The Château d'Osthoffen is built on the site of a Roman settlement dating from 50 BC. Transformed into a stately home in the 18th century, it offers 4-star accommodation in a countryside location.
The Château d'Osthoffen has been home to the same family for over 200 years. Rooms feature period furniture and beautiful artwork, blending historical charm with modern comforts.
Guest rooms are very well-appointed and provide a cosy living space for your stay. They feature en suite facilities, a TV and an elegant décor. The tasty and filling breakfast is free.
The Château d'Osthoffen offers an exceptional setting for private or business receptions, weddings, business lunches or dinners. The capacity for any type of event can be doubled or tripled by the addition of tents.
Free private parking is provided at the Château d'Osthoffen, making it easy to explore the Alsace region by car. The hotel is on Alsace's famous wine route and offers easy access to magnificent vineyards.
It is also just a stone's throw from Strasbourg with its fabulous museums, shops and restaurants.
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Amenities Château d'Osthoffen General information about the hotel
Check-in : from 17:30 to 23:30
Check-out : up to 11:00
Free WiFi
No pets allowed
Non smoking
We speak Bedrooms
Television
Non smoking rooms
Linen
Bathroom
Towels
Parking public on site free
Health information This establishment has taken additional health and hygiene measures to ensure you have a peaceful stay.
Safety features
Hand sanitizer in guest accommodation and key areas
Cleaning
Use of cleaning chemicals that are effective against Coronavirus
Guest accommodation is disinfected between stays
Property is cleaned by professional cleaning companies
This room was the room of Baron von Zuckmantel, Louis XV's Ambassador. With 18th-century furniture, it has a view of the Vosges Mountains, a private bathroom and an LCD TV.
Octave de Bourjolly's room (1835-1901) - 17.5 m² Count Octave le Pays de Bourjolly was the father of Baroness Léon Grouvel: Marie Hortense (1873-1953). Count de Bourjolly was a cavalry squadron leader. He took part in the cavalry charge at Rezonville during the Franco-Prussian war of 1870. He was the owner of the small castle in Oberschaeffolsheim, which is now the town hall.
This en suite room is named after Dorsner, one of Napoleon's officers. It includes a private bathroom, flat-screen TV and Wi-Fi connection.
Pets are not allowed in the establishment. Children 1 years and older are accepted.
Persons 4 years and over stay for 40 € per person per night when sleeping in an available extra bed.
Children from 1 to 2 years old stay for 20 € per person per night if they sleep in an available cot.
Extra beds or baby cots are only available upon request and need to be confirmed by the property.
Supplements are not automatically calculated in the total amount of the reservation on the site and must be paid separately directly with the establishment.
Cards accepted
If you plan to arrive after 21:00, please contact the hotel directly for further instructions regarding late check-in procedure.This property will not accommodate hen, stag or similar parties.