Upstalsboom Heringsdorf
The Upstalsboom Heringsdorf is a hotel located directly on the Baltic Sea promenade. It features 103 rooms and suites across four floors, including Maisonette suites with spiral staircases and separate buildings like House Acheron, all smoke-free with some offering sea views and balconies.
The hotel was built at a location reflecting the history of Baltic island Usedom as a health resort, where people have come for recovery since the 1800s. Its construction followed Heringsdorf's growth into a notable seaside town with a promenade and modern facilities for visitors.
The name reflects the ancient Frisian heritage of the region, visible in the hotel's design and local character. Guests experience this connection through regional cuisine and proximity to cultural sites like the Hans Werner Richter House, which showcase the island's history and identity.
The hotel provides free on-site parking and free airport shuttle service for guests with cars, simplifying arrival and departure. Its location on the promenade gives direct beach access and means nearby places like Ahlbeck are easy to reach without long travel times.
The hotel offers Grand Schlemm, where guests visit different taverns and enjoy one course of a gourmet meal at each stop. This is a rare experience in seaside towns that involves local restaurants and connects the area's food culture with dining entertainment.
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