52 Best Hotels in The Rhineland, Germany

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We've compiled the best of the best in The Rhineland - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Hotel Simonis

$$ | Marktpl. 4, Kobern-Gondorf, 56330, Germany

Two of the suites in this traditional hotel on Kobern-Gondorf's market square, 6½ km (4 miles) from Winningen, are across the courtyard, in what might be Germany's oldest half-timber house (1321), but direct online bookings are not available at this writing. Light fare is served in the Weinstube, which has an open fireplace, and in warmer months there's a beer garden.

Pros

  • Historic timber-framed building
  • Elegant decor
  • In-room breakfast available (ask when booking)

Cons

  • No elevator or air con-conditioning
  • Limited parking
  • Close to the train tracks (can be loud at night)
Marktpl. 4, Kobern-Gondorf, 56330, Germany
02607-974–8537
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15 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Villa Hügel

$$$$ | Bernhardstr. 14, Trier, 54295, Germany

This Art Nouveau villa dating from 1914 houses a family-run, full-service hotel that offers a nice mix of upscale and home-like atmosphere. With floor-to-ceiling windows in the excellent restaurant, and a rooftop terrace with infinity pool, there is no shortage of great views over the city. Other amenities include an indoor pool, sauna area, and—unusual for independent hotels in Germany—fully air-conditioned rooms. It's close to the amphitheater and Kaiserthermen and offers an excellent breakfast buffet.

Pros

  • Fully air-conditioned
  • Sauna and rooftop infinity pool
  • Exceptional breakfasts

Cons

  • Limited free parking
  • Surprisingly expensive option
  • Kitchen smell drifts into nearby rooms
Bernhardstr. 14, Trier, 54295, Germany
651-937--100
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43 rooms
Free Breakfast

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ibis Styles Aachen City

$ | Jülicherstr. 10–12, Aachen, 52070, Germany

A 15-minute walk from the Dom, this colorfully furnished modern budget hotel is a good value, especially for families with children. The well-lit rooms don't have much in them—generally just a bed, a small sitting space, and a TV—but Wi-Fi and domestic calls are included in the price, and there's a video-game area in the spacious lobby.

Pros

  • Kids under 16 get their own room for half-price
  • Welcoming modern aesthetic
  • Solid budget hotel

Cons

  • On a busy street somewhat removed from the center
  • Might be a bit basic for some
  • Beds a bit small for two people
Jülicherstr. 10–12, Aachen, 52070, Germany
0241-51060
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102 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Living Hotel De Medici

$$$ | Mühlenstr. 31, Düsseldorf, 40213, Germany

A magnificent private art collection is displayed throughout this luxury hotel inside a former monastery that overlooks the yellow spires of the neighboring St. Andreas church. Rooms differ in size and design and are largely decorated in a contemporary style, though some historical suites feature lavish antiques.

Pros

  • Beautiful landmark building
  • Impressive interiors and art collection
  • Close to the Altstadt

Cons

  • Rooms on the upper floors are small
  • Design is plain in most rooms
  • Service isn’t the warmest
Mühlenstr. 31, Düsseldorf, 40213, Germany
0211-160–920
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170 rooms
No Meals

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Mercure Hotel Aachen am Dom

$ | Peterstr. 1, Aachen, 52062, Germany

A short walk to the Aachen cathedral and close to major sites and transportation, this budget hotel is a good value.

Pros

  • Central location
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Coffee/tea-making facilities in room

Cons

  • Breakfast is overpriced
  • Parking is difficult to locate
  • Rooms facing Peterstrasse can be noisy
Peterstr. 1, Aachen, 52062, Germany
0241-18010
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117 rooms
No Meals

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Monschauer Apartments

$$ | Eschbachstrasse 30, Monschau, 52156, Germany

These apartments, which are spread out across three different buildings in the village, provide a comfortable stay in Monschau, and a few in Elbershof even have kitchens. The City Apartments are conveniently located within walking distance of the town center and feature cozy, well-equipped units with postcard views. Despite the medieval setting, they offer a perfect blend of modern amenities and traditional charm.

