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Maison Heler Metz, Curio Collection By Hilton
Maison Heler Metz, Curio Collection By Hilton
ACE Hôtel Metz
ACE Hôtel Metz
Odalys City Campus Apartment Hotel - Metz Centre
Odalys City Campus Apartment Hotel - Metz Centre
Campanile Metz Est - Technopole
Campanile Metz Est - Technopole
Best Western Plus Hotel Metz Technopole
Best Western Plus Hotel Metz Technopole
Best Western Metz Centre Gare
Best Western Metz Centre Gare
La Citadelle Hotel Metz - MGallery Collection
La Citadelle Hotel Metz - MGallery Collection
Mercure Grand Hotel Metz Centre Cathédrale
Mercure Grand Hotel Metz Centre Cathédrale
Hotel De La Cathedrale
Hotel De La Cathedrale
Hotel Escurial
Hotel Escurial
Mercure Metz Centre
Mercure Metz Centre
Hotel Kyriad Metz Centre
Hotel Kyriad Metz Centre
ibis Metz Centre Cathédrale
ibis Metz Centre Cathédrale
Hôtel du Théâtre
Hôtel du Théâtre
Hôtel Bristol Metz Centre Gare
Hôtel Bristol Metz Centre Gare
Campanile PRIME - Metz Centre Gare
Campanile PRIME - Metz Centre Gare
Gites Chemin des Vignerons
Gites Chemin des Vignerons
Novotel Metz Centre
Novotel Metz Centre
ibis budget Metz Technopole
ibis budget Metz Technopole
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Metz-Centre – Ancienne Ville
Metz-Centre's medieval streets invite you to step back in time among golden limestone buildings and Gothic masterpieces. The magnificent Saint-Étienne Cathedral dazzles with soaring spires and luminous stained glass windows. History buffs will love exploring the Musée de la Cour d'Or's Gallo-Roman artifacts, while everyone can enjoy people-watching at Place Saint-Louis under elegant stone arcades. Lorraine cuisine shines in cozy brasseries serving quiche lorraine and mirabelle plum tarts. Boutique hotels in converted historic buildings offer charming accommodations with period furnishings. The pedestrianized old town makes exploring on foot a delight, with the Moselle River and its scenic paths just a short stroll away.

Les Îles
Les Îles offers a tranquil island escape between the Moselle and Seille rivers without leaving Metz. Plan d'Eau lake anchors this peaceful district with scenic walking paths perfect for a leisurely afternoon. Historic stone bridges connect these green spaces to central Metz, making it easy to enjoy both natural beauty and city attractions like the Cathedral and Christmas Market. Dining options here are limited to neighborhood cafés that serve locals rather than tourists. Most visitors explore on foot or by bicycle, as the flat, uncrowded streets and waterfront promenades make for delightful strolls away from the bustle of downtown Metz.

Sablon
Sablon gives you a front-row seat to real French life without the tourist hustle. The peaceful streets lined with red-tiled homes and leafy gardens make for perfect morning walks. When you need a nature fix, Parc de la Seille delivers with riverside paths and picnic spots that locals love. And the impressive Centre Pompidou-Metz is just a stone's throw away. Start your day with fresh bread from a neighborhood boulangerie before catching a quick bus to explore Metz's city center. Evenings are wonderfully quiet here, with family-run bistros serving traditional Lorraine cuisine. Affordable vacation rentals let you live like a local while still having easy access to all the sights.

Nouvelle Ville
Nouvelle Ville blends French charm with German grandeur in its elegant tree-lined avenues. The magnificent Gare de Metz-Ville train station anchors this historic district with its golden stone façade and soaring towers. Belle Époque mansions showcase ornate balconies and decorative details, while the imposing red sandstone Palais du Gouverneur stands as a testament to imperial architecture. Traditional brasseries serve Lorraine specialties with German influences evident in local cuisine. The neighborhood offers boutique hotels in converted historic buildings and excellent connectivity through the central train station. Wide boulevards with mature trees create a pleasant walking environment where you can experience authentic local life away from tourist crowds.

Plantières Queuleu
Plantières Queuleu offers a peaceful escape from Metz's tourist bustle with its tree-lined streets and authentic local vibe. Fort de Queuleu gives history buffs a glimpse into the area's military past, while the riverside Parc de la Seille provides perfect picnic spots and walking trails. The botanical gardens nearby burst with seasonal colors for anyone needing a nature fix. Small family-run bistros serve up traditional Lorraine dishes, though you'll want to head downtown for more dining variety. Most visitors stay in charming bed-and-breakfasts housed in converted homes that cost less than central hotels. Regular buses connect to downtown Metz, making day trips to major attractions easy and stress-free.
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Notable for its cathedral, Metz features attractions such as Metz Christmas Market and Place de la Republique. This historical city has something for everyone including sights like Porte des Allemands and Centre Pompidou-Metz.

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