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Mannheim
Mannheim is a stunning city in Germany located at the confluence of the rivers Rhine and Neckar, in the corner of the state of Baden Württemberg. The Rhine plays the role of separating Mannheim from the adjacent Rhineland-Palatinate city of Ludwigshafen.
Mannheim is known to be unusual among German cities as it is laid out in a grid pattern, similar to North American cities. If you took the main route through the squares, it will lead you to an enormous 18th-century palace which is worth seeing.
3 star hotel in: Mannheim, Germany
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With its city centre laid out in a grid pattern and the oldest and largest pedestrian zone in Germany, Mannheim offers something for everyone. We offer an impressive standard of comfort: 106 rooms, so...
Hotel Wartburg
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Novotel Mannheim
This 3 star hotel is located in the city centre of Mannheim and was established in 1981. It is a short drive away from the Heidelberg. The hotel has a restaurant, a bar, 7 conference rooms and an outd...
Ramada Hotel Mannheim
This 3 star hotel is located in the city centre of Mannheim and was established in 1989. It is close to the Watertower. The hotel has a bar and a conference room. All 62 rooms are equipped with miniba...
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