The Most Elegant Hotels in Germany

Germany is a beautiful country, and it has a lot of history behind it. Its surface is roughly 360,000 square kilometres, and the natural wonders you can find there are countless. Tall mountains, steep valleys, raging rivers and vast forests… it’s simply amazing. Every year millions of tourists go to this country, not only because of the natural beauty and the ancient relics that you can find in German museums, but also because the cities, towns and villages are all exquisite pieces of work. Plus, the people are great: friendly, hospitable, with a good sense of humour, and with “superior skills” when it comes to partying.

If you are one of these millions of tourists, you should know that you can live in style while visiting Germany, as there are many luxury hotels, as well as more affordable ones, in almost every city. Let us talk about some of these hotels in different parts of the country.
First of all, the city of Frankfurt. It’s a fantastic city, an important economic centre of the country, and large, with many skyscrapers as well as old buildings. One of the best hotels in Frankfurt is the 3-star Mark Hotel Messe, a modern hotel which was inaugurated in 2009. It has 128 rooms, and even though it’s usually being frequented by businessmen, it is quite an attractive location for tourists too, due to the fact that the conditions are excellent and the prices are not too high.

Dortmund, on the other hand, is a medium-sized city, but it also hides many treasures, like the city centre, which has a strong mediaeval feel; the Reinoldkirche (a church built around the year 800); the Marienkirche (with a very old altar, 600 years old, to be precise); the old town hall; and many other attractions. There, in Dortmund, the hotel that I would recommend is Mark Hotel Commerz, a great place for weekend trippers who want to discover the city and its beautiful surroundings. It has 68 rooms, and it is also a spot favourable for business meetings and conferences. They provide excellent service, and they even have their own bowling alley for whoever wants to relax and play some sports during the evening.

We arrive in Leipzig, a city in the eastern part of Germany, home of the largest monument in Europe, the Monument to the Battle of the Nations. This is considered the most important landmark of the city of Leipzig, and it is absolutely worth seeing. An important hotel in Leipzig is the Garni Hotel, situated in a quiet district, within walking distance from the city centre. With over 70 rooms and 30 apartments, this hotel is spacious enough to accommodate more than 400 guests at a time. The staff is friendly, and there are many parking spaces at the hotel and in the nearby area.
So if you find yourself going to one of these three spectacular cities, remember these three accommodation options, as they are among the best offers if you take into consideration the price-quality ratio.

