Hotels or guesthauses in Cochem

Old Jan 9th, 2004 | 06:55 PM
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Hotels or guesthauses in Cochem

We've decided to begin our Germany trip in Cochem. I've done a search on the Mosel Valley and have come up with a few promising names for places to stay. Are there any others anyone can recommend? We'll arrive in Frankfurt on a Friday and drive over to Cochem. We may use Cochem as our base for 2-3 days. Thanks!
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Old Jan 9th, 2004 | 06:58 PM
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Try the Hotel Triton. It's across the river from the castle and the main part of town, which gives you an incredible view of the whole scene. And it's a nice hotel at a reasonable price. Getting to town is just a short walk across the river bridge. Good luck.
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Old Jan 9th, 2004 | 10:03 PM
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Cochem is a good choice. I don't know the Triton, but that side of the river, as Wayne explains, usually offers a very scenic view of Reichsburg Castle and the rest of the town. It's known as the "sunny side" of town since it gets more late-day sunshine than old-town Cochem, which is shadowed by the hills behind it. I think it can be a good choice, but I prefer staying across the river in the old town area, where the narrow, cobblestoned lanes brim with shops, bakeries, and pedestrians (streets are closed to through-traffic.) I usually stay in private B&B's there at around 20 Euros per person; Haus Hilken (Loehrstrasse 20) and Haus Mattes (Loehrstrasse 34) have treated me well there on several visits.
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Old Jan 10th, 2004 | 04:44 AM
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Thanks Wayne and Russ for the good tips. I've seen Hotel Mattes mentioned in other posts. I'll certainly research all of these!
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Old Jan 10th, 2004 | 06:30 AM
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The Burg Hotel is a option too.Moselpromenade 23, ph - 02671/71-17 It is an old hotel.(1500's) The owner has an extensive antiques collection in the Hotel. Most of it is anciant armour and such. Very unique. It has 2 restaurants. Ask for a room with a river view. They have little balconies where you can enjoy the local wine.
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