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Clean & Safe Protocol
The health and safety of your guests has the highest priority for the HRS hotel partners. Hotels with a Clean & Safe seals implement extended hygiene and protective measures to protect against infection against COVID-19 within your company.
Cleaning and disinfection measures
Hygiene and personal protective equipment
Hygiene stations and protective equipment available for staff and guests
High touch frequency areas
Frequent cleaning of public areas and areas with high touch frequency (e.g. door handles).
Technical equipment
Regular check of the technical equipment (e.g. air conditioning, dishwasher, washing machines)
Health and safety measures
Keep distance
Spatial distancing throughout the facility according to local law
Staff training
Revised training programmes for employees, suppliers and contractors
Measures for the comfort of the guests
Contactless reception
Avoidance of queues and paperless check-in and check-out possible
Fitness and Wellness
Additional hygiene and cleaning regulations apply to all fitness and wellness facilities
Tracking
Tracking for quick response in case of illness of employees, suppliers or guests
Meetings and events
Controlled access and separation of groups and stored luggage
Food and beverage safety
Food and beverages
Non-contact food services, available takeaway options and disinfected cutlery and serving utensils
In Dinkelsbühl the following conference hotels: Hotel Hezelhof, Hotel Deutsches Haus and Hotel Piazza have received the highest customer ratings with at least 8 out of 10 rating stars.
At HRS you have the option of sorting the hotels according to their distance from the center and choosing the right hotel for you. Or use the map view.
You get a good connection to the local public transport through accommodations near the train station. The accommodations Hotel Piazza, Hotel SCHLAFZIMMER and Hotel Gasthaus Dollinger Gasthaus are perfectly suited due to their proximity to the train station.
In Dinkelsbühl travelers can expect an average overnight price of €114.11. (Prices are based on the hotel prices from hrs.de).
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Dinkelsbühl - The magic of outdoor beauty paired with all the fun of the fair
Steeped in history, the town is a former Imperial City of the Holy Roman Empire. It is surrounded by well-preserved old medieval walls and towers, and there are many outstanding museums that outline the fascinating history of the town and surrounding area. The town is believed to have been founded in the 8th century, with its wealth grown from weaving and cloth manufacturing. Take a stroll around the old historic center, or enjoy a guided tour and discover the wealth of history the town has to offer. You will come away feeling relaxed from the peace and tranquility, or exuberated from the rush of adrenaline you have experienced from the all the outdoor activities on hand.
Location: A small town off the beaten track, offering big town fun
Dinkelsbühl is a historic town in Bavaria, about halfway between Nuremberg and Stuttgart. It stands at the junction of two old Roman trading routes, north-south from Germany to Italy and east-west from the towns of the Rhine towards Eastern Europe. The town affords excellent transport links with easy access to major regional highways, making it quick and easy to escape to this countryside retreat.
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Culture: A medieval gem in the heart of Bavaria
The old town is dominated by the majestic St. George's Gothic Minster, which dates back to the 15th century. It stands at the historic heart of the town. Climb its tower to get an impressive view across the town and region. Dinkelsbühl also boasts a castle with a Rococo chapel, and the timbered building Deutsches Haus, which was the ancestral home of the Counts of Drechsel-Deufstetten. This is an excellent example of German Renaissance-style wood architecture. The history museum is also worth a visit.
Activities: A wildlife haven in a charming tranquil setting
The town is located on the River Wörnitz, a tributary of the River Danube, providing an oasis for lovers of the outdoors. Take a swim in the river pool whilst admiring the view of the impressive old town. Altmuehl Lake provides a haven for water sports enthusiasts. Forming part of the Bavarian Lake District, it is made up of many tiny islands with nature reserves, where you can go in search of over 200 bird species. Enjoy hiking or cycling, passing Roman watchtowers and valleys full of fossils. For those who are looking for some action-packed fun on the water, there is canoeing, sailing, and windsurfing on offer. The town is also situated on the famous scenic holiday route Romantic Road, which loosely follows the old Roman trade routes. This is a magnet for walkers and cyclists who can discover Pilgrim churches enroute.