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EUR 52 - 94 Romantisches Landhaushotel
Our country hotel offers you a tasteful, elegant ambience and a pleasant place to stay in the historical spa town of Bad Münstereifel in North-Rhine … MoreEUR 55 - 350 Landgasthaus Steinsmühle
This hotel offers free parking and free Wi-Fi in its public areas. It is located beside a forest, a 10-minute walk from Bad Münstereifel´s Trai… MoreEUR 50 - 80 Hotel zur Waage
This family-run hotel enjoys an idyllic, rural setting yet is also centrally located to cities within the Rhineland region and the Eifel.
For private… MoreEUR 80 - 175 Golf-Hotel-Breuer
The Golf-Hotel-Breuer is located in Bad Münstereifel, just a 10-minute walk from the train station. It offers country-style rooms, free high-speed in… MoreEUR 76 - 180 Ambienta Wellness Hotel
This 4-star wellness hotel offers large rooms, free Wi-Fi, and free spa facilities. It is in the historic spa town of Bad Münstereifel, a 5-minute wa… More | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Bad Münstereifel is a historical spa town in the district of Euskirchen (district)|Euskirchen Germany with about 19,000 inhabitants, situated in the far south of the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia. The little town is one of only few historical towns in the very south of North Rhine-Westphalia, and because of this is often overcrowded by tourists throughout Spring and Summer.
The most prominent figure currently living in the town is the folk-singer Heino. Twenty years ago, that rôle was filled by Dr Otto Graf Lambsdorff, a prominent politician of the Free Democratic Party (Germany)|Free Democratic Party (FDP). Moreover, German artists, writers, and intellectuals (either still active or retired), feel this little town is a favourable place to live in.
The most famous historical figure born in Bad Münstereifel was Friedrich Joseph Haass|Dr Friedrich Joseph Haass, the "holy doctor of Moscow" (in the 19th century).
In recent years, the unofficial Nintendo fan convention NCON has been held in the town's St. Angela Gymnasium - and is considered one of the biggest events of its kind in Europe.
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