Pros

  • Excellent location
  • Cozy accommodations
  • Scenic views

Cons

  • Stairs and no elevator can limit accessibility
  • Top-level apartments can be hot in the summer
  • Medieval-era housing might not be spacious enough for large families
Eschbachstrasse 30, Monschau, 52156, Germany
02472-8026511
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27 apartments
Free Breakfast

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Moselschlösschen Spa & Resort

$$$ | An der Mosel 15, Traben-Trarbach, 56841, Germany

This elegant, small hotel added a luxuriously indulgent spa during the pandemic, offering virtually all-inclusive rates and looking out over the placid Mosel River at the foot of the town's main bridge. Even the smallest rooms are modern in style and large enough to have both a sitting and sleeping area, and all have a large bathroom with a walk-in shower (not all rooms have tubs); but it pays to splurge on a larger suite, some offering levels and excellent views out onto the river, giving you significantly more space for not that much more cost; the largest suites may make you want to stay for a while. Food in the restaurant is excellent; the breakfast buffet is expansive, and you only need to pay extra for wine and alcohol. The daytime \"snacks\" offered in the spa may be sufficient for a light lunch, especially if you are spending your day spa-ing. A wide range of treatments, including massages, body treatments, and facials are offered; there's also a hair salon and yoga classes. You can choose from myriad treatment-inclusive packages to make your short or long stay more relaxing.

Pros

  • Access to multi-level spa is included
  • Breakfast, 3-course dinner, lunchtime snacks in the spa, and parking included in rates
  • Spa treatments are well-priced

Cons

  • Rates can be high during the main season (Easter to October), especially on weekends
  • Some spa areas are "textile-free" (which may not appeal to all non-Germans)
  • Quoted rates are per person
An der Mosel 15, Traben-Trarbach, 56841, Germany
6541-8320
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72 rooms
All-Inclusive

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Motel One Bonn-Beethoven

$$ | Berliner Freiheit 36, Bonn, 53111, Germany

Set near the Rhine and just a short stroll to the Beethoven House, this well-priced design hotel features a playful classical music theme, complete with contemporary art installations depicting Bonn’s most famous composer.

Pros

  • Fun classical music theme
  • Some rooms have balconies and Rhine views
  • Nicely designed bar and restaurant

Cons

  • Rooms are on smaller side
  • Limited storage space with no closets
  • Rooms facing the street can be noisy
Berliner Freiheit 36, Bonn, 53111, Germany
0228-972–7860
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218 rooms
No Meals

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Parkhotel Quellenhof Aachen

$$ | Monheimsallee 52, Aachen, 52062, Germany

A renovated neoclassical building dating from 1916, this grand hotel features rooms with high ceilings and tasteful, neutrally decorated rooms, plus perks like a heated indoor pool.

Pros

  • Good-sized spa with indoor pool
  • Quiet location
  • Attractive bar and restaurant

Cons

  • On a busy street
  • A bit of a walk to the City Center
  • Rooms near restaurant are noisy
Monheimsallee 52, Aachen, 52062, Germany
0241-91320
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181 rooms
No Meals

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Pullman Cologne

$$ | Helenenstr. 14, Cologne, 50667, Germany
One of the city's favorite business hotels, the 12-story Pullman Cologne draws travelers from around the world with its welcoming vibe and unexpectedly lighthearted flair. Just 10–15 minutes by foot from the train station, the Pullman is easily accessible but removed from the Dom tourist throngs, and closer to some of the city's more interesting neighborhoods like the Belgian Quarter. Rooms are on the small side, but well equipped and comfortable. The hotel has its own spa, and breakfast in the ground-floor DLight restaurant is excellent.

Pros

  • Great location
  • Many rooms with Dom views
  • Very helpful and friendly staff

Cons

  • Standard rooms are small
  • Rooms can be a bit dated
  • Expensive for what you're getting
Helenenstr. 14, Cologne, 50667, Germany
0221-275–2200
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275 rooms
No Meals

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The Qvest

$$ | Gereonskloster 12, Cologne, 50670, Germany

The 19th-century former city archives are now home to this sophisticated, art-filled design hotel. Rooms are done up in a sleek modernist style, with pricier suites featuring vaulted ceilings and views of the tranquil church square through enormous Gothic windows.   

