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Germany is a fascinating place to experience. Many landmarks in Berlin epitomize the country’s shared identity such as the Brandenburg Gate, the Reichstag, and Potsdamer Platz. Toward the French border in North Rhine – Westphalia, sites that preserve the history of western Germany, like the Aachen Cathedral, the Imperial Abbey of Corvey, and the castles of Augustusburg and Falkenlust can be toured. Across the country in Saxony, destinations like the Zwinger and St. Nicolas Church represent the heritage of Germany’s eastern reaches. Bavaria, the southern region of Germany, features its own idyllic attractions, including the Neuschwanstein Castle, the Town of Bamberg, and the Würzburg Residence. Coastal regions like Hamburg have locations chronicling the country’s commercial past, such as the Speicherstadt and the Kontorhausviertel.
Historic Hotels in Germany
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Parkhotel Quellenhof Aachen
Aachen, Germany
Located in Aachen just on Germany's border with Belgium and the Netherlands, the Parkhotel Aachen Quellenhof is a historic hotel with a rich history of providing spa-focused services to its guests. The hotel was built in 1916 with a neoclassical façade and surrounded by beautifully sculpted public gardens.
Hotel Maximilian’s
Augsburg, Germany
Located in the ancient and picturesque town of Augsburg, Germany, Hotel Maximilian’s offers a luxurious retreat in a historic structure.
Hotel Adlon Kempinski
Berlin, Germany
The sheer fascination that begins upon arrival, with the breathtaking view of the famous Brandenburg Gate – equally impressive by day or by night – gets guests in the mood for a memorable stay at the legendary Hotel Adlon Kempinski.
SO/ Berlin Das Stue
Berlin, Germany
Within Berlin’s thriving Embassy Quarter resides the dynamic SO/ Berlin Das Stue, a historic building first constructed in 1940. SO/ Berlin Das Stue features 78 splendid guestrooms and unique suites to choose from for all types of travelers. The Das Stue possesses two celebrated restaurants that are certain to satiate any palette: Cinco by Paco Pérez and The Casual & Terrace. Both restaurants serve the finest Mediterranean cuisine, inspired from the genius of distinguished chef, Paco Pérez.
Hotel Taschenbergpalais Kempinski Dresden
Dresden, Germany
Built in the 18th century by the Saxon king, August the Strong, as a pledge of love to his mistress and faithfully restored in 1995, Hotel Taschenbergpalais Kempinski Dresden is a beautiful combination of historic glory and contemporary elegance.
Fairmont Hotel Vier Jahreszeiten
Hamburg, Germany
Perched near the shore of Inner Alster Lake, Fairmont Hotel Vier Jahreszeiten rests at the heart of Hamburg, Germany’s most renowned architectural and cultural landmarks. An icon in its own right, this grand European hotel has been welcoming guests since 1897, effortlessly fusing timeless elegance, luxurious hospitality, and rich history.
Sofitel Munich Bayerpost
Munich, Germany
The building that would become Sofitel’s Munich Bayerpost was first constructed between 1896 and 1900 as the Royal Bavarian Post Office. The post office functioned as the most important distribution center for mail throughout the Kingdom of Bavaria.