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Essen is a city in the central
part of the Ruhr Area in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Located on the
Ruhr River, its population of approximately 579,000 (as of June 30, 2008)
makes it either the 7th- or 8th-largest-city in Germany. The city was appointed
European Capital of Culture for 2010 on behalf of the whole Ruhr Area.
Formerly one of Germany's most important coal and steel centers and historically
linked to the centuries-old Krupp family iron works, the city has developed
a strong tertiary sector of industry and (sometimes together with nearby
Düsseldorf) claims to be the "desk of the Ruhr area". It is home to
13 of the 100 largest German corporations and seat to several of the region's
authorities. In 1958, the city was chosen to serve as the seat to
a Roman Catholic diocese (often referred to as Ruhrbistum or diocese of
the Ruhr). In early 2003, the universities of Essen and the nearby city
of Duisburg (both established in 1972) were merged into the University
of Duisburg-Essen with campuses in both cities and a university hospital
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Art
Hotel Koerschen Essen
The Art Hotel Koerschen
is located in Essen, Germany, 500 metres from the cathedral and the town
centre. The nearest railway station is 800 metres away. This contemporary
hotel offers free garage parking and multilingual staff are available at
the front desk. Public areas have wireless Internet access and complimentary
newspapers are provided in the lobby. Guests of Art Hotel Koerschen
receive a complimentary breakfast each morning. Complimentary bicycle
hire is available from the hotel. Art Hotel Koerschen's 35 guestrooms
extend to balconies and include wireless Internet access, complimentary
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InterCityHotel
Essen
The InterCityHotel Essen
is located in Essen, Germany, 200 metres from the city's main train station.
The Limbeckerplatz shopping mall and the Philharmonie concert hall, home
to the Essen Philharmonic Orchestra, are both 700 metres from the hotel.
Set in Essen city centre, the InterCityHotel Essen is a contemporary seven-storey
property. The air-conditioned lobby offers complimentary newspapers and
is home to a 24-hour front desk with a safe deposit box. The hotel issues
guests with a complimentary travel pass on arrival, covering the city and
the whole Rhine-Ruhr area. Wireless Internet access is available throughout.
The InterCityHotel Essen's onsite restaurant extends onto a courtyard with
umbrellas and offers a contemporary international menu. Breakfast is available
for a surcharge. |
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Mercure
Hotel Plaza Essen
The Mercure Hotel Plaza
Essen is located in Essen, Germany, 500 metres from the Philharmonie concert
hall and 1.5 kilometres from the botanical gardens at Gruga Park. Essen
city centre is two kilometres from the hotel. This modern hotel offers
a sauna and a heated indoor swimming pool, as well as an onsite jogging
track. Wireless Internet access is available in the public areas of the
hotel, and a currency exchange service is provided. The Mercure Hotel Plaza
Essen's Boxegenasse bar serves a range of snacks, and is open in the evenings.
The hotel's 132 guestrooms all include satellite television, minibars,
wireless Internet access, climate control, desks, and hair dryers. |
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Freiburg im Breisgau is a
city in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Located in the extreme south-west
of the country, Freiburg straddles the Dreisam river, at the foot of the
Schlossberg. Historically, the city has acted as the hub of the Breisgau
region on the western edge of the Black Forest in the Upper Rhine Plain.
One of the famous old German university towns, and archiepiscopal seat,
Freiburg was incorporated in the early 12th century and developed into
a major commercial, intellectual, and ecclesiastical centre of the upper
Rhine region. The city is known for its ancient university and its medieval
cathedral, as well as for its high standard of living and advanced environmental
practices. The city is situated in the heart of a major wine-growing region
and serves as the primary tourist entrepot to the scenic beauty of the
Black Forest. According to meteorological statistics, the city is the sunniest
and warmest in Germany. |
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InterCityHotel
Freiburg
The InterCityHotel Freiburg
is a large modern hotel beside Freiburg's main train station, one kilometre
from the city centre and the historic old town. Its 152 guestrooms, set
over nine floors, feature modern decor in neutral tones with light wood
wall panels and furnishings. All offer desks, wireless Internet access,
satellite television with pay movies, direct-dial telephones and minibars.
Bathrooms have showers and hair dryers. The hotel's Restaurant im
InterCityHotel is decorated in warm earth tones with modern furniture and
an integrated bar, and is open daily (except Sundays) for breakfast, lunch
and dinner. It offers international, German and regional cuisine, with
an extensive wine selection befitting this famous wine-producing region.
