This 5-star hotel offers an indoor pool, a restaurant and WiFi throughout the property. It is a 10-minute walk from Celle Castle and a 8-minute walk from the attractive French Garden.
This traditional-style, 3-star hotel in Celle's historic centre offers a sauna and rich breakfast buffets. The Celler Schloss palace is a 2-minute walk away.
This hotel offers free Wi-Fi throughout and free parking behind the hotel. It is just 650 metres from Celle city centre, the pedestrian area and the Französischer Garten park.
This family-run hotel enjoys a quiet location in the north of Celle. It offers regional cuisine, free internet, free parking. All rooms at the Heidekönig Hotel Celle feature a TV and free Wi-Fi.
This hotel offers free parking and a summer terrace. It situated in the pedestrian area, a 10-minute walk from Celle’s old town and a 5-minute walk from the Französischer Garten park.
Situated a short walk from Celle’s beautiful Old Town, the modern Hotel Am Braunen Hirsch awaits guests with spacious rooms and suites, free parking, and free internet access.
Centrally located in Celle Old Town, this hotel is set in a historical, half-timbered building. Hotel zur Altstadt is a 5-minute walk from the River Aller, and features free Wi-Fi throughout.
Discover the traces of medieval times and let the charms of this beautifully ancient half-timbered houses impress you. Hotel Schaper is a 15-minute walk from the Old Town in Celle.
This family-run hotel offer free Wi-Fi in public areas and free parking to the south of Celle. German cooking is available at the restaurant with summer terrace.
Sehr netter, korrekter Empfang. Sehr gutes Zimmer.
Hampton By Hilton Celle is set in Celle, within less than 1 km of Bomann Museum and 41 km of HCC Hannover.
FAQs about hotels in Celle
On average, 3-star hotels in Celle cost £78 per night, and 4-star hotels in Celle are £123 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Celle can on average be found for £138 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Celle this weekend is £109 or, for a 4-star hotel, £145. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Celle for this weekend cost on average around £333 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £89 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Celle for tonight. You'll pay on average around £137 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Celle will cost around £141 (based on Booking.com prices).
This is a great place to see a 400 year old city and very...
This is a great place to see a 400 year old city and very pleasant, small and walkable old town. The quietness but attractiveness of Celle is really great. The castle is the home of the English royal family so the historical importance of Celle is multi-national. Spend at least 2 days here.
Pasan
Laos
6.0
Scored 6.0
Celle is my hometown, it was my first visit in 11 years.
Celle is my hometown, it was my first visit in 11 years. I was disappointed that parking was very poor, specially for handicapped people like myself! Evidently foreign handicap placards are not recognized or accepted by parking officials. I received 2 tickets for parking in a handicap spot, in spite of displaying my handicap placard! Traffic is a nightmare. Sadly, I don't think I'll return again.
Ingeborg
10
Scored 10
Celle was as a hidden pearl to us.
Celle was as a hidden pearl to us.
We chose to stay there because it is near Belgium. 500 km to go to end our road trip through the North of Germany.
It is a renaissance city with lovely houses, nice church, and a nice castle.
Not too big with shopping facilities.
We made a walk around the city and visited the castle and the park.
At the end of july there was a wine-market.
Isabelle
Belgium
10
Scored 10
Celle was unknow to us, but I have German family and it was...
Celle was unknow to us, but I have German family and it was suggested as a location to all meet up for a Christmas get together. on this and also the time of year, this was a great choice and also a fantastic Christmas market.
David
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
the food outlets were great not that I remember any names...
the food outlets were great not that I remember any names and the palace which is under going renovation work, It was a great location to start from to visit other places such as Hannover and Hameln. there is also a great market and a boot fair at the weekends
BARBARA
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
It is a picture village and just beautiful buildings.
It is a picture village and just beautiful buildings. Plenty of cafes and shops to visit. The Castle is a highlight of the village along with the Museum which is not open on Mondays. There is a market Wednesday and Saturday in the "mall". Very colourful and interesting. A bit of a time warp in a lovely way.
A fabulous quaint unique family hotel run by Karin and her daughter Daniela who are lovely hosts and have friendly staff. Our train was running late and Karin rang to check that everything was ok. Room was very spacious and clean, with a kettle, tea and coffee. Bathroom spacious, breakfast and evening meal were excellent. Garden is nice and peaceful to sit and relax in and enjoy a drink. Self service fridge for drinks when bar is closed. Short walk to the centre of Celle.
Cheap but very clean, cozy Hotel within walk distance following a romantic road with alley of old trees and big single family houses to central of Celle.
Beds as German standard (a little hard) but 2 pillows each (1 soft and 1 more stuffed). Big rooms with big bathrooms. No minibar, but bar at the reception and tables inside and outside.
Breakfast had the same elements as expensive hotels.
We loved our superior room with air conditioning, and it was definitely worth the extra money. You always receive great service at this large family run hotel. Their standards are very high, and all of the staff are very polite and are very well presented.
They also provided safe undercover parking for our ebikes.
The on-site swimming pool is a pleasant bonus.
I had a big room for one night. Price was high but I think acceptable for celle. My dog costs
15 € on top, which is a lot.
Good location, kind stuff. I didn't expect the room to be part of a retirement home, but that didn't make any change. Just that I didn't find the reception first.
The location was great - we don't mind walking so we enjoyed the walk to the Altstadt through the gardens. We were happy to have a place to park the car at the hotel. The breakfast was always well stocked and had a lot of variety. The staff were very friendly, happy and helpful.
Lovely little hotel or maybe B & B. The owner looks after you very well. Great small room with good Wi-Fi and a fridge. Outside area had a covered area to sit. Breakfast was early with coffee even earlier. No complaints at all. Shopping complex about 200 metres away
The hotel is in a historic house with a wonderful garden. The breakfast was very good. It is servered in a nice room with a historic flair, overlooking the garden. We arrived late in the evening, but could easily get access by means of a key-box.
We were able to store our bikes in a dry place (for which we were very grateful, given the weather).
The breakfast was really good with lots of choices and excellent strong coffee.
There is a self-service fridge for drinks.
Great location, only a 5 to 10 minute walk, over the main river into the town. Lovely rooms and delicious breakfast. Very helpful staff highly recommend staying here if you are looking for somewhere in Celle.
Great breakfast , room, amenities, like an indoor swimming pool and sauna. You need to drive into the town of Celle as the walk is about 10-15 minutes. This is everything you want from a charming German Hotel.
The Neun is convenient to train station and about a 15 minute to central Altstadt. Has free parking. Owners are very nice and helpful. Comfortable room, good wifi. Quiet.
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