This modern hotel in the heart of Mannheim is just a short stroll from the Rosengarten congress centre, the Planken and Kunststraße shopping streets, and Mannheim Main Station.
Raj
Germany
near the city center and other buildings like the castle or the watertower
This hotel is located in Mannheim lies opposite the famous water tower, a 12-minute walk from Mannheim Train Station. Leonardo Royal Hotel Mannheim features a free WiFi, terrace and a fitness area.
Catherine
Germany
Close to Congress center and downtown
Clean and modern
Sure Hotel by Best Western Mannheim City is located in Mannheim city centre, just a short walk away from the Schloss Mannheim palace, the Friedrichspark and the River Rhine.
Simon
United Kingdom
The hotel was in an acceptable standard, clean, tidy and all the necessary amenities were provided for the one night stay here. My room was clean and tidy, the bed was extremely comfy and I had a great nights sleep on the good quality mattress that was provided. Towels were provided for my shower the next morning. The room also had a TV, closet and a kettle as far as I remember. The bathroom appeared to be in a clean state and the shower was reasonably powerful to my recollection.
This modern, 3-star hotel is a 4-minute walk from the Mannheim town hall. It offers Wi-Fi, regional and international food, and great transport connections.
Robert
United Kingdom
Staff were friendly. Bar was fairly priced. Shower was good. Heat lamp in the bathroom was great for drying off quicker.
This family-run hotel is situated directly in the shopping and pedestrian zone in the centre of Mannheim. It offers easy access to public transport and the A6 motorway.
Anna
Germany
The man at the front desk was very helpful and tried to solve every challenge that arose. It's a very central location, yet not loud if you have a room that looks towards the Innenhof. The room was clealry newly renovated and clean.
This 4-star hotel offers stylish rooms, free WiFi internet and 24-hour reception. It is a 5-minute walk from Mannheim Main Station, the Schlossgarten Gardens and the Congress Center Rosengarten.
This modern, 3-star hotel is a 4-minute walk from the Mannheim town hall. It offers Wi-Fi, regional and international food, and great transport connections.
Tried to avoid breakfast when buses were booked in
This 4-star superior hotel offers direct access to Mannheim's Rosengarten Congress Centre, creative cuisine, and a small wellness area. The Planken shopping street is a 3-minute walk away.
Barr staff was amazing! thanks for the excellent service!
Located in the heart of Mannheim, LanzCarré Hotel Mannheim, a member of Radisson Individuals, offers comfortable rooms and free use of a fitness centre.
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This hotel is located in Mannheim lies opposite the famous water tower, a 12-minute walk from Mannheim Train Station. Leonardo Royal Hotel Mannheim features a free WiFi, terrace and a fitness area.
Only have a shower, no bath! Bedrooms need upgrading.
This modern hotel in the heart of Mannheim is just a short stroll from the Rosengarten congress centre, the Planken and Kunststraße shopping streets, and Mannheim Main Station.
Great location, friendly staff. Great value for money.
Centrally located in Mannheim, just a 5-minute walk from the historic university, this hotel offers a 24-hour reception and spacious rooms with free WiFi access.
good location, near the train station
good breakfast
Situated a 15-minute drive from Mannheim city centre, this non-smoking hotel offers free WiFi access. Ibis Budget Mannheim Friedrichsfeld also is 16 km from Heidelberg Castle.
Big parking lot, comfortable beds, perfect for rest stop.
Offering a garden, international cuisine, and good transport connections, this modern, 4-star hotel stands beside the Mannheim Planetarium and opposite the Luisenpark Gardens.
This family-run hotel is situated directly in the shopping and pedestrian zone in the centre of Mannheim. It offers easy access to public transport and the A6 motorway.
Good location, just next to a tram stop. Nice room.
Situated within less than 1 km of Maimarkt Mannheim and 2.6 km of Luisenpark, B&B Hotel Mannheim features rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Mannheim.
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Bus und Bahn verbindung
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This 4-star hotel offers stylish rooms, free WiFi internet and 24-hour reception. It is a 5-minute walk from Mannheim Main Station, the Schlossgarten Gardens and the Congress Center Rosengarten.
