Your stay — Résidence Madrid
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Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to Résidence Madrid, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Request rooms on the higher floors (4th floor or above) for a quieter stay, as the hotel's location on the Rue de la République may expose lower floors to some street noise. Additionally, rooms with a 'city view' would likely face the city center, offering a view of the historic fortifications.
Rooms to avoid
Avoid rooms on the first three floors, as they may be more prone to street noise from the Rue de la République. Also, rooms near the lift may experience some noise from its operation, so it's best to opt for rooms farther away from it.
Best views
Rooms with a 'city view' on the higher floors (4th floor or above) would offer a view of the historic fortifications and the city center.
Quietest floors
The 4th floor and above are likely the quietest, considering the hotel's layout and location.
🔊 Noise notes
Street noise from the Rue de la République may be a concern on lower floors, especially during peak hours. The hotel's location in the city center also means there may be some noise from nearby bars and restaurants.
Insider tips
When checking in, arrive early to secure parking, as spaces are limited. The hotel offers a small car park, but it fills up quickly. Request a room with a 'city view' for a better perspective on the historic fortifications, and consider asking for a room with a balcony for a more immersive experience.
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
Hotel Facilities — Résidence Madrid
free in public areas, paid upgrade to 100 Mbps in rooms (€10/day); no login constraints
serves all floors, no stairs-only historic sections
complimentary digital newsstand (PressReader) and physical papers in lobby
15:00 - 20:00, early bag-drop available from 10:00; €50 late check-out fee after 12:00
available 24/7, €10 per bag, per day
step-free access, wheelchair entries, adapted rooms available on request
on-site parking €15/night, nearest public car park €12/night (Parking des Quais), no EV charging
Fees, Taxes & Deposits
City / tourist tax: €1.65 per person, per night
Deposit & card hold: €100 advance deposit, €200 incidental card hold at check-in
Money & Currency
Get a travel card →Euro, EUR
You can exchange currency at the Belfort train station or at banks in the city centre, but be aware that airport exchange offices often have poor rates. Credit cards are widely accepted in Belfort, but cash is still preferred in many local shops and restaurants.
Major credit cards, including Visa, Mastercard, and American Express, are widely accepted in Belfort, with most places accepting contactless payments. Mobile payments like Apple Pay and Google Pay are also accepted in many places.
Tipping in France is generally around 5-10% in restaurants and cafes, but rounding up the bill or leaving small change is also common. Taxi drivers and hotel staff don't usually expect tips, but it's always appreciated.
Eat, Shop & Travel on a Budget
Cheap car hire →A typical cheap coffee can be found at a café for around €2-3, often with a pastry for an extra €1-2.
A budget-friendly lunch option is a baguette or sandwich from a boulangerie or a street food stall for around €5-6.
A affordable dinner option is a plat du jour at a local bistro for around €12-15.
Street food is common in the city centre, particularly around the Place du General de Gaulle and the Vieux Belfort.
Aldi and Lidl are the most common budget supermarket chains in Belfort.
For affordable high-street shopping, try the Rue de la République or the streets around the Place de la République.
A day pass for public transport in Belfort costs around €6, and you can buy it from the Belfort train station or at a newsagent.
Consider buying a carnet of tickets for public transport to save money, and look out for happy hour deals at local bars and restaurants. Additionally, many local museums and attractions offer free or discounted admission on certain days of the week or month.
Good to know — Belfort
Type C/E · 230V
safe
$1 ≈ €0.87 · EUR
Where to Eat
Book a table →💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Belfort, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at Résidence Madrid
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Getting Around
Find train tickets →Gare de Belfort-Ville → Best Western Plus Hôtel Belfort (arrêt Valdoie)
💡 Buy a ticket at the train station tabac or on the Optymo app; validate on board or risk a fine.
Gare de Belfort-Ville → Best Western Plus Hôtel Belfort (arrêt Valdoie)
💡 The tram stop is a 3-min walk from the hotel; avoid rush hour 07:30–08:30 as trams get packed with commuters.
EuroAirport Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg → Best Western Plus Hôtel Belfort
💡 Book ahead for a fixed rate; drivers often speak French and German but limited English.
EuroAirport Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg (gare SNCF de Saint-Louis) → Gare de Belfort-Ville
💡 Take the free shuttle from the airport to Saint-Louis station, then the TER; TGV direct from Mulhouse is faster but pricier.
About Belfort
Wikipedia ↗Belfort (French pronunciation: [bɛlfɔʁ] ; archaic German: Beffert, Beffort; Frainc-Comtou: Béfoûe) is a city in northeastern France, situated approximately 25 km (16 mi) from the Swiss border. It is the prefecture of the Territoire de Belfort. Belfort is 400 km (250 mi) from Paris and 55 km (34 mi) ...
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best rooms at Résidence Madrid?
Request rooms on the higher floors (4th floor or above) for a quieter stay, as the hotel's location on the Rue de la République may expose lower floors to some street noise. Additionally, rooms with a 'city view' would likely face the city center, offering a view of the historic fortifications.
Which rooms should I avoid at Résidence Madrid?
Avoid rooms on the first three floors, as they may be more prone to street noise from the Rue de la République. Also, rooms near the lift may experience some noise from its operation, so it's best to opt for rooms farther away from it.
Is Résidence Madrid noisy?
Street noise from the Rue de la République may be a concern on lower floors, especially during peak hours. The hotel's location in the city center also means there may be some noise from nearby bars and restaurants.
Which rooms have the best views at Résidence Madrid?
Rooms with a 'city view' on the higher floors (4th floor or above) would offer a view of the historic fortifications and the city center.
What are insider tips for staying at Résidence Madrid?
When checking in, arrive early to secure parking, as spaces are limited. The hotel offers a small car park, but it fills up quickly. Request a room with a 'city view' for a better perspective on the historic fortifications, and consider asking for a room with a balcony for a more immersive experience.
What time is check-in at Résidence Madrid?
Check-in at Résidence Madrid is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does Résidence Madrid have Wi-Fi?
free in public areas, paid upgrade to 100 Mbps in rooms (€10/day); no login constraints
Is there a city or tourist tax at Résidence Madrid?
€1.65 per person, per night
Where can I eat cheaply near Résidence Madrid?
A budget-friendly lunch option is a baguette or sandwich from a boulangerie or a street food stall for around €5-6.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Résidence Madrid?
A day pass for public transport in Belfort costs around €6, and you can buy it from the Belfort train station or at a newsagent.
Top Attractions in Belfort
💡 The Porte de Brisach has an information panel in English about the history of the fortifications. If you're fit, walk up the nearby embankment for a view of the entire wall system.
💡 The temporary exhibitions (usually €5–8) are often worth the fee, but the permanent galleries are free for EU residents under 26 on the first Sunday of each month.
💡 Bring bread from the nearby boulangerie on Rue de la Forge to feed the ducks—the swans can be aggressive, so keep your distance. The park's kiosk opens April–October for drinks.
💡 Visit late afternoon for the best light on the lion's face, and fewer crowds. The surrounding park is good for a picnic.
💡 Look for the 'Museum of Modern Art' sign on Rue de l'Ancien Hôpital—the building itself is a fine example of Renaissance architecture, and the courtyard is open to the public.