
Guest-guided hotel insights
INNSiDE by Meliá Aachen
This hotel has little guest-verified firsthand data yet. 0 reports; thin data, conclusions stay cautious. High-value questions (upgrades, lounge, breakfast) stay marked insufficient — we label thin data, we never fabricate.
Contribute a stay reportMeliáRewards perks
Member benefit data being added.
Not enough firsthand data on member benefits
0 firsthand reports so far — not enough to split benefits by tier. Whether upgrades, lounge, or breakfast actually deliver remains unverified.
Be the first · add a reportRooms & Views
The stylish guest room with its open design with timeless elegance features either a large double bed or a single bed. I…
The minimalist premium room with elegant straight lines and black/silver tones features a large double bed, a Nespresso…
T2 · Official booking system. Actual features may vary.
Restaurants nearby
- La Bécasse★ Michelin The location of this restaurant on the fringes of the city centre may be rather unremarkable, but the same can by no means be said of the food! This place's status as a city institution is well-deserved. Chef-patron Christof Lang has been welcoming diners since 1981, and in Max Schafirstein – a long-standing member of the kitchen team – he now has a dedicated partner at his side. Alongside their team led by chef Andreas Schaffrath, they deliver classic cuisine rooted in French tradition and enhanced with modern elements. The dishes are pleasingly pared back, full of flavour and place outstandi1.7km
- Bistro Bistro is housed in Parkhotel Quellenhof, the flagship of Aachen's hotel scene – the marble lobby and the fireplace and tearoom with its exquisite wood panelling are well worth seeing. Classic cuisine with Mediterranean influences is served in a stylish, minimalist-style dining space. The appealing evening menu features dishes such as Black Angus beef tartare with brioche, lobster foam soup with lobster ravioli and tarragon, and Wiener schnitzel with potato and cucumber salad, as well as vegetarian options. There is a smaller selection of dishes available at lunchtime and a snack menu in the a296m
- dario& Dario Breuer, the chef-patron behind the name, serves modern French dishes featuring international and Far Eastern influences and with a focus on seasonal produce. The "&" in the name deliberately leaves plenty of room for interpretation, because everyone should feel at home here, whether you go in for laid-back or ambitious cuisine – perfectly in step with its "casual fine dining" byline. The four- to seven-course set menu also has a vegetarian counterpart. Alternatively, you can pick à la carte. The well-curated wine list featuring 265 different labels encompasses big names as well as new fi456m
- plaisir by Hamid Heidarzadeh The minimalist, elegant look immediately catches the eye, with its gorgeous terrazzo flooring, clean-lined, pared-back design in black and white, and high ceilings with stunning original mouldings. Chef Hamid Heidarzadeh achieves interesting results by building modern elements on classic foundations, also incorporating subtle Asian and Mediterranean influences. Two set menus are available in a three- or five-course format – one vegetarian ("Pflanzenfresser/-innen"), one with meat ("Fleischfresser/-innen"). The names belie finely tuned and precisely crafted dishes with full-bodied taste profile1.4km
- Sankt Benedikt★ Michelin Since 1979, Sankt Benedikt in Aachen has been an established part of North Rhine-Westphalia's MICHELIN-starred fine dining scene. The Kreus family-run restaurant, located in a listed building in the historical centre of the town of Kornelimünster, is exceptionally inviting in many respects: a tasteful interior in a minimalist and elegant modern style, pleasant service and Maximilian Kreus's classically inspired cuisine, which he gives a contemporary spin. Original ideas, excellent ingredients and superb technique shape his dishes – and that also goes for the sauces, which are a delight. In the8.7km
- BistroBib It's no wonder the charming restaurant in this spruce historical building is so popular: the food here is unpretentious and packed with flavour! The combination of a modern yet cosy interior and genuine, personable service overseen by the owner fosters a truly pleasant and welcoming atmosphere. The small terrace overlooking the church and market square is also lovely. At lunchtime there is a small a la carte option or a three-course meal deal and in the evening the ‘St Benedict’ gourmet menu.8.7km
Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.
Attractions nearby
- Aachen city in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany470m
- Aachen Cathedral Roman-Catholic cathedral in Aachen, Germany588m
- Palatine Chapel in Aachen historical part of Aachen Cathedral, Germany573m
- New Tivoli football stadium in Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany1.7km
- Vaalserberg mountain at the border of Belgium, Germany, and the Netherlands5.5km
- Suermondt-Ludwig-Museum art museum in Aachen, Germany796m
- Ludwig Forum für Internationale Kunst modern art museum in Aachen, Germany961m
- Aachen Cathedral Treasury museum in Germany611m
Attraction data from Wikidata (CC0) — reference only.
Related community discussion
Start a discussionCommunity posts are member discussion. They are not used as verified records until separately reviewed.
No related posts yet
Start the first public discussion for this hotel or its program.
Want to know?
Ask about INNSiDE by Meliá Aachen's benefits, facilities or check-in — guests who stayed will answer.External scores · reference only, not verified
External signal · aggregated platform reviews
External, unverified · reference only; benefit conclusions defer to firsthand
External aggregates never count as verified, and this page never shows a price.