Hotels in Monchengladbach
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Monchengladbach
In North Rhine-Westphalia, not far from the major cities of Düsseldorf and Cologne, the green and historic city of Mönchengladbach is an ideal place to stay for holiday-makers looking for a change of pace. What’s more, a number of major companies have offices in Mönchengladbach, making it an ever popular business destination. If you’re looking for hotels in Mönchengladbach, stay at Leonardo Hotel Mönchengladbach.
Get your bearings
A visit to Alter Markt, or the Old Market Square, is the best introduction to Mönchengladbach. This delightful spot is home to a number of restaurants and cafes, many with outside seating in the summer months. Later, walk from Leonardo Hotel Mönchengladbach to St. Vitus Basilica and admire the church’s romanesque design.
Don’t miss
For a small city, Mönchengladbach is rich in culture. Museum Abteiberg houses boundary-pushing exhibitions of contemporary art spanning pop art, dadaism and photography. Afterwards, dine on local cuisine including pork knuckle and sauerkraut at one of the city’s many traditional pubs.
While you’re there
Visit the vast Maas-Schwalm-Nette Nature Park and go hiking in the emerald hills, book a horse-riding trip through the meadows or hire bicycles and cycle along the peaceful lake.
In North Rhine-Westphalia, not far from the major cities of Düsseldorf and Cologne, the green and historic city of Mönchengladbach is an ideal place to stay for holiday-makers looking for a change of pace. What’s more, a number of major companies have offices in Mönchengladbach, making it an ever popular business destination. If you’re looking for hotels in Mönchengladbach, stay at Leonardo Hotel Mönchengladbach.
Get your bearings
A visit to Alter Markt, or the Old Market Square, is the best introduction to Mönchengladbach. This delightful spot is home to a number of restaurants and cafes, many with outside seating in the summer months. Later, walk from Leonardo Hotel Mönchengladbach to St. Vitus Basilica and admire the church’s romanesque design.
Don’t miss
For a small city, Mönchengladbach is rich in culture. Museum Abteiberg houses boundary-pushing exhibitions of contemporary art spanning pop art, dadaism and photography. Afterwards, dine on local cuisine including pork knuckle and sauerkraut at one of the city’s many traditional pubs.
While you’re there
Visit the vast Maas-Schwalm-Nette Nature Park and go hiking in the emerald hills, book a horse-riding trip through the meadows or hire bicycles and cycle along the peaceful lake.