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Hotel Simonis Koblenz
Hotel Simonis Koblenz
bestprice Hotel Koblenz
bestprice Hotel Koblenz
Diehls Hotel
Diehls Hotel
Hotel Stein
Hotel Stein
Contel Hotel Koblenz
Contel Hotel Koblenz
Super 8 by Wyndham Koblenz
Super 8 by Wyndham Koblenz
Hotel Trierer Hof
Hotel Trierer Hof
Mercure Hotel Koblenz
Mercure Hotel Koblenz
sander Hotel
sander Hotel
Hotel Restaurant Weinlaube
Hotel Restaurant Weinlaube
Waldhotel Forsthaus Remstecken
Waldhotel Forsthaus Remstecken
B&B HOTEL Koblenz-City
B&B HOTEL Koblenz-City
Four Points Flex by Sheraton Koblenz
Four Points Flex by Sheraton Koblenz
Hotel Morjan
Hotel Morjan
City-Hotel Kurfürst Balduin
City-Hotel Kurfürst Balduin
Trip Inn City Hotel Hamm Koblenz
Trip Inn City Hotel Hamm Koblenz
Hotel Hohenstaufen
Hotel Hohenstaufen
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Top neighborhoods in Koblenz

Altstadt Koblenz
Altstadt Koblenz wraps you in centuries of German charm where the Rhine and Moselle rivers meet in a picture-perfect hug. Medieval buildings frame cobblestone streets while the dramatic Deutsches Eck monument watches over the riverside scene. History buffs can explore Gothic churches and museums while casual wanderers soak up the atmosphere in sunny café-lined squares. Traditional taverns serve hearty German dishes and local Riesling wines along the waterfront promenades. Most of the district is blissfully car-free, making it perfect for exploring on foot. Boutique hotels in converted historic buildings offer character-filled stays just steps from all the action.

Ehrenbreitstein
Perched high above the Rhine, Ehrenbreitstein's massive stone fortress invites you to step back into military history. Cable cars whisk you dramatically to the citadel where panoramic views of two mighty rivers meeting will literally take your breath away. The State Museum of Archaeology tucked inside ancient chambers showcases fascinating Rhineland heritage through artifacts and exhibitions. Getting around requires some leg power due to the steep terrain, but the cable car connects you easily to Koblenz across the Rhine. The fortress restaurant serves traditional German fare with killer views, and while shopping options are limited to the gift shop, the authentic medieval atmosphere more than makes up for it.

Sued
Koblenz's Sued neighborhood gives you a breather from tourist crowds with its charming tree-lined streets and authentic German vibe. The scenic Rheinanlagen park hugs the Rhine River, offering gorgeous promenade walks with postcard-worthy views of the fortress across the water. Historic buildings dot the quiet residential landscape, while St. Josef and Kapelle St. Martin provide glimpses into local heritage. Traditional gasthauses and family-run cafes serve hearty Rhineland cuisine without the city center prices. Guesthouses and vacation rentals in converted residential buildings make for peaceful stays. Getting around is a cinch with local buses, walkable streets, and riverside cycling paths connecting you to downtown Koblenz.

Mitte
Mitte sits at the magical meeting point of the Rhine and Moselle rivers, where cobblestone streets lead to the iconic Deutsches Eck monument. This historic core of Koblenz charms with its golden sandstone buildings, baroque Electoral Palace, and medieval St. Kastor Basilica's twin spires. The ancient city walls frame narrow alleys that echo with centuries of history. Traditional German gasthauses serve hearty Rhineland specialties and local Riesling wines on riverside terraces with fortress views. The neighborhood's boutique hotels in converted palaces offer personal service with river views commanding premium rates. Getting around is a breeze with excellent walkability and frequent Rhine ferries to Ehrenbreitstein Fortress.

Stolzenfels
Schloss Stolzenfels castle rises like a fairy-tale dream above the Rhine, beckoning with neo-Gothic towers and romantic turrets. Visitors can wander through meticulously restored royal rooms filled with period treasures or explore terraced gardens offering jaw-dropping river valley views. The surrounding forests hide scenic walking paths winding through lush greenery. A car is recommended for navigating the hilly terrain, though seasonal Rhine ferries provide a scenic alternative. The castle café offers limited dining during tourist season, with most visitors heading to nearby Koblenz for meals. Traditional homes and small guesthouses in this peaceful neighborhood provide authentic accommodation experiences.
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Notable for its riverfront, Koblenz features attractions such as Forum Mittelrhein and Der Plan. This historical city has something for everyone including sights like Koblenz Town Hall and Koblenz Theatre.

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