A 10-minute walk from the railway station in Heidelberg, this 4-star hotel offers ... more
interesting architecture, spacious rooms, varied cuisine and a spa. Guests benefit from excellent transport links.The NH Heidelberg is set within a former brewery buildin...
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Advantages: Tourists love it. Disadvantages: Tourists love it.
Follow me, I want to show you one of the most beautiful German towns. I think you can trust me as a guide, I lived , loved and studied in Heidelberg for six years. You're not convinced, you think I'm prejudiced and all this talk about Heidelberg being romantic and picturesque is just 'ad speak' to lure the tourists and you'd like to hear a different opinion before you embark on your journey?
No problem, just listen to this: "Truly, Heidelberg is a place of all exceeding loveliness. Here the romantic ruggedness of the German landscape unites in perfect harmony with the delicate beauty of Italy." Benjamin Disraeli (1804-1881)
"I have never enjoyed a view which had such a serene and satisfying charm about it as this one gives." Mark Twain, Heidelberg, 1878.
Do you believe me now? I don't want to bore you with too much history ...
Advantages: Fantastic view, not many tourists around, free! Disadvantages: Quite steep at times
When I visited Heidelberg for the first time, the Philosophenweg was at the top of the to-do list for me. It's on the opposite side of the river to the old town and the castle, which means that you get a great view of them!
The philosopher's way is a beautiful trail said to have been walked by many famous thinkers. Note that it is entirely uphill, so might not be suitable for everyone! It's quite steep but worth it if you can manage the walk.
As I said, the Philosophers' Way is on the opposite side of the river to the old town and the castle. To get to it from the old town, you can cross the old bridge (the Carl Theodor Bridge which, by the way, is a big attraction in itself and if I can think of enough to say, maybe I'll write a review of the bridge too). Anyone will be able to point you to this as it's very famous! Once you ...
Advantages: Close to town, Quiet, Nice rooms Disadvantages: Expensive bar
We had immense trouble deciding on a hotel for my husband's birthday break in Amsterdam. We're trying to find a reasonably priced hotel that wasn't too shabby and in a decent location. After reviewing all the options, we went for the NH City Centre, if only because of it's 1920's styling and proximity to town.
We were not disappointed. The hotel is lovely with each room finished beautifully, if you like the modern thing (and we do!). The overall atmosphere is very calm and serene.
It took us forever to find the hotel, but that may have been because I insisted, as I had been to Amsterdam a couple of times before, that finding our way around would be easy, we could walk there and we didn't need a map. About an hour later we finally found the back of the hotel, exhausted from dragging our suitcases up and down a zillion canals. It IS ...
Nh Hirschberg/Heidelberg Hotel is a modern complex with white facade located in the tranquil setting of Leutershausen, seven kilometres from the historic city of Ladenberg. This four-story hotel features 114 guestrooms, all of which include simple white decor with contemporary furnishings. The hotel\\\'s Heidelberg Restaurant offers international cuisine and regional dishes, such as Schnitzel, served in a bright, relaxed setting with contemporary furnishings, with an extensive wine list available. After a long day guests can relax in the sauna and solarium, or go for a workout in the fitness room. In the evenings there is a bar serving snacks and drinks, with a garden terrace open during summertime, or guests can order from room service.