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    Hotel Kloster-Stüble - Atrium

    Hotel Kloster-Stüble

    (17 reviews)

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    Just to be clear, I would personally consider Klosterstüble as closer to an inn or large B&B than…read morean actual hotel. I don't think there are more than a dozen rooms, and there are only three levels with no elevator. Not that any of that is a bad thing, I just want to make sure you know what to expect. You could actually consider the small size of the hotel to be a good thing, since it really helps set the mood for staying in the quaint town of Rothenburg. Walking into our room, it had a level of comfort and antiquity that felt like you were maybe visiting Grandma, instead of staying at the Four Seasons - both will take care of you with much comfort and indulgence, but there's definitely a huge difference between the two. Despite the antique feel of the room, it was very comfortable, and the bathroom struck me as surprisingly modern. The staff was super friendly and helpful, above and beyond in my opinion. It was also quite a good location in the old town of Rothenburg. I also appreciated their free wi-fi access!

    Charming little hotel in a perfect location. Just a short walk to the town square and the gardens…read more Our host was very friendly and helpful. She assisted us with our city parking passes, and some of the places we should see while in Rothenburg. The rooms are all a bit small, but all recently updated and very unique. The breakfast served here was fantastic. The front desk is closed after about 5:00, but they did have a fridge in the lobby with some local beer and wines where you could simply fill out a card and charge to your room.

    Hotel Spitzweg - Our hotel room as seen in the Hotel Spitzweg website

    Hotel Spitzweg

    (6 reviews)

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    Imagine if you could travel back in time to the Middle Ages…read more The year is 1634. The medieval city of Rothenburg (meaning "Red Fortress") is a walled city perched high on the Bavarian hills. It has seen centuries of dynastic rise and falls, the Black Death, and a WWII assault that nearly wiped out the entire town. Now imagine present day stepping off the train station and into this most preserved city as if nothing has changed for the past 500 years...how spectacular that must be! When I walked into Rothenburg, I was instantly transported back in time. The townspeople were dressed from the 1600's, horse-and-carriages were trotting in the Old Town Square, and the Night Watchman with his hellebarde (axe-like weapon) was doing his rounds. Of all the hotels to stay in this fantasy world, I would tip my medieval hat to the incomparable Hotel Spitzweg. The accommodations itself are comfortable and quaint, but it's the man behind the counter that makes the stay most memorable. Mr. Herr Hocher is a host unlike any other. If you see him, he looks and acts like Santa Claus. Robust and truly pleasant, Herr goes above and beyond to please his "guests" (and you truly are a guest in his home-- he and his wife live there). He cooks breakfast every morning for his 10-roomed family using the wild mushrooms he grew in his garden to make his delicious soft omelettes. Fresh fruit, sliced breads, crackling bacon and ham are all neatly presented to appease his international visitors. The rooms are cared for by the sweet husband-and-wife team with so much love and attention, you can feel it in every wonderful night's rest. His son, Mike Hocher, runs his own business just a ways down the road but will come by to visit. At any hour of the day, you can call on their family members to assist with directions, information, or just enjoyable conversation! My bf Ikaika on our last day there played a good ol' game of chess with Mr. Hocher with a bottle of beer in hand. To save my boyfriend's ego, let's just say Herr was on a lucky, winning streak. ;) Every Christmas since our visit in 2011, Mr. Hocher has kept correspondence with us sending beautiful cards, pictures, and authentic German greetings. I return the gesture with Hawaiian greeting cards and Hawaiian Host Macadamia Nut Chocolates. It is my wish to return to this beautifully preserved town one day, maybe during Christmastime or with kids of our own to see one of Germany's best kept secret... Mr. Hocher.

    Stayed there two nights. Rooms were nice, clean and good spacing for an European hotel…read more Breakfast was included on our bill( had to pay extra for it when we made reservations) Breakfast was typical European homemade cheeses, hams fruit , cereals and coffee and juices The owner was a Santa Claus twin, very jovial and helpful. He cooked us eggs for breakfast if we wanted them. Location was walkable from train station and near the central square One challenge was the stairs up to the room. Twisting tight turns. I wouldn't recommend it for the more older crowd Would definitely stay there again!

    Romantik Hotel Markusturm

    Romantik Hotel Markusturm

    (15 reviews)

    Really cute restaurant, this will about sum up what every Bavarian old world charm restaurant…read moreshould be. Michelin rated with a cute hotel when you walk in, the atmosphere is warm and friendly. We were seated at the time of our reservation and warmly greeted. The atmosphere is the perfect for any tourist which is probably the majority of people dining here. If you're reading this you're probably a tourist too, and this fits the bill of the perfect dinner spot on your trip. The food was excellent the soup tasted almost the same as my grandmother used to make. An excellent old world Bavarian taste. The duck was perfectly cooked and very flavourful. A wonderful traditional Bavarian meal that I think most people would find a real treat. Since most people are here for a day or two I would put this on the list of places to check out while you're in town. Reservations are recommended but we made ours earlier in the day.

    I booked the Romantik Markusturm for our one night in Rothenburg. So glad I did because it was a…read morebeautiful old hotel in a wonderful, central location within the city walls. The staff were very friendly and helpful. The room was beautiful, exceptionally comfortable, and one of the largest of our journeys through Germany. Breakfast was lovely and we were able to enjoy a morning stroll along the city walls before we had to leave. We will definitely stay again when we come back to Germany. Also, if you have a car, they will park it for you.

    Hotel Reichsküchenmeister - Ausblick vom Zimmer

    Hotel Reichsküchenmeister

    (16 reviews)

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    The breakfast was wonderful. There were fresh mini croissants, brötchen, and various delicious…read moreGerman breads, along with a variety of fruit jams. The morning café latte was delicious, and the eggs and assorted hams were especially tasty. I was pleasantly surprised to find white fish and salmon available in the morning as well, as this isn't the case for breakfast in the US. Everything was fresh and truly delicious. But what impressed me most was the warm welcome from the female waitstaff when we entered the restaurant in the morning. They greeted us with bright smiles with "Guten Morgen!" "Would you like coffee?" Their genuine smiles left the best impression of our stay at this hotel. We also had dinner at the same restaurant, and it was excellent. I had a schnitzel with French fries and sauerkraut, and he had three kinds of sausages with potatoes and sauerkraut. Everything was absolutely delicious, and we were very happy! Our dinner table was served by a Vietnamese staff member. Perhaps it was because I am Asian? I am a Japanese person who resides in the US by the way. At check in, we were assisted by a German woman at the front desk, but the person who guided us to our room in the annex building was also Vietnamese staff member. I wondered if it might have been simply because of the look, and they thought I would feel better to be assisted by someone who is also Asian? Of course, Vietnamese and Japanese are quite different--perhaps as different as Germans and French-- this may have been a well-intentioned assumption based on appearance rather than necessity. That said, I personally had no issue with it and assumed they meant well. However, it would also have been perfectly fine if a German gentleman who was serving the table near us also took care of our table.

    My stay here was great! My room was small but comfortable with windows opening into the lane. If…read moreyou're sensitive to noise it is right in the heart of the busy area, although the window do block out a lot of the sound. My stay came with breakfast, typical European foods, everything was tasty especially the cappuccino! I added parking at 18€ per night, they have a private lot with a gentleman that takes you by golf cart. You can't access your car without this man. Driving into the walled city is quite hectic, people walking everywhere and the roads are narrow so beware. And accessing the front door of the hotel check in is done in the lane.

    Hotel Saemann - hotels - Updated May 2026

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