Hotels

OCLC does not subsidise accommodation costs for those attending, but a preferential rate has been negotiated on rooms at the hotels listed below. Please note that this is not an endorsement or recommendation from OCLC for these hotels.

We advise that you book at the earliest opportunity as rooms are limited in some of the hotels. Also, please note the dates by which you need to book in order to ensure that you get the preferential rate.

You will be liable for any cancellation charges, local tourist tax (charged per person per night) and please note that internet/broadband is payable in many hotels. You are advised to check the costs prior to using any services.

The map below shows where the hotels are in relation to the conference venues.


View EMEARC 2013 - Strasbourg in a larger map.

You can also use the interactive Google map to find the best route to the Palais des Congrès from your hotel. It will show you the walking routes, the time it will take and the trams to use. Just select the Get Directions button and enter your hotel name and the venue you wish to get to.

Hotels Room Breakfast Tax Contact for Booking Code Book by Date
Le Kléber Hôtel 68 €
80 €
Included   PHONE:
+33(0)3 88 32 09 53
OCLC 31 December 2012
Cap Europe Appart'hôtel 70 € 8 € 0.60 € EMAIL:
contact@cap-europe-hotel.co
PHONE:
+33 (0)3 88 24 81 24
No code required
11 February 2013
Hôtel Ibis Strasbourg Centre Les Halles 82 € 9 €   EMAIL:
h0640-re@accor.com
PHONE: 
+33( 0)3 90 22 46 46
Lucie Amélie
CONGRESS OCLC 31 December 2012
Hôtel Villa d'Est 99 €
112€
14 €

1 € EMAIL:
contact@hotel-villa-est.com
PHONE:
+33 (0)3 88 15 06 06
CONGRESS OCLC Ongoing
Hotel Royal Lutetia 100 €
125 €
145 €
10 €
1 € EMAIL: accueil@royal-lutetia.fr
PHONE:
+33 (0)3 88 35 20 45

Rate OCLC Strasbourg Convention Bureau 30 November 2012
Novotel Strasbourg Centre Halles 145 € Included 1.50 € EMAIL:
h0439-re@accor.com
PHONE:
+33( 0)3 8821 50 50
Mme. Mahadi Marion
Congrès des bibliothécaires 30 November 2012

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