 Situated in Illzach, to the north of Mulhouse, this affordable hotel is easily accessible from the A35 and A36 motorways and a short drive from Parc des Expositions convention centre.
Campanile Mulhouse - Illzach Ile Napoléon offers you affordable accommodation in a very convenient and easily accessible location, making it a good choice when visiting Mulhouse or travelling through the Alsace region of France. Whether you are on your way to nearby Basel in Switzerland, or are here for a show or a conference at the Parc des Expositions convention centre, the hotel offers you the perfect location for all this and more.
Featuring its own restaurant serving breakfast, lunch and dinner, this hotel is an ideal place for a stopover while travelling through central Europe. With Germany and Switzerland a short drive away, the hotel is very convenient indeed.
From Mulhouse / Belfort : a36 direction a35 Allemagne / Bale exit Ile de Napoléon, then turn left pass the Commercial centre, at roundabout take direction Chalampe. From Colmar/Bale : A35 then A36 direction Mulhouse exit Ile de Napoleon, turn left after the lights, pass the Commercial centre then at roundabout direction Chalampe / Peugeot factory.
Local Attractions :
• The Town Hall (6 Miles) - The Town Hall, built in 1553, is a Rhenish Renaissance style building with a double staircase. Montaigne, who was in Mulhouse in 1580, described it as a 'magnificent, golden palace'. • Saint Etienne's Protestant Church (6 Miles) - St Etienne's Protestant Church is a neogothic structure built by Jean-Baptiste Schacre on the site of the former parish church of St Etienne (16th century). • Museum of Printed Textiles (8 Miles) - This museum relates the history of printed cotton in Alsace and throughout the world. An exceptional collection of fabrics and machinery is on display. Between 1994 and 1996 the museum was entirely reorganised. • The Fortifications (9 Miles) - The 'Tour du Diable' and the 'Tour Nessel' These two towers are the remains of the former Episcopal castle. The Tour du Diable (the Devil's Tower) became part of the city walls after the destruction of the castle.
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