Guests can browse complimentary newspapers over coffee in the lobby, relax
with drinks in the hotel's informal bar area, and seek advice from the
multilingual staff at the 24-hour front desk on sightseeing and excursions
in the surrounding area. |
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Mercure
Hotel Freiburg am Munster Freiburg
The Mercure Hotel Freiburg
am Münster is situated a stone's throw from the city center and is
equally favored for business and pleasure. The 115 comfortable rooms are
air-conditioned with contemporary design and offer Wi-Fi access. Guests
can also take full advantage of the FitnessFirst center at reduced rates.
The VDR-certified hotel provides four conference rooms for up to 140 people.
Parking is available in a public car park beneath the hotel. Modernity
typifies the atmosphere in our "Münsterblick" restaurant where our
chefs conjure up delightful regional dishes. Come and enjoy your meal on
our terrace while soaking up some warm rays of sunshine. Relax from
5pm to 1am in the contemporary surroundings of the "Bistro du Marché".
We sell an extensive range of drinks and will be happy to serve you on
our wonderful terrace. |
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Göttingen is a college
town in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is the capital of the district of Göttingen.
The Leine river runs through the town. In 2006 the population was 129,686. |
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InterCityHotel
Göttingen
The InterCityHotel Freiburg
is a large modern hotel beside Freiburg's main train station, one kilometre
from the city centre and the historic old town. Its 152 guestrooms, set
over nine floors, feature modern decor in neutral tones with light wood
wall panels and furnishings. All offer desks, wireless Internet access,
satellite television with pay movies, direct-dial telephones and minibars.
Bathrooms have showers and hair dryers. The hotel's Restaurant im
InterCityHotel is decorated in warm earth tones with modern furniture and
an integrated bar, and is open daily (except Sundays) for breakfast, lunch
and dinner. It offers international, German and regional cuisine, with
an extensive wine selection befitting this famous wine-producing region.
Guests can browse complimentary newspapers over coffee in the lobby, relax
with drinks in the hotel's informal bar area, and seek advice from the
multilingual staff at the 24-hour front desk on sightseeing and excursions
in the surrounding area. |
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Kiel is the capital and most
populous city of the northern German state Schleswig-Holstein, with a population
of over 236,000 (2007). Kiel is approximately 90 kilometres (56 mi)
to the north of Hamburg. Due to its geographic location in the north of
Germany, the southeast of the Jutland peninsula, and the southwestern shore
of the Baltic Sea, Kiel has become one of the main maritime centres of
Germany. For instance, the city is known for a variety of international
sailing events, including the annual Kiel Week, which is the biggest sailing
event in the world. The Olympic sailing competitions of the 1936 and the
1972 Summer Olympics were held in Kiel.
Kiel has also been one of the traditional
homes of the German Navy's Baltic fleet, and continues to be a major high-tech
shipbuilding centre. Kiel is an important sea transport hub, due to its
location at the Kiel Fjord and the busiest artificial waterway in the world,
Kiel Canal. A number of passenger ferries to Sweden, Norway and other countries
operate from here. Moreover, today Kiel harbour is an important port of
call for cruise ships touring the Baltic Sea. Within Germany and
parts of Europe, the city is known for its leading handball team, THW Kiel.
The city is home to the University of Kiel (established in 1665). |
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InterCityHotel
Kiel
Watch the sea and breathe
in the fresh salt air – there’s no better place to do that, than directly
at the Kiel Fjord, where major yearly sailing events take place. Here,
you can also reside in the InterCityHotel Kiel: in the middle of the city
centre, directly at the train station and only minutes away from the shipping
and ferry terminal. Take advantage of free travel on the local public transport
system by using your room ID card. Experience Kiel with your own
private guide and learn about the city in a different way to know. To finish
the evening in a relaxed manner a welcome cocktail is awaiting you in our
hotel bar. In our modern furbished restaurant we offer daily an extensive
breakfast buffet with varities of bread and rolls, sausage and cheese specialties,
coffee, tea and fresh juices as well as Muesli and other cereals awaits
you. A very special enjoyment is the view to the "Kieler Förde" and
the harbour. |
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Maritim
Hotel Bellevue Kiel
Maritim Hotel Bellevue Kiel
is located at the waterfront of Kiel's fiord, the gateway to Scandinavia,
where the Kiel Canal connects the Baltic Sea to the North Sea. The centre
of Kiel is reached by a walking promenade. Historic steamers and modern
cruise ships leave from the ferry port in front of the hotel.
