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The hotel Haus Daheim is located in the heart of the spa town Bad Homburg,only two minutes on foot to the Kurpark, the landgrave`s castle and pedestrian shopping zone. The atmosphere of a small private hotel can be found behind the facade of the private house that in 1866 once belonged to the Prince of Wales. Check-in is possible only till 20.00. If later, please contact the reception.
All 19 rooms have en-suite bathrooms with bad or shower and WC, direct dial telephone, radio, cable TV and W-Lan. Nonsmoker room available.
Shopping and sights nearby. The concierge would be pleased to advise on further leisure and wellness activities.
Hotel Haus Daheim
Hotel Haus Daheim
Elisabethenstraße 42
61348 Bad Homburg vor der Höhe
Germany
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Centrally situated. Railway and town centre are really near.
| Frankfurt fair | 13.09 km | |
| Airport Frankfurt am Main | 20.33 km | |
| Station Bad Homburg | 1.02 km | |
| Bad Homburg v.d.Höhe city | 0.17 km |
Bad Homburg is the main town of the Hochtaunuskreis, Hesse, Germany, on the southern slope of the Taunus, bordering among others Frankfurt and Oberursel. The town`s formal name is Bad Homburg vor der Höhe (translated as Bad Homburg at the foot of the hills), abbreviated as Bad Homburg v.d.H. Bad Homburg is best known for its medically used mineral waters and spa (hence the prefix Bad, `bath`), and for its casino. Today, Bad Homburg is again one of the wealthiest towns in Germany, in part thanks to its vicinity near Frankfurt, as many of the directors and employees of the Frankfurt banks live in Bad Homburg. (The Hochtaunuskreis and the Landkreis Starnberg regularly compete for the `title` of the wealthiest district in Germany.) As of 2004, the town`s marketing slogan was: Champagnerluft und Tradition (Champagne air and tradition).