Gästehaus Rostock/Lütten-Klein
Gästehaus Rostock/Lütten-Klein is a guest house in Rostock offering both hotel and hostel rooms of different standards. Built in 1972, the multi-story building contains numerous rooms, some with private bathrooms and others with shared facilities on the floor.
The guest house was built in 1972 during an expansion period of residential neighborhoods in Rostock. It was created as a practical accommodation solution for various visitor groups and has remained part of the local infrastructure since then.
The name Lütten Klein comes from Low German and means 'small settlement'. The guest house sits in a residential neighborhood where everyday life and local routines give visitors a glimpse of how people actually live in this part of Rostock.
The guest house provides parking, free WiFi, and a 24-hour reception for all guests. Its location allows quick access to the city center and Warnemünde, and is easily reachable by public transport or car.
The guest house has multiple elevators and is fully wheelchair accessible, making it an inclusive choice for people with mobility limitations. This level of accessibility is a feature that many smaller accommodations in the region do not offer.
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