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This suite includes 1 living room, 1 separate bedroom and 1 bathroom with a shower and bathrobes. The suite offers sound…
Brightly decorated room with a small seating area, flat-screen TV and private bathroom. This room offers extra space, v…
A seating area with a flat-screen TV, a desk, a terrace and a private bathroom are offered in this spacious double room.…
1 Double Bed 258 sq feet Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - Flat-screen TV with cable channels Food & Dri…
Brightly decorated room with a small seating area, flat-screen TV and private bathroom. This room offers extra space, h…
This suite comes with 1 bedroom, a seating area and 1 bathroom with a shower and a hairdryer. The suite features soundpr…
Brightly decorated room with a small seating area, flat-screen TV and private bathroom. Some of these rooms are located…
Featuring bathrobes, this single room includes a private bathroom with a shower, a hairdryer and slippers. The single ro…
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Restaurants nearby
- Pietsch★★ Michelin An interesting modern dining concept. It all kicks off at 7pm when the guests for the evening arrive. At 7.15pm, service begins. There is a single seven-course set menu (with additional amuse-bouche and final course) showcasing a global palate with strong Asian influences and delivering bold, distinct flavours. Plenty of umami and studied technique are the hallmarks of chef Luis Hendricks's cooking – these underpin the entire menu. Then there are the masterful desserts, such as a perfectly balanced black garlic and dark chocolate mousse, which, together with roasted pecan, banana ice cream and20.6km
- Zeitwerk★ Michelin "Welcome to the living room restaurant" are the words that greet you when you first look at your menu, and that pretty much sums up the pleasantly relaxed atmosphere in this establishment, whose upscale interior is modern and stylish with light wood furnishings. Service of the set menu begins at 7.15pm for all guests and the courses are served in sync. You should allow plenty of time for this dinner, but an entertaining evening is assured, with the numerous intriguing small dishes emerging from the open kitchen at a good pace, as well as the competent and charming service team led by Florian R20.6km
- KIKU Restaurant by Jan Fribus Kiku means "chrysanthemum" – the Japanese national flower – and, indeed, the cuisine here is strongly marked by Japanese elements, along with seasonal influences and the odd subtle classic French touch. Comprising eight courses, the set menu features dishes such as dim sum with prawns and bisque, and hibachi venison with pumpkin and hoisin. The restaurant is located in a tastefully restored historical building in a small street lined with half-timbered façades, not far from the city centre. Inside, the atmosphere is laid back and elegant, and there is a secluded terrace in the courtyard. The s31.5km
- Weinstube am Brühl These former stables have been converted into a delightful restaurant, in which terracotta tiles, warm colours and an old brick ceiling lend a real country feel. The international cuisine on offer follows the seasons closely. The six-course "Weinstuben-Menü" (with vegan/vegetarian alternatives) comes with optional wine pairings. À la carte dining is also possible. Attentive service comes courtesy of a friendly and adept front-of-house team. Tip: Summer barbecue evenings (Jun-Aug) – booking recommended. Charming and elegant guestrooms are available in the Hotel Am Brühl.31.7km
- Überland In less than a minute, the lift takes you up to the 18th floor of the BraWoPark building near Hauptbahnhof. People come here to enjoy modern cuisine in a trendy, chic setting – not to mention the view. Try the choice cuts of the excellent beef aged in-house. Incidentally, the concept is the brainchild of TV chef and food professional Tim Mälzer. NB: two sittings per evening. On the floor above, rooftop bar and terrace.34.9km
- Zucker The name sort of gives it away if you have any German: This attractive modern brasserie is housed in a former sugar factory, now a listed building. Exposed red brick walls and high ceilings give the setting an appealing industrial feel. In summer, the terrace is shaded by awnings. Flavoursome seasonally inspired dishes are served à la carte, with an additional set menu available. The waitstaff are pleasantly down-to-earth, very friendly and well organised.36.1km
- Das Alte Haus Enrico Dunkel and his small restaurant have been a well-established part of the city's culinary landscape for years. His cooking style is ambitious, creative and draws on international influences. The set menu can comprise five, six or seven courses. Choose your accompaniment from the extensive selection of fine German wines. There is also a pairing menu. The interior is modern yet cosy. In summer, the pretty terrace beckons.36.4km
- die kleine Linde This compact restaurant started out in autumn 2024 as a pop-up serving dishes à la carte. Today, it opens its doors in the evenings to present modern and creative cuisine in the form of two five- or seven-course set menus: "Eine Rundreise" and the vegetarian "Botanischer Garten". At the helm in the kitchen, Valentin Thesing (previously at Aqua in Wolfsburg) delivers expressive, harmonious flavour combinations in dishes such as "scallop, water spinach, coconut", complete with robust sauces and stocks. The restaurant is housed in the stately, lovingly renovated Jugendstil building of the Lindenh36.4km
- Lang is her "Lang is her" is the appetising culinary concept brought to Hotel an der Wasserburg by a dedicated team led by the Rohde family (the owners). The modern, international cuisine with seasonal influences is served as a three- to seven-course set menu or à la carte. Both in the chic interior, which has a friendly vibe, and, in summer, out on the lovely terrace with its walnut tree, staff provide attentive service and will be happy to recommend the perfect accompaniment from the well-stocked German/international wine list. Wasserburg Bistro & Bar, also part of the property, has a separate menu. Tip44.6km
- Ratsstube What was once the town hall is now home to a cosy yet on-trend restaurant that combines contemporary design with the warmth of wood and natural tones. The cuisine is ambitious, creative and modern, but at the same time agreeably down-to-earth. The names of the dishes are original, such as "Feuerstarter" ("Firestarter"): corn-fed chicken pot-au-feu from the charcoal grill, or "Geflüster" ("Whispers"): Ahrenholz catfish fillet, char caviar, pea medallions, leek, elderflower beurre blanc. The colourful, visually appealing creations are underpinned by meticulous preparation and are a joy to eat. I45.1km
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Attractions nearby
- Harz low mountain range in northern Germany33.5km
- Brocken highest mountain of the Harz Mountains in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany29.5km
- Rammelsberg Mine and mining museum in the Harz33.0km
- Wernigerode Castle Castle in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany21.1km
- Harz National Park national park of Germany32.9km
- Quedlinburg Abbey monastery in Quedlinburg, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany31.5km
- Volkswagen Arena football stadium in Wolfsburg, Germany46.7km
- Imperial Palace of Goslar Palace of the Holy Roman Empire32.7km
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