This modern hotel in the heart of Mannheim is just a short stroll from the Rosengarten congress center, the Planken and Kunststraße shopping streets, and Mannheim Main Station.
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.
David
United States of America
The staff are always super friendly and helpful
The furniture, especially the bed, is very cofortable
The building is beautiful, elegant, and quiet
The music choice and volume level in the lounge is just right for conversation over drinks
This family-run hotel is located directly in the shopping and pedestrian zone in the center of Mannheim. It offers easy access to public transport and the A6 motorway.
This hotel is a short walk from Friedrichplatz square, the conference center and Mannheim Main Station. Wi-Fi is free in all parts of the hotel.
Hsen00
Kuwait
The room is spacious and renovated.
The water was hot with great pressure (it just takes time to heat up)
Daily cleaning service with clean towels, however they don't clean under the bed where I found it dirty and dusty.
Wi-Fi is ok
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.
Set in an art-nouveau building in Mannheim city center, this family-run hotel free WiFi access. Congress Center Rosengarten is a 10-minute walk away. It's possible to request a rental car.
This 4-star superior hotel offers direct access to Mannheim's Rosengarten Congress Center, 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 center.
Big rooms, clean. Friendly staff and good breakfast.
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 modern and stylish hotel offers free WiFi, a 24-hour reception and a fully equipped gym. The NH Mannheim lies in the business district, 1.6 mi east of the city center.
Breakfast was amazing. Personal was great. Overall stay was perfect
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 modern hotel in the heart of Mannheim is just a short stroll from the Rosengarten congress center, the Planken and Kunststraße shopping streets, and Mannheim Main Station.
The staff is amazing and it is exceptional value for money
Located in Mannheim, a 13-minute walk from Luisenpark, Holiday Inn - the niu, Square Mannheim, an IHG Hotel has accommodations with a shared lounge, private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Cleanliness, Location, friendly staff, Comfortable bed
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.
Basic, clean and warm. Great location and no frills money for value
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.
Everything clean and good working breakfast was very good
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.
Excellent breakfast, friendly staff and spacious rooms.
This 3-star hotel in Mannheim’s peaceful district of Seckenheim features a charming timber-framed façade and easy access to central Mannheim and the historic university city of Heidelberg.
Ubytování pěkné stylové vybaveni historické s duší
This hotel offers comfortable accommodations in the south-eastern Rheinau district of Mannheim, just 1640 feet 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 center 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.
Located in Mannheim, within 5.4 miles of Mannheim National Theatre and 6 miles of Mannheim Central Station, Weber Residenz has accommodations with a bar and free WiFi throughout the property as well...
Minden megfelelő volt, a fürdőszoba is jól felszerelt.
This family-run hotel is located directly in the shopping and pedestrian zone in the center of Mannheim. It offers easy access to public transport and the A6 motorway.
Lugar super céntrico y con muy buenas connexiones de tranvia.
Located in Mannheim, 5.4 miles from Mannheim National Theatre, Weber Hotel Mannheim has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Schönes Hotel mit sauberen und geräumigen Zimmern.
FAQs about hotels in Mannheim
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Mannheim this weekend is $104 or, for a 4-star hotel, $137. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Mannheim for this weekend cost around $107 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $98 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Mannheim for tonight. You'll pay around $136 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Mannheim will cost around $107, on average (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.
We spent 5 days in Mannheim, a beautiful city, lots to do...
We spent 5 days in Mannheim, a beautiful city, lots to do and lots to see, very easy to get around, tram system is easy to use. You are spoilt for choice for food. People are friendly and no hassle if you don't speak German.
Josie
Ireland
Scored 8.0
8.0
The city doesnt look like other German cities.
The city doesnt look like other German cities. Centre of Mannheim is entirely different experience it looks like an American city with its square street patterns. The public transport is working ok, you can get, where you need to be.
Ruslan
Scored 8.0
8.0
A lot of surprises. It is a vibrant city.
A lot of surprises. It is a vibrant city. Transportation system is easy to use once you learned it. Tourist Information are very friendly and helpful. Rosegarden and fountains are fascinating. People in general were friendly. Tecknik Museum is a good place to visit. The staff especially at the reception area were very friendly and accommodating.
Mariel
United States of America
Scored 10
10
Mannheim is overshadowed in the tourist world by Heidelberg,...
Mannheim is overshadowed in the tourist world by Heidelberg, which is a local transit ride away. Nevertheless, it has its own attractions, and I'd recommend giving it a few days. Very easy to get to by train from Frankfurt, which was partly why we chose it. We were there three full days (plus arrival/departure days), and greatly enjoyed ourselves. It's very walkable, though there is excellent transit if you need to use it (we didn't).
The Reiss-Engelhorn Museen are of absolutely excellent quality for a city museum complex. They had a lovely exhibition of Art Nouveau glass while we were there, and their archeological display on Mannheim is very good indeed!
The Kunsthalle has art from the Impressionists to the 21st C. That includes a lot of art movements that I normally ignore in any other gallery, but we found it unexpectedly interesting. Having had to pay to see it, we were determined to take our time, and it was rewarding. What they have is well curated. By the way, anyone who has ever read Lovecraft must see 'Mootherr' by Laure Prouvost! Very creepy! :-)
Lots of good restaurants to eat in! We enjoy German food, and were not disappointed. Recommendations given for the Alter Simpl, Kürfurst, Schwarzer Adler and Keller were all solid. Plenty of other places to eat, as well, including a largish Turkish quarter, as well as the inevitable Italian and doner-kebab places.
It's a fun city to walk around in. Interesting and varied architecture, and small enough to cover much of the main grid in a few days. There are some spectacular murals on the buildings, and you can get a guide to the better-known ones.
A
Anonymous
Scored 10
10
I really liked my time in this city.
I really liked my time in this city. I wish I had prepared for a day or two more. I liked that you could get anywhere easily with the tram or just walking. I found various vegetarian options. I really liked the Jesuitkirche, The Baroque Place and the Rosengarten
Esther
Spain
Scored 2.0
2.0
The city lost its German values.
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
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This is a unique privately run hotel, with history. Top clean, new, very quiet. Room is exactly as on the pictures. Location is great too, very quiet but only a 5 minute walk to the city center, 2 minutes to the river, 16 minutes to Hauptbahnhof (Main train station), 2 minutes to a large green park! There is a bakery in the same building, do try their Zitrone roll - it’s amazing!
The ground floor of this hotel is simply magnificent!! Such a big area furnished in a original-vintange way.
Room was perfect and breakfast very good.
And I appreciated so much the staff, especially the girl I checked-in with, that was so kind and helpful giving me some great tips for my weekend in Mannheim!
You can easily access in 2 min by walk from Mannheim station. The room was modern, new and clean. I liked the bright lighting in the room, even though many hotels have dark lighting.
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