Fuerstenhof,
4 Stars
Troendlinring 8,
04105,
Leipzig,
GERMANY
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Fuerstenhof
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Bedroom Style
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Bedroom Style
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Lobby
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Piano Bar
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Wine Bar
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Restaurant
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Swimming Pool
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Meeting Room
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Well-located in the centre of Leipzig, about 500 metres from the main railway station, 1.6 km from St. Thomas Church, the Gewandhaus Concert Hall and Nikolai Church as well as Leipzig Opera House. The exhibition centre can be found 8 km from the property.
With surroundings of marble, gold-rimmed archways, high ceilings, and soaring windows, the Fuerstenhof Hotel in Liepzig has the ambiance of a classic patricians palace grown to be one of the most sophisticated palaces in all of Germany.
Attentive service and superior culinary experiences will heighten your enjoyment in an elegant setting that will transport you back to the golden days of the German Kingdom.
World-class luxury is indigenous to Hotel Fuerstenhof. Venture into the 650-square-metres of Spa area. Restore harmony to your body and soul with the indigenous products. Dive into the divinely lit indoor swimming pool, with uniquely carved boulders and floral surroundings.
Savour delectable cuisine in the 18th century salon at the Restaurant Villers. Soaring ceilings and crystal chandeliers combine with a warm, sunny atmosphere and extraordinary culinary delights to create an experience of pure opulence.
Superior lines of exclusive myrtle wood furniture and spacious marble bathrooms are just two elements of the pure luxury of the 92 guest rooms. Tuck aside the dark, velour curtains and peek out the floor-to-ceiling windows of the guest rooms to discover the finest views of Leipzig from the Hotel Fuerstenhof.
There are three exclusive conference salons ideal venue for your private functions or business meetings. The Opal conference salon can be subdivided into three smaller rooms. The Rubinsaal salon can accommodate around 100 people. Its foyer opens out onto the picturesque courtyard, making it ideal for receptions with up to 100 guests.
The Serpentinsaal salon, which has been restored to its original 1865 condition, is a prestigious backdrop for special events. Panelled with material known locally as "the marble of Saxon kings," this historical work of art is the only one of its kind in the world.