Hôtel Terminus, Hotel in Grenoble, France
Hôtel Terminus is a hotel on Place de la Gare in central Grenoble, France, steps away from the main train station. The building dates from the Belle Époque era and features a breakfast room lit by a glass ceiling.
The hotel was built during the Belle Époque, a period when railway hotels appeared across France near newly opened stations. It has been renovated over the years while keeping the character of a traditional traveler's stopover.
The Hôtel Terminus sits on Place de la Gare, the square directly in front of Grenoble's main train station. Travelers arriving by rail often make this their first stop before heading into the city.
The hotel sits right next to Grenoble's main train station, making arrivals and departures by rail straightforward. Private parking and garages are also available for guests arriving by car, though pets are not accepted.
The hotel's breakfast room sits beneath an original glass ceiling from when the building was first constructed, flooding the space with natural light each morning. This architectural detail from the Belle Époque period survives intact inside the building.
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