Hotel Victory Therme Erding, hotel in Erding, Germany
Hotel Victory Therme Erding is a ship-shaped hotel sitting directly beside the wave pool and palm lagoon of Therme Erding in Bavaria, Germany. The building is designed inside and out with nautical elements, and many rooms look out over the turquoise water of the resort.
The hotel was built as part of Therme Erding, one of the largest thermal bath resorts in Europe. The ship-shaped design was a deliberate choice to give the whole complex a playful character that sets it apart from standard spa hotels.
The hotel is designed to look like a ship, giving leisure a playful quality. Visitors notice immediately upon entering that they are in a space that feels like being aboard a vessel.
Hotel guests can access the wave pool early in the morning before the general public arrives, which means the water areas are far less crowded at that time. Because the hotel connects directly to the resort, every pool, restaurant, and wellness area is within walking distance.
The hotel has more than one restaurant, each with a different focus: one serves a large breakfast buffet with views over the lagoon, while another offers evening meals looking out at the wave pool. The Kaleidoscope Bar lets guests end the day with a drink right beside the water without leaving the building.
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