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Hotels in Germany
168 Hotels
Hotel La Casa
Hechinger Str. 59

Hotel Baren
Neustaedter Str. 35

This upper-middle-range hotel in Titisee sits at the foot of a wooded slope, just a short walk from one of the Black Forest’s loveliest lakes. The setting makes it popular with boaters, hikers, bikers, even skiers; and on-site amenities—including two restaurants, an indoor pool, a well-outfitted spa and a games room—further heighten its appeal. The 51 stylish guest rooms all come with minibars, flat-screen TVs, and free Wi-Fi; balconies or terraces are standard, too, though they don’t provide those coveted lake views. Given that the hotel reopened in 2014 after being basically rebuilt, vintage charm is also missing. As a result, Hotel Baren stands out (for better or worse) in a town where the lodging stock tends to be more traditional.

Hotel NH Stuttgart Airport
Bonlaender Hauptstr. 145

The 208-room NH Stuttgart Airport is a four-pearl, reasonably priced hotel targeted toward corporate guests with eight conference rooms, a business center, and free parking. The hotel has two restaurants and a bar, barbecue grills by a dining terrace, and a 24-hour pantry. A stylish spa offers standard pampering and an adequately equipped modern gym. Modern rooms feature warm wooden designs, nicely stocked minibars, and espresso machines in upgraded rooms. It takes 10 minutes to ride the shuttle (for a fee) from the terminals from this hotel, so some guests prefer the Moevenpick Hotel Stuttgart Airport & Messe, which is located at the airport.

NH München Ost Conference Center
Einsteinring 20

NH Munchen Ost Conference Center is a contemporary, upper-middle-range hotel that caters to business travelers. With tired decor and an isolated location far from the city center -- but in a business park close to Munich's fairgrounds and conference centers -- it’s not ideal for tourists. Its 222 guest rooms are basic and dated, equipped with standard amenities like flat-screen TVs, minibars, and air-conditioning. Guests complain about the limited Wi-Fi, especially business travelers who are prompted to pay for an upgrade. The hotel has an on-site restaurant and a bar, as well as a fitness room and several meeting rooms. Travelers might also want to check out the NH Munchen Messe, which has similar amenities, a more up-to-date style, and is closer to the city center.