Welcome to the newly opened Caro and Selig Tegernsee Autograph Collection a true place to unwind in the heart of Tegernsee town. Far away from the hustle and bustle of the big city it creates a wonderful retreat where one can sit back, relax and switch off from everyday life. Feel the bliss! Throughout the house in every single detail one can sense the spirit of Queen Caroline of Bayern whose immediate love of the surrounding nature and beauty of Tegernsee inspires until today. For her it was the most blissful place to live. By translating Queen Carolines story from the past into the present, it cherishes her heritage and the strong influence she has given to this area. At Caro and Selig organic architecture meets with noble restrained design. From design to interior, it conveys old values and tradition into a vibrant and modern look. As Queen Caroline was blessed with a remarkable sense of design there is a focus on exquisite materials as well as contemporary, elegant shapes and colors.
"The hotel looks new and modern, and being part of the Marriott Group, we had high expectations. Upon arrival, it felt more like a city hotel than a resort—small, with nothing particularly impressive in the daytime. Nighttime lighting is nice.
The location is okay but not lakefront. Reception is fine, the bar opens only at 5pm, and the sauna is excellent, especially the Finnish sauna with a relaxing essential oil scent, though it closes early at 8pm. The indoor pool is small, but the spa area is relaxing.
Room 124 was a corner room with a lobby parking view. Everything was modern, very clean, and the bed and pillows were extremely comfortable. Room size is moderate but has all basics, including bathrobes, slippers, towels, and good toiletries.
Breakfast is very good for Germany, with hot dishes, a la carte options, champagne, and honeycomb. Staff are attentive and welcoming.
Parking at £19 is expensive; including it in the room rate would improve value. Overall, hospitality is good with early check-in allowed, but the hotel feels more like a 4-star city hotel than a 5-star mountain resort."