Schlosshotel Bad Wilhelmshöhe, deutsches 4-Sterne Superior Hotel
Schlosshotel Bad Wilhelmshöhe is a four-star hotel in Kassel with 130 modern rooms and suites equipped with guest tablets for comfort and information. It features three restaurants, two bars, 15 meeting spaces, and a large wellness area with indoor and outdoor pools, saunas, and relaxation facilities.
Originally, a guest house stood on this site around 1767, built by Landgraf Friedrich II. After destruction in World War II, a new hotel complex opened in 1955 and has been expanded and modernized several times since.
The hotel takes its name from the nearby Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe and the tradition of the spa town of Bad Wilhelmshöhe. Its position at the foot of the park connects the building to the landscape and makes it a gathering place for visitors exploring the region.
The hotel is surrounded by Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe and is easily accessible by public transport from Kassel's city center. Guests can rent e-bikes to explore the area and find numerous walking trails and picnic spots nearby.
In 1970, the hotel hosted a rare meeting between West German Chancellor Willy Brandt and East German official Willi Stoph during the Cold War. This event gave the place historical political significance and marked its role as an important gathering site in post-war history.
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