2 Best Hotels in The Black Forest, Germany

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Accommodations in the Black Forest are varied and plentiful, from simple rooms in farmhouses to five-star luxury. Some properties have been passed down in the same family for generations. Gasthöfe offer low prices and local color. Keep in mind that many hotels in the region do not offer air-conditioning.

Neubierhäusle

$ | Neustädter Str. 79, Titisee-Neustadt, 79822, Germany

This small guesthouse on the road between Titisee and Neustadt offers a unique charm just a few kilometers away from the crowded lakeshore. The modern rooms come with a balcony overlooking the rural landscape, a kitchenette for your private use, and a friendly husband-and-wife team happy to meet all your needs. Family-friendly and quiet, the hotel serves as a nice practical base and only takes bookings via email directly, not using an online portal. A stay of at least two nights includes use of the Hochschwarzwald card, offering discounted and free admission to a number of sights around the area.

Pros

  • Large rooms, some of which can be adjoined
  • Friendly service
  • Views of the Black Forest

Cons

  • A short bus ride or drive to the lake
  • Modern furnishings
  • A bit out of town
Neustädter Str. 79, Titisee-Neustadt, 79822, Germany
07651-8230
Hotel Details
24 rooms
Free Breakfast

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TRIBE Baden-Baden

$ | Rotenbachtalstr. 1, Baden-Baden, 76530, Germany

This upscale spa town can be an expensive place to stay, so the first German outpost of the affordable TRIBE hotel chain makes for a welcome sight. Check-in takes place at digital counters, though a human is available if any issues arise. Inviting guest rooms with jewel-toned curtains, furniture, and carpets are compact but practical, though they lack desks since guests are encouraged to work from the lively communal co-working space on the ground floor. A 24-hour gym opens onto a terrace for relaxing after your workout. Though there’s no restaurant, a bar in the lobby serves up drinks, and Baden-Baden’s restaurant scene is a short stroll away.

Pros

  • Central location next to the Caracalla Spa
  • Extensive breakfast buffet
  • Parking spaces available (for an extra fee)

Cons

  • Rooms on the dark and small side
  • Electronic systems for check-in and elevators can have issues
  • No mini-bars and most rooms don’t have fridges
Rotenbachtalstr. 1, Baden-Baden, 76530, Germany
07221-901–9600
Hotel Details
136 rooms
No Meals

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