We booked two nights at this hotel while on a 10-day road trip around Bavaria and into Italy. The hotel dates to the early 19th century and adjacent to the historic central area pedestrian zone of the city, so only a short walk to restaurants, shops, museums as well as the historic St. Lorenz cathedral, which is a must-visit landmark. We loved our room, which was spacious for Europe, with a large window, attractive lighting, several antique pieces, and an updated bathroom. More antiques and historic touches in the corridors, the library, and breakfast room, where the included breakfast was excellent. Fabulous Italian restaurant just around the corner. Parking is in an uncovered lot adjacent to the hotel.
Located in Nuremberg Old Town, Hotel Deutscher Kaiser is adjacent to New Museum and within a 5-minute walk of other popular sights like St. Lorenz Church. This 49-room hotel has free breakfast along with conveniences like free in-room WiFi and a gym.
Free cooked-to-order breakfast is served on weekdays from 7:00 AM to 10:00 AM and on weekends from 7:00 AM to 11:00 AM. Explore the hotel and meet new friends over drinks at the bar/lounge, or enjoy a bite to eat at the onsite restaurant. Order from room service to satisfy your hunger without leaving your room.
Guests can expect LED TVs with satellite channels, along with free WiFi and wired Internet. Bathrooms offer hair dryers and designer toiletries, and beds are dressed in premium bedding. Sitting areas, free minibar items, and coffee makers are also standard.
At Hotel Deutscher Kaiser, guests have access to a gym, free WiFi in public areas, and conference space. Self parking is available for EUR 15 per night. The 24-hour front desk has multilingual staff ready to assist with luggage storage, dry cleaning/laundry, and tours or tickets. If you like to take your furry friend along on your adventures, this pet-friendly property offers food and water bowls. Additional amenities include a computer station, a library, and free newspapers.
We booked two nights at this hotel while on a 10-day road trip around Bavaria and into Italy. The hotel dates to the early 19th century and adjacent to the historic central area pedestrian zone of the city, so only a short walk to restaurants, shops, museums as well as the historic St. Lorenz cathedral, which is a must-visit landmark. We loved our room, which was spacious for Europe, with a large window, attractive lighting, several antique pieces, and an updated bathroom. More antiques and historic touches in the corridors, the library, and breakfast room, where the included breakfast was excellent. Fabulous Italian restaurant just around the corner. Parking is in an uncovered lot adjacent to the hotel.