Set in a peaceful location in historic and picturesque Quedlinburg, this romantic castle hotel offers elegant 4-star accommodations. The historic market square is a just a 1-minute walk away.
John
United States of America
This is a very quaint hotel in an old castle. It’s close to the center of the village and very conveniently located. It was good parking. We had a wonderful room on the second floor with a view of the old town.
This 4-star hotel offers stylish rooms, a spa area and on-site parking. It is quietly located near the center of the historic town of Quedlinburg in the Harz Mountains.
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.
This family-run hotel in Quedlinburg town center 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.
Michelle
Germany
Amazing location right in the main square, nice restaurant - the breakfast buffet was great and I had an amazing schnitzel, friendly staff and dog-friendly (our dog had a great time and the staff were so nice with him - they even gave us dog bowls and a blanket to use during our stay)
This bed and breakfast hotel is located in a listed building in Quedlinberg, just 1969 feet from the historic town center. Maria Aurora offers rooms with free WiFi access.
Karin
United States of America
Breakfast was nice, the staff was extremely friendly. The location is perfect.
Located in Quedlinburg within 1640 feet of Old Town Quedlinburg and 2625 feet of Collegiate Church St. Servatius, Hotel garni Tilia provides rooms with free WiFi.
Located in Quedlinburg, within 4.9 miles of Train Station Quedlinburg and 5.5 miles of Old Town Quedlinburg, Landhaus Pusteblume has accommodations 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.
Das Frühstück war sehr gut, die Lage einfach super.
Located in Quedlinburg and with Old Town Quedlinburg reachable within a 8-minute walk, Hotel Zum Schloss provides a tour desk, non-smoking rooms, a garden, free WiFi throughout the property and a...
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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
FAQs about hotels in Quedlinburg
On average, 3-star hotels in Quedlinburg cost $108 per night, and 4-star hotels in Quedlinburg are $134 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Quedlinburg can be found for $186 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $133 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Quedlinburg for tonight. You'll pay around $166 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Quedlinburg will cost around $168, on average (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...
Both the hotel, and the town, Quedlinburg, were awesome. It was in East Germany before reunification, so maybe that is why it is so overlooked. The town is a Unesco site with over 1300 half timber buildings from 14th to 19th Centuries. It was already a big deal in the tenth century, and is unbelievably cute. There was a college for women there in the 10th century.
The 4 star hotel is over 100 years old; the room was lovely and enormous; breakfasts were huge, customized, and included. Staff was very helpful and friendly.
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.
This is a wonderful place to stay and Quedlinburg is a delightful city. There was a woman selling fresh strawberries, cherries and asparagus just outside the door, which were delicious! Easy walking distance to everything. Sadly the Abbess’s Schloss is currently closed for renovations but you can still visit the Abbey Church. Highly recommend the Audio guide town tour in English if you aren’t fluent in German ( available at tourist office).
A charming and individual hotel in a historic building in the centre of the historic town. The age of the building meant that there were uneven floors and creaky floorboards. but for me this just added to the charm. All the important facilities were modern and functional, including a well-equipped bathroom and a comfortable bed. A good breakfast, excellent restaurant dinner and friendly staff helped to complete an excellent stay.
Nice, clean and modern rooms with all the facilities you could ask for. The hotel has paid outside parking and the parking spots have decent space for a normal car (we travelled in a compact hatchback), but there are only a few available. While the room was not very big, it exceeded my expectations on how well it was equipped! For a building this old to look this nice, I must say, I was really impressed!
This hotel is our highlight in Quedlinburg.
Courtyard, common space (with fireplace, piano) is perfect and very cozy. Good to spend time winding down or relaxing.
EXCEPTIONAL staff and services. They go above and beyond to make sure you have an enjoyable stay.
Restaurant is also excellent. Spacious room.
Walking distance to the castle and Finkenherd. ~10-15 mins walk to train station.
I loved the service! Whether it was the front desk or the restaurant staff, everyone was so kind & professional!
The location was also amazing! We got a great view.
Definitely recommend the hotel restaurant, delicious German cuisine.
Entering the room, it smelled so nice & clean, complimentary chocolate, water & cleaning wipes. Cozy ambiance.
Schlosshotel zum Markgrafen is the perfect place to spend a night in Quedlinburg. Here you have comfortable and spacious rooms, a wonderful roof terrace, positive and helpful staff and a nice breakfast – which we were lucky to have outdoors. Parking in the back yard is excellent. Close to the village centre and the various sights. Recommended!
A very nice place to stay. It is an easy walk into Quedlinburg. The host gave clear instructions on how to get to the parking area. The apartment is spacious for two couples, stylishly decorates and clean. The view over Quedlinburg is impressive, all red roofs and church steeples.
The main reason we chose this property is the elevator. Most hotels in Quedlindburg don’t have elevators. The place was immaculate and the staff very helpful. The rooms are very large even by North American standards.
I also appreciated that they enforce very strict covid protocols.
On-site parking was very convenient. Our castle room (5th floor!) was nice, we liked that the bathroom was a separate room. Very clean and the bed was comfy. Breakfast was great with a good buffet - lots of character in this hotel. Close to the Altstadt.
We liked the thoughtful arrangement for tea and coffee. We appreciated the special effort a staff member-Brittany spent in helping us solve our transportation problem. We would recommend the hotel highly.
A great hotel in the old part of Quedlinburg, The building is very distinctive. The staff were friendly and helpful. The breakfast was nice and well varied. The location of the hotel is very good.
The place is located in the heart of Quedlinburg, you can access the city by foot. Well equipped, super clean, everything worked perfectly and the check in process was easy.
Nice hotel, possible late check- in. Freandly staff. We checked-in late, stuff sent clear instructions how to get th e hotel. Big parking. Good location. Good breakfast :).
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