The waterfront location offers opportunities for swimming and boating,
and guests can take advantage of the indoor pool and sauna. The terrace
offers tables and chairs for relaxing and dining, with views of the fiord
and dock, and public areas feature plump leather sofas and chairs with
antique-style furnishings and rich patterned carpets. There is also wireless
Internet access, ample parking and airport transport (surcharge).
Maritim Hotel Bellvue Kiel serves international and regional specialities
in the Restaurant Bellevue, a sunlit, open space with light walls and furnishings
and picture windows overlooking the fiord. The Backboard Bar, with dark
panelling and low bar flanked by leather club chairs, features a variety
of cocktails. |
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Steigenberger
Conti Hansa Kiel
Green parks, white sandy
beaches, blue water – and in the middle of it all is the Steigenberger
Conti Hansa Kiel. An oasis of peace - located opposite the Baltic Sea Quay
and Kiel Fjord - creating a unique combination of city life with a maritime
atmosphere. Enjoy the elegant ambience at the “gate to Scandinavia” and
look forward to exciting events, such as the “Kieler Woche” (Kiel Week)
or the “Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival”. Pamper yourself and experience
the best sides of live with Steigenberger. Luxury the most comfortable
way! In the cosy atmosphere of the restaurant “Jakob”, you will be
served international and regional specialties using seasonal ingredients.
Special highlights include the “Whodunit-Dinners” and the “Film-Dinners”,
offering exciting entertainment together with culinary delights. For those
who like to enjoy their meals a little more relaxed, they can take advantage
of late-riser breakfast buffet, every Sunday between 11.30 am and 2 pm. |
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Leipzig is, with a population
of 515,459, the largest city in the federal state of Saxony, Germany.
Among Leipzig's noteworthy institutions are the opera house and the Leipzig
Zoo, the latter of which houses the world's largest facilities for primates.
The Church of St. Nicholas (Nikolaikirche) was the starting point of peaceful
Monday demonstrations for the reunification of Germany. Leipzig's international
trade fair in the north of the city is home to the world's largest levitated
glass hall. Leipzig is also known for its passageways through houses and
buildings. |
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Achat
Hotel Messe Leipzig
Part of the modern Achat
chain of hotels in Germany, this streamlined hotel is situated in Wiederitzsch,
six kilometers from Leipzig city center and two kilometers from the Neue
Messe, the new Trade Fair. Guestrooms are decorated in muted tones with
light walls and have contemporary wooden furnishings. All have modem connections,
direct-dial telephones, hair dryers, and TV with pay movies. In addition
to complimentary wireless Internet access in the lobby, the hotel offers
a business center and lobby bar that serves local microbrews, bottled beer,
and cocktails. The Sachsenruh restaurant serves regional specialties as
well as international food. Those keen to explore local attractions will
find the Nikoli Church, the opera house, and Maedler Passage all within
seven kilometers around Leipzig's historic center. Leipzig airport is 10
minutes away by car, or a distance of seven kilometers. |
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Radisson
Blu Hotel, Leipzig
The Radisson SAS Hotel Leipzig
is a modern property located in the centre of Leipzig, 20 metres from the
train station and 500 metres from St Thomas's Church. For those wishing
to explore the area, the Bach Monument is one kilometre away, and the Russian
Church and Volkerschlacht war memorial are within three kilometres. The
Auerbachs Keller restaurant, which dates back to the 16th century and was
used as a setting in Goethe's 'Faust', is 500 metres away. Leipzig-Halle
Airport is 18 kilometres away and takes approximately 20 minutes to reach
by car. The SPAGOS Bar + Grill offers snacks, drinks and light refreshments.
Guests can bronze themselves in the solarium, browse the souvenirs in the
gift shop and surf the web via high-speed Internet access. |
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The
Westin Leipzig
The Westin Leipzig is a
centrally-located modern hotel with stunning views across the centre and
offering easy access to the train station, 300 metres away. The 436 guestrooms
are spread over 27 floors and decorated in warm shades with contemporary
furnishings. Some of the rooms open out onto balconies and all rooms enjoy
spectacular views of the city centre. Amenities include satellite TV, direct
dial phones, Internet access and minibars. There are a number of
dining options on site: Falco holds two Michelin stars and offers fine
dining served in a modern setting with stunning panoramic views of the
city; Yamato offers traditional Japanese cuisine prepared by sushi chefs;
or for more traditional cuisine, there is a pub serving regional dishes
and draft beers in a rustic setting or in the summer beer garden. The hotel
has a large indoor swimming pool, ladies and mixed sauna, fitness studio
and solarium. Massages and beauty treatments are also available. |
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