Brook Lane Hostel Regensburg
Regensburg’s only backpacker hostel has it's very own convenience store, which doubles up as reception, ...
Regensburg has an unexpectedly wide choice of places to achieve REM, from blue-blooded antique-graced apartments to blood-red suites for fired up honeymooners.
Regensburg’s only backpacker hostel has it's very own convenience store, which doubles up as reception, ...
Four elements, four rooms, and what rooms they are! This tiny theme hotel breaks new ground with its imaginative design, and is the best-kept secret in Eastern Bavaria.
Behind a humble door in the heart of the city lies a world of genuine charm, unexpected extras and real attention to detail.
The sprawling residence of the former bishops is now a romantic upmarket hotel, with Laura Ashley-style rooms set around a beautiful leafy courtyard. The beer garden is a popular spot on summer evenings, and there's wheelchair access.
With its comfortable, clean quarters, unstinting breakfast and mild-mannered staff, the 'Jolly Turk' will bring a smile to any budget-minded traveller's face. The pricier rooms have private bathrooms.
Surely the best deal in town, the nine fairy-tale rooms each bear the name of a crowned head and are fit for a kaiser.
A bulky beamed ceiling and a glassed-in Roman stone well (of which staff are oblivious) greet you in the lobby of the 'Red Rooster', contrasting with streamlined rooms offering freshly minted amenities.
Right in the heart of the city centre, the 41 rooms at the Goliath are all differently conceived and pristinely serviced. Some have little extras, such as bathroom–bedroom windows and big baths.
The pale-grey decor might be grim, and the recpetion hours silly, but the location is great, the price is right and staff go out of their way to assist. Make sure you get a non-smoking room, as some pong of secondhand smoke.
Serenely situated on the banks of the Danube and enveloped by parkland, yet just a 10-minute stroll to Regensburg's heart, this rambling 'country manor' has been built within a medieval salt warehouse.
If you're after a bit of divine inspiration, you need only peer out the window of this landmark pistachio-green-painted hotel.
This exquisite hotel is actually spread over two charm-laden properties - the Grosses Haus (big house), and the Kleines Haus (small house) - a few footsteps apart from each other in the heart of Regensburg's medieval old town.
Those who have shaped Regensburg history, from Marcus Aurelius to Emperor Karl V, are commemorated in the 20 rooms of this sleek hotel.
Regensburg’s 186-bed hostel occupies a beautiful old building on a large island about a 10-minute walk north of the Altstadt.
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