Just 500 metres from Verdun Train Station, this hotel is a 15-minute drive from Verdun Memorial. It offers en suite rooms with a desk and free Wi-Fi access.
Located in Verdun, within 8.1 km of Verdun Memorial and 11 km of Fort Douaumont, B&B HOTEL Verdun provides accommodation with a terrace and as well as free private parking for guests who drive.
Hotel de Montaulbain is located in the historic centre of Verdun-sur-Meuse, just 200 metres from the Roman Catholic Diocese. Free WiFi internet access is provided throughout.
Iain
Germany
Everything. The Location ist brilliant Stuck between the Backstreets of Verdun two delightfull resteraunts within 1 min.
Will be a pleasure to Go again
Featuring free WiFi throughout the property, Les Jardins du Mess offers accommodation in Verdun-sur-Meuse. The hotel has a sun terrace and views of the garden.
Featuring a bar and views of city, Savy Hôtel is located in Verdun, 7.7 km from Verdun Memorial. Featuring a terrace, this 3-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with a private bathroom.
Amanda
Australia
The hotel wasn’t a hotel, it was a boat. We arrived and the doors were locked. We could not enter or contact anyone. We booked another hotel for the night.
This ibis Budget is located in Verdun, 2.5 km from the town centre. It offers air-conditioned guest rooms, each with a private bathroom, lift access, cable TV and free Wi-Fi.
Set in a late 19th-century building with vaulted cellars, this hotel is located in Verdun, 9 km from Verdun Memorial. It offers en suite accommodation in a green setting and features a bar.
jeremy
United Kingdom
Breakfast was limited, room was spacious and off street parking was good
Les Orchidees is situated 2 km from the centre of Verdun, between Metz and Reims. It offers an outdoor swimming pool and en suite accommodation with free Wi-Fi and free private parking on site.
Hôtel F1 Verdun offers accommodation in Verdun-sur-Meuse. Free WiFi and free private parking are available at this property. Guests have access to a shared bathroom.
Sebastian
United Kingdom
It does what it says on the tin.
Bed and sleep.
It does have a t.v. with local channels.
Fly to Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport, then take a 2-hour train to Meuse TGV station, followed by a 20-minute taxi to Verdun. Alternatively, drive from Paris (about 250km, 3 hours). From London, take Eurostar to Paris (2.5 hours), then train and taxi as above.
The most convenient airport for both domestic and international travellers is Metz-Nancy-Lorraine Airport, due to its proximity (70km) and regular direct flights to Verdun. It offers good connections to major European cities.
Verdun, France, offers several public transport options. The city bus, 'TIV', operates regularly, covering major routes. Taxis are also readily available. For shorter distances, walking or cycling is feasible due to Verdun's compact size. If preferred, car hire services are accessible for more flexible travel.
The best area to stay in Verdun, France, is the city centre, known for its historical sites like the Verdun Memorial and Douaumont Ossuary. It offers convenient access to restaurants, shops, and public transport.
What guests said about Verdun:
10
Scored 10
I liked the ability to walk a relatively short distances in...
I liked the ability to walk a relatively short distances in Verdun, to a wide variety of Cafes and restaurants, and monuments. I liked the variety of restaurants near or along the water front. Also, by car, it is a short drive to major Verdun museums and battle grounds and American cemeteries in the area. So munch to see and comprehend.i would have loved staying longer, but only had a two weeks to see other destinations as well. Also, It will be best rent a car at the Charles De Gaulle airport.
McSpadden
8.0
Scored 8.0
We can't comment on Verdun as we only stayed one night at...
We can't comment on Verdun as we only stayed one night at the beginning of our holiday. From afar it looked interesting but the area where the hotel is situated doesn't look prosperous and quite frankly safe. I am sure there other parts which we didn't have time and were too tired to explore.
Elisabeth
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Heart of it by the river was very warm and intriguing,...
Heart of it by the river was very warm and intriguing, apparently oriented towards the people who live there and like to meet at the sidewalk cafes to talk and read newspapers; not a prosperous town on a well-travelled circuit. Rather sleepy in places, with awkward-hanging window shutters and walls that haven't been painted in many years. The old military fortifications are extraordinary to see looming over it all. We were only passing through on our way to somewhere else, so impressions were brief.