Pros

  • Stylish interiors
  • Very quiet setting
  • Magnificent architecture

Cons

  • Reception hours are limited
  • Rooms near the elevator are noisy
  • Smaller rooms on the upper floors lack views
Gereonskloster 12, Cologne, 50670, Germany
0221-278–5780
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34 rooms
No Meals

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Rhein Hotel Bacharach

$$ | Langstr. 50, Bacharach, 55422, Germany

All of the modern rooms in this friendly, family-run operation, each of them named after a vineyard, come with comfortable beds, modern bathrooms, and stunning views. But it's the superior \"wellness suite\" that really stands out, thanks to its in-room sauna. Located right at the town wall, the hotel is also home to the excellent Stübers Restaurant, serving Mediterranean-inspired cuisine (including plenty of vegetarian options) alongside a superb selection of Bacharacher wines.

Pros

  • Rooms offer Rhine and castle views
  • Free bike loans for hotel guests
  • Wonderful outside seating at the restaurant

Cons

  • No elevator
  • Next to railroad (can be noisy)
  • No air-conditioning
Langstr. 50, Bacharach, 55422, Germany
06743-1243
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Closed Dec.–Feb.
14 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Romantik Hotel zur Glocke

$$$ | Glockenstr. 11–12, Trier, 54290, Germany

With roots dating to the 12th century, this elegant hotel is conveniently located about three minutes' walk from the Porta Nigra. Even the modest rooms are tastefully decorated in subtle earth tones and boast box-spring beds—but if you really feel like splashing out, the beautiful Glockensuite (Bell Tower Suite) features half-timber interior walls and exposed wood rafters. Some of the junior suites also have a view of Trierer Dom, as well as walk-in closets and free-standing tubs for a relaxing soak after a day on the town. The historic restaurant, which has been serving hungry locals since 1803, serves hearty German classics, while the vaulted cellar is an ideal after-dinner stop for a glass of wine. 

Pros

  • Elegant decoration
  • Individually decorated rooms
  • Some rooms have cathedral views

Cons

  • On a pedestrianized street, so no on-site parking
  • No spa or big-hotel amenities
  • Books out quickly
Glockenstr. 11–12, Trier, 54290, Germany
0651-999–8800
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18 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Romantik Jugendstilhotel Bellevue

$$$ | An der Mosel 11, Traben-Trarbach, 56841, Germany

Traben-Trarbach's premier hotel has a first-class reputation thanks to its distinctive architecture and decor, knowledgeable staff, and gorgeous river views. But it's the large wellness area, including a heated pool, Finnish sauna, and rooftop terrace, that makes it stand out from other hotels along the Mosel. Even if you're not staying the night, book a table at the “Belle Epoque” restaurant; its elegant (if meat heavy) cuisine and extensive wine list make for a memorable meal.

Pros

  • Fantastic art nouveau surroundings
  • Prime Mosel-side location
  • Wonderful breakfast

Cons

  • Expensive in high season
  • Room decor bland compared to public areas
  • Not all rooms have river views
An der Mosel 11, Traben-Trarbach, 56841, Germany
06541-7030
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69 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Römischer Kaiser

$$ | Porta-Nigra-Pl. 6, Trier, 54292, Germany

Centrally located near the Porta Nigra, this handsome patrician manor from 1885 offers well-appointed rooms with attractive baths. Rooms 317 and 318 are quite spacious and have little balconies overlooking flower-filled Porta-Nigra-Platz. While some of Trier's other restaurants are more stylish, the food here is tasty, as is the ample breakfast buffet.

Pros

  • Near the Porta Nigra
  • Some rooms have nice views
  • Very friendly staff

Cons

  • Some rooms are dark due to a neighboring building
  • No air-conditioning
  • Patchy Wi-Fi
Porta-Nigra-Pl. 6, Trier, 54292, Germany
0651-977–0100
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43 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Steigenberger Parkhotel

$$$ | Königsallee 1a, Düsseldorf, 40212, Germany

Miraculously quiet despite its central location on the edge of the Hofgarten and at the beginning of the Königsallee, this old hotel is anything but stodgy, especially after a major face-lift in 2013. The soaring ceilings add to the spaciousness of the guest rooms, each individually decorated in a restrained, elegant style. The pampering continues at the breakfast buffet, served in the Menuett restaurant, where champagne and smoked salmon are appropriate starters for a shopping expedition on the Kö.

Pros

  • Central location
  • Quiet despite the busy area
  • Consistent guest favorite

Cons

  • Fairly high rates
  • Some complaints about service
  • Amenities don't match the price
Königsallee 1a, Düsseldorf, 40212, Germany
0211-13810
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130 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Sternhotel

$$$ | Markt 8, Bonn, 53111, Germany

For solid comfort and a picturesque, central location, the Sternhotel is tops—and their weekend rates are a bargain. Rooms are in a Danish-modern style.

