The Hotel Agneshof is a charming set on a peaceful, picturesque street in Nurembergs old town, within 500 metres of St Sebald Church and the Imperial Castle. This four floor hotel features 74 modern guestrooms, all of which come equipped with wireless Internet access, satellite television with pay movies, hair dryers, and safes.
After a buffet breakfast in the hotels Mediterranean style breakfast room, guests can soak up the sun in the courtyard and garden and enjoy some relaxation time in the sauna, hot tub and solarium. Business guests benefit from the use of two meeting rooms with wireless Internet access, and guests arriving by car will appreciate the underground garage available (surcharge applies). The hotel houses its own bar and further practical amenities include a 24 hour front desk with safe deposit box, room service and laundry facilities. For those wishing to explore the area, the Albrecht D�rer Haus museum, the Toy Museum and Fembohaus museum of medieval art are all within 200 metres, the Germanic National Museum is 800 metres away and the site of the Nuremburg trials can be visited two kilometres from the hotel. Nuremberg Airport is six kilometres away and takes approximately 15 minutes to reach by car.
Rates:
70.78 - 174.0713 DEM
Year Property Opened: 1997
Number Of Rooms: 74
Number Of Floors: 2
Check In Time: 1400
Check Out Time: 1100
Amenities:
Children Allowed
Data Ports
Meeting Rooms
Hair Dryer
Car Rent Desk
Family Rooms
Sorat Agneshof Nuernberg
Agnesgasse 10
Nuremberg, Germany 90403
Driving Directions:
Bus 36 runs from the airport to Bergstrasse, 200 metres from the hotel, or guests can travel via underground to Rathausplatz. Alternatively taxis are available and cost approximately EUR 15 to the hotel.
Driving directions: From the airport, head towards the town centre. Cross Hallertor (bridge) in the old town, take the last street on the left called Winklerstrasse, pass by St Sebald Church and take the second street on the left. Nuremberg is serviced by an effective network of subways, tramways, and bus lines. The city centre can be explored comfortably on foot