Chez Joséphine

 
 

Chez Joséphine is a set of three guest apartments located in the Am Homburg area, a very quiet area of Saarbrücken. The apartments follow the Ferienwohnung idea: all equipped for travelers who wish to stay in a private housing for a few days and cook for themselves. All three apartments have  television, wireless internet, private bathroom, washing machine (in room or in the basement), beds are made and fresh towels are in the bathroom, and parking facilities in the street outside the house. They are all non-smoker and without animals.


The Am Homburg area is a residential area slightly North-Est from downtown Saarbrücken. It has a bakery (opened at 6:30), a pharmacy, a little restaurant, a flower-shop and laundry drop, as well as a hair-dresser.


All apartments have at least one window on the street and one window on the garden. Nice walks to the forest, to the pond, or to the kids’ playground, are 10 minutes away.


The area is deserved by the Bus 125 (every half-hour, station Im
Sauerbrod is 40 meters from
the door) and is 3 minutes
away from the Prinzenweiher
where many buses run as well.
More info from the busses web-site
(link)
.


Distances:

  1. To the University of Saarland:
      8 min. by car, 20 minutes by bike,
      15 min. by bus, , 45 min. walking

  2. To downtown: 5-15 min. by car, 10 min. by bus or bike,
      25 min. walking,


For further information, see the apartments’ presentation:

  1. Classic ➦ ,

  2. Sanssouci ➦,

  3. England ➦, (currently unavailable)


Contact
  1. per email:               fewo@chezjosephine.de

  2. per telephone:        +49 681 372 00 182

We look forward to hearing from you, in English, French, or German.


The Chez Joséphine apartments are listed in: MeineFewo.de ➦, AirBnB ➦, and the city of Saarbrücken’s list of guest apartments ➦.



About Saarbrücken

The city of Saarbrücken is a the capital of the state of Saarland. Formerly a major industrial city because of coal and iron, it has now developed into a multi-faceted city joining the French flair, the German traditions, and the quietness of a river.

   

  
  

Photos: Ludwigkirche, Mohamed Yahya, http://www.flickr.com/photos/myahyaorg/3138753611/, CC-BY •
Bridge at evening, Peter Busse, http://www.flickr.com/photos/macexponent/5699097682/, CC-BY •
Moon, Wolfgang Staudt,
http://www.flickr.com/photos/wolfgangstaudt/2131663136/, CC-BY


More about the city on Wikipedia ➦, on the city’s ➦, or the tourist office’s ➦ websites.

 

Guest Apartments – Am Homburg – Saarbrücken – Germany