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The spacious double room provides an electric kettle, parquet floors, as well as a private bathroom featuring a shower.…
The spacious double room features an electric kettle, parquet floors, as well as a private bathroom boasting a shower. T…
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Restaurants nearby
- Ganter Restaurant Mohren Whether you opt for a cosy-rustic or a chic-modern interior, the food on offer here is fresh and regional with international influences. Try the char with pearl barley, herbs, almonds and madras curry spices.448m
- Anglerstuben On the banks of the Rhine, this restaurant is tucked away behind a somewhat unprepossessing exterior directly above the angling club. The cuisine, based on excellent ingredients and with fish as the centrepiece, is a master class in finesse. In the evening, there are two five-course menus to choose from (as well as à la carte options); on weekdays, there is a very reasonably priced "Business Lunch" deal. They stock only German wines and the selection is outstanding. There is also a children's menu. The delicious food is served by friendly and attentive staff. In summer, make a beeline for the 8.2km
- Papageno Even after moving to the centre of Konstanz, Patrick Stier has remained true to his style. He serves up classic cuisine with Mediterranean influences – think sea bass grenobloise with artichokes and a saffron emulsion or saddle of venison with a sour cherry game jus, warm pointed cabbage salad, port wine cherries, macadamia nuts and Topfenknödel (curd dumplings). Diners can choose between the "Gourmet" and "Vegetarian Gourmet" set menus and à la carte dishes.9.5km
- Brasserie Colette Tim Raue This is MICHELIN-starred chef Tim Raue's take on a French brasserie. The restaurant mirrors the Colette brasseries in Berlin and Munich with an interesting modern dining concept: Diners can order à la carte or compose their own four-course set menu, which can also be vegan. Classics such as beef Wellington (served for two) are available too, as are seasonal dishes. The highlight here is the first-floor terrace overlooking the pedestrian area – but seating is limited, so you'd be well advised to book!9.8km
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Attractions nearby
- Abbey of Reichenau monastery438m
- prehistoric pile dwellings around the Alps series of stilt houses built near the Alps mountain range5.4km
- Basilica of Sts. Peter and Paul, Reichenau church1.5km
- Münster St. Maria und Markus minster on Reichenau476m
- Church of St. George church on the island of Reichenau in the municipality of Reichenau, Baden-Württemberg, Germany2.1km
- Arenenberg Castle with Chapel and Park château ensemble in Salenstein in the canton of Thurgau, Switzerland2.7km
- Radolfzell am Bodensee town in Konstanz district, Baden-Württemberg, Germany7.9km
- Untersee Basin of Lake Constance4.5km
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