52 Best Hotels in The Rhineland, Germany

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THE BEST HOTEL IN THE RHINELAND

Hotel Schloss Rheinfels

$$$ | Schlossberg 47, St. Goar, 56329, Germany
Fodor's Choice

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Directly opposite Burg Rheinfels (and with spectacular views up and down the Rhine), this superb hotel has dozens of rooms and suites furnished in a modern country-manor style as well as a nice restaurant. The hotel's popular, flagship Auf Scharffeneck restaurant serves elaborate three- to five-course menus, as well as à la carte options (opt for the duck breast with tagliatelle and blueberry brandy sauce), while the more casual Burgschänke (Castle Tavern) serves hearty pub fare. The wellness area, complete with pool, sauna, and treatment rooms, as well as a relaxing outdoor terrace, is a great place to relax after a busy day's sightseeing. There are also five furnished apartments in a separate building nearby

Pros

  • Panoramic views from rooms and public areas
  • Excellent breakfast croissants and smoked salmon
  • Free parking for guests

Cons

  • Expensive option for the area
  • Restaurant gets very busy in summer
  • Elevator only goes to third floor
Schlossberg 47, St. Goar, 56329, Germany
06741-8020
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67 rooms
Free Breakfast

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25hours Hotel Das Tour

$$$ | Louis-Pasteur-Pl. 1, Düsseldorf, 40211, Germany Fodor's Choice

The hip 25hours chain adopts a French theme with its Düsseldorf property, located in a glassy tower offering fantastic city views. Rooms are chic and homey, with retro-style furnishings, clever design details, and nice touches like a complimentary minibar. 

Pros

  • Some rooms have balconies with outdoor bathtubs
  • Superb French restaurant and buzzy bar
  • Great views from City Center–facing rooms

Cons

  • Surrounding area has few amenities
  • Far from the Altstadt
  • Rooms facing the S-bahn have uninspiring views
Louis-Pasteur-Pl. 1, Düsseldorf, 40211, Germany
0211-900–9100
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198 rooms
No Meals

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Burg Reichenstein

$$$ | Burgweg 24, Trechtingshausen, 55413, Germany Fodor's Choice

Considering it's set within an imposing hilltop castle that dates back to the 12th century, the bedrooms in this hotel are surprisingly modern; each one, from the most basic Comfort room up to the signature Gallery suite, is individually decorated and features comfortable beds, flat-screen TVs, and rain showers. Breakfast is served in the attached restaurant, Puricelli, which also provides fresh, seasonal German cuisine every evening (and at lunchtime during summer). The castle museum is well worth a visit for its beautiful period rooms, collections of decorative cast-iron slabs (from ovens and historical room-heating devices), hunting weapons and armor, and paintings—non-hotel guests can also visit for €11 per person.

Pros

  • Excellent breakfast and afternoon tea included
  • Some rooms have river views
  • Unique castle atmosphere and experience

Cons

  • A short drive from Bingen
  • Limited parking available for guests
  • Some noise from the train tracks below
Burgweg 24, Trechtingshausen, 55413, Germany
06721-6117
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24 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Burghotel Auf Schönburg

$$$$ | Auf Schönburg, Oberwesel, 55430, Germany Fodor's Choice

A stay in medieval history-filled rooms, including an old library, chapel, and prison tower, is an unforgettable experience at this vineyard-fringed hotel within the 12th-century Schönburg Castle complex. Each romantic room and suite offers all the things you want from a historic hotel, including curtained four-poster beds, antique furniture, chandeliers, thick carpets, and recessed windows. The fine-dining restaurant is a treat, with its €75 four-course menu served in historic dining rooms or (even better) out on the Rhine-view terraces. For lighter bites—and the daily hotel breakfast—head to the Burg-Bistro.

