Ramada Hotel Hurth Köln

Hurth, Germany

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Ramada Hotel Hurth Köln ****

Kreuzstrasse 99/Theresienhöhe, Hurth, Germany

Ranking: Ramada Hotel Hurth Köln is ranked 1st out of 9 accommodation options available in Hurth.

Classification: 4 Star Hotel

The Ramada Hotel Koln-Hurth is centrally located in Hrth, around 10 km from the centre of Cologne and just 4 km from the nearest motorway. The Augustusburg and Falkenlust Palaces in Brhl are just a 15-minute drive from the hotel, and shopping opportunities can be found at Hrth Park, just 100 m away. There is a bus station adjacent to the hotel, and the nearest tram stop is approximately 2 km away. Cologne Bonn Airport lies some 22 km from the accommodation. Renovated in 2008, the 178-room Ramada Hotel Koln-Hurth is a modern conference and business hotel offering guests a range of facilities, including a lobby with a 24-hour reception and check-out service, safe, currency exchange facilities, cloakroom and lift access. There is a restaurant on site, and room service is also offered. Business guests will appreciate the conference facilities and wireless Internet access provided in public areas (fees apply). For an additional fee, guests can make use of the laundry service and garage parking. The outdoor car park may be used free of charge. Each guest room comes equipped with a king-size bed, a direct dial telephone with voicemail service, satellite and pay-per-view TV, radio, wireless Internet access, a safety deposit box, minibar and an ironing set. The en suite bathrooms have each been fitted with a shower and hairdryer, and all rooms are centrally heated. Non-smoking, disability-friendly and women-only rooms are also available. Guests will find a soothing and relaxing atmosphere in the fitness area, which features a steam room, sauna, hot tub, solarium and gym equipment. The restaurant Theresienhhe serves a daily hot and cold American-style breakfast buffet. la carte dining is available at lunch and dinner.

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