This 4-star hotel offers stylish rooms, a spa area and on-site parking. It is quietly located near the centre of the historic town of Quedlinburg in the Harz Mountains.
Marcin
Poland
Very nice hotel, good location, parking very close, friendly staff.
This historical hotel is located south of the Schlossberg mountain, near the centre of Quedlinburg. Free Wi-Fi is provided.
Stephen
United Kingdom
Well located, easy to get to by car and within easy walking distance of the town centre. The room was a little old fashioned but comfortable enough. The real highlight though was the courtyard and restaurant. The courtyard was a delightful space in which to enjoy a pre dinner drink and then dinner. The restaurant was excellent. The staff were first class and generally spoke excellent English.
This 3-star hotel in the UNESCO-listed town of Quedlinburg offers quiet rooms, a beer garden, and free breakfast. The historic Nikolaikirche church is a 7-minute walk away.
Igoris
Lithuania
strategically good place near the old town - within walking distance
This family-run hotel in Quedlinburg town centre offers country-style rooms and a large breakfast buffet. Set in the historic Market Square, it is a 10-minute walk from Quedlinburg Train Station.
Wendy
Australia
Location brilliant
Staff fantastic
My room was overlooking the square so beautiful outlook
Set in a peaceful location in historic and picturesque Quedlinburg, this romantic castle hotel offers elegant 4-star accommodation. The historic market square is a just a 1-minute walk away.
steve
United Kingdom
Inside the hotel was beautifully maintained and decorated to a very high standard. The hotel staff were excellent
This bed and breakfast hotel is situated in a listed building in Quedlinberg, just 600 metres from the historic town centre. Maria Aurora offers rooms with free WiFi access.
Located in Quedlinburg within 500 metres of Old Town Quedlinburg and 800 metres of Collegiate Church St. Servatius, Hotel garni Tilia provides rooms with free WiFi.
Situated in Quedlinburg, within 7.9 km of Train Station Quedlinburg and 8.8 km of Old Town Quedlinburg, Landhaus Pusteblume features accommodation with a terrace and free WiFi as well as free private...
This 3-star hotel in the UNESCO-listed town of Quedlinburg offers quiet rooms, a beer garden, and free breakfast. The historic Nikolaikirche church is a 7-minute walk away.
nice breakfast, friendly staff. Comfortable and quiet room
This family-run hotel enjoys a central location in the UNESCO historic town of Quedlinburg, in the Harz Mountains. Hotel Adelheid offers a beautiful garden terrace.
Great knowledgeable staff and the breakfast was FRESH!!
Located in Quedlinburg and with Old Town Quedlinburg reachable within 700 metres, Hotel Zum Schloss provides a tour desk, non-smoking rooms, a garden, free WiFi throughout the property and a...
alles wunderbar
Unterkunft Frühstück und Hausherr alles in Ordnung
Located in Quedlinburg in Saxony-Anhalt, this 3-star, family-run hotel sits in between the historic market place and the splendid hilltop castle of this charming Medieval town.
zentrale Lage und sehr zuvorkommendes, nettes Personal
This 3-star hotel in Quedlinburg offers colourful rooms, rich breakfast buffets, and a spa with indoor pool and relaxing float tanks. Quedlinburg Train Station is an 8-minute walk away.
Great facility to swim in the pool and enjoy a jacuzzi
FAQs about hotels in Quedlinburg
On average, 3-star hotels in Quedlinburg cost SAR 427 per night, and 4-star hotels in Quedlinburg are SAR 522 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Quedlinburg can on average be found for SAR 745 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Quedlinburg this weekend is SAR 733 or, for a 4-star hotel, SAR 780. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Quedlinburg for this weekend cost on average around SAR 876 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs SAR 535 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Quedlinburg for tonight. You'll pay on average around SAR 620 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Quedlinburg will cost around SAR 731 (based on Booking.com prices).
It is a lovely small town. Easy to walk around and see the sights. Lots of restaurants and cafes, it is advisable to make reservations for dinner.
Not sure how good you can communicate in English (we are Germans). There are plenty of things to do around the area, especially if you like walking.
Manon
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Quedlinburg is a beautiful market town with a multitude of...
Quedlinburg is a beautiful market town with a multitude of cobbled lanes, fachwerk/half-timbered houses as well as a huge choise of cafes, restaurants and shops. The Schloss and the market square appear to be the two focal points of the town but there is plenty to see if you explore the quieter lanes away from the tourist centre.
One thing to be aware of - the town is not the best for wheelchair and disabled access due to the cobbled streets and lanes.
David
Germany
8.0
Scored 8.0
There isn't much to do, see or eat during evening unless you...
There isn't much to do, see or eat during evening unless you happen to be in the very center. For this visit I was not.
City itself has a really pleasant and historic look to it, view from the castle is also good.
This city is served by the Harzer Schmalspurbahn.
Would not rely on public transportation to get to or from this city.
Lucas
Sweden
10
Scored 10
A beautiful and historic town with a wealth of sites to...
A beautiful and historic town with a wealth of sites to visit - castle, churches, museums and just wandering about the old town. I was only there for 24 hours and would have loved to stay longer.
