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The City Hotel has an appealing location, at the centre of all the important sights and attractions in the seaside town of Bremerhaven. Close to the water and to the historic wooden harbour and marina (300m), the City Hotel is the first hotel you come to as you travel towards the town from the main train station (400m). The pedestrianised area, where you will find the Columbus-Centre, the History Museum and the German Naval Museum, is located within a 1-kilometre radius.
It is possible to send and receive faxes on site. An Internet access is available. A Telephone is available.
Whether travelling on business or for pleasure, our hotel guests are provided with bright and cheerful rooms, all of which are equipped with shower/bath and WC, minibar, direct dial telephone, TV, fax/PC connection and WLAN internet access.
Shopping and sightseeing nearby. Reception would be pleased to advise you on further wellness and leisure activities. For relaxing you can visit the sauna.
An elevator is available. The house offers a laundry service for guests. In several rooms a mini bar is available. Pets are allowed. Outdoor parking is possible on the spot. There is a restaurant on the spot.
City Hotel
Schillerstraße 8
27570 Bremerhaven
Germany
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Whether you intend to visit the `Schaufenster Fischereihafen` (a maritime adventure world) or the overseas port with its cruise centre and Lloyd-Werft headquarters, you will find our hotel to be an ideal starting point.
| Bremen fair | 51.80 km | |
| Airport Bremen | 54.66 km | |
| Mainstation Bremen | 52.49 km | |
| Bremerhaven city | 1.65 km |
Wherever you go in Bremerhaven, you can feel the maritime flair of this young city founded in 1827 as a port for Bremen, 50 kilometers further down the Weser river. Today it still lives from the port business. Bremerhaven`s ports and the Container Terminal next to the water which is deep enough for seagoing vessels have successfully adapted to the demands of modern shipping. The Fishing Port has long been much more than just a place that handles fish, it is also a major centre of the food industry and known as Europe`s “deep freeze” because it is the continent`s largest production location for frozen foods. Yet Bremerhaven`s future lies not only in its ports, but also in science, the engine behind the necessary structural changes. Noteworthy facilities located in our city are the Institute for Polar and Marine Research (Alfred Wegener Institut für Polar- und Meeresforschung), the German Maritime Museum (Deutsches Schiffahrtsmuseum) and the Bremerhaven University of Applied Sciences (Hochschule Bremerhaven). Their excellent reputation became clear during the national competition for Germany`s “City of Science 2005”, which Bremerhaven won together with Bremen.