A traditional residence from the end of the 19th century, the Hotel Edelweiss is 200 metres from a free shuttle bus, which drives the 1 km to Serre Chevalier ski slopes and Monetier-les-Bains.
Carole
United Kingdom
Good location, friendly staff, clean, excellent croissant at breakfast! handy for a walk to the old town and motorbike friendly with parking.
Hotel Mont-Brison sits 100 metres from Briançon's city centre and 150 metres from Mont Prorel Cable Car. Briançon train station is 400 metres from the property, and the casino is 100 metres away.
Vauban is located in the centre of Briançon, at the foot of the ski slopes. The property is a 4-minute walk from Prorel Ski Lift. Guest rooms are equipped with a TV and Canal + channel.
Fiona
United Kingdom
Clean and comfortable hotel within easy walking distance of the town. Great Mountain View’s. Very friendly and helpful staff. Secure parking for our motorcycles.
Situated in the centre of Briançon, 350 metres from the chairlift and 15 km from Monêtiers les Bains, Hôtel de la Chaussée offers a traditional restaurant, a bar and a terrace.
Jon
Australia
This was an unexpected pleasure. I opted to pay slightly more for a view and ensuite bathroom, and am very happy that I did. The decor is rustically wonderful. The bathroom is maybe the best one I've had in France. The beds are comfortable and the staff are very kind. Thumbs up from me.
Auberge de la Paix is a charming French inn situated in the heart of the beautiful old town of Briançon. Individually decorated rooms feature satellite TV and free Wi-Fi is available in public areas.
Situated in Briançon, 37 km from Sestriere Colle, Les Loft's de Mika features accommodation with a terrace, private parking, a restaurant and a bar. This 3-star hotel offers ski storage space.
Featuring free access to a heated indoor swimming pool, sauna, hammam and fitness centre, Suite Home Briancon is just 1 km from the nearest ski lift and 2 km from Briançon Train Station.
Soleil Vacances Parc Hôtel Résidence is located in the centre of Briançon, just 300 metres from the Prorel cable car that provides access to the Serre-Chevalier ski slopes.
Jessica
Finland
the rooms were fairly big and the bed was big and comfortable.
The staff was friendly although on the peak times there was not enough of staff to check the people in.
The breakfast was very nice, a lot of options.
Hotel Mont-Brison sits 100 metres from Briançon's city centre and 150 metres from Mont Prorel Cable Car. Briançon train station is 400 metres from the property, and the casino is 100 metres away.
Great stay, tidy, clean, newly renewed and great view
A traditional residence from the end of the 19th century, the Hotel Edelweiss is 200 metres from a free shuttle bus, which drives the 1 km to Serre Chevalier ski slopes and Monetier-les-Bains.
Friendly service, comfortable rooms, good location.
Situated in the centre of Briançon, 350 metres from the chairlift and 15 km from Monêtiers les Bains, Hôtel de la Chaussée offers a traditional restaurant, a bar and a terrace.
Extremely cozy room and well decorated, super comfy bed
Situated in Briançon, 37 km from Sestriere Colle, Les Loft's de Mika features accommodation with a terrace, private parking, a restaurant and a bar. This 3-star hotel offers ski storage space.
The old town was beautiful but it is very hilly so not for...
The old town was beautiful but it is very hilly so not for anyone who has mobility difficulties. The new town, at the bottom of the hill is a total contrast. It has a great weekly market. From the old town it is possible to get into the surrounding countryside by bus. The number 7 bus to Nevache is a beautiful ride. Walking in the mountains is fairly demanding Just keep an eye on the bus times! Lots of places to eat nearby and interesting little shops on the doorstep.
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Scored 8.0
8.0
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Anonymous
Scored 8.0
8.0
The old town was beautiful, but outside of that was...
The old town was beautiful, but outside of that was difficult to get around as not much public transport. Used my bike and walking a lot for the majority of my stay. Some great restaurants to explore.
Matthew
United Arab Emirates
Scored 10
10
Great varierty of restaurants and shops.
Great varierty of restaurants and shops. Everyone very friendly. Easy to park not very expensive. Paths cleared of snow. Lots to see and do that don't cost anything. A few takeaways .including McDonalds and vans selling pizza and kebabs which seemed to be doing briskly business. Well.worth a visit.
Marie
Ireland
Scored 6.0
6.0
Good choice for active travellers because nestled in the...
Good choice for active travellers because nestled in the intersection of several valleys (great possibilities for biking and hiking). The old part of the town is nice but a little bit too much turist-oriented: certainly it's a good choice for a rest day after sport activities.
Breakfast was very poor. The region is renowned for its cheese, jams and honey, yet they offer the most commerical, sugary alternatives on the market. The croissants are not fresh ( in France!!) and there is a sign infront of the apples saying ' you must eat on premise'. So poor and cheap.
Very comfortable suite for our family of four. It was conveniently close to the train station and the beginning of the GR5 trail. It was about a 40 min walk to dinner in the old briancon which we did do, but this was uphill and it was difficult to get a taxi
We've stayed here a few times but the last was 3 years ago. We like the hotel and its location with Briancon being a great cycling centre. The rooms are clean and modern and a good size.
Awesome historic building, nicely renovated. 4x cyclists stayed during Tour de France, lots of room for bikes, lovely terrace and outlook, perfect location. Very cool!
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