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EUROSCOLA

During Euroscola to the parliament in Strasbourg, a lot of students and their teachers need places to sleep. That’s why the CIARUS offers shared rooms with breakfast and a lot of services.

As a YMCA, the CIARUS is the perfect places for students travelling in Strasbourg. With 101 bedrooms, a restaurant, free access to wifi and a perfect location (10 minutes from the train station and 5 minutes from downtown), the CIARUS allows to benefit to the maximum of the stay.

Moreover, the CIARUS makes available conference rooms to share and discuss about Euroscola and provide all their savoir-faire in terms of reception and catering.

For a reservation in CIARUS, contact us.

What is Euroscola ?

Euroscola is a project arrange European parliament of Strasbourg. During several days, student from European Union gather themselves to the parliament and simulate a session in several language. During a session, only one school per state is allowed to have only one representative for each country.

Files for participation must be send to :

Parlement européen
Projet Euroscola
1, avenue du Président Robert Schuman
CS 91024
F-67070 Strasbourg cedex

More about the CIARUS :

Ciarus is rooted in the life of Strasbourg and is also turned towards life in Europe, employing some sixty specialists in the tourism, hotels and catering industries. Every year, we receive over 35,000 visitors, who come here for educational trips, corporate seminars or tourist visits.

For more information about our youth hotel in France

If you need more information about our youth hotel in France, do not hesitate to contact us :
on +33.(0)3.88.15.27.88
or by e-mail : ciarus@ciarus.com

Here I am given the opportunity to experience tolerance, solidarity and peace work

Ciarus supports and initiates action that reflects its values, such as calls for solidarity, participation in militant action, cork collections, petitions for cancelling third-world debt, work against the use of antipersonnel mines, exhibitions of photographs of oil slicks, information about AIDS, and exchanges about European citizenship or the culture of peace. When you come here, you will have the freedom to take part or get informed.
Here I am given the opportunity to experience tolerance, solidarity and peace work