If you are only there for a brief visit, do check in advance that any particular things you want to see are open; some were closed when I was there on a Monday. But I still didn't feel short changed.
Christopher
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
very pretty buildings, very old buildings, very nice stories...
very pretty buildings, very old buildings, very nice stories about history, check ahead what to see and when/where to book guided tours, so they will be available when you stay there ! for example special street events or church / museum visits
wienonline
Austria
10
Scored 10
Very nice historical city with a lot of interesting houses,...
Very nice historical city with a lot of interesting houses, buildings. Good place for looooong walking (on a day we did 25 km!). The surrounding villages and towns are worth for a sightseeing, too. If you are there, try Quedlinburger, the pork version - very good. Go to the brewery for a fresh taste of beer (without filter) and eat a leg of a pork: 1 portion is more than enough for 2 persons. We are planning to come back...
Stunning expansive grounds, 3 medieval towers in property. Outstanding genuine staff, who bend over backwards to help you. The owners are more like friends. fabulous breakfast out in terrace served with pride.
the owners lice there and you can find them doing just about everything! He had a childhood dream to own a castle, it took years to refurbish, and it’s a lifetime project but they are living their dream. Only ten rooms. Up 65 stairs so pack light. I could have stayed a month. I will never forget this hotel💕
Location is excellent: the hotel is just at the foot of the castle, at the edge of the old town. The Marktplatz is about 10 minutes away through the pedestrian streets -- more if you stop in front of every quaint old house to take pictures, and it's quaint old houses all the way. The owner (or manager, I don't know) is very friendly and helpful. The typically German breakfast is generous. My room was under the roof, with wooden beams and old-style windows that were very nice. And it was really quiet.
Lots of space, very neat, clean and fully equipped in every room. The kitchen was also fully stacked with all kinds of equipment, Espresso machine etc. Conveniently located in the midst if historic Quedlinburg. It really holds what previous reviews suggest and promise. Responsive staff that answered immediately when question came up (it was all virtual, due to Covid restrictions).
The location is perfect, the staff is very helpful and friendly. The room was really small, but very cozy. The hotel and the room have a charming "fachwerk" style. The room was clean and the aircondition was working nicely. The breakfast is very good and you can sit outside on the sun if the weather is nice. There is parking close which is very convenient.
The hotel is located right at the one end of the market square. The room was cozy and comfortable. The room window opened up with a view of the market square but surprisingly it was not noisy even on Sunday in mid July. The breakfast was very good. I had a chance to try several kinds of cheeses and cold cuts that were local to the Harz region.
A neo-Renaissance manorial building set in its own parkland along the city walls. Beautifully quiet both inside and outside. It was the first hotel on this trip where I didn't have to put in ear plugs at some stage. Suits of armour, weapons and gargoyles, if you like that sort of thing. Large room with nice view of Quedlinburg rooftops.
We had a wonderful time in Quedlinburg and I am so happy that we have chosen Zum Mathildenbrunnen. The apartment is so spacious with two bedrooms, a living room and a kitchen. It is newly renovated, has every equipment that might be needed, is spotless clean and also close to the center. We could not have asked for more.
Very cosy and comfortable flat. In central Quedlinburg but on a quiet side street. Beds were comfy. Minibar prices were very reasonable. Communication with the host worked well and the keybox allowed us to check in at our leisure. Quedlinburg is a really pretty little town to spend a couple of days in.
The apartment was comfortable, wonderfully furnished, with a well stocked kitchen and large bathroom.
It was only a few minutes walk from the centre of Quedlinburg.
On weekends/public holidays there is free Street parking right in front (so we didn't make use of the offered parking spot)?
This apartment was such a wonderful find and made our stay in Quedlinburg truly unforgettable! The location is perfect and the apartment was incredibly spacious and comfortable with plenty of natural light. The family is so lovely and accommodating - we'd love to stay here again!
A lovely place to stay right in the heart of Quedlinburg in a heritage building. The room was very fine and spacious with a view over the courtyard. There was parking in the courtyard and there is a very nice Brauhaus (Ludde) nearby which has a great ambience, beers and meals.
location is perfect, you will not find a better located hotel. The hotel is amazing and clean.
the family rooms are in the 4th floor, so it was hard with the kids, but the view from the rooms was wow. I still don’t know if it was worth it.
Little Casablanca has everything to make for a comfortable vacation. The train station is less than two blocks away. Everything is in walking distance. Quedlinburg is a city with amazing architecture and rich history.
Everything was exelent! Lovely and very comfortable place, great host, very good location. The breakfast on the balcony with a beautiful view of the rooftops of Quedlinburg made every our day. Highly recommended!
Food for both the evening meal and breakfast were excellent.
Room was a little dated and could have done with being updated.
Overall the hotel was very good, clean and friendly helpful staff also.
Very nice, large, private courtyard and café. Breakfast was extremely good. They provided extra pillows and blankets on request. Hotel was but a short walk to castle or market square.
The room is cozy and clean. The hotel provides a very nice sortiment of breakfast, there is even parking lot!! It took me 10 min to get into the oldtown on foot.
Best things were location and how friendly staff is. There was a very good breakfast. As well an own pub in the hotel which I didn't use. Really comfortable.
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