outside of the centre is by far the nicer of the two.
The train station is absolutely stunning and was built for Kaiser Wilhelm 2 and is he had apartments there.
The people are friendly, food is reasonably priced and the sights are stunning.
An amazing find but I think it is in the process of upgrading from a normal station area hotel into a boutique hotel so these prices won't last long. Our Booking.com rate was about 20 euro less than the posted rate and a large, good breakfast was included, which I hadn't expected. That made it an even better deal! The area is elegant, Metz is not big but it was an easy walk to both the train station and the old centre. The staff were helpful, even though I don't speak French.
Our original booking in Metz at a different apartment was cancelled the day before arrival and we were left stranded and luckily found this lovely apartment ! It's spacious , clean and in an upmarket neighborhood. It's a 15 minute walk to the centre but is next to a bus stop if you prefer not to walk. There is a large Auchan supermarket next door to the property and there are good restaurants located about 500ms away in the same street.
We know this hotel from times it was called Grand Hotel de Metz . We were there several times starting 2012. But such incredible face-lift of hotel under Mercure name we did not expect- to our positive surprise. It became modern and young, attracting anyone who wants to stay in city centre . Good pricing, perfect time for checking out-12.00, with no rush after breakfast, very polite personnel. We would definitely come back!
Be aware that Ubers and taxis to this hotel from Metz or GT area are a minimum 20E. We knew it was out of the city center but didn’t realize how expensive transportation would be. Best if you have a car. The front desk staff are very friendly.
A nice cozy apartment situated close to La porte des Allemands. Only a few minutes of walk from La gare de Metz-Ville, thru the city center. Everything was clean and working as it should. The environment was quiet too.
Lovely old historic building modernised to make it comfortable and relaxing. The location to Metz centre is terrific and all of the staff were friendly and helpful especially Giovanni on the front desk.
The location is the best to visit Metz city center.
Our room was very clean and there was a coffee machine and water in the fridge.
You can get discount for a parking that is very close to the hotel.
The location of the hotel is perfect, it is right in the centre of the city and near most of the major sites. It is also good value for money and a nice place to stay.
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