Aisinger Str. 101, 83026 Rosenheim, Germany
+49 8031 7969419
1. 9-minute drive to Lokschuppen Rosenheim, a prominent exhibition center
2. Guests praise the excellent service provided by the hotel staff
3. Warm, rustic restaurant with a wood-paneled bar for a cozy dining experience
4. Complimentary breakfast buffet served every morning for a great start to the day
5. Comfortable rooms with knotty wood accents, free Wi-Fi, and minibars
6. Pet-friendly environment, allowing guests to bring their furry companions
7. Parking available for guests with personal vehicles
8. Kid-friendly atmosphere, making it ideal for family stays
9. Proximity to local cultural sites like Wendelstein mountain and Simssee lake
10. Convenient public transport access to Rosenheim city and nearby attractions
7.2 Very Good
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Check-in | 12:00 |
Check-out | 11:00 |
Location rating | 7.2 |
Nearest airport | Munich Franz Joseph Strauss Int'l |
Travel time to airport | 1 hr 7 min |
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Aisinger Str. 101, 83026 Rosenheim, Germany
Munich Franz Joseph Strauss Int'l
Taxi: 1 hr 7 min
Transit: 2 hr 7 min
Rosenheim Aicherpark
Taxi: 8 min
Walking: 1 hr
Rosenheim
Taxi: 12 min
Walking: 50 min
Pang, Panger Str./Kindergarten
Walking: 4 min
Raubling
Taxi: 8 min
Walking: 1 hr 14 min
Rosenheim Hochschule
Taxi: 15 min
Walking: 1 hr 11 min
Very Good Location
In a rural town surrounded by fields, this cozy publike restaurant with rooms is 4 km from both Rosenheim train station, and Lokschuppen Rosenheim museum and exhibition center.
Pet-friendly
Parking
Restaurant
Breakfast
No fitness center
No spa
Kid-friendly
Wi-Fi
No pools
No hot tub
No air conditioning
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