
Neuer Garten,14469 Potsdam
1 bottle of mineral waterHotel built in 1917, Last complete renovation 1994, Last partial renovation 2001, Number of floors 3, Total number of rooms 41, Number of single rooms 11, Number of double rooms 25, of which have a double bed 16, of which are suitable as three-bed rooms 16, Number of suites (separate rooms) 2, Number of junior suites 3, Hotel, Castle hotel, Ayurveda treatment, Certified Chateau Hotel
Cities/locations: Potsdam
Airports: Berlin Tegel
Highways: Potsdam Nord
-Airport Tegel:exit Dreieck Funkturm,direction Leipzig,on A115 exit Wannsee,cross the Glienicker bridge and follow signs
-ICE train station Wannsee:S-Bahn or train to Potsdam main station
-Potsdam main station:tram 92 or 96 direction Kirschallee to bus stop Reiterweg/Alleestrasse, bus 603 direction Höhenstrasse to bus stop Schloss Cecilienhof
Wherever you are coming from and however you decide to travel, you will always find your way to Pdm, the route is clearly marked throughout the city centre. Coming from North, highway A10 coming from Hamburg,exit Pdm Nord, follow B273. From West and South, highway A9 and A2 exit Drewitz, follow A115 to Berlin, Exit Pdm.Babelsberg direction
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positiv: the calm and quiet, the historic surroundings and the possibility to view the historic chambers.
negativ: Have to pay for parking
positiv: lovely grounds indeed!
negativ: please note that there is wireless internet access in some rooms only and that the service is not offered by the hotel but by T-Mobile, i.e. at an extra cost (18 Euro / day !)
positiv: This is a real historical building. Very interesting to stay at the place where Potsdam conference was held in 1945. The restaurant was also good and romantic.
negativ: It gives me very strange impression that we actually need to pay the hotel bill at the time of check in. Bathroom - the hotel does not provide solid soap and there was only liquid soap available, and hardly no amenity goods provided. Maybe this is a good cost saving measure for the hotel, but gives impression to clients that the hotel is really stingy or running out of money.