One of the smallest towns in Switzerland. Fifth time here, but haven't visited watch museum. As many other Swiss towns it's dying, so enjoy it until it's gone. Less and less people living there.
Check a small second hand shop in front of hotel 3 kings - 80% are common household things, but often you can find some rare treasure like 50 years old Swiss knife, portable fondu copper set, vinyls, rare books, cutlery, etc.
Boutique hotel that opened in spring 2020. 22 rooms to the whole place plus a restaurant. The rooms (we had 204 and 206) are spacious, functional and pretty (each shows wooden beams and boasts antique furniture) and very quiet. Mathieu, the manager, is very attentive, helpful and kind. Dinner at the restaurant was awesome, we had a variety of dishes off the small menu and liked all of them. Breakfast comes extra and is varied with fresh bread, cold cuts, cheese, pastries (sweet and salty) and eggs.
Very nice appartment in an typical Le Locle style workers house. Well equiped an mantained. Close to a noisy main street but with very good insulating windows. Absolutely beautyful area which can be explored for free thanks to the great tourist pass which is included in the appartments rate and is valid for public transporation in the whole canton of Neuchâtel and for plenty of museums and other attractions in the canton.
Owners of the hotel were friendly, welcoming, and helpful. Room and bathroom were very clean. Breakfast offered diverse and abundant food items. Fantastic food in the restaurant. Will certainly come back.
Hotel in the centre of town - excellent location. Bike could be kept stored safely in a bar area. Breakfast great, good value for money. Due to bad weather I decided to book an extra night.
The chalet is in a quiet corner of Le Locle. We loved the fenced in property, the sauna, relaxation room and especially the jacuzzi. The chalet is fully equipped with everything you need.
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