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Business single room
Our approx. 21 - 25 m² business rooms are modernly furnished and perfect for concentrated work and a relaxed arrival. With a 1.40 m wide bed, large desk and bathroom with shower and WC, flat-screen TV, WiFi, telephone, mini fridge and hairdryer, you'll find everything you need. Some rooms also have a smoker-friendly balcony.

Deluxe single room
With a size of approx. 25 to 30 m², our comfortable deluxe double rooms offer plenty of space to relax and feel at home. Equipped with a generous 2 m wide and 2.10 m long double bed, they impress with their modern design and stylish details. The facilities also include a spacious desk, a bathroom with shower, WC, flat-screen TV, free Wi-Fi, telephone, mini fridge and hairdryer. Some rooms also have a smoker-friendly balcony - ideal for a little break in between.

Deluxe double room
With a size of approx. 25 to 30 m², our comfortable deluxe double rooms offer plenty of space to relax and feel at home. Equipped with a generous 2 m wide and 2.10 m long double bed, they impress with their modern design and stylish details. The facilities also include a spacious desk, a bathroom with shower, WC, flat-screen TV, free Wi-Fi, telephone, mini fