Motel One Nürnberg-City
In the center of Nürnberg, the Motel One Nürnberg-City sits across from the Nürnberg Main Station and is a good point of access to the sites and shopping areas of the old town. The hotel has a 24-hour reception desk and a lounge with free Wi-Fi. There are nonsmoking guestrooms available as well as several rooms to accommodate people with disabilities. All rooms include air conditioning, a flat-screen TV with cable/satellite and wireless Internet access.
Motel One Nürnberg-City
Bahnhofstraße 18
90402 Nürnberg
Bavaria, Germany
011 (+49) 911/274317-0
motel-one.com
Derag Hotel Maximilian
The Derag Hotel Maximilian is within walking distance of the lively city center in the historic old town of Nürnberg. This four-star hotel carries its modern design elements throughout all of its furnished rooms and serviced apartments. The hotel has a breakfast room, bar and an on-site restaurant, Maximilian's. There is also a fitness and wellness center where guests can receive a relaxing massage. Several type of hotel and apartment rooms are available, from basic single rooms to double rooms. All rooms feature cable TV and Wi-Fi.
Derag Hotel Maximilian
Obere Kanalstraße 11
90429 Nürnberg
Bavaria, Germany
011 (+49) (0)911-92 95-0
deraghotels.de
Motel One Nürnberg-Plärrer
The Motel One Nurnber-Plärrer is a budget design hotel in Nurnberg near many shops and old town attractions. It has a garden, a terrace and an on-site bar. The underground and S-Bahn trains are less than a quarter mile away from the hotel and the city center is within walking distance. There are 133 guestrooms, all of which include flat-screen TVs and wireless Internet access.
Motel One Nürnberg-Plärrer
Steinbühler Straße 13
D-90443 Nürnberg
Bavaria, Germany
011 (+49) 911/23 56 26-0
motel-one.com
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