Pros

  • Feels like something out of a storybook
  • Stunning views around
  • Gets get free entrance to tower museum (usually €3)

Cons

  • Hotel is a climb up from the parking lot
  • Restaurants close for autumn and winter
  • Very expensive
Auf Schönburg, Oberwesel, 55430, Germany
06744-93930
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Closed mid-Jan.–mid-Mar.
30 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Nassauer Hof

$$$$ | Kaiser-Friedrich-Pl. 3–4, Wiesbaden, 65183, Germany Fodor's Choice

Situated opposite the Kurhaus, this has been Wiesbaden's premier address for well over a century and was the first hotel in Germany to be awarded five stars. Previous guests have included Dostoyevsky, John F. Kennedy, Audrey Hepburn, and the Dalai Lama. Unsurprisingly, the rooms and suites provide quintessential luxury; all are quiet, comfortable, classically furnished, and have modern bathrooms. The hotel is home to three restaurants, including Wiesbaden's only Michelin-starred restaurant, Ente, and the gorgeous Orangerie (where breakfast is served). There's also a luxurious spa and beauty treatment space, including a remarkable rooftop thermal pool with city views.

Pros

  • Luxury through and through
  • Superb restaurants including the fine-dining Ente
  • Germany's only rooftop thermal pool

Cons

  • The queen beds are a little short
  • Breakfast not included as standard
  • Quite expensive rates
Kaiser-Friedrich-Pl. 3–4, Wiesbaden, 65183, Germany
0611-1330
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158 rooms
No Meals

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Im Malerwinkel

$ | Blücherstr. 41-45, Bacharach, 55422, Germany Fodor's Choice

This charming guesthouse on the banks of the lovely Münzbach stream near Bacharach's western gate (Steeger Tor), is a hidden gem. The name means \"In the Painter's Corner,\" a nod to the scenic nature of the area, and it's been run by the same family for three generations; the current owners are Armin and Daniela Vollmer. Rooms are simply furnished but cozy, comfortable, and clean, and if the weather's good you'll spend almost all of your time outside: sitting in the gardens, strolling along the flower-lined stream, or hiking up the hill to nearby Wernerkapelle and Burg Stahleck.

Pros

  • Great-value option with breakfast included
  • Beautiful and serene yet minutes from the center
  • Free garage parking with electric charging

Cons

  • Rooms are very simply decorated
  • Lacks air-conditioning
  • No online booking (email request only)
Blücherstr. 41-45, Bacharach, 55422, Germany
06743-1239
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7 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Radisson Blu Schwarzer Bock Hotel

$$ | Kranzpl. 12, Wiesbaden, 65183, Germany Fodor's Choice

First opened as a bathhouse in 1486, this sophisticated hotel maintains stunning architectural features such as marble columns and an exceptionally charming wood-paneled room adjacent to the classically decorated bar. Rooms are stylish, calm, and well-equipped with flat-screen TVs. The traditional bathhouse downstairs offers modern spa treatments and such amenities as a Finnish sauna, steam room, and thermal pool filled with water from the nearby Kochbrunnen spring.

Pros

  • Fully air-conditioned
  • Excellent location by Kochbrunnen spring
  • Wonderful old furnishings

Cons

  • Rooms decor is a little bland
  • No parking (recommended garage is 450 meters away)
  • Street-facing rooms can be noisy at night
Kranzpl. 12, Wiesbaden, 65183, Germany
0611-1550
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142 rooms
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Weinhotel Koegler

$$$ | Kirchg. 5, Eltville, 65343, Germany Fodor's Choice

Set within a 15th-century structure on Eltville's Weingut Koegler complex, this charming boutique hotel brings modern style to its historic setting (the building, Hof Bechtermünz, is where Johannes Gutenberg printed the world's first dictionary in 1467). The rooms are individually and stylishly designed, with a mix of antique furnishings and modern bathrooms, and the breakfast buffet is superb.

Pros

  • Historic and central setting
  • Quiet location with free parking
  • Right in the heart of Eltville

Cons

  • No air-conditioning
  • Gets booked up for weddings and events
  • Upper floors accessible by stairs only
Kirchg. 5, Eltville, 65343, Germany
06123-2437
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16 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Weinromantikhotel Richtershof

$$$ | Hauptstr. 81–83, Mülheim, 54486, Germany Fodor's Choice

West of Bernkastel in Mülheim, this renovated 17th-century manor in a shady park offers comfortable rooms and first-class, friendly service. Relax over a great breakfast or a glass of wine on the garden terrace—or taste the Richtershof estate wines during a visit to the centuries-old vaulted cellars. The hotel has three restaurants, including a regionally inspired gourmet restaurant and a handsome bistro-bar, which serves lunch daily. The spa, reminiscent of Roman baths, has treatments using grapeseed oil and other products from the vineyard.

