HÔTEL DE GUISE * * *
Hotel in the heart of the Old City with comfortable rooms and junior suites and pets allowed
In the heart of the Old Town, the Hôtel de Guise is a former stately home, built in 1752 by the Marquis de Jouffroy and the Countess de Bressey, who was known as a favourite at the court of King Stanislas. Many elements of the Louis XIII period can be found here. The hotel has an interior courtyard. We like its monumental marble staircase and its wrought iron banister inspired by Jean Lamour. The rooms and junior suites offer all the necessary comfort and refinement. A little extra: pets are accepted!
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Smell was terrific, room was dark
It is a 10 minute walk to Place Stanislaus and all of the eateries and pubs there.
You do have to walk from wherever you park to the hotel. If you can, ease your burden and drop your bags at the head of the street as it is a pedestrian way.
We would stay there anytime in Nancy.