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BoardingHouse Mannheim

MannheimCity view
8.9/ 10Very good

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Rooms & Views

Superior Suite
1x Double 60 Up to 2
City view

Boasting a private entrance, this air-conditioned suite includes 1 living room, 1 separate bedroom and 1 bathroom with a…

Penthouse
1x Queen 40 Up to 3

Spacious elegantly designed penthouse located on the roof of the hotel with a view of Mannheim and the water tower. The…

Studio (1-2 Adults)
1x Queen 15 Up to 3

Modern studio offering free Wi-Fi, a fully equipped kitchenette and stylish interiors with parquet floors. Towels/linens…

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Restaurants nearby

  • OPUS V★★ Michelin Shopping and fine dining under one roof? Head to the top floor of fashion retailer engelhorn Mode im Quadrat to investigate. A team headed up by Dominik Paul cooks up modern and creative cuisine. With flavours that range from bold and robust to low-key, subtle and highly elegant, the dishes bowl diners over. Made using excellent ingredients, everything is nicely pared down and wonderfully balanced. The carefully devised wine pairings are also impressive – there are alcohol-free alternatives, too. In the evening, you can choose between three set menus: the six-course "Urban Nature", four-course437m
  • Dobler's★ Michelin At Dobler's, a veritable institution in the Quadratestadt, or "City of Squares", chef-owner Eric Schumacher's brand is classic dishes presented with finesse and pleasing simplicity. When you master your craft and have top-notch ingredients in your pantry, there is no need for gimmickry. Fine examples include "white halibut with black salsify ragout, beetroot purée, black radish and beurre blanc with vadouvan" or "pink-roasted leg of venison with parsley root purée, bay bolete mushrooms, pickled cranberries and a spiced jus". Both at lunchtime and in the evening, you can order à la carte or opt669m
  • Marly Privé The restaurant previously known as "Marly" has moved and is now operating under the name of Marly Privé. In its smaller space, this eatery serves classic French cuisine made from top-notch ingredients – chef-owner Gregor Ruppenthal's love for France is on full display. Accessed via Le comptoir 17, a cosy back room accommodates up to 12 diners who sit down to a five- or seven-course tasting menu – a four- or five-course version is served on Fridays. Dishes have names such as "Our octopus salad depuis 1999" or "Line-caught sea bass from Quiberon, leek, nori, pink onions", and are accompanied by 247m
  • Le comptoir 17 The addition of "Bistrot Parisien" to the name tells diners exactly what to expect. If you like a friendly, down-to-earth bistro atmosphere and classic French cuisine, then this is the place for you! Here, the emphasis is on the excellent ingredients that are used to make their house specialities such as blood sausage, beef tartare, mussels or fish soup. As well as the regular menu, there are specials written up on the blackboard.250m
  • The Tourist Trap What a cool setting this is! On the upper deck of a historical museum ship moored on the Neckar River, this stylish space is imbued with vintage flair. The vibe is fresh, youthful and relaxed. Windows on all sides afford fantastic views, and in fine weather guests can sit out on the open deck. Dennis Maier, who most recently earned a MICHELIN star for Mannheim's Emma Wolf since 1920, has transformed the museum ship from the "tourist trap" (that inspired the name) into a culinary hotspot. He and his accomplished kitchen team serve two seven-course set menus (one of which is vegetarian), plus a 976m
  • Backmulde This is just the sort of restaurant you would like to have in your neighbourhood. At this lovely location in the Old Town, in the cosy atmosphere of a charming centuries-old half-timbered house, you can look forward to great food and select wines and expert recommendations. The ambitious food is rooted in classic French cuisine and courts modern trends. In addition to the seasonal menu, daily specials feature on the blackboard. The service is attentive and seamless – and the presence of the chef brings a personal touch. Tip: Take a look around the wine shop opposite.10.0km

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Attractions nearby

  • Kunsthalle Mannheim art museum in Mannheim, Germany472m
  • Mannheim Palace historic castle in Mannheim, Germany1.1km
  • Yavuz Sultan Selim Mosque Mosque in Mannheim-Jungbusch (Germany)1.3km
  • Jesuit Church church in Mannheim, Germany1.1km
  • Carl-Benz-Stadion Stadium in Mannheim, Germany2.1km
  • Reiss-Engelhorn Museums public institution for museums and cultural institutions in Mannheim, Germany990m
  • Technoseum museum in Mannheim2.0km
  • St. Sebastian church building in Mannheim664m

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