Anton
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Verdun makes you realize the senselessness and sadness of...
Verdun makes you realize the senselessness and sadness of war. The Memorial de Verdun and its museum is impressive. The ossuary de Douaumont makes one humble.
The city is dominated by the Citadel, which you can visit.
Verdun is a must see to get a better understanding of past en present day Europe.
To reflect stroll along the border of the river Meuse and enjoy one of the many terraces.
Rudi
Netherlands
8.0
Scored 8.0
We stopped here on the way back from a bike tour just to...
We stopped here on the way back from a bike tour just to look over some first world war memorials and Verdun is the perfect place to stay. we were limited for time so will be returning when we have more time as there is so much to see and discover and learn from in a small area. The town was quiet but full of food and drink places along side the river which was perfect for a relaxed meal and a few drinks.
John
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We mainly went for a 'Battle field tour' -not an official,...
We mainly went for a 'Battle field tour' -not an official, or guided tour, but self researched tour.
If you haven't been before , the 'battlefields start approx. 3m from property, and are an absolute maze of trenches, shell holes, and old fortifications, that stretch mile after mile !
The 'official' tourist sites are good , and reasonably priced , but there is SO much more to explore , whilst walking through the woods.(the ring of abandoned forts/gun batteries can be particularly good !)
It is worth taking the time to visit the 'left bank' sites, also -the 'Mort Homme', and 'Cote 304', etc, although there is very little in facilities in this area, so take EVERYTHING that you may need !
Also in the area, i would recommend a visit to 'The Butte du Varquois', and 'Les E'parges',- both areas of intense fighting and underground mining, that frankly, have to be seen to be believed!
PLEASE BE AWARE -
This whole area was 'Red Zone' after the conflict, and as such there are munitions, equipment, explosives etc, possibly, everywhere...
In short, have visited many WW1 battlefields in France, Belgium, etc, but if you want to experience what a WW1 battlefield was really like , you have to visit Verdun !
PS_ Be aware that you may well have trouble with your fone signal in the woods _ if you are depending on google maps, for example , to navigate !!
Staying here was a lovely experience because of the warm welcome of our hosts, who were charming and helpful, the superb location right in the historic heart of beautiful Verdun, and the relaxed and cheerful atmosphere. Good quality breakfast with delicious croissants and artisanal bread, served with local jams. The hotel is a minute's walk to the river, with its cafes, the wonderful cathedral, and a few paces from an excellent restaurant serving fantastic traditional home cooking at a modest price. I would definitely return.
Driving with a young family from Calais en route further south, the B&B Hotel was well located for us to stop for an overnighter before continuing. Its a budget hotel, so don't expect mad luxury, but it was fine. It was clean, beds were comfy our rooms had air conditioning (big bonus given it was 30+ degrees outside) and the staff nothing but helpful & patient while we conversed via my very average French skills.
We stayed here on our way from Germany to Calais as it was about halfway to the Eurotunnel. Having free parking (at the weekend!) nearby was really convenient. The hotel is really close to the town centre the river as well as nice restaurants and bars. Many historic sites also very nearby...
The hotel is situated about 10mins walk from the city centre. My room was of adequate size with a comfortable bed and the shower was clean and worked fine. An added bonus was an attached garage providing secure parking for my motorcycle.
This place is a nice option to stay for a few nights while visiting Verdun. It's located not far away from the city in a quiet neighborhood. The owner is very welcoming! The breakfast was fulfilling and the rest we packed with us.
The appartment was quite good and had everything you might need for a short stay.
Additionally, it’s ideally situated for the centre of Verdun.
Furthermore, there was free parking within easy walking distance of the property.
The breakfast was generous in its servings, and provided a wide variety of choices of food and drink. Local products were served and enhanced the feeling that we were eating just like people of Verdun.
The rooms were comfortable and clean. The owners were very friendly and helpful. Breakfast was nice and homemade jam was excellent. Would highly recommend if you need a place to stay in Verdun!
Excellent Hotel directly on the river front with good secure parking (15 euro).
Beautiful location. Great room. Huge bed. Brilliant friendly staff. We’d love to come back.
The owners are very nice and discrete.
There is a fridge in the room and a microwave in the hall.
It is super quiet and 2 minutes from the center.
Bed is very confortable.
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