Just 500 metres from Verdun Train Station, this hotel is a 15-minute drive from Verdun Memorial. It offers en suite rooms with a desk and free Wi-Fi access.
Featuring free WiFi throughout the property, Les Jardins du Mess offers accommodation in Verdun-sur-Meuse. The hotel has a sun terrace and views of the garden.
Featuring a bar and views of city, Savy Hôtel is located in Verdun, 7.7 km from Verdun Memorial. Featuring a terrace, this 3-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with a private bathroom.
Robin
United Kingdom
Convenient central location, unusual venue but with well appointed cabin. Just a few cabins, so felt individual. Pleasant bar/breakfast area and rear deck.
This ibis Budget is located in Verdun, 2.5 km from the town centre. It offers air-conditioned guest rooms, each with a private bathroom, lift access, cable TV and free Wi-Fi.
Set in a late 19th-century building with vaulted cellars, this hotel is located in Verdun, 9 km from Verdun Memorial. It offers en suite accommodation in a green setting and features a bar.
Robert
United Kingdom
Young woman very friendly and helpful, shelter to park our bikes under , spacious rooms..
Les Orchidees is situated 2 km from the centre of Verdun, between Metz and Reims. It offers an outdoor swimming pool and en suite accommodation with free Wi-Fi and free private parking on site.
Heidi
United Kingdom
Breakfast was fine. Plenty of parking and, good location to visit the War memorials. WiFi good.
Hôtel F1 Verdun offers accommodation in Verdun-sur-Meuse. Free WiFi and free private parking are available at this property. Guests have access to a shared bathroom.
Sebastian
United Kingdom
It does what it says on the tin.
Bed and sleep.
It does have a t.v. with local channels.
Chambre d'hôte et gîte chez Thomas et John is set in Verdun, 12 km from Fort Douaumont, 200 metres from Mondial Center for Peace, and 500 metres from The Citadel High.
Caroline
United Kingdom
We loved the board games in the apartment. There was a great selection of equipment in the kitchen and the bathroom was also well stocked. Free parking also easily located close by.
Fly to Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport, then take a 2-hour train to Meuse TGV station, followed by a 20-minute taxi to Verdun. Alternatively, drive from Paris (about 250km, 3 hours). From London, take Eurostar to Paris (2.5 hours), then train and taxi as above.
The most convenient airport for both domestic and international travellers is Metz-Nancy-Lorraine Airport, due to its proximity (70km) and regular direct flights to Verdun. It offers good connections to major European cities.
Verdun, France, offers several public transport options. The city bus, 'TIV', operates regularly, covering major routes. Taxis are also readily available. For shorter distances, walking or cycling is feasible due to Verdun's compact size. If preferred, car hire services are accessible for more flexible travel.
The best area to stay in Verdun, France, is the city centre, known for its historical sites like the Verdun Memorial and Douaumont Ossuary. It offers convenient access to restaurants, shops, and public transport.
What guests said about Verdun:
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Scored 10
I liked the ability to walk a relatively short distances in...
I liked the ability to walk a relatively short distances in Verdun, to a wide variety of Cafes and restaurants, and monuments. I liked the variety of restaurants near or along the water front. Also, by car, it is a short drive to major Verdun museums and battle grounds and American cemeteries in the area. So munch to see and comprehend.i would have loved staying longer, but only had a two weeks to see other destinations as well. Also, It will be best rent a car at the Charles De Gaulle airport.
McSpadden
8.0
Scored 8.0
We can't comment on Verdun as we only stayed one night at...
We can't comment on Verdun as we only stayed one night at the beginning of our holiday. From afar it looked interesting but the area where the hotel is situated doesn't look prosperous and quite frankly safe. I am sure there other parts which we didn't have time and were too tired to explore.
Elisabeth
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Heart of it by the river was very warm and intriguing,...
Heart of it by the river was very warm and intriguing, apparently oriented towards the people who live there and like to meet at the sidewalk cafes to talk and read newspapers; not a prosperous town on a well-travelled circuit. Rather sleepy in places, with awkward-hanging window shutters and walls that haven't been painted in many years. The old military fortifications are extraordinary to see looming over it all. We were only passing through on our way to somewhere else, so impressions were brief.
Anton
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Verdun makes you realize the senselessness and sadness of...
Verdun makes you realize the senselessness and sadness of war. The Memorial de Verdun and its museum is impressive. The ossuary de Douaumont makes one humble.
The city is dominated by the Citadel, which you can visit.
Verdun is a must see to get a better understanding of past en present day Europe.
To reflect stroll along the border of the river Meuse and enjoy one of the many terraces.
Rudi
Netherlands
8.0
Scored 8.0
We stopped here on the way back from a bike tour just to...
We stopped here on the way back from a bike tour just to look over some first world war memorials and Verdun is the perfect place to stay. we were limited for time so will be returning when we have more time as there is so much to see and discover and learn from in a small area. The town was quiet but full of food and drink places along side the river which was perfect for a relaxed meal and a few drinks.
John
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We mainly went for a 'Battle field tour' -not an official,...
We mainly went for a 'Battle field tour' -not an official, or guided tour, but self researched tour.
If you haven't been before , the 'battlefields start approx. 3m from property, and are an absolute maze of trenches, shell holes, and old fortifications, that stretch mile after mile !
The 'official' tourist sites are good , and reasonably priced , but there is SO much more to explore , whilst walking through the woods.(the ring of abandoned forts/gun batteries can be particularly good !)
It is worth taking the time to visit the 'left bank' sites, also -the 'Mort Homme', and 'Cote 304', etc, although there is very little in facilities in this area, so take EVERYTHING that you may need !
Also in the area, i would recommend a visit to 'The Butte du Varquois', and 'Les E'parges',- both areas of intense fighting and underground mining, that frankly, have to be seen to be believed!
PLEASE BE AWARE -
This whole area was 'Red Zone' after the conflict, and as such there are munitions, equipment, explosives etc, possibly, everywhere...
In short, have visited many WW1 battlefields in France, Belgium, etc, but if you want to experience what a WW1 battlefield was really like , you have to visit Verdun !
PS_ Be aware that you may well have trouble with your fone signal in the woods _ if you are depending on google maps, for example , to navigate !!
The kitchen had plates, silverware, dishes, dish soap, etc. The refrigerator was large. We also used the washing machine and that was easy to use with English instructions for the machine available online. Its nice and comfortable and large enough for several people. The host gave great recommendations for dinner. Restaurants on both sides of the river are within a short, easy walk. The free parking was conveniently located The key lockbox was easy to access and use.
The hotel wasn’t quite in the town centre so was really peaceful. Our room and bathroom were very large, quirky and comfortable. The interior decor is amazing. Our host was lovely and made us feel very welcome. Breakfast was really delicious, varied and plentiful. Car parking was so easy as was the short walk into Verdun. Highly recommended 😊
Owners were very kind and helpful. The room was updated and clean. Parking was across and up the street about 100 meters. Felt very safe and restaurants were within walking distance. The breakfast was very nice - fresh and local. They also had bottled water for us. The downstairs rooms would work well for parents and children.
Located on the bank of the Meuse next to the main gate of Verdun. Renovated boat with all room below and a bar/restaurant on the top deck. Room was small but with an efficient use of space. Nice breakfast with open air option depending on weather.
Love the location! The rooms are lovely and comfortable. The bar is very nice and the charcuterie board they serve is delightful. We’ve stayed here 4 times in the last 3 years. This is the only place we will stay when in Verdun!!
Marvelous breakfast. Loved being on the river barge! Didnt know what to expect. Was very nice, clean and comfortable. Manager was great - gave good recommendation for dinner. Excellent location for touring Verdun area.
The hotel was as expected for a budget hotel. The room was clean and the bathroom clean and functional. The bed was comfortable for a good nights sleep. The hotel is a 20 minute walk from the centre with it's amenities.
Location was excellent. Just a short walk into the centre.
Hotel is very basic so don’t expect any frills however the rooms are clean and there is a garage for your motorcycle. Price reflects the hotel which is good.
The room was very large, the bed was comfortable although I would prefer not having a foot board. Good breakfast and the hosts were very nice and knowledgeable about the area. Overall I highly recommend.
Nice place owned by a woman who was very welcoming. A bit like staying at grandma's place. Rooms were dated but clean. Quiet neighborhood within walking distance of Verdun city center.
Quiet, relaxed location outside of Verdun.
Covered entrance passage provides shelter during arrival and departure.
Great TV to relax after busy day in and around Verdun.
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