Le Grand Hotel by Stay Collection in Strasbourg
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Description
Hotel opened in 1954, renovated in 2007. In this hotel 111 room, 6 floors.
Policies and conditions
- Child policies: Children are not permitted to stay at this property
- Cribs and Extra Beds: Extra bed and crib policies may vary according to room type. Please refer to the room type details for more information.
- Breakfast: Continental Buffet [Mon - Fri] 06:30-10:00 Open
[Sat - Sun] 07:00-10:30 Open Additional breakfast fees are not included in the total and need to be paid at the property. - Pets: Pets are allowed on request Fee: €11.00 (approx. US$13.08) per pet per day
- Service animals: Service animals are allowed on request
- Age Requirements: The main guest checking in must be at least 18 years old
- Paying at the hotel: JSB, Visa, AmericanExpress, MasterCard
- Check in time: 15:00. Check out time: 12:00.
Services and facilities
- Air conditioning
- Elevator/lift
- Smoke-free property
- Heating
- Security guard
- Newspapers
- Express check-in/check-out
- Television in lobby
- Terrace
- Fire Extinguisher
- All Spaces Non-Smoking (public and private)
- Reception desk
- Non-smoking rooms
- Room service
- Smoke Detector
- Cable TV
- TV
- Accessibility features
- Wheelchair Accessible
- Luggage storage
- Laundry
- Safe-deposit box
- Concierge services
- Dry-cleaning
- Luggage storage
- Telephone
- Bar
- Breakfast
- Buffet breakfast
- Breakfast in the room
- Cafe
- Restaurant
- Free Wi-Fi
- Internet
- German
- English
- Italian
- French
- Multi-language staff
- Parking nearby
- Business center
- Event facilities
- Fax and copy machine
- Meeting and presentation facilities
- Conference Hall
- Pets allowed
Street view
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Reviews
The service here is excellent—all of the staff were helpful, attentive, and really made our stay pleasant.
The rooms themselves are perfectly fine, but they seem to vary quite a bit in quality and are showing their age; some areas are noticeably worn. A small design note: my room had the radiator positioned right next to the toilet, which could make that corner of the bathroom very warm!
We opted for the breakfast buffet. It’s not the broadest selection compared to other hotel buffets we've had on this trip, but the food offered is totally fine, and they make a truly excellent hot chocolate—definitely worth getting.
Overall, a great location with superb service, but expect a mixed bag on the room condition.
The soaking tub was a nice feature however keep in mind if you are a wide person you may find it too narrow.
Unfortunately, we experienced significant noise from the guest above us. The front desk addressed it quickly the first time, but the noise returned about an hour later, making it difficult to relax or sleep because we felt on edge.
Grace at check-in was friendly and knowledgeable, but other staff members did not greet or acknowledge us during our stay. The building is secure, and entry requires ringing a bell.
I stayed at Le Grand Hôtel Strasbourg from October 5–6, 2025 (Room 317). What happened that night was unacceptable for any hotel, let alone a three-star one.
At around 2:00 a.m., I was abruptly awakened by loud knocking. The man outside refused to identify himself, only saying, “You called for something; I’m bringing it to you”. I hadn’t requested anything. He refused to give his name, and I couldn’t confirm who he was with no peephole. He then asked, “Are you a Chinese man in Room 317?” I am a Chinese woman travelling alone. When I said no, he replied, “Oh, maybe you exchanged rooms, or maybe someone made a joke” and left.
I tried to call reception using the bedside phone, but it was broken. I then used my mobile to call the number on Google Maps; the same man answered, confirming only then that he was a hotel employee. He said a “Chinese man” had called asking for help, said he was in 317, and asked the receptionist to come because he had disabilities. Instead of verifying this request (which in the end turned to be from a guest in ibis hotel), receptionist simply checked the hotel system, read my full name aloud, assumed it was correct because it “looked Chinese”, and came knocking at 2 am.
When I asked whether he confirmed the caller’s name, he said, “We don’t usually ask the names of our guests”. He also refused to tell me his own name. Only the next morning did the manager say his name was “Francis”. When I asked for his surname, she replied, “That’s the name he goes by here".
This entire event shows serious failures in safety, professionalism, and privacy:
-No night security protocol; staff knock on guests’ doors at 2 a.m. without verification.
-Broken in-room phone and no peephole reflect clear safety risks.
-The employee failed to confirm the caller’s identity.
-He accessed and disclosed my full name aloud, a privacy violation.
-His assumption that a Chinese name equals a Chinese man reveals racial and gender discrimination.
-He tried to distribute the responsibility to me, someone woken up BY him, instead of apologizing.
GOOD NEWS: The manager’s vague answer about his identity shows the hotel's good protection of personal privacy. It's just the privacy had nothing to do with its guests.
Because of this, I spent the night feeling unsafe and could not sleep until 4 a.m. I have neurasthenia, and being awakened like this caused serious distress. The next morning, the reception manager admitted that proper protocol requires checking a guest’s name before approaching their room — meaning this employee ignored standard procedure entirely. She kept repeating, “this is the first time this has ever happened to us". This statement once again showed the amazing corporate culture of this hotel: distributing their responsibility onto innocent guest. She tried to make the incident seem as an isolated case rather than a systemic issue. But if their training were truly professionally standardised, such a mistake could never have happened.
The whole thing WAS a systemic problem: poor staff training, lack of supervision, and disregard for privacy and guest safety. The hotel was unable to distinguish between internal and external calls, meaning they can’t verify where a call comes from. If the man at my door had not been an employee, I would have had no way to protect myself.
Guests deserve safety, transparency, and respect — not fear, negligence, and discrimination. Until this hotel takes responsibility and implements real safety measures, there will still be danger of another guest being disturbed at 2 am, there will still be invasion of privacy by its staff, and there will still be chances of wasting your money only to get no rest over night and mental distress.
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Frequently asked questions about Le Grand Hotel by Stay Collection
How much does it cost to stay at Le Grand Hotel by Stay Collection?
The cost of staying in Le Grand Hotel by Stay Collection depends on the dates, rates, number of guests and other conditions. The minimum estimated price is 123 USD. Enter your dates to see the exact offer prices.
Which sights are located near Le Grand Hotel by Stay Collection?
The nearest sights are: Kammerzell House (1 km) and Strasbourg Cathedral (1.1 km)
What are the check-in and check-out times at Le Grand Hotel by Stay Collection?
Check-in at Le Grand Hotel by Stay Collection is possible from 15:00, check-out is until 12:00.
Does Le Grand Hotel have a pool?
No, Le Grand Hotel does not have a pool for guests.
Are pets allowed at Le Grand Hotel?
Yes, pets are welcome at Le Grand Hotel, but we recommend calling ahead to confirm details (e.g., pet size, fees).
Does Le Grand Hotel serve breakfast?
Yes, Le Grand Hotel serves breakfast for guests. Breakfast options include Continental style.
How to get to Le Grand Hotel from the nearest airport?
The nearest airport is Strasbourg Airport, located about 21 mins from hotel by car (18.9 km) away.
What’s the cancellation policy at Le Grand Hotel?
The cancellation policy at Le Grand Hotel depends on your room type and booking terms.


























































































