Pros

  • Garden terrace
  • On-site parking
  • 24-hour room service

Cons

  • Thin walls
  • No air-conditioning
  • Decor a little dated
Hauptstr. 81–83, Mülheim, 54486, Germany
06534-9480
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43 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Wellem, Unbound Collection by Hyatt

$$$$ | Mühlenstr. 34, Düsseldorf, 40213, Germany Fodor's Choice

A grand 1913 courthouse replete with marble columns was reimagined as a luxury boutique hotel in 2020. Spacious, high-ceilinged, modern rooms feature kitchenettes and washing machines, making them ideal for longer stays. Those at the back of the building, overlooking the courtyard, are especially quiet.

Pros

  • Large rooms with lots of extra perks
  • Great breakfast with locally sourced products (fee)
  • Near the Altstadt

Cons

  • Most balconies only fit one person
  • Bar is very subdued
  • Small check-in area can get crowded
Mühlenstr. 34, Düsseldorf, 40213, Germany
0211-5476–50622
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102 rooms
No Meals

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25hours Hotel The Circle

$$ | Im Klapperhof 22-24, Cologne, 50670, Germany

A futuristic 50s-era office building has been transformed into a stylish, space-age-themed hotel, topped with a Mediterranean restaurant and bar offering superb city views. Open-plan rooms are more sedately decorated than the lobby and feature good-sized bathrooms with rainforest showers and freestanding tubs in upper categories. 

Pros

  • Many “Outer Circle” rooms have Dom views
  • Complimentary minibar
  • Buzzy bar and restaurant scene

Cons

  • “Inner Circle” rooms lack views
  • Quirky design scheme may not appeal to everyone
  • Hallway carpeting could use a refresh
Im Klapperhof 22-24, Cologne, 50670, Germany
0221-1625–30255
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207 rooms
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Altkölnischer Hof

$$ | Blücherstr. 2, Bacharach, 55422, Germany

Flowers line the windows of the country-style rooms and suites in this pretty half-timber hotel near the market square, though the exterior is rather more romantic than the room interiors. The simple furnishings promise a slightly sterile, though perfectly pleasant, stay. Opt for a room with a balcony, or book one of the 10 nearby apartments with kitchens that are also available through the hotel. By contrast, the elegant restaurant is a glorious, high-ceilinged beauty, complete with wood panelling, portraits, and chandeliers.

Pros

  • Half-timber romance
  • Some room balconies look out at St. Peter's Church
  • Great breakfast buffet

Cons

  • Touristy area means it can get noisy
  • Parking costs €6 and is a block away
  • Reservations needed for restaurant
Blücherstr. 2, Bacharach, 55422, Germany
06743-947–780
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Closed Nov.–mid-Apr.
24 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Becker's

$$ | Olewiger Str. 206, Trier, 54295, Germany

This charming wine estate in the quiet suburb of Olewig offers modern, reasonably priced rooms and suites in a peaceful setting just 10 minutes from the city center by bus. Surrounded by lush vineyards but still only a 45-minute walk from Trier's main attractions, it offers everything from modern but basic rooms to spacious suites with whirlpool tubs. The highlight is the gourmet restaurant, which serves haute cuisine with none of the haughtiness. Choose from three-, four-, and five-course prix-fixe menus, and you'll be treated to an array of delicious dishes that make the most of local game and fish. Wine pairings are available, too, utilizing a mix of Bordeaux and Burgundy wines alongside the estate's own produce.

