Bad Kreuznach

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Leonardo Hotel Bad Kreuznach

Otto-Meffert-Straße 1, 55543 Bad Kreuznach
Located in the commercial area
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Bad Kreuznach

Known for its thermal springs, it’s little surprise that the German spa resort town of Bad Kreuznach is centred around wellness. Whether it’s hiking through the town’s beautiful woodlands or spending time at Bad Kreuznach’s health resorts, this is a place that calls for total relaxation. In between spa treatments, there’s plenty to do, from visiting the Old Town to exploring the castle village of Ebernburg. If you’re looking for a hotel that will suit your business and holiday needs, look no further than the new Leonardo Hotel Bad Kreuznach. Ideally located in Bad Kreuznach’s industrial park, it’s within easy reach of businesses such as Meffert AG Farbwerke and Michelin Reifenwerk, while also being conveniently close to the city’s myriad of attractions.

Get your bearings

The best way to start a stay in Bad Kreuznach is with a visit to Kurpark and Brückenhäuser. Housing relics such as jewellery and paintings from the Roman occupation of the town, it’s so well-preserved that it gives visitors a true-to-life impression of what it was like living in this ancient palace in 234AD.

Don’t miss

Bad Kreuznach is located within Nahe, one of Germany’s rich wine-growing regions, and the area has plenty of wine stores and vinotecas to match. A short drive from Leonardo Hotel Bad Kreuznach lies local vineyards known for its excellent Riesling. Visitors can pre-book a wine-tasting and even vineyard tour.

While you’re there

A spa visit is practically compulsory in Bad Kreuznach. The Salinental Valley Spa Park offers the chance to revitalise your skin and your sense of wellbeing by relaxing in a salt grotto or spending time in the Roman bath, hammam and outdoor sauna

Known for its thermal springs, it’s little surprise that the German spa resort town of Bad Kreuznach is centred around wellness. Whether it’s hiking through the town’s beautiful woodlands or spending time at Bad Kreuznach’s health resorts, this is a place that calls for total relaxation. In between spa treatments, there’s plenty to do, from visiting the Old Town to exploring the castle village of Ebernburg. If you’re looking for a hotel that will suit your business and holiday needs, look no further than the new Leonardo Hotel Bad Kreuznach. Ideally located in Bad Kreuznach’s industrial park, it’s within easy reach of businesses such as Meffert AG Farbwerke and Michelin Reifenwerk, while also being conveniently close to the city’s myriad of attractions.

Get your bearings

The best way to start a stay in Bad Kreuznach is with a visit to Kurpark and Brückenhäuser. Housing relics such as jewellery and paintings from the Roman occupation of the town, it’s so well-preserved that it gives visitors a true-to-life impression of what it was like living in this ancient palace in 234AD.

Don’t miss

Bad Kreuznach is located within Nahe, one of Germany’s rich wine-growing regions, and the area has plenty of wine stores and vinotecas to match. A short drive from Leonardo Hotel Bad Kreuznach lies local vineyards known for its excellent Riesling. Visitors can pre-book a wine-tasting and even vineyard tour.

While you’re there

A spa visit is practically compulsory in Bad Kreuznach. The Salinental Valley Spa Park offers the chance to revitalise your skin and your sense of wellbeing by relaxing in a salt grotto or spending time in the Roman bath, hammam and outdoor sauna