| Cheaphotel Booking in Germany (Chemnitz) |
 |
Mercure Hotel Kongress Chemnitz
This 3-star hotel offers 386 modern, well appointed rooms and meeting facilities right in the city centre, just a short walk from the main railway station and many major companies More... |
 |
Seaside Residenz Hotel
The Residenz Hotel Chemnitz offers the comfort of an international 4-star hotel and leaves nothing to be desired More... |
 |
AMBER HOTEL Chemnitz Park
The 4-star business- and conference hotel is favourably situated near the Chemnitz Park Hall, that is located nearby the large Chemnitz Park shopping and business center More... |
 |
ACHAT Hotel Messe-Chemnitz
Diagonally opposite the Chemnitz Arena, this hotel is conveniently situated next to the Neefepark shopping centre at the A72 motorway exit Chemnitz Süd and is perfect as a base for day trips to the More... |
 |
Elisenhof
Located in the town centre, this hotel provides the best facilities for a successful stay in Chemnitz. Enjoy the comfortable atmosphere of our charming hotel and relax in our cosy rooms More... |
 |
Adelsberger Parkhotel Hoyer
The small hotel with its attentive and friendly service is just a few minutes away from the city centre, though in the green part of Chemnitz More... |
 |
Avenue Hotel
This hotel is peacefully and idyllically situated next to the Zeisigwald Forest and provides convenient transport links More... |
 |
Hotel Europark Chemnitz
This hotel is a part of the Chemnitz Europark, a flexible hotel and business complex, peacefully situated in the edge of Chemnitz. Our rooms are practical but contemporary in design More... |
 |
Sport Hotel am Stadtpark
Centrally yet quietly located, the Sport Hotel Am Stadtpark can be conveniently reached. With its location in the outskirts of Chemnitz and close to the city park, it guarantees a peaceful stay More... |
 |
Flair Hotel Glänzelmühle
Set in wonderful surroundings, the Hotel Glänzelmühle is an ideal place for resting, eating or spending the night More... |
 |
Parkhotel Waldschlösschen
The “Parkhotel Waldschlösschen” is located in the heart of the mountain town “Annaberg-Buchholz”, surrounded by the quiet and peaceful "Waldschloesschen" park, which invites you for a small walk or a More... |
 |
Traditionshotel Wilder Mann
It is located in the historic center of the city, right at the market
place of the mining city Annaberg-Buchholz and it is one of the oldest
former town houses of the city More... |
 |
Hotel Waldperle
This charming family-run hotel is situated in peaceful surroundings at
the edge of a forest and in the middle of a park complex More... |
 |
Pension Waldschänke
Our pension Waldschaenke lies idyllic in the largest connected forest area, between the Salt and Silver route in the upper Erz Mountains, nearby the mountain and surface dip city Geyer More... |
 |
Hotel Alte Mühle
The 4-star hotel Alte Muehle resides in quiet location and is though close to the city centre. Surround by greenery you can recreate and benefit from the adjacency to the city More... |
| |
|
|
| About Chemnitz |
Chemnitz is the third-largest city in Saxony, Germany. It is located in the northern foothills of the Ore Mountains. The city has a population of 248,021 (31 March 2005), and an area of 220.8 square kilometres. A University of Technology with about 10,000 students is the centre of scientific life. Due to the Stalinist planning era of the 1950s there are few tourist sights. Some sites had been restored in the DDR era, and some have been restored since German reunification. As a relic of the old socialist times, the city council decided to keep the Karl Marx Monument, which was built by Lev Kerbel and is lovingly called "Nischl" by locals, which is an informal regional Saxon word for "head" (which would be "Kopf" in standard German).Chemnitz was heavily bombed during the Second World War. After the war, almost all of the old buildings in the city's core were removed to make space for new, modern buildings. Typical of Communist architecture, these were mostly utilitarian and not designed primarily to be pleasing to the eye. However, Chemnitz still has some beautiful, historical sights. Landmarks include the Old Town Hall with its Renaissance portal (15th century), the castle on the land of the former monastery, and the area around the opera building and the old university. The most conspicuous sight is the red tower, which was built in the late 12th or early 13th century as part of the city wall. A petrified forest can be found in the courtyard of Kulturkaufhaus Tietz. It is one of the very few in existence, and dates back several million years. Also within the city limits, in the district of Rabenstein, is the smallest castle in Saxony: Burg Rabenstein.
|
|
| |
|