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1. Enzo Hotels Mulhouse Sud Morschwiller
Enzo Hotels Mulhouse Sud MorschwillerMorschwiller-le-Bas
Serge
S$86
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19 Sept - 20 Sept




2. Hotel Campanile Mulhouse Sud - Morschwiller
Hotel Campanile Mulhouse Sud - MorschwillerMorschwiller-le-Bas
Nicole
S$84
includes taxes & fees
6 Sept - 7 Sept
S$126
includes taxes & fees
30 Aug - 31 Aug




4. L’auberge de Cheval Blanc Brunstatt
L’auberge de Cheval Blanc BrunstattBrunstatt-Didenheim
Ernestine
S$104
includes taxes & fees
24 Aug - 25 Aug
S$86
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20 Sept - 21 Sept
S$126
includes taxes & fees
6 Sept - 7 Sept
S$141
includes taxes & fees
19 Sept - 20 Sept
S$86
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6 Sept - 7 Sept
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Top Morschwiller-le-Bas Hotel Reviews
Hotel Villa K - Basel Airport
10/10 Excellent
"Très bel accueil! Malgré un départ très tôt le matin, nous avons eu accès au petit-déjeuner généreux et à une navette! Lits très confortables et air climatisé très apprécié avec cette canicule!"
Hotel D - Basel - Boutique Hotel
10/10 Excellent
"Staff"
Hotel Bristol
10/10 Excellent
"Lovely hotel situated very close to the town centre. The room was modern and comfortable. Excellent pillows.Great shower and bathroom. Staff very helpful"
Essential by Dorint Basel City
10/10 Excellent
"all rooms don't have AC so you have to be careful. I had to upgrade my room because no AC do not fit me ;) They should say so when we book. We should have an option."
Central City Hotel Rochat
10/10 Excellent
"Clean room and well appointed with AC. Stayed only a night so not much to experience."
Aparthotel Adagio Access Saint Louis Bâle
8/10 Good
"An excellent base for anyone exploring Basel or traveling further into Switzerland. The only downside was the lack of in-room air conditioning which made sleeping quite uncomfortable during the summer heatwave."
City Pop 2Night Basel - Self check-in
10/10 Excellent
"Staff responded immediately for any of our concerns… it was 100° in Basel and the hotel did everything they could to keep the building cool. nobody in Switzerland could give us really strong air air-conditioning like we were used to at home."
Best Western Plus Au Cheval Blanc Mulhouse Nord
8/10 Good
"Parking at this hotel is a bit tricky. The back lot filled up very quickly and there was no in/out availability after they closed the gate at midnight. Hotel itself was good. Had a fridge with cold Alsace water (complimentary) waiting for us after we check in. Staff was friendly. Room was a good size. We booked a deluxe room with 1 double bed and 2 twin beds. One of the twin beds was a pull out bed from the couch. It was fine but if the person sleeping on it was taller it would have been a bit of an issue."
Residhotel Mulhouse Centre
8/10 Good
"Checkin was a disaster compounded by unnecessary surliness and incompetence. They demand a 24 hour pre check in online and I did that noting that I would stop by at 1 pm to drop bags and avail myself of their luggage storage option. I received an email back thanking me for pre-check in. I showed up at 3 pm and there was a family from Montreal also looking to check in early. The phone didn’t pick up then a random guy came and accosted us for being early and I explained I spelled it out in the pre check in. He said to give him 5 minutes. That turned into fifteen minutes and then some other guy showed up and accosted us again and shut the door and left us out on the street in the hot weather. I found his language to be rude and abrasive as did the Montreal family. Finally some hotel guests took pity on us and let us in and showed us where the luggage storage was and we went to get some water nearby (why that was so difficult for the hotel staff Ill never know). I don’t know why they bother with the pre-registration kabuki. Then my room didn’t have a frying pan but there was a whisk and a spatula. After three days I gave up asking. It’s unfortunate because it’s a nicely renovated old building in a convenient spot though it was interesting that they have a placard at the front desk advising guests not to argue with staff so somehow the surliness is built into the hospitality illusion they offer. It was like a surly Fawlty Towers Totally uncalled for. C’est dommage."



























