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Hotel Erbprinzenpalais
4.3/542 Reviews
In the Mustang Event in Hasselfelde we have been hanging another day in the beautiful Wernegerode. The hotel in the style of an old villa has very highly spoken and positively surprised us. The whole atmosphere is reignful and very stylish. The room is sufficiently large, very clean and the bathroom with shower is also very comfortable. Personal very friendly and helpful. Wi-Fi also works. The spa use is also offered in the partner hotel is also very welcome and is surely well used in a multi-day stay. Footway to the center is also not too far. Parking is sufficient. The breakfast was very good and it was always made so that you could have breakfast in peace until the end. Finally there was also again filter coffee and not the espresso brushes from the machines. That is very welcome. We liked it very well and we can only recommend the hotel and come back safely.
Regiohotel Pfälzer Hof Wernigerode
3.8/55 Reviews
The small hotel has surprised us pleasantly. We had the smallest room (tornfalke). Very clean! There was a water cooker available, tea and two bottles of water were ready. Breakfast was very opulent. The staff is very friendly and welcome. The only small swelling was a bed that was quite noisy. We would always like to book here, because the price-performance ratio has certainly fit.
Ringhotel Weißer Hirsch
4.4/552 Reviews
Old Town
I first visited Wernigerode not long after the East German border opened up in the 90s, and promised myself a stay at the Weisse Hirsch when I came back as it had such a good rating and looked beautiful. I walked here from the train station and entered the front door from the market square (like the featured photo), expecting to see the reception desk. It's gone. There is a storage space there for the outdoor seating instead. I found that the reception desk is now at the back of the hotel off a small side street, which is strange. The reception staff were friendly at first but when they realized I was not German, their attitude changed completely. I speak pretty good German and have stayed all over the country many times, but they pretended to struggle to understand me. They bought out a girl who said she spoke English but she was only at Kindergarten level. It was hot weather and I asked if they had a cooling fan I could use in my room, and she thought I wanted to put football fans in my room......oh dear. I had to draw a picture to make her understand. And they didn't have any fans. Good old German small town discrimination is alive and well here. They gave me a visitors book of discount coupons to use, which the tourist office in the Rathaus confirmed later should be free. The front desk staff charged me 4 Euros for them, even when I said I was there to see friends, not be a tourist. I reported this to the tourist office. The room I booked was clean, nice and large. It had weird features - the first switch by the door is usually for the lights but here it was a master power switch that shut everything off. The lights were elsewhere. There was a speaker in the ceiling of the bathroom that made a loud buzzing sound every 180 seconds at night that nobody could fix. The built in closets had very bright automatic lights on the outside which serve no purpose, and they would come on at random which made it feel like I was sleeping in a disco. Out in the corridors with no external windows they have motion detected lights to save energy, but they only work some of the time so the corridors were a bit of a challenge if the lights weren't working. They also smelled bad. Breakfast the next day was very good and the serving staff were very friendly and helpful. At least they still have a first class restaurant here. Back at the front desk I asked them for help making a telephone call from my room - was there a prefix to dial first? - to my friends in the town to let them know I had arrived. ”We can't help with that. You must do it yourself” they said. Oh well, at least the location is terrific and I was able to get around to see the lovely old town and find good places to eat in the same street. When I checked out, the front desk staff remained stiff and unhelpful. They checked out a German couple at the same time, and were asking them if they needed onward directions and other things, then a warm goodbye. They didn't even say goodbye to me. Ausl
Boutiquehotel Schloßpalais
4.4/540 Reviews
Excellent location to visit old town Wernigerode. We loved our stay here. Our hotel room was a bit dated but very clean. The bathroom was adorable with pink tile. Our room had a view of the castle. The staff was super friendly (spoke English) and helpful. Breakfast was wonderful, served in a charming dining room. Parking is plentiful on site and free. Hotel has an elevator. We spent 2-nights here and everything was wonderful.
Travel Charme Gothisches Haus
4.3/567 Reviews
Old Town
Excellent hotel ideally located on the central market square, of which we had great views from our spacious junior suite (it can be a bit noisy when they are setting things up outside early morning). Breakfasts are fabulous, with a particularly good selection of mueslis and cheeses, and a large slab of creamy butter tabled each morning. Coffee arrives instantly at your table, and service is speedy and efficient. We dined twice in the hotel's restaurant in the evening, and found it to be high quality, with interesting local produce (pott-suss was really tasty) and, slightly surprisingly, very good German red wine. Barman Andy was one of the best we've encountered - fast, lively and friendly, with a good menory for previous choices, and the ability to produce great cocktails, whether on the menu or not. Most of the staff spoke good English, which took the stress away from relying on my schoolboy German. Only criticism is that we'd have appreciated a bit of help getting our luggage to our room , as it was a long way from reception and involved corridor steps (though there is a lift fortunately). Wernigerode is a good base for the Harz region: we managed to ascend der Brocken (one of us actually walking!), rode the Brockenbahn and the Bimmelbahn, and took a trouble-free bus ride to Quedlinburg, a World Heritage site which is well worth a visit.
Hasseröder Ferienpark
4.2/521 Reviews
The house was in good condition. Parking nearby. The breakfast was nothing special, some things ( Nutella, Butter, cups, serviettes, rolls) were not always available. 12.90 euros is definitely too much for that. We then had breakfast in the house, where e

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Lowest PriceCAD 69
Average Price (Weekends)CAD 200
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