GRENOBLE - Residhome Appart Hotel Grenoble Caserne de Bonne
+33 (0)4 76 86 88 88In the Spotlight
Le Musée Dauphinois
Discover the the history of the Alps of the Dauphiné region in the Sainte Marie d'en Haut convent, and enjoy an exceptional view of the old town and the mountains from the convent's pleasant gardens and terrace.
WebSite : www.musee-dauphinois.fr
Le Café de la Table Ronde
Sample tasty regional dishes in the second oldest café in France. Since its opening in 1739, it has served a large number of literary stars, such as Rousseau and Stendhal, actors from the nearby theater, and various artists such as Jacques Brel and Georges Brassens.
The Guide's Other Great Ideas
Le Fort de la Bastille
An unbeatable view overlooking Grenoble and the nearby mountains. Access to the Chartreuse regional national park for the longest hiking trails. A fitness trail complements the paths connecting the Bastille fortress to the city.
WebSite : www.bastille-grenoble.fr
Musée de Grenoble
Come visit one of the most prestigious French museums with its numerous masterpieces of ancient, modern, and contemporary art, as well as Egyptian antiquities.
WebSite : www.museedegrenoble.fr/index.htm
Le Massif du Vercors
Family ski resorts, hiking paths accessible to everyone, mountain bike trails, traditional villages, etc.
Théâtre de Grenoble
The Municipal Theater offers about 60 performances per season and welcomes about 26,000 spectators a year. This 600-seat venue also shows new plays by independent theater companies.
WebSite : www.theatre-grenoble.fr
Centre Commercial Grand'place
A Shopping center featuring 118 shops and a shopping arcade: dining, clothing, leather goods, recreation, home appliances and décor, gifts, health and beauty aids, etc.
WebSite : www.grandplace.fr
BowlCenter
Recreation multiplex featuring bowling, billiards, and arcade games. Seminars are possible in a conference room with suitable equipment.
WebSite : www.bowlcenter.fr
Useful information
Breakfast times:
- Monday to Friday: from 6:45 a.m. to 9:30 a.m.
- Weekends and french public holidays: from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m.