Large comfortable room and bed. Very good breakfast.
This 3-star hotel in Mannheim’s peaceful district of Seckenheim boasts a charming timber-framed façade and easy access to central Mannheim and the historic university city of Heidelberg.
De kamer was fantastisch. Bed prima! Locatie prima.
This hotel offers comfortable accommodation in the south-eastern Rheinau district of Mannheim, just 500 metres from the nearest A6 motorway junction and a 15-minute walk from the train station.
They were so extremely friendly for us as a big family!
This 3-star hotel is centrally located in the centre of Mannheim. Based a 5-minute walk from both the main train station and the Schlossgarten Gardens, it offers free Wi-Fi.
Excellent breakfast, Great location, very helpful staff.
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The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Mannheim this weekend is £74 or, for a 4-star hotel, £90. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Mannheim for this weekend cost on average around £78 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £70 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Mannheim for tonight. You'll pay on average around £83 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Mannheim will cost around £67 (based on Booking.com prices).
Mannheim is famous for its unique street layout due to the city being distinguished by squares rather than by streets. This former fishing village offers lively culture and is home to local iconic landmarks the Water Tower, Mannheim Palace and the popular Friedrichsplatz.
Mannheim is a shopper’s haven; this is reflected in popular shopping areas The Planken, Marktplatz and Paradeplatz which are surrounded by a variety of restaurants, cafés and bars.
Take a stroll or a streetcar (Strassenbahn) through the city’s quarters around lively Kapuzinerplanken and Paradeplatz. Be sure to visit the modern and contemporary art museum Kunsthalle Mannheim, Sebastian's Church and catch a production at the National Theatre Mannheim.
Heidelberg and the picturesque Luisenpark are perfect for a day trip, especially during the spring and summer months. Mannheim Central Station has routes to major cities such as Berlin, Hamburg, Amsterdam and Prague.
Check out Booking.com for a number of hotels, guest houses and aparthotels in Mannheim, Heidelberg, Ludwigshafen am Rhein and throughout Baden-Württemberg.
The city lost its German values. I have never seen such a dirty city, cigarette butts and trash everywhere. Not safe to walk in the centre during night. The Market square offer only kebab shops. I had my dinner at the Kurfürst Wirtshaus am Markt, one of the six German restaurant that offered traditional, good quality food. Next time I will avoid... this fallen city.
Gabor
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
I came at the wrong time of year, cold and wet.
I came at the wrong time of year, cold and wet. None the less if you're dressed right there is a lot to see. Be adventurous and explore by getting a day ticket (public transportation) to take you all over Mannheim.
Gisela
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
We went to see a lot of Christmas Markets and the Novum...
We went to see a lot of Christmas Markets and the Novum hotel is round the corner from the train station and we found it easy to travel to all our destinations , plus visiting interesting places in Mannheim , Our only problem was that we could not benefit from the Deuch travel ticker that cost €49 and you can travel all over Germany by trains , trams and buses , for a month , but it is only for Germans and not for the European countries as well , which I find unfair . We were happy with our Hotel but we had no Wifi in our room , we could only use their Wifi in the ground floor .
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Anonymous
Malta
8.0
Scored 8.0
Surprising city.
Surprising city. Some very nice, historic areas, and excellent shopping malls and streets. Lots of good cafes and restaurants.
As with most cities, it is quite busy with traffic, and is noisy throughout the night with major roads running through and around it. Also, again like many places, some neighbourhoods can feel a little unsafe, with groups of people gathering and drinking on corners etc.
Worth noting that many cafes and small convenience stores only accept cash, or only take card payments above a certain amount. There are plenty of ATMs, but the ones not at a bank can charge very high fees to withdraw cash.
Whilst the city is easy to walk around and not huge, the tram is a brilliant way to get around. Day tickets are reasonably priced, and you can travel pretty far out to neighbouring towns and cities. They do get busy around morning and evening rush hours, and they can get very full.
Food and beverage prices get higher the closer you get to the tourist areas. The main tourist area is around the Water Tower. Some nice cafes around the gardens, but be prepared to pay more for things there.
