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Hotel Bon Repos
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This spacious apartment features 1 living room, 3 separate bedrooms and 2 bathrooms with a bath and free toiletries. The…
The air-conditioned suite has 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom with a bath and a hairdryer. The suite features carpeted floors,…
The spacious double room offers air conditioning, soundproof walls, as well as a private bathroom featuring a bath and a…
The triple room provides air conditioning, soundproof walls, as well as a private bathroom featuring a bath or a shower…
Featuring free toiletries, this double room includes a private bathroom with a bath, a shower and a hairdryer. The doubl…
1 Queen Bed and 2 Twin Beds Soundproofed room Layout - 3 bedrooms, living room, and sitting area Internet - Fre…
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Restaurants nearby
- Archibald De Prince★ Michelin Archibald De Prince is going from strength to strength in the company of Rachel, who acts as your charming hostess. De Prince honed his skills as second chef to René Mathieu at La Distillerie as you will quickly realise. Vegetables take pride of place in his culinary score, but not to the detriment of meat and fish. The chef has a knack for sourcing outstanding local produce which he then enhances courtesy of a deft creative touch. He might craft a tartare of locally bred salmon trout with a subtle herby salad, adding a suave caper and parsley emulsion for a final flourish of contrast. The set2.7km
- Brimer Fancy a slap-up meal that won’t break the bank? The Brimers deliver just that – and with flair! Their magic formula: know-how, generosity and flavour. The chef works solely with premium produce, a passion he shares with his better half, who has a knack for foraging the tastiest mushrooms. Diners return again and again for familiar dishes like melt-in-the-mouth tenderloin served rare with a powerful pepper sauce, crunchy fries and subtle veggie sides. A feel-good, homely vibe reigns throughout this traditional hotel-restaurant.6.4km
- Bagatelle★ Michelin Chef Gerald Schöberl and his team successfully weave interesting Japanese influences into French classics, resulting in harmonious marriages of flavours. Skilfully integrated accents create a certain tension, always ultimately striking the perfect balance – a case in point is the excellent hamachi: lightly marinated, it is accompanied by artfully arranged rolls of daikon filled with fresh cress and finished with a refreshing vinaigrette and delicate tobiko caviar. The food is served as a four- to seven-course set menu. In addition to the wine pairings, the house-made alcohol-free beverage pair19.8km
- Le bistrot du Kachatelier This sprawling bistro is housed in an amazing glass and wood arch-shaped structure fronted by a peaceful water feature. Harald and Maximilian Rüssel, first encountered at their Michelin-starred Rüssels Landhaus establishment in Germany, add their own inimitable touch to a regional culinary lineup courtesy of a concise menu packed in big-boned flavours. Examples include impeccably prepared cod à la meunière is garnished with a pumpkin-flavoured risotto, crunchy broccoli and a velvety beurre blanc to die for. Indulgent family favourites with a dash of stylish elegance.9.8km
- Schloss Niederweis This tasteful restaurant is housed in the converted corn barn of a magnificent Baroque castle dating from 1751. The decor is a fascinating blend of rustic cachet and modern design – the open truss roof is striking and the two historical carriages on the wall are certainly eye-catching! Sample the flavoursome dishes à la carte or as a set menu, washed down by your choice from the terrific wine list that includes rare finds, including by the glass. Charming garden, a banquet hall and a registry office. On a practical note: easy parking.12.4km
- Brasserie Côté Cour This nostalgic brasserie enjoys an idyllic location in the courtyard of Bourglinster Castle, together with a terrace on the ramparts commanding knockout views. The warm welcome is perfectly emblematic of the establishment’s sincerity and hospitality. The food is mostly plant based, but there is also a separate menu including generous fish and meat dishes. The rich velvety cauliflower risotto paired with smoked salmon and crushed hazelnuts is a shining example of this bold, no-holds barred cuisine, which is inspired by the surrounding countryside.13.6km
- Culinarium This chic, pared-back restaurant with a lovely terrace area is located in the Weingut Matthias Dostert, a winery that also offers cosy guestrooms. Chef Walter Curman draws on his considerable craftsmanship to meticulously create flavoursome dishes. The classics on the menu hint at his Austrian origins – try the appetising Kaspressknödel (pressed cheese dumplings) or Alt Wiener Kaiserschmarrn (Viennese pancake)!15.4km
- Restaurant Mathes This restaurant, on the scenic wine road of this pretty region of Moselle and near a splendid village that boasts innumerable wine cellars and vineyards, is well known to foodies. Today, the third generation is upholding the family legacy and diners will taste textbook classics with a subtle modern spin served in an elegant dining room overlooking the Moselle or on the sun-drenched terrace. The menu is the epitome of traditional and the house signature remains zander – oven-bake, underscored by a delicate Riesling sauce and washed down with an attractive selection of Luxembourg wines. Just the17.7km
- Schloss Monaise With Hubert Scheid's cuisine, this place is nothing short of a culinary institution in the region. His signature style comprises pleasantly straightforward dishes made from excellent ingredients – served à la carte or as a set menu. The restaurant occupies stylish, high-ceilinged rooms that channel the stately flair of these premises dating back to 1783 – once a summer residence. Or you can dine on the wonderful terrace with a view of the surrounding nature and the Moselle. It's also worth taking a look at the wine list, which features many a big name.18.7km
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Attractions nearby
- Igel Column Roman tomb15.8km
- Fischbach Castle castle in Luxembourg13.1km
- Larochette Castle castle10.3km
- Betzdorf Castle former castle in the commune of Betzdorf, in eastern Luxembourg; office building10.0km
- Roman Bridge ancient structure in Trier, Germany19.4km
- Barbara Baths Roman baths in Trier, Germany19.7km
- Roscheider Hof Open Air Museum open air- and folklore fuseum of the Greater SaarLorLux Region in Germany19.1km
- Grünewald forest in Luxembourg18.6km
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