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    Akzent Parkhotel - Restaurant

    Akzent Parkhotel

    (1 review)

    From the owner: Das familiengeführte Hotel lädt Sie ein, ein paar schöne Tage in der schönen Umgebung von Trebbin…read morezu verbringen. Genießen Sie die Zeit einfach mit der Familie oder mit Freunden! Das AKZENT Parkhotel Trebbin steht in ruhiger und zentraler Lage direkt am Stadtpark der brandenburgischen Kleinstadt Trebbin, vor den Toren Berlins. Potsdam und der Spreewald sind beliebte Ausflugsziele - oder machen Sie doch eine Abstecher in die Hauptstadt. Berlin erreichen Sie bequem in 25 Minuten mit der Regionalbahn. Das 3-Sterne-Haus verfügt über 38 modern eingerichtete Komfortzimmer (75 Betten), die mit Dusche/WC, Schreibtisch, Direktwahl-Telefon und Sat-TV ausgestattet sind. Hier heißt man Sie herzlich in der "Hans-Clauert-Stube" willkommen. Die Gaststube ist nach dem "Märkischen Eulenspiegel" benannt, der im 17. Jahrhundert in Trebbin lebte. Es bietet Ihnen ein Restaurant mit 40 Sitzplätzen und Schauküche. Die ausgezeichnete Küche (1 Kochlöffel im ARAL-Schlemmeratlas) ist bekannt für Ihre regional, bodenständigen Gerichte unter Verwendung frischer, einheimischer Produkte. Als Spezialität des Hauses können Sie den Elsässer Flammkuchen und zahlreiche Pfälzer Weine genießen. Zur Spargelzeit werden leckere Variationen vom frischen Beelitzer Spargel aufgetischt. In der dunkleren Jahreszeit gibt es Geflügel- und Wildgerichte, Gänsebraten und Hirschgulasch. Fleischgerichte und täglich ein großes Salatbüffet bereichern das Angebot. Das Hotel bietet anspruchsvolle Räumlichkeiten für Veranstaltungen

    Hof Siebenschön

    Hof Siebenschön

    (2 reviews)

    Hof Siebenschon In January 2017, my family and I stayed for…read more10 days at the Hof Siebenschon in Rudersdorf, Germany. Let me first say our entire experience was very positive. The owner, Frau Walter, was exceptional and very accommodating. I had read the previous reviews of this vacation apartment and they were very good, but I believe the people rating were likely European. My family and I are from the United States and I think I am the first American to provide a rating. We have stayed in Germany and other vacation apartments in the recent past so I do have some perspective in my opinion(s) regarding German hotel/vacation apartments. The first day was very special for us because we were already excited and we went straight to Siebenschon directly from the airport. Ms. Walter met and spoke to us and was very gracious. She provided a genuine appreciation we were staying at her vacation apartment. The room we rented was excellent. It was very clean and neat and the decor was up to date and modern. For European standards the bathroom was very spacious and it had updated plumbing. Other than one light bulb not functioning over the stove, all of the electrical devices worked very well especially the heating system. Our room was upstairs and there were many sky lights that provided natural light throughout the entire apartment. The water for the sinks and shower was very strong, but after a long period of hot water use, I have three young girls who like to take long showers, the hot water will cool, but that was a minor issue. As the week progressed, we had multiple discussions with Frau Walter and she was very pleasant. She was extremely helpful when we had request(s) and was very kind to my children and my wife. One of the very nice aspects of this smaller sized vacation apartment is it has its own parking. It is nice that we did not have to park on the street and an added piece of security is the outside motion lights for the steps and the parking lot. I found that very well thought out and a nice attention to detail. Additionally, it snowed several times during our stay. Every morning before the sun rose, the sidewalks and parking lot was shoveled clean. It did not matter if it snowed 1 or 3 inches, the lots were clean before sunrise. As you can tell I was very pleased with our stay. This information is for Americans who wish to stay at this business. I said earlier, I have some experience staying in German hotels/vacation apartments. Please be prepared the bed mattresses are somewhat thin. This is normal in vacation apartments in Germany. However, if you have orthopedic issues such as back or hip problems, this could be uncomfortable for you. Also, Wi-Fi is available here at the apartment, but its signal is sorely lacking. Both of these issues are very typical for vacation apartments in Germany. Experience has taught us to invest in a mobile Wi-Fi service. It is an additional cost, but it will make your internet usage less frustrating. I cannot provide a better recommendation for this vacation apartment. If you are visiting from the United States and you wish to stay in a clean and well run vacation apartment, you will be very happy staying at the Hof Siebenschon.