There are some really excellent places to eat dotted around the city. Mainly small independent spots, and prices are generally very reasonable. Of these, I can highly recommend Caffe Sammo, Baguelette Café, Henriette Burger Bar, and JAMY'S Burger which are all places we ate. Some of the service can be a little slow, but I don't know whether that was because of the time/day we went, or whether there were shortages of staff. Nothing major, but not necessarily what everyone might expect.
Overall, Mannheim is a decent place. I wouldn't say it's a tourist heaven, and it is fairly mundane in many ways. We were there visiting our daughter at Mannheim University, but I probably wouldn't have the city very high on a list of German tourist destinations.
georgesc76
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Very pleasantly surprised by the city.
Very pleasantly surprised by the city. Excellent shopping facilities with a number of malls and pedestrianised shopping streets. Some beautiful architecture in some of the older buildings.
Great transport links, with trams and buses, although it's possible to walk almost everywhere. Lively nightlife and it seemed that all the bars and restaurants had the nicest staff.
The Water Tower and the gardens around it are probably the visual highlight, but the university is a very impressive building, and there are a number of churches as well.
georgesc76
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Was able to wander around town with food centres close by...
Was able to wander around town with food centres close by without having to walk to look. The tram service was reliable except for #4. at the moment of writing. Museums, parks, and other places of interest were within walking distance from each other
Excellent location, walking distance from Mannheim main train station (Mannheim Hbf). Modern soundproof rooms: the rooms, the bathrooms (we had two rooms) and the beds were very clean. The hotel employees were very polite and even the housekeepers could speak perfect English. We didn't try the breakfast so I cannot comment on that.
IntercityHotel Mannheim is the best price for money I know in Mannheim. It's located very near the train station with a lot of public transportation connections but also parkings are very nearby. Around the corner there are many small and good priced restaurants to eat. The check in and check out went extremely smoot.
We had only a night stay in Mannheim. Anyway the location of the hotel is great to explore the city. Shops, restaurants, cafes are just in walking distance. The room was clean and equipped with everything you might need. The people are also very friendly. Very good place for a city break
Located directly across the street form the Main Train Station in Mannheim. Unexpected eclectic look to hotel and very nicely done. Excellent breakfast (extra) and relatively large guest room with an equally large bathroom. Overall, a well done and well run Hotel
Great hotel very central in Mannheim close to marktplatz and shops. Fitness studio is good, but not much equipment. Nice area for lounging and hanging out including pool and arcade games. Price is not bad. Rooms are nice and spacious. Good heating in rooms.
Very convenient option, located in a business area. There is a tram stop nearby, so hotel is easily reached from Mannheim train station. Very friendly stuff, tasty and variable breakfast. Room was spacious and well equipped. I was more than satisfied.
Dorint Congress Hotel is in the City next to Shops,Restaurants,Bars,Theatres and walking to the Train Station.Great Breakfast with Hot and Cold Dishes,plenty of nice German Rolls it has a great Service there.Highly Recomend it.
Really beautiful and cosy hotel near the city center.
Excellent staff and a very warm reception.
Full and tasty morning breakfasts !
What else do you want more ?
I advise you to come here for your stay in Mannheim!
Layout and facilities were great, and exactly what we needed as a base to explore Mannheim for a couple of nights. Easy to get to from Mannheim-Rheinau station, and right next to a Penny's supermarket.
Location was good , there is nearby tram station, city center was also on a walking distance.
Supermarkets were also available on 3-5 min walk
Hotel offered free cancelation unitil the last day
The location and cleanliness and quite room. Service personnel was friendly and ready to help. Location is just 2 minutes away from bus station, and 10-15 minutes walk to Mannheim HBF.
Modern reception and bar. Rooms clean, storage minimal could do with tea and coffee in rooms. Hotel location right in the city. Great position for dining and shopping
The location was only a 10-15 walk (for slow walkers) to the Wasserturm and even closer to the pedestrian zone. There is a parking deck right next to the hotel.
Best neat hotel in the middle of city center and close to main train station. Super helpful staff especially "drimtous", I hope I spelled his name right
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