Pros

  • Comfortable rooms for all budgets
  • Exceptional fine-dining restaurant
  • Winery tours and tastings available

Cons

  • Rooms not at the level of the restaurant
  • No spa facilities (though massages can be arranged)
  • A bit out of the way
Olewiger Str. 206, Trier, 54295, Germany
0651-938--080
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18 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Bellevue Rheinhotel

$$ | Rheinallee 41, Boppard, 56154, Germany

In this traditional hotel, now run by the fourth and fifth generations of the same family, you can enjoy a Rhine view from many of the rooms, or from the terrace next to the waterfront promenade. Afternoon tea and dinner are served in upscale restaurant Le Chopin, while the hotel's other restaurant, Le Bristol, serves more regional fare. Le Jardin, the flower-filled waterfront terrace, serves wine, coffee, cakes, and snack platters. The hotel's modernly elegant sister property, Residence Bellevue, is just a few blocks away, with 20 spacious apartments.

Pros

  • Secure parking close by
  • Longer stays include free cable-car tickets
  • Very atmospheric

Cons

  • Not all rooms are air-conditioned
  • Breakfast costs extra
  • Night street noise in some rooms at the back
Rheinallee 41, Boppard, 56154, Germany
06742-1020
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91 rooms
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Best Western Hotel Domicil

$ | Thomas-Mann-Str. 24–26, Bonn, 53111, Germany

A group of buildings around a quiet, central courtyard has been converted into a charming and comfortable hotel, with rooms individually furnished and decorated in styles ranging from fin de siècle romantic to Italian modern. Huge windows help make the public rooms feel airy.

Pros

  • Quiet courtyard
  • Handy to the train station
  • Excellent, central location

Cons

  • Plain exterior
  • Small rooms
  • Noisy for light sleepers thanks to passing trams
Thomas-Mann-Str. 24–26, Bonn, 53111, Germany
0228-729–090
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44 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Breidenbacher Hof

$$$$ | Königsallee 11, Düsseldorf, 40212, Germany

The original, two-centuries-old Breidenbacher Hof was rebuilt from the ground up to create this opulent five-star hotel, which features a luxurious 6,500-square-foot spa, a fancy brasserie, and a plush cocktail and cigar lounge.

Pros

  • Luxurious accommodation
  • Consistently positive ratings from guests
  • Great location on the Kö

Cons

  • Expensive for most budgets
  • Some complaints about customer service
  • Pricey breakfast
Königsallee 11, Düsseldorf, 40212, Germany
0211-160–900
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106 rooms
No Meals

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Breuer's Rüdesheimer Schloss

$$ | Steing. 10, Rüdesheim, 65385, Germany

Vineyard views grace most of the rooms at this historic hotel, where guests are welcomed with a drink from the family's Rheingau wine estate. Gracious hosts Susanne and Heinrich Breuer can arrange cellar and vineyard tours as well as wine tastings. The rooms are simply but stylishly decorated, with modern comforts and interesting artworks dotted around, while the restaurant serves very good seasonal cuisine, often with live musical accompaniment.

Pros

  • Right off the Drosselgasse
  • Half-board packages available
  • Very welcoming (including families and dog-owners)

Cons

  • Touristy area means plenty of outside noise
  • Restaurant can get very busy
  • Live music a bit corny for some
Steing. 10, Rüdesheim, 65385, Germany
06722-90500
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Closed late Dec.–mid-Mar.
26 rooms
Free Breakfast

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carathotel Düsseldorf

$$ | Benratherstr. 7a, Düsseldorf, 40213, Germany

Besides bright, good-size rooms, the true strength of this modern hotel is its location, near the market in the Altstadt. After a generous buffet breakfast you can quickly reach either the Rhine or the Kö with a three-block walk.

Pros

  • Near the main train station
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • High level of cleanliness

Cons

  • Style is a bit dated
  • Some complaints of noisy rooms
  • Advertised park view is of a courtyard
Benratherstr. 7a, Düsseldorf, 40213, Germany
0211-13050
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73 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Das Kleine Stapelhäuschen

$$ | Fischmarkt 1–3, Cologne, 50667, Germany

One of few medieval houses along the riverbank to survive World War II bombings, this family-run inn enjoys an unbeatable location overlooking the river and right by Gross St. Martin. The hotel's quaintly furnished rooms are far from luxurious, but the place wins points for its history and reasonable prices. Ancient wooden beams grace some of the older rooms, but claustrophobic guests are advised to take up quarters in the "new" rooms. The inn's antique restaurant downstairs offers authentic Rhenish flair and spruced-up versions of traditional German dishes.

