Hotel Nassauer Hof, hotel in Wiesbaden, Germany
Hotel Nassauer Hof is a luxury hotel in central Wiesbaden featuring a grand stone facade and nearly 160 rooms in various styles. It includes a rooftop thermal pool on the fifth floor, a restaurant called Ente, spa facilities with sauna and beauty salon, plus a round-the-clock front desk.
The hotel opened in 1813 as a spa establishment for guests seeking Wiesbaden's thermal springs. During World War II, it suffered severe damage from an air raid in 1945 but reopened in 1958 after 12 years of reconstruction.
The name reflects the hotel's connection to a historic region and Wiesbaden's identity as a spa destination. In the Orangerie breakfast room, visitors see guests from around the world, business travelers, and families sharing the same space, showing how the place brings different people together.
The hotel sits in a central location easily reached on foot, with free parking nearby or paid options at the hotel itself. Pets are welcome, and staff are available around the clock to answer questions or help with getting around the city.
An old story from the hotel tells of a countess who stayed annually and hid the fine china and silverware in her bathtub. Staff would quietly retrieve the items when she was away, revealing how much some guests loved the hotel's tableware and furnishings.
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