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Altstadt Hotel
A cosy bar in the lobby of this 18th century building heralds a lovely hotel run by helpful staff. Rooms are comfortable, mostly spacious, and well furnished.
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Barbarossahof
Outside of the city proper, this hotel-restaurant has been owned and operated by the Flockerzie family for over 140 years. With 150 rooms divided into three categories this is professionally run and equipped hotel.
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Blechhammer
Owned and operated by the Daneluzzi family (restaurant Firenze), this exceptionally lovely hotel is located in another one of Kaiserslautern’s hidden green valleys.
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Bremerhof
Located in a green valley south of the city centre you could almost be fooled into believing that you were actually miles deep in the Palatine forest.
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City Hotel
A hotel from a by-gone era in some ways, with fantastic 70s design, no internet, no bar, a small lobby and friendly, personal service.
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Dorint Novotel
Well located by the Fritz Walter stadium and with good bus links to the centre of K-Town, The Novotel is comfortable and continually
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Gasthof Fröhlich
The genuinely friendly staff here makes up for the IKEA-chic rooms. Hotel Fröhlich, literally ‘hotel happy’, has a large sauna and wellness area with various services available for various prices.
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Heymann Hotel
Central but quiet hotel on the edge of the pedestrianised zone, the Heymann has WiFi throughout, satellite TV, minibar and gummy bears on the pillows in all rooms.
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Hotel Zepp
Zepp sports Ikea-inspired minimalist design in the rooms and brown carpet in the lobby. Various prices offer various conveniences - some rooms have shared bathroom facilities and not all have TVs.
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Landhaus Woll
Kaiserslautern has no shortage of family-run hotels. This particular hotel as such does not seem to be the main focus of the family’s business.
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Lautertaler Hof Hotel Garni
There’s a farmhouse feel to the lobby and breakfast room in this pleasant family run hotel which has just expanded to add 37 new rooms to their hospitality.
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Pfälzer Hof
A basic hotel in a 100 year old building slap bang in the middle of town. Some rooms are small, some large with a sofa, three have shared bathroom facilities and the front rooms can be noisy due to the main road.
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Seelord Hotel
A small (9 rooms) hotel with an interesting maritime theme in its restaurant and rooms which could be a good last minute chance for accommodation as they are not taking bookings for the World Cup.
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Stadt Hotel
The Stadt is a charming and modernised family run hotel in a residential part of town with a lovely summer courtyard and fairly atmospheric breakfast room; the building dates to 1892.
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