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Atrium Hotel Mainz
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Located in the apartment house Residenz located 984 feet from the main building, this apartment features a seating area,…
Located in the apartment house Residenz located 984 feet from the main building, this apartment features a seating area,…
1 Queen Bed 377 sq feet Layout - Bedroom and sitting area Internet - Free WiFi and wired internet access Ent…
1 Queen Bed 377 sq feet Layout - Bedroom and sitting area Internet - Free WiFi and wired internet access Ent…
Located in the apartment house Residenz located 984 feet from the main building, this apartment features a seating area,…
Located in the apartment house Residenz located 984 feet from the main building, this apartment features a seating area,…
Featuring satellite TV, air conditioning and a bath tub, this finely decorated suite has a separate bedroom and living a…
The deluxe rooms have exclusive furnishings and are elegantly designed. They include an open-plan layout with walk-in wa…
Located in the apartment house Residenz located 984 feet from the main building, this apartment features a seating area,…
Located in the apartment house Residenz located 984 feet from the main building, this apartment features a seating area,…
This double room has air conditioning, a mini-bar, a flat-screen TV with satellite channels and a balcony. The unit has…
The superior rooms are more spacious than the comfort rooms. In addition to the basic furnishings, they also have wirele…
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Restaurants nearby
- Steins Traube★ Michelin Thanks to the commitment of the Stein family, what began in the early 20C as a village tavern has evolved over the decades into a modern restaurant serving sophisticated cuisine. Owner and head chef Philipp Stein represents the sixth generation at the helm. There is no doubt about his outstanding culinary talent. What may, at first glance, seem simple is actually exceedingly complex in terms of flavour and harmony, yet accessible for all that. His dishes demonstrate a restrained elegance, but he is also able to draw on a bolder sense of innovation when he deems it necessary. An excellent wine 477m
- Jean★ Michelin In addition to its hotel and café, the Frankenbach family also runs Jean in this former wine bar. After working in renowned establishments such as Ikarus in Salzburg, Johannes Frankenbach (the third generation of the family) has been at the helm here since 2012. Even the name "Jean" (a French equivalent of Johannes) is a nod to his love of France, which is as much a part of his ingredient-led, Mediterranean-influenced cuisine as is his knack for creating fine aromas and flavour contrasts. This is accompanied by judicious and fairly priced wine pairings. The setting is also charming: half-heigh6.0km
- GenussWerkstatt A unique concept for a business travellers' hotel. At this restaurant housed in the conveniently located Atrium Hotel in Mainz-Finthen, a single eight-course set menu is served simultaneously to all diners. The chefs finish the contemporary dishes in the dining room and explain them at the table. Wine pairings are also available to accompany their creations, which are crafted using predominantly regional ingredients. The setting is sleek and modern, and service is friendly and adept.6m
- FAVORITE restaurant★ Michelin Located in Stadtpark Mainz and run by the dedicated Barth family, FAVORITE parkhotel is not only a sophisticated place to stay but also has a restaurant that is well worth seeking out. There has been a change in the management of the fine dining restaurant's kitchen. Aniello Casalino showcases his refined Mediterranean touch here, working with fresh, carefully chosen ingredients. Dishes such as open carbonara raviolo with veal sweetbreads, egg yolk cream, Parmesan foam and orange crumble, or cod with baby artichoke, pecorino, fregola and dashi beurre blanc beautifully reflect his style. There 8.7km
- Geberts WeinstubenBib Frank Gebert is all about packing flavours and aromas into classic cuisine. He is fond of using regional and seasonal ingredients in dishes such as trout soup with julienned vegetables or local venison ragout with creamed savoy cabbage. Tip: Try the reasonably priced three-course set menu. The stylish, cosy atmosphere is pleasant, and the senior manager welcomes diners with the characteristic charm of folk from Mainz – regulars appreciate the family atmosphere. The restaurant is not far from the Old Town, within spitting distance of the Rhine, and has a lovely vine-clad terrace in the courtyar7.7km
- Zur Schlupp Isabelle and Michael Ehrhardt devote themselves with great enthusiasm to running their charming little restaurant in this house dating from 1608. The atmosphere is cosy and casual, with the building's original character beautifully preserved and enhanced by tasteful modern touches. The chef-patron's cooking is defined by freshness and seasonality – there are two set menus (one vegetarian) that change on a monthly basis as well as à la carte dishes. The hostess provides attentive service and recommends good wines, with the Rheingau Riesling selection being a highlight. Don't forget to book. Tip5.7km
- Restaurant Baiken by Schröer Set amid the vines, and with a magnificent view of the vineyards and Eltville, the location is truly magical. In summer, the terrace is of course very popular. This restaurant run by Dirk Schröer and Amila Begic-Schröer is part of the Kloster Eberbach wine estate on the Rauenthaler Baiken. The chef adheres to a strictly classical and fuss-free style of cooking, showcasing outstanding, impeccably fresh ingredients, as in the saddle of venison in a bread crust with wild mushrooms, apricot and pointed cabbage. You can order à la carte or choose from different set menus, for example, the enticing 8.3km
- Kronenschlösschen The setting is lovely, whether under the elegantly painted period ceiling or out on the pretty terrace with its adjoining garden. The cooking is a modern take on classically based cuisine, enhanced with international influences. At the helm is Marcus Langer, most recently head chef at the Atelier Sanssouci in Radebeul. His set menu (with meat/fish or vegetarian choices) can be ordered in a five- to seven-course format – with the option to extend it to 10. Tempting dishes include cauliflower and "Périgord truffle délice with hazelnut vinaigrette and tarragon" or king crab tartlet with wild garl8.3km
- Zum Krug This place has a long history that stretches back to 1720, and the Laufer family has now been at the helm for three generations. Behind the gorgeous historical façade, the cosy dining spaces exude traditional charm. Theregional and international cuisine takes its cue from the seasons, and the menu includes dishes such as a Sauerbraten (marinated pot roast) of organic pasture-fed beef with potato dumplings and cranberries. The friendly and professional waitstaff will be happy to recommend fine Rheingau wines from the estate to accompany your meal. Delightful courtyard terrace. Smart guestrooms 8.4km
- Adler Wirtschaft Established in 1993, Franz Keller's family-run Adler Wirtschaft is an institution in the region. Inside this charming little half-timbered house, the atmosphere is cosy and down-to-earth – traditional tavern culture is still alive and well here. Even from the entrance, diners can catch a glimpse of the Molteni stove, on which the flavoursome dishes are prepared. The concept: you choose dishes to make up your own fixed-price menu – opt for "Das kleine Abendessen" ("The Small Dinner") or "Das große Abendessen" ("The Large Dinner"). The steak selection is tempting as well. Good to know: They use 8.4km
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Attractions nearby
- Mewa Arena stadium in Mainz, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany4.0km
- Mainz Cathedral cathedral in Germany7.8km
- Stadion am Bruchweg football stadium5.9km
- St. Stephen's Church church in Mainz7.3km
- Mogontiacum the Roman fort at the present location of the German city of Mainz7.6km
- Biebrich Palace Baroque residence in Hesse, Germany built in 17027.7km
- Gutenberg Museum museum in Mainz, Germany7.7km
- Protestant Christ Church, Mainz church building in Mainz, Germany7.5km
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