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AAA BudgetHotel
Straightforward and comfortable for the price, this place will satisfy you if you need to budget. As well as doubles there are two types of singles; normal singles and no-room-to-swing-a-cat singles.
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Alemania
This family-owned and -run hotel is in a slightly ugly area, but is still very close to the Dom and the Altstadt. The area surrounding the hotel is severely lacking in good restaurants though, and you have to cross an awkward train station to get into the centre.
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Am Chlodwigplatz
A charming hotel with a strong sense of hospitality. The bar is almost kitschy and at the same time irresistible. The hotel is located within a relaxed walking distance to the Volksgarten, along parisienne-like streets.
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An der Philharmonie
A charming family-run boutique hotel close to the river and the Philharmonie as the name suggests, find free internet in the lobby and cute wallpapered rooms with wooden furnishings throughout.
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Berg
A small family-run hotel that offered us the very best German hospitality by refusing to show us anything when we visited. All we can say is that the location is pretty good, but the staff haven’t got much time for visitors.
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Haus Berger
Sitting on the shore of the Rhein, this hotel adjoins and overlooks the Berger camping ground. Right next door is a preserved nature area that stretches for miles, and across the road are farming pastures with horses.
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Im Kupferkessel
Located in a quiet part of the centre, this family-run hotel will suit anyone looking for a homey atmosphere. The breakfast room has a very German charm to it, even including a wooden spiral staircase leading to the owner’s rooms.
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Kolpinghaus Messehotel
Situated in a residential street, this hotel looks and feels like a comfortable block of apartments, no doubt due to the recent refurbishment.
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Prodomo
A 20-minute ride on the U-bahn from the city centre this prefabricated budget hotel has seen better days, which probably weren’t all that good then.
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Rhein-Hotel St. Martin
A small budget hotel next to the river, ideal for people wanting to get the most from the city for the least expense and who can get through life without a trouser press.
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Ringhotel Kosmos
Laying unassumingly in wait at the beginning of the street, this hotel is an oasis in an otherwise drab area. The hotel itself has been family-run for 75 years, with three family members still doing shifts; a sign of commitment considering the size of the hotel.
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Weber
German comfort and style at an affordable price, this place is a favourite for regular guests. There is a garden at the rear that invites quite reading and coffee-sipping.
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