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Hotel zu den Linden

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Rooms & Views

Double Room
2x Twin 20 Up to 2
Garden view

The double room offers a wardrobe, a sofa, a terrace with garden views as well as a private bathroom boasting a shower.…

Twin Room
2x Twin 20 Up to 2
City view

Featuring free toiletries, this twin room includes a private bathroom with a shower and a hairdryer. This twin room has…

Triple Room
3x Twin 20 Up to 3
Mountain view

Featuring free toiletries, this triple room includes a private bathroom with a shower and a hairdryer. The triple room f…

Single Room
1x Twin 15
Garden view

The single room features a wardrobe, heating, a terrace with garden views as well as a private bathroom boasting a showe…

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Restaurants nearby

  • halbedel's Gasthaus★ Michelin A well-to-do neighbourhood in Bad Godesberg, a Wilhelminian villa with a stylish yellow and white façade, an elegant interior with stucco, parquet flooring and modern touches – the perfect backdrop for Rainer-Maria Halbedel's cuisine. A legend of the German fine dining scene, he started cooking in 1966, received a Michelin star in 1984 at his former restaurant Korkeiche, and has held onto it ever since. He incorporates modern elements into his classic French cuisine and creates harmonious flavour combinations. Only the best produce is used, including eggs from his own hens and vegetables from 7.5km
  • Steinheuers Restaurant★★ Michelin For years the dedicated Steinheuer family has been serving excellent food in a welcoming atmosphere; it's no wonder diners keep coming back for more. The interior is upscale and elegant, and the two set menus by Christian Binder, son-in-law of owner Hans Stefan Steinheuer, are exceptional. His pleasingly pared-back classical cooking lets the outstanding principal ingredient take centre stage, enhanced by just a few supporting elements to create a precise and clearly defined result. A harmonious combination of wonderfully developed flavours and thoughtfully placed contrasts is exemplified by th8.5km
  • Kräutergarten Since as far back as 1983, the friendly and dedicated owners have been running this restaurant with its pleasant and elegant interior. It is easy to see why they have so many loyal regulars. The cooking, rooted in the classical tradition and using excellent fresh ingredients, is shaped by the seasons and Mediterranean touches. Diners can order à la carte or compose their own three-course menu from the same selection. The service comes courtesy of an attentive team. You'll certainly want to come back again!5.6km
  • Redüttchen What was once the gardener's cottage at the 18C La Redoute ballroom and concert hall is a feel-good place that has won over more than its fair share of regulars. The restaurant's appeal lies not only in its extremely charming ambience, but also in Matthias Pietsch's innovative take on modern cuisine and the experienced, courteous and cordial service. The pleasant dining area is laid out over two levels, and the terrace to the rear of the building is also a lovely spot.6.4km
  • Steinheuers Landgasthof Poststuben This attractive alternative to the fine dining restaurant also impresses with sophisticated cuisine made with excellent ingredients. The classic menu incorporates regional influences alongside international flavours. This results in a diverse range of dishes, such as pan-fried veal black pudding on hispi cabbage with fried onions and bacon, or tuna carpaccio with a soy and sesame vinaigrette and tuna tartare on a sushi rice base, as well as fine cuts of local rabbit on spring vegetables with gnocchi, or Zwiebelrostbraten (sirloin steak with crispy fried onions and gravy), Brussels sprouts and 8.5km

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Attractions nearby

  • Drachenfels mountain in the Siebengebirge mountain range, Germany7.0km
  • Schloss Drachenburg 19th century villa in Königswinter, Germany7.0km
  • Rodderberg mountain in Wachtberg, Germany; geonames ID = 28461204.9km
  • Arp Museum Bahnhof Rolandseck art museum in Rolandseck, Germany5.2km
  • Kottenforst forest in the southwest of Bonn, Germany5.4km
  • Petersberg mountain in the Siebengebirge mountain range near Bonn, Germany8.5km
  • Godesburg castle ruin6.8km
  • Burg Rolandseck castle5.1km

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