Experience the elegance and charm of a historic Grand Hotel. On the list of glorious personalities who have lodged at the Grand Hotel Les Trois Rois you will find names such as Emperor Joseph II. The first official record of the "Three Kings" as a guest house dates back to 1681; in 1844, it was completely rebuilt as a grand hotel.
Legendary hotel renewed in splendor As one of the oldest grand hotels in Europe and still the only one in the area, the Grandhotel Les Trois Rois remains loyal to the traditions of a grand hotel. The hotel has a wealth of history., Napoleon Bonaparte, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Hans Christian Andersen, Theodor Herzl and many other famous personalities. The Grand Hotel Les Trois Rois is one of Europe's oldest city hotels yet offers all the fine facilities expected by today's discerning guest
If cancelled or modified up to 2 days before date of arrival, no penalty will be charged.
In case of late cancellation or no-show, the first night will be charged.
Children and extra beds
If cancelled or modified up to 2 days before date of arrival, no penalty will be charged. In case of late cancellation or no-show, the first night will be charged.
Pets
All children are welcome.All children under 12 years stay free of charge when using existing bedding.All children under 2 years stay free of charge for cots.All older children or adults are charged CHF 150.00 per night and person for extra beds.M
Time passes in an instant over an exquisite cocktail- a delicious snack or a fragrant cigar from the humidor. The terrace overlooking the River Rhine or the crackling open fire both make a superb setting for an entertaining tete-a-tete.
Brasserie
Spice up daily routine with a dash of savoir-vivre. The agreeably relaxed atmosphere and Swiss and French brasserie specialities make the city restaurant in Les Trois Rois a popular all-day rendezvous. The extensive menu is certain to satisfy all tastes.
Brasserie
Connoisseurs happily succumb to the temptation of culinary creations and a fine wine list with a selection of rare vintages. Named after the Chateau Cheval Blanc whose Bordeaux 1st Grand Cru Class A enjoys world renown. 17 GaultMillau points.