Enjoy a wonderful combination of relaxation and active holidays in Northern Alsace
The hotel is located in the charming spa town of Niederbronn-les-Bains, a short distance from the centre, and offers a lovely wellness area.
The hotel is located in the charming spa town of Niederbronn-les-Bains, a short distance from the centre, and offers a lovely wellness area.
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Lovely hotel with pool and sauna and extremely friendly staff. The food at Parc was super good. We have stayed there before; nice to be back.
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Guest reviews
3.3 / 5
Good (31 Reviews)
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Lovely hotel with pool and sauna and extremely friendly staff. The food at Parc was super good. We have stayed there before; nice to be back.
5/5
The food was out of this world. Very very good four-course French cuisine, we were given a free glass of champagne because Jonas won the Tour de France.
5/5
Kevin Rowley
Fantastic lovely food, good service.
Got towels changed every other day.
Lovely staff.
5/5
Really nice stay - especially the food at the restaurant at Hotel du Parc was fantastic.
4/5
Nice hotel - lovely with pool, sauna, and steam bath. The food at the other hotel was okay, but the staff was a bit confused when there were many people.
4/5
Nice hotel with good breakfast and okay spa area
4/5
Mats Johansson
Nice and clean hotel well located in the city with free parking and a good check-in procedure.
4/5
Good service and smiling👍
4/5
Great stay, ok double room, fantastic dinner
4/5
Jan Zeidler
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About the hotel
Enjoy a wonderful combination of relaxation and active holidays in Northern Alsace! Located in the charming spa town of Niederbronn-les-Bains, in the heart of the large UNESCO-listed nature park 'Parc Naturel Régional des Vosges du Nord', the Hotel Majestic Alsace offers a great starting point for some wonderful hiking and cycling tours in the picturesque landscapes of the Vosges. Relax and recharge your batteries with the hotel wellness and explore the many options in the centre of the cosy spa town, within walking distance of the hotel. If you feel like it, you can also visit the big city of Strasbourg, which is about a 45-minute drive from the hotel.
About the hotel
Hotel Majestic Alsace is located in the spa town of Niederbronn-les-Bains, in the heart of the 'Parc Naturel Régional des Vosges du Nord' - a 120,000-hectare nature park at the northern end of the Vosges mountain range in north-eastern France. The centre of the small spa town of Niederbronn-les-Bains is just a few hundred metres away, where a diverse range of activities await, from kite jumping and hot baths to historical sights, beautiful and quirky architecture and exciting town walks.
Relax in the hotel's wellness area, which offers an indoor swimming pool, massage, sauna and fitness facilities. Here you have the perfect opportunity to recover and recharge for new adventures after a day full of adventure.
Every morning you can enjoy a lovely buffet breakfast in the hotel's cosy surroundings. In the evening, exciting dishes are served at the sister hotel, Hotel du Parc, which you will find just 200 metres from the hotel. When you return to the Hotel Majestic Alsace, you can also relax in the cosy cocktail bar.
The area where the hotel is located is covered by 65% forest and is home to an incredibly wide spectrum of flora and fauna. The park has been given the rare title of 'Biosphere Reserve' by UNESCO and has been awarded a prize for being a 'destination of excellence'. It is ideal for an active holiday. There are signposted routes in the area and bicycles can be hired at the hotel.
Parking is free at the hotel and you have free access to wireless internet during your stay.
Rooms
Hotel Majestic Alsace has 51 rooms with private bathroom and toilet. All rooms are simply furnished with a desk, flat-screen TV and telephone.
About the hotel
About the hotel
In the heart of Niederbronn-les-Bains, Hotel Majestic Alsace welcomes guests with its charming blend of modern comfort and Alsatian tradition. Relax in the serene indoor pool, unwind in the cozy lounge, and explore the picturesque surroundings with ease.
See the good prices for children. To achieve the advantageous prices, there must be at minimum of 2 paying adults in the room.
Hotel notes
If your stay includes dinner, it will be served at the Hotel du Parc, which is about 200 metres from the hotel.
Guests can park for free in the private car park at Grand Hôtel Filippo (350 metres from Hotel Majestic).
If your stay includes wine tasting, this takes place in Cleebourg, about 30 minutes' drive from the hotel, between 8:00 and 12:00 and between 14:00 and 18:00.
Please note: The hotel's wellness area and pool will open at the beginning of August 2018. If you stay at the hotel before the wellness area opens, you will receive a bottle of Cremant as compensation.
You must bring your own towels for use in the wellness area, otherwise you can rent towels at the hotel for a fee. The pool can be used from 10:00-20:00, sauna and hammam from 14:00-20:00.
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Guest reviews
3.3 / 5
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Lovely experience, where we used the pool and the opportunity for a sauna. There was peace to relax. The hotel's breakfast is not overwhelming. There was fresh bread, cheese and cold cuts, fruit, yogurt, and muesli. The coffee was awful in taste. We encourage replacing it with a more modern and flavorful machine. Dinner is eaten at another hotel, and the food was fantastic. We enjoyed sitting in a restaurant that looked like something out of a fairy tale. Woodcarving all over the room. It was a fun experience. The town is cozy and very beautiful. The hotel is centrally located with good access to shopping opportunities, bars, and cafes.
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5/5
Henriette Ferrarese Vico
- 2025-09-06
5/5
Palle Møller Nielsen
- 2024-07-30
Lovely hotel with pool and sauna and extremely friendly staff. The food at Parc was super good. We have stayed there before; nice to be back.
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5/5
- 2024-05-04
The food was out of this world. Very very good four-course French cuisine, we were given a free glass of champagne because Jonas won the Tour de France.
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5/5
Kevin Rowley
- 2022-07-25
Fantastic lovely food, good service.
Got towels changed every other day.
Lovely staff.
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5/5
- 2021-09-07
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