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The summer is here. Have you ever consciously enjoyed summer in the city? Beach bars with real sand on top of multi-storey car parks and a variety of events have increased the attractiveness of city centres over the summer. The air-conditioning systems of museums and shops allow visitors to recover from the heat and ice cream tastes better with a view of the skyline. Many cities also have a river or another big body of water nearby.

Romantik Hotel Schwarzer Adler

Romantik Hotel Schwarzer Adler

Start your summer visit to Innsbruck with a very unusual morning: from Mondays to Thursdays, Qigong fans meet at 06h30 on the large lawn in the Hofgarten for one hour of training. The event is free of charge, but a donation is welcome. The promenade concerts from 7 to 31 July in the inner courtyard of the Hofburg are also free of charge. Enjoy a balmy summer evening in an imperial environment with wonderful music from operettas to waltz melodies. The Romantik Hotel Schwarzer Adler is only a few minutes’ walk from the old town. The gastronomic history of the place began when it was a traditional pub for officers of the Klosterkaserne (Monastery Barracks) located on the opposite side of the street. In the 1980s, Werner Ultsch, the father of the current host, took over as chef and developed ‘New Austrian Natural Cooking’, which caused a nation-wide sensation and found many followers. Today, the chef is Mario Lucic, who will enchant you with “Pasture beef tartare with potato fritters, mustard sauce and Parmesan egg” or “Medallions of Tyrolean herbed pork on chorizo dumplings with spinach and mushrooms”. Delicious!

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Romantik Hotel & Restaurant Guide 2011

Romantik Hotel & Restaurant Guide 2011

“Water is the source of life” is the theme for the new 2011 Romantik Hotel & Restaurant Guide. For the cooperation, running water symbolises the changes that each human being, each company, each hotel has to face. And as a result, a lot has changed again in the more than 200 hotels in 10 European countries, and twelve new destinations have been added to the portfolio.

Discover interesting Romantik Hotels & Restaurants destinations – new hotels in popular cities like Hamburg-Reinbek, Potsdam and Paris and charming insider tips like the Italian Amalfi Coast and the Austrian Waldviertel region. In Germany, Austria, Switzerland, France and Italy, there are new Romantik hoteliers, who together with their employees will take care of your wishes and who are devoted to traditions and values.

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11 new Romantik Hotels & Restaurants are looking forward to be your host. Discover the new hotels in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Italy and France.   

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Romantik Hotel Kleber Post

Romantik Hotel Kleber Post

In the heart of Upper Swabia the Romantik Hotel Kleber Post welcomes you in Bad Saulgau. Contemporary art is an essential element of the interior design concept. On the roof of the house there is a 250 sqm large spa cube made of glass.   

Romantik Hotel Rittergut Boemitz

Romantik Hotel Rittergut Boemitz

The Romantik Hotel Rittergut Boemitz is located in the eastern part of Western Pomerania, 30 minutes drives from the Baltic Sea, in a 2 hectare park from the 18th century. The manor has an interesting history. Today you can go hunting, you might bring your own horse and enjoy home-made cakes in the tea pavilion every afternoon.    (more…)

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The old bakery's sign still hangs on the outside of the hotel.

The old bakery's sign still hangs on the outside of the hotel.

No other than Christian Lacroix is the name behind the interior design of the Romantik Hotel du Petit Moulin in the heart of Paris.

Not long ago, the hotel was a bakery, in fact, the oldest bakery in Paris, dating back to Henry the 4th, where Victor Hugo, the famous French poet and playwright, used to buy his daily bread. Today, the 4-star Romantik Hotel du Petit Moulin, still shows a lot of history; the 19th century façade has been designated a historic monument, the shop’s sign still hangs on the outside, while the interior of old bakery has been painstakingly restored and is now the reception area.

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