Pros

  • In the center of town
  • Partnership with gym across the square, allowing guests free entry
  • Nicest hotel in central Bonn

Cons

  • Market square location can be noisy in the morning and evening
  • Expensive for the area
  • Doesn't seem like a four-star hotel
Markt 8, Bonn, 53111, Germany
0228-72670
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Credit cards accepted
80 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Town Hotel

$$ | Spiegelg. 5, Wiesbaden, 65183, Germany

Its central location (a five-minute walk from the Kurhaus, Old Town, and shopping district), particularly friendly and helpful staff, and affordability make this modern hotel an excellent choice. Terra-cotta and beige tones and parquet floors lend the rooms warmth, and although they are small, rooms are well maintained and cleverly designed for maximum use of space. The gourmet breakfast buffet includes excellent bread from a very good local bakery, high-quality coffee, and homemade fruit salad as well as gluten- and lactose-free products.

Pros

  • Cheap and cheerful option
  • Convenient Altstadt location
  • Very friendly and helpful staff

Cons

  • Often full during the week
  • No air-conditioning
  • Rooms are rather basic
Spiegelg. 5, Wiesbaden, 65183, Germany
0611-360–160
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24 rooms
No Meals

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Vintage Hotel Petrisberg

$$ | Sickingenstr. 11, Trier, 54296, Germany

The friendly, family-run hotel is high on Petrisberg hill overlooking Trier, not far from the amphitheater and a 20-minute walk to the Old Town. The individually decorated rooms have solid-pine furnishings and fabulous views of the city. In the evening, you can sit down for snacks and good local wines in the pub.

Pros

  • Fine view of Trier
  • Extremely quiet
  • Free parking at the hotel

Cons

  • Somewhat removed from the city center
  • Restrictive check-in hours
  • Not all rooms have balconies
Sickingenstr. 11, Trier, 54296, Germany
0651-978--570
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26 rooms
No Meals

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Wasserturm Hotel Cologne Curio Collection

$$ | Kayg. 2, Cologne, 50676, Germany

What used to be Europe's tallest water tower is now a stylish 11-story boutique hotel that was recently renovated and reopened in late 2021 as part of Hilton's Curio Collection. Rooms are done up in a contemporary fashion, and some duplex suites offer cathedral views.

Pros

  • Unique setting
  • Luxury spa
  • Buzzy rooftop bar

Cons

  • Some rooms don't have as great a view as you might expect
  • A long walk to the Altstadt
  • Suites can be pricey
Kayg. 2, Cologne, 50676, Germany
0221-20080
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88 rooms
No Meals

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Wein- & Landhaus Raimund Prüm

$$ | Uferallee 25, Bernkastel-Kues, 54470, Germany

The eight spacious rooms at this welcoming guesthouse are all individually decorated with a winning mixture of contemporary and antique furnishings and thoughtful touches such as fresh flowers and an honor bar. There are also three holiday apartments for larger groups. The traditional wine estate S.A. Prüm is also home to state-of-the-art cellars and an attractive vinothek for cellar tours and tastings, as well as a stunning dining room and an idyllic patio facing the Mosel and the vineyards.

Pros

  • Some rooms have vineyard and Mosel views
  • Very good breakfast
  • Charging point for electric cars (at an extra cost)

Cons

  • No elevator
  • Reception not manned 24 hours
  • No air-conditioning
Uferallee 25, Bernkastel-Kues, 54470, Germany
06531-3110
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11 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Zum Löwen

$$ | Moselweinstr. 23, Ediger-Eller, 56814, Germany

This charming \"Moselromantikhotel\" comes with friendly service and a splendid terrace overlooking the Mosel. Some rooms have a balcony facing the river, though rooms at the back of the hotel are quieter. In addition to arranging wine tastings and hikes in Calmont, Europe's steepest vineyard, the staff can also help you plan fishing trips and lunch in the vineyard of hotel owners the Saffenreuther family.

Pros

  • Fine view of the Mosel
  • Some rooms have balconies
  • Good restaurant with seasonal cuisine

Cons

  • On the busy B49 street
  • No elevator
  • Suite only bookable for three nights or more
Moselweinstr. 23, Ediger-Eller, 56814, Germany
02675-208
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Closed Dec.--Easter
20 rooms
Free Breakfast

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