Hotel built in 1905, Last complete renovation 1998, Last partial renovation 2005, Number of floors 2, Total number of rooms 25, Number of single rooms 2, Number of double rooms 23, of which have a double bed 23, of which are suitable as three-bed rooms 4, Hotel, Trade fair/conference hotel, Holiday hotel, family-run hotel, child-friendly hotel, Hiking hotel
- Style of hotel and ambience
- Idyllically situated in Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler, the hotel Hohenzollern welcomes its guests into a pleasant atmosphere. It provides comfortably equipped rooms featuring a unique view of the valley Ahrtal. In the restaurant, German and Mediterranean dishes are served. The panorama sauna area invites to relax after an eventful day.
- Special features of the hotel
- Attention: important information: The city of Bad Neuenahr Ahrweiler charges an overnight stay tax of 1,00 € per overnight from 01.01.2013. This tax is already included in all HRS rates. Business travelers are exempted from this tax and pay the tax free rate when showing an adequate verification (e.g. employer certificate). Excluded are contracted corporate net rates.
- Reception open
- 07:00 - 23:00
- Reception manned at weekends
- 07:00 - 23:00
- Earliest check-in
- 14:00
- Latest check-out
- 11:00
- Free services for HRS guests
- 1 bottle of mineral water, Parking directly by the hotel, Free use of the sauna
- Hotel location, surroundings and sights
- The hotel Hohenzollern enjoys a beautiful location in Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler. It is an ideal starting point for relaxing walks along the hiking trail Rotweinwanderweg through wonderful vineyards. A daytrip to the cities of Bonn and Cologne, reachable within 30 and 50 minutes from the hotel Hohenzollern, is recommended.
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positiv: Excellent throughout
negativ: Approach roads signage is unclear
positiv: Superb location, with great views from room and restaurant terrace. Food and service very good.
negativ: The direction sign for the hotel carpark entrance could be clearer, it partially obscured by a bush, which caused me to drive past at first.