    From the owner: Der Hof SIEBENSCHÖN steht für stilvolle, familiäre Atmosphäre. Die 5 Ferienwohnungen sind sehr…read moreindividuell möbliert und gestaltet - mit dem Ziel, dass der Gast sich zu Hause fühlt, selbst wenn er nur für eine Nacht hier weilt. Durch die außerdem angebotenen Gemeinschaftsräume eignet sich der Hof SIEBENSCHÖN hervorragend für kleinere Gruppentreffen (Familientreffen o.ö.) oder Feiern (bis max 20 Personen). Hierbei reichen die Möglichkeiten von der vollständigen Selbstversorgung bis hin zur Buchung von geschmackvoll dekorierten Feiertafeln und separater Buchung eines Buffets.

    Strandhaus

    Strandhaus

    (6 reviews)

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    For review #1000, I figured it should be some place special. So Strandhaus it is…read more I stumbled across the website while researching getaway ideas for an anniversary surprise for my husband. I wanted to do a staycation or something similar, because he didn't have the time off for going far away. Luckily, the Spreewald is less than an hour by train, so off to Lübben we went. The Strandhaus isn't in the official city center, but it's not far, and the island it's situated on is actually much busier than the city square. Even so, it's a relaxing and quiet place (if you don't happen to stay on a celebratory weekend, which we did), and it's located close to everything. From what I understand, the hotel opened in 2012. It's a four-star and it really shows. The rooms are huge, first of all, and designed very minimally but nicely, with a lot of awesome minor comforts, like big fluffy robes, slippers, apples in the hallway outside your room, a complimentary bottle of water, a working safe, etc. The bed is big and cozy as well, and you've also got a sofa with a TV, and a minifridge. The staff is really friendly and accommodating, which made the experience enjoyable... someone even escorted us to our room when we arrived and pointed things out, like the window with the netting that is recommend to be left open (in place of the other ones) to let the air in and keep the mosquitos out. There's a sauna in the hotel as well, so both nights we made use of that, and it was wonderful. Right next to it were cold showers, fresh towels, and flavored drinking water. There is also a big room with about 5 or 6 lounging chairs with towels and blankets, so you can hang out and read or nap post-sauna. Bonus: there's a grassy area outside (accessible only from the sauna area) with a view out on the Spree. In the mornings, there's a pretty awesome breakfast buffet. The fellow expressed a wish that there were better cheeses aside from generic grocery store slices, but they also had tons of fruit, veggies, breads, and meats, various types of müsli and granola, yogurts and puddings, jams and spreads, etc. You can also eat food from the "hot bar," like scrambled eggs and sausages, or order eggs and omelets from the servers. As for drinks, there were different kinds of waters and juices and even Sekt, and if you wanted coffee, each table had its own carafe. Each morning we spent about 2 hours hanging out and eating, talking, reading, etc. There is no real kind of rush and the service is great. As for food in the actual restaurant, that's a little more miss. We ate there one night and it's rough going for vegans and not many more options for vegetarians. The potatoes and quark with Leinöl was brought out shortly after ordering, which leads me to believe it's not made that freshly. The portion sizes were also a little small, by which I mean 1.5 potatoes (these are the smaller fist-sized ones, not Russet potatoes) per plate. Meanwhile, the creme brûlée was probably the worst creme brûlée I've ever tasted (by which I mean it wasn't bad, but it was just not very creme brûlée-y). The fellow did get a Käsekuchen though, and said it was really good. So there's that. But my advice: eat the breakfast but get your other meals elsewhere. That said, the food was the only point that wasn't a highlight, save for the terrible music... unfortunately, we stayed on a weekend that was an annual celebration when people ride boats through the canals at night... which means that on one side of the hotel there was a guy playing New Age flute music until midnight or so, and directly outside our hotel room was another guy DJing New Wave and German Metal until 1am. While the hotel couldn't have done anything to prevent this, I wish they would have told us this was happening before we arrived, so we could have planned for a different weekend, or at least brought earplugs. All things considered, we really did love our stay here, and I would absolutely love to come in the winter/off-season, when the city is hopefully a bit less busy. While it's a nice hotel any way you slice it, it really is a relaxing getaway option for when you want to hang out, be lazy, catch up on your reading, snuggle, and sauna it up.

    Pension Vogelsang - hotels - Updated May 2026

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