Pros

  • Right on the Rhine
  • Heart of the old town
  • Excellent atmosphere

Cons

  • Somewhat down at the heels
  • Nearly half of the rooms don't have an en suite bathroom
  • Can be noisy facing the street
Fischmarkt 1–3, Cologne, 50667, Germany
0221-272–7777
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31 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Excelsior Hotel Ernst

$$$$ | Dompl., Trankg. 1, Cologne, 50667, Germany

Old Master paintings, including a Van Dyck, grace this 1863 hotel's sumptuous Empire-style lobby, while Gobelins tapestries hang in the ballroom; the rooms are spacious, and the deluxe category of rooms melds old-world elegance with modern sophistication. 

Pros

  • Atmospheric old-world setting
  • Steps from both the train station and Dom
  • Famous piano bar is always a crowd-pleaser

Cons

  • Expensive
  • Styling and design could use an update
  • Hard beds for some
Dompl., Trankg. 1, Cologne, 50667, Germany
0221-2701
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140 rooms
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GHOTEL hotel & living Koblenz

$$ | Neversstr. 15, Koblenz, 56068, Germany

What this modern block lacks in character it more than makes up for with its location, being ideally positioned for accessing trains, the city center, and Koblenz's main sights. The clean rooms are tastefully decorated and well-equipped; the staff are very friendly and helpful.

Pros

  • Three-minute walk from train station
  • Underground garage with e-bike charging
  • Air-conditioned

Cons

  • €15 per day charge for parking
  • Some rooms a little small
  • Restaurant gets very busy during peak times
Neversstr. 15, Koblenz, 56068, Germany
0261-200–2450
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120 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hopper Hotel et cetera

$$ | Brüsselerstr. 26, Cologne, 50674, Germany

The rooms in this former monastery in the Belgian Quarter are spare but not spartan, though a startlingly realistic sculpture of a bishop, sitting in the reception area, serves as a constant reminder of the building's ecclesiastic origins. Modern paintings by Cologne artists adorn the walls of the hotel, on a quiet street lined with ginkgo trees. The rooms are not huge but are well kept, and the atmosphere is airy. The smartly appointed restaurant Et Cetera serves upscale Mediterranean cuisine and has delightful garden seating.

Pros

  • Chic renovation
  • Attractive neighborhood
  • Affordable

Cons

  • Not centrally located
  • Showers tricky for older guests
  • Complaints of uncomfortable mattresses
Brüsselerstr. 26, Cologne, 50674, Germany
0221-924–400
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50 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Ambiente

$$ | In der Acht 1–2, Trier, 54294, Germany

Markus and Monika Stemper—a passionate cook and a gracious hostess—bring modern style to their country inn near the Luxembourg border. The garden (with palms, ponds, and flowers galore), comfortable rooms, and personal service are all remarkable. Stempers Brasserie (closed Sunday and Thursday; no lunch) serves dishes with Mediterranean touches, enhanced by an extensive wine list.

Pros

  • Country atmosphere
  • Legendary garden
  • Free parking

Cons

  • Removed from city center
  • Breakfast costs extra
  • Reservations essential for restaurant
In der Acht 1–2, Trier, 54294, Germany
0651-827–280
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12 rooms
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Hotel Chelsea

$ | Jülicherstr. 1, Cologne, 50674, Germany

This designer hotel with classic modern furnishings has a strong following among artists and art dealers, as well as with the musicians who come to play at the nearby Stadtgarten venue. 

Pros

  • Great location in the Belgian Quarter
  • Spacious rooms with original murals
  • Some rooms have balconies

Cons

  • Some rooms need freshening up
  • A few rooms don't have their own bathroom
  • No air-conditioning
Jülicherstr. 1, Cologne, 50674, Germany
0221-207–150
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39 rooms
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Hotel im Kupferkessel

$ | Probsteig. 6, Cologne, 50670, Germany

The best things about this small, unassuming, family-run hotel are its immaculate housekeeping—the very model of German fastidiousness—and the price (small single rooms with shared bath are very inexpensive). 

Pros

  • Inexpensive, and breakfast is included
  • Short walk to the main train station
  • Comfortable hotel

Cons

  • No elevator and four stories
  • Small rooms
  • Basic amenities and decor
Probsteig. 6, Cologne, 50670, Germany
0221-270–7960
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12 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Kleiner Riesen

$$ | Januarius-Zick Str. 11, Koblenz, 56070, Germany

You can literally watch the Rhine flowing by from the four front rooms of this friendly, family-operated hotel, about a 10-minute walk from the station. It's in a tranquil location perfect for strolling along the river promenade or for catching a tour boat from the pier.

Pros

  • Quiet with no street noise
  • Very good breakfast buffet
  • Good location near most sights

Cons

  • Some rooms a little dated
  • No online booking
  • Paid parking only (can be booked in advance)
Januarius-Zick Str. 11, Koblenz, 56070, Germany
0261-303–460
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22 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Klemm

$$ | Kapellenstr. 9, Wiesbaden, 65193, Germany

If you like a bit of personality in your accommodation, you'll love the individually decorated rooms at this 19th-century art nouveau villa turned welcoming hotel. There's so much attention to detail here, from the bold floral wallpaper, to the patterned bed throws and cushions, to the help-yourself breakfast that includes homemade jams, a range of coffees, and vegan and gluten-free options. If you don't fancy dining out in the evening, buy some food enjoy in the peaceful, leafy courtyard.

Pros

  • Very friendly and helpful staff
  • Definitely not a bland chain
  • Quiet yet central location near bustling Taunusstrasse

Cons

  • Short but steep uphill walk to reach hotel
  • Extra charge for cots or additional beds
  • Garage parking costs extra and must be pre-booked
Kapellenstr. 9, Wiesbaden, 65193, Germany
0611-5820
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70 rooms
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Hotel Mozart

$$ | Mozartstr. 1, Bonn, 53115, Germany

Elegant on the outside and simple on the inside, this small, attractive hotel in the residential \"musician's quarter\" is often recommended to friends by locals. 

Pros

  • Location on pretty tree-lined street
  • Close to the train station
  • Boutique ambience

Cons

  • Thin walls
  • Complaints about the staff
  • Relatively basic hotel
Mozartstr. 1, Bonn, 53115, Germany
0228-410–0140
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38 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Orangerie

$$ | Bäckerg. 1, Düsseldorf, 40213, Germany

Steps away from Altstadt action and the Rhine, this small hotel on a cobblestone road offers simple comfort and a surprising amount of quiet. The amenities are few, but the staff are accommodating and the small rooms are all tastefully furnished. The hotel mostly has single rooms for business travelers, but these beds can easily sleep two people, so couples who don't need much space can often share a single room for a cheaper rate.

Pros

  • Unbeatable location
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Hospitable staff

Cons

  • Small rooms
  • Small bathroom towels
  • Caters to business travelers
Bäckerg. 1, Düsseldorf, 40213, Germany
0211-866–800
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27 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Schwan

$$ | Rheinallee 5, Oestrich-Winkel, 65375, Germany

Owned by the Wenckstern family since it was built in 1628, this green-and-white half-timber inn offers considerable comfort, with the adjacent Gasthaus Ilse offering simpler, more budget-friendly rooms than those in the historic main building. Many rooms have a Rhine view, as does the beautiful terrace. The staff are friendly and helpful, and you can sample the family's wines in the cavernous wine cellar; coffee and homemade cakes can be enjoyed in the café.

Pros

  • Lovely location right at the 18th-century crane on the river
  • Free Wi-Fi and parking
  • Three-bed family rooms available

Cons

  • Not all rooms can be accessed with the elevator
  • Terrace gets some traffic noise from the road
  • Reception not 24 hours
Rheinallee 5, Oestrich-Winkel, 65375, Germany
06723-8090
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58 rooms
Free Breakfast

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