Schlosshotel Eisenach
50.97377, 10.31945Placed 70 km from Erfurt airport, this 4-star Schlosshotel Eisenach features a luggage storage and a restaurant as well as bicycles for rent. Offering hiking, horse riding and bowling in the area, the luxury hotel lies next to Bach House, and merely 1 km of Reuter Wagner Museum Eisenach.
Location
The modern accommodation is approximately a 10-minute walk from the towered stone Wartburg Castle. The city centre of Eisenach can be reached in 10 minutes on foot. The hotel is set 3 km from Knopfelsteiche.
Eisenach ZOB bus station, allowing a good connection throughout the city, is 850 metres to Schlosshotel.
Rooms
The rooms are allergy free and equipped with a TV, a mini bar fridge and a work desk.
Eat & Drink
While staying at this hotel guests can choose out of dining options nearby, such as Edison, set 50 metres away, or Brunnenkeller at a 5-minutes’ walking distance.
Essential information about Schlosshotel Eisenach
💵 Lowest room price | 90 £ |
📏 Distance to centre | 500 m |
🗺️ Location rating | 8.4 |
✈️ Distance to airport | 65.3 km |
🧳 Nearest airport | Erfurt, ERF |
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Reviews of Schlosshotel Eisenach
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missingWrote a review on 11 Jan
everything was good: room; resturant; staff; free parking....
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missingWrote a review on 31 Dec
There was not anything I did not like. The staff were all very helpful, courteous and friendly. I highly recommend this hotel. The meals and selections offered were perfect for me, I like mushrooms and, although not on the menu as such, they honored my request of serving double the menu quantity of Steinpilze mushrooms in a delicious sauce in a earthenware pot just suited for that purpose. My room was on the 3rd floor with views of two sides with four windows. On Sunday night dinner was served in the Schlosskeller [cellar], with vaulted ceiling in an ambiance you could never forget. I had come to see the birthplace of Johann Sebastian Bach, fabulous museum! And the Luther house, as well as the Wartburg Castle where he translated the Bible.