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1 Queen Bed and 1 Double Sofa Bed 431 sq feet Layout - Bedroom, living room, and dining area Internet - Free W…
This apartment includes 1 living room, 1 separate bedroom and 1 bathroom with a shower and a hairdryer. The apartment's…
The family room offers a tea and coffee maker, a safe deposit box, as well as a private bathroom boasting a shower and a…
1 Double Bed 237 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - 40-inch flat-screen TV with satellite channels…
The double room has a private bathroom fitted with a shower and a hairdryer. The double room features soundproof walls,…
The double room has a private bathroom fitted with a shower and a hairdryer. The double room features soundproof walls,…
The single room features a private bathroom equipped with a shower and a hairdryer. The single room offers soundproof wa…
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Restaurants nearby
- Restaurant 1463 This building, dating from 1463, exudes rustic charm both inside and out. Dark wood finishings and low ceilings add to the cosy feel of the two small dining spaces on the first floor. The secluded terrace in the quiet courtyard is also delightful. Verena and Henning Weick, your cordial hosts, run the establishment as a team – she handles service, he is in charge of the kitchen. Diners can choose between two set menus (with optional wine pairings), and each course can also be found in the tempting à la carte selection. There are six lovely comfortable apartments for overnight stays.2.4km
- Schwitzer's Gourmet-Restaurant★ Michelin In the chic little fine dining restaurant of Schwitzer's Hotel am Park, the open kitchen means you can watch chef-patron Cédric Schwitzer and team at work. Using excellent ingredients, they craft a four- or six-course "culinary journey. What makes a meal here special is that the menu and the course of the evening are modeled on a journey from Karlsruhe/Waldbronn to Paris. You are presented with your "tickets" in an envelope, with descriptions of the dishes, which symbolise the journey to Paris. Recipes grounded in the classics are given a successful modern makeover – precisely and elaborately 9.9km
- Anders auf dem Turmberg From this impressive location high up on the Turmberg, the view over Karlsruhe and the Rhine Valley to the Vosges mountains is magnificent. Add to that tasty tapas-style cuisine – the smaller portions are perfect for sharing and sampling a selection. The food is cooked with quality ingredients, some regional, others Mediterranean. Dishes such as braised ox ribs on a corn cream with chilli or tuna with buttermilk and lime are fun to eat and showcase the skills of chef-patron Sören Anders, who is no stranger to the dining scene. The pared-back, modern interior with its large windows is attractiv3.2km
- Villa Hammerschmiede Housed in a charming villa dating back to 1893, this is a thoroughly inviting destination. Whether seated in one of the comfortable dining areas or the light and airy pavilion, you can look forward to ambitious, classic and regional cuisine, presented in the appealing "Villa Lunch" set menu or in the evening the three- to five-course "Feinschmecker-Menü". There is also an à la carte selection featuring dishes such as farm-raised duck with red cabbage and creamed chestnuts, or Dover sole for two. The terrace is especially lovely in summer, and comfortable accommodation is available as well.3.8km
- zeit|geist The centuries-old Walk'sche Haus in the heart of Weingarten abounds with charm. Outside it's the pretty half-timbered façade that catches the eye; inside, the combination of sleek modern design and a touch of rusticity makes for a particularly pleasing ambience. Sebastian Syrbe cooks up modern dishes based on classical foundations, such as "onsen egg, soy, spinach, nut butter" or "suckling pig, beetroot, horseradish, chives". You can choose à la carte or opt for a surprise menu comprising four, six or eight courses. Tip: In summer, be sure to get a spot on the gorgeous terrace overlooking the 5.5km
- Zum Hirsch Familiar faces in the region, Markus and Britta Nagy are known as ambitious restaurateurs. Here, in their charming half-timbered inn dating back to 1688, they serve regional and Mediterranean-inspired fare. In addition to an à la carte menu, there is a three- to five-course set menu in the evening and the reasonably priced three-course "Eat & Talk" set menu at lunchtime (Tue-Fri). On Friday and Saturday, for dinner, diners choose between two set menus (no à la carte). In winter, the room with a fireplace is cosy; in summer, the lovely terrace beckons. Well-kept overnight accommodation availabl7.1km
- Il Teatro² Founded in 1984, this family-run establishment located close to the Staatstheater (hence the name) is now run by the second generation, with Daniele di Sario taking the helm several years ago. He delivers classic Italian and French-style cuisine that is in keeping with the zeitgeist: The spaghetti carbonara, turbot with Champagne sauce or lemon dessert ("Kreation von der Zitrone") are shining examples. In keeping with the name of the restaurant, the menu is divided into different sections: Act 1, Intermezzo, Act 2 and Epilogue. Veteran chef Giovanni likes to get in on the action front of house9.2km
- EigenArt This restaurant is set in a spruce townhouse centrally located close to Marktplatz. It is hardly surprising that there are so many regulars, given the very pleasant atmosphere and friendly service. The cuisine is seasonal and can be enjoyed as a set menu or ordered à la carte. By prior arrangement, you can also make reservations for lunch and at weekends.9.2km
- Oberländer Weinstube This townhouse, built in 1826, is full of charm: inside you sit in a cosy, traditional wood-panelled decor, while the charming courtyard beckons outside. And in addition they take really friendly care of you. The kitchen turns out dishes that are adapted to the seasons and really tasty. At lunchtime you choose from a smaller menu.9.6km
- 5 SEN:SES by Mario Aliberti At this fine addition to Karlsruhe's culinary scene, chef-patron Mario Aliberti fuses Italian cuisine with Asian influences. An appealing range of dishes is available: Lunchtime features reasonably priced set menus, plus a small selection from the evening menu. At dinnertime, there is a fine dining menu, an Italian menu and a sharing menu, as well as an extensive à la carte selection. Octopus cooked in black beer with ponzu beurre blanc and black garlic is a house classic. It is worth perusing the well-stocked wine list, too. The inviting modern interior exudes a distinctly loungey feel. In su9.7km
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Attractions nearby
- Durlach borough of the German city of Karlsruhe4.5km
- Turmberg mountain3.2km
- Karlsburg Castle castle4.0km
- Grötzingen Jewish Cemetery building in Karlsruhe, Karlsruhe Government Region, Bade-Württemberg, Germany2.6km
- Waldbronn municipality in Karlsruhe county in Germany9.5km
- Wildparkstadion football stadium located in Karlsruhe, Germany8.7km
- Karlsruhe Palace Palace built by count Karl Wilhelm von Baden-Durlach9.2km
- Staatliche Kunsthalle Karlsruhe museum in Karlsruhe, Germany9.5km
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