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Hotel Frechener Hof
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1 King Bed 291 sq feet Layout - Separate sitting area Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - 55-inch LED TV…
1 King Bed 291 sq feet Layout - Separate sitting area Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - 55-inch LED TV…
1 Queen Bed 291 sq feet Layout - Separate sitting area Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - 55-inch LED TV…
Featuring free toiletries, this single room includes a private bathroom with a bath and a hairdryer. The single room fea…
Featuring free toiletries, this double room includes a private bathroom with a shower and a hairdryer. The double room f…
Classic-style room with a flat-screen satellite TV and a private bathroom.
Offering free toiletries, this single room includes a private bathroom with a hairdryer. The single room offers air cond…
Classic-style room with a flat-screen satellite TV and a private bathroom.
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Restaurants nearby
- La Société★ Michelin Everything is just right in this compact fine dining restaurant in the student area known as Kwartier Latäng, from the service to the ambience and the food. Chef Leon Hofmockel's fresh and original ideas shine through in his innovative dishes. His creative French cuisine is presented in the form of a five- to seven-course set menu – a vegetarian version is also available upon request. With great skill, he combines exquisite craftsmanship with finesse and bold flavours. This is evident in the XO-sauce-braised carrot with a salty, nutty sunflower seed pesto, a full-bodied vadouvan hollandaise wi9.3km
- Gasthaus ScherzBib Born in Vorarlberg, but no stranger to Cologne's restaurant scene, Michael Scherz showcases the cuisine of his home country. The menu is divided into Austrian classics, including Tafelspitz (boiled beef), Wiener schnitzel and Kaiserschmarrn (shredded pancake with raisins), and "new classics with a twist", such as "Drei-Käse-Hoch, corn soufflé, green asparagus and artichoke" – to be washed down with good wines from Austria. The pleasant and professional team provides speedy, friendly, laid-back service. There is also a nice bar. The terrace to the rear of the restaurant is another appealing spo8.3km
- HENNE.WeinbarBib Set in the heart of the old town, Hendrik ("Henne") Olfen's appealing bistro-style restaurant has a pleasantly laid-back atmosphere – and it's really popular! Likewise, the excellent food, which represents great value for money, goes down well! There is a simple menu at lunchtime and, in the evening, a range of modern, seasonal tapas-style plates that are ideal for sharing. The wine list is divided into three categories: #classic, #freakshow and #icon. For al fresco dining, there are tables on a charming courtyard terrace and on the pavement in front of the building.9.9km
- ZEN Japanese Restaurant Located in a residential area, this restaurant is a firm favourite with fans of Japanese cuisine. In a pared-back Far Eastern-style setting, diners can look forward to a pleasantly lively atmosphere, as well as friendly and professional service with an authentic Japanese touch. It is clear that a well-coordinated team is at work here. Your options include gyoza, tempura, grilled and pan-fried dishes, udon, sushi and sashimi, plus a large omakase set menu. Wine, sake and Japanese whisky to go with it.7.2km
- Schloss Loersfeld The centuries-old castle with its extensive grounds is a magnificent property, boasting stylish rooms and salons displaying period details behind its massive old walls. This stately backdrop makes for a fabulous setting in which to relish classic cuisine either à la carte or in the form of a three- to six-course set menu. Caviar or oysters are popular appetisers, followed by tempting dishes such as "smoked eel, eel glaze, beetroot, potato, radish" or "lobster tail, mandarin, kumquat, walnut, gin gel, bergamot beurre blanc". Friendly and attentive service. Tip: There is an interesting set menu 8.2km
- Kluth In the heart of the Ehrenfeld district, Hannes Radeck and Kevin Rademacker (formerly of Cologne's Ox & Klee) have struck out on their own. The ambitions of this chef-owner pair are evident in delicately composed, creative modern dishes, such as "Potato brioche, Comté, celery, grapes" or "Bresse chicken, hazelnut, leek". As an alternative to the à la carte selection, there is a six-course surprise menu dubbed "Et kütt wie et kütt" ("It is what it is"), available in a meat/fish or vegetarian version. Seasonality and organic produce are central to the concept, with many fermented and pickled ingr9.1km
- Christoph Pauls Restaurant No stranger to the Rhineland's restaurant scene, Christoph Paul runs this trendy modern restaurant with his wife Juliane. The striking religious imagery on the wall is a reminder of the site's former vocation as a chapel. A seasonal three- or four-course set menu with a choice of dishes is served. The terrace laid out beneath venerable old trees is delightful. A parking space can be reserved upon request.9.3km
- ITO In this trendy Japanese restaurant in the Belgian Quarter, Kengo Nishimi uses top-notch ingredients to create clearly structured dishes in which traditional Japanese cuisine is laced with modern European influences. In the evening, Japanese classics such as tempura, sashimi and sushi can be ordered à la carte, plus there is an extensive omakase menu. At lunchtime, a moderately priced set menu is available. In the front part of the restaurant, you can watch the chef at work at the sushi counter.9.7km
- Appare Here, traditional Japanese food – washoku – is skilfully combined with modern influences, blending Far Eastern spices and cooking methods with European food. There is a short lunch menu and a more elaborate dinner menu. In Japanese "appare" is an exclamation of enthusiasm.9.8km
- ACHT A trendy, urban establishment in the Spichern Höfe complex on the edge of the Belgian Quarter. Diners sit at wooden tables in a pleasantly unpretentious atmosphere; attentive service provided by charming waitstaff. Flavoursome, down-to-earth dishes based on regional and international ingredients are cooked up in the open kitchen. In summer, the gorgeous courtyard is much sought after.9.8km
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Attractions nearby
- RheinEnergie Stadion football stadium and home of 1. FC Köln in the city of Cologne, Germany5.5km
- Cologne Central Mosque mosque9.4km
- Roonstrasse Synagogue synagogue in Cologne9.4km
- Südstadion football stadium in Cologne, Germany with a 14,944 capacity including 1,918 covered seats9.5km
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