This hotel is located just a 2-minute walk from Briançon Train Station and a 5-minute walk to the town centre. With The rooms have free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs and private bathrooms.
A traditional residence from the end of the 19th century, the Hotel Edelweiss is 200 metres from a free shuttle bus, which drives the 1 km to Serre Chevalier ski slopes and Monetier-les-Bains.
Jean-Christophe
From
United Kingdom
Friendly staff and a nice location next to old town.
Hotel Mont-Brison sits 100 metres from Briançon's city centre and 150 metres from Mont Prorel Cable Car. Briançon train station is 400 metres from the property, and the casino is 100 metres away.
ian
From
Netherlands
Great friendly small hotel in an excellent location close to restaurants, shops and ski access
Vauban is located in the centre of Briançon, at the foot of the ski slopes. The property is a 4-minute walk from Prorel Ski Lift. Guest rooms are equipped with a TV and Canal + channel.
Roseline
From
France
The staff was really nice and responding. The room was confortable and clean. The hotel is closed to the Prorel and the train station.
Situated in the centre of Briançon, 350 metres from the chairlift and 15 km from Monêtiers les Bains, Hôtel de la Chaussée offers a traditional restaurant, a bar and a terrace.
Auberge de la Paix is a charming French inn situated in the heart of the beautiful old town of Briançon. Individually decorated rooms feature satellite TV and free Wi-Fi is available in public areas.
Hotel de la Gare is set in Briançon, 38 km from Sestriere Colle and 1.2 km from Serre Chevalier. Boasting a concierge service, this property also provides guests with a terrace.
Tim
From
Australia
It’s a very simple, clean hotel, right by the station. Very good if you have an early train to catch!
Featuring free access to a heated indoor swimming pool, sauna, hammam and fitness centre, Suite Home Briancon is just 1 km from the nearest ski lift and 2 km from Briançon Train Station.
maurus
From
Switzerland
Hotel is very clean and has very friendly staff. Breakfast is standard.
Wellness area cannot be considered wellness. Rather old and rusty. Pool not nice. Sauna ok, but doesnt have a water bucket and temperature display.
There‘s a perfume smell all around the hotel corridors. I didn‘t really like it but thats a question of taste
Soleil Vacances Parc Hôtel Résidence is located in the centre of Briançon, just 300 metres from the Prorel cable car that provides access to the Serre-Chevalier ski slopes.
Great range of restaurants and shops with normal town prices...
Great range of restaurants and shops with normal town prices rather than ski station premium rates.
If you want rowdy aprez ski then Briancon is not the place.
Bus service up and down the ski valley is reliable in morning and afternoon but less so during lunchtime and evening.
Guest review by
Chris Williams
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
A beautiful town with some great restaurants and bars.
A beautiful town with some great restaurants and bars. All of the locals we bumped into were really friendly. Prices were as reasonable as you would expect at a ski resort. Le Cozy & Vannoir are restaurants I would certainly recommend.
Guest review by
steve
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
Briançon is a full of life town with lots of convenient...
Briançon is a full of life town with lots of convenient facilities. It is perfect for sport fans, you can do skiing, mountaineering, trekking, climbing, kayaking. It has swimming pools as well. Also very nice for people who just want to rest and have a walk through the old town. Everything here is available in walking distance - shops, markets, pharmacy, banks, the old town etc
Guest review by
Renata
Poland
Review score
8.0
Nice little town on the French Alps.
Nice little town on the French Alps.
There is a small walled fortress above Briancon which is worth visiting. It is called Vauban.
There is a park in the central area of town which is really beautiful and has many activities for kids.
There is a iceskating arena where you can see one of the best french hockey teams playing.
Eating out is rather expensive.
The whole mountain settings around the town is truly outstanding.
Guest review by
Anna
Italy
Review score
10.0
The old town was beautiful but it is very hilly so not for...
The old town was beautiful but it is very hilly so not for anyone who has mobility difficulties. The new town, at the bottom of the hill is a total contrast. It has a great weekly market. From the old town it is possible to get into the surrounding countryside by bus. The number 7 bus to Nevache is a beautiful ride. Walking in the mountains is fairly demanding Just keep an eye on the bus times! Lots of places to eat nearby and interesting little shops on the doorstep.
Guest review by
P
Review score
8.0
Please note: I made a mistake in reviewing this Hotel as I...
Please note: I made a mistake in reviewing this Hotel as I was writing about the nightmare of a Hotel L'Oliveriaie in Opio, France.
Please disregard anything negative I said about Hotel de I'Impossible as everything at this site was fine.
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Guest review by
Rosemarie
United States
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Very stylish and comfortable hotel - extremely clean with everything we could have wished for. Breakfast was great - lots of variety and very tasty. Staff were very friendly and helpful and prepared to go the extra mile to help. Parking on-site was a bonus and very convenient location for the Old Town (and the main town down the hill). We would certainly recommend this hotel and will return.
Our stay at Hotel de l'impossible was absolutely fantastic. The staff were very friendly and helpful. Location was perfect - enough out of town to make travel by car easy, and within 400 metres of the river and true peace and quiet. The food was by far the best in the area - i would say very authentic and very very tasty.
Very comfortable property well situated next to the main gondola and within easy walking distance of both the Rue Céntrale (for bars and restaurants) and the old town of Briançon.
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