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The architecture of Wiesbaden, capital of Hesse,  is impressive

Garner Hotel Wiesbaden City Local area

Experience the lively atmosphere of Wiesbaden, a city that combines culture, history and modern life. Discover historical sights, culinary highlights and a wide range of leisure activities. A place that never fails to inspire.

Things to do

Wilhelmstrasse

Wilhelmstrasse, Wiesbaden, 65185

In Wiesbaden, the charming spa town on the Rhine, the impressive Wilhelmstrasse stands out. This magnificent street, lined with historic buildings and elegant stores, offers a unique view of the splendid 19th century architecture. A highlight is the opulent Kurhaus with its magnificent ballroom and adjacent thermal springs. A stroll along Wilhelmstrasse promises a journey back in time through Wiesbaden's glorious past.

The Kurhaus in Wiesbaden

Kurhauspl. 1, Wiesbaden, 65189

The Kurhaus in Wiesbaden is an impressive landmark of the city. Built in 1907 in neoclassical style, it serves as a venue for concerts, balls and congresses. Surrounded by the picturesque spa gardens with ponds and old trees, it invites visitors to linger. The magnificent building with its imposing columned façade and elegant casino is a highlight of the Hessian state capital and a place full of history and culture.

Hessian State Theatre

Christian-Zais-Straße 3, Wiesbaden, 65189

The Hessian State Theatre in Wiesbaden is a true cultural gem. Built between 1892 and 1894 on the orders of Kaiser Wilhelm II, its grand neo-baroque façade sets the stage for world-class performances. As a five-branch theatre, it offers everything from opera, drama and dance to concerts and productions for younger audiences. A must-visit for anyone looking to experience Wiesbaden’s vibrant arts scene.

Neroberg Funicular

Wilhelminenstraße 51, (lower station), Wiesbaden, 65193

All aboard for a charming ride through Wiesbaden’s history! The Nerobergbahn, Germany’s oldest water-powered funicular, has been climbing the hill since 1888. This quirky little train takes you from the city up to Neroberg, offering sweeping views over Wiesbaden along the way. At the top, you’ll find forest trails, a Russian church and the perfect picnic spot. It’s a gentle adventure with plenty of character – and just the right pace.

Delectable bites nearby

Casa delle Olive

italian

At Casa delle Olive, it's all about the pizza and they do it exceptionally well. Baked the traditional Italian way and topped with unique homemade sauces and fresh ingredients in top quality, every bite is a slice of authenticity. This cosy spot doesn't try to do everything, it simply focuses on perfecting what it loves most. Don't skip the special dips either, they take your crust game to the next level. Simple, honest, and seriously tasty.

Noir Finest Sushi Cuisine City

japanese

Noir Finest Sushi Cuisine City brings bold flair to the heart of Wiesbaden. In this modern spot, fresh ingredients meet striking presentation: think signature sushi rolls, soups, and salads served with a dramatic touch of dry ice. It's all about contrast: mysterious looks, straightforward flavours. Add in homemade lemonades and creative cocktails, and you've got a dining experience that's as stylish as it is satisfying.

Bun Cha Vietnamese Street Food

vietnamese

Just a short stroll from the hotel, Bun Cha brings the vibrant flavours of Vietnam to the heart of the city. Blending traditional street food with a modern twist, this warm, earthy space invites you in with cosy corners and understated Vietnamese décor. From fresh noodle bowls to bold broths, there's plenty to explore and with a full vegan menu on offer, everyone's welcome to savour the taste of Vietnam, no matter their style of eating.

Filou Wiesbaden

local

Filou Wiesbaden serves up a delightful mix of Mediterranean flavours alongside beloved regional classics. From crispy Reibekuchen and hearty Schnitzel to traditional Blutwurst with creamy mashed potatoes and apple compote, there's something for every taste. Pair your meal with a refreshing beer from their carefully selected draft range. A cosy spot where tradition meets the Mediterranean, perfect for a relaxed meal with friends or family.

Reservations:

Georg-August-Zinn-Straße 2 Wiesbaden, 65183 Germany

Check-in: 3:00 PM

Check-out: 12:00 PM

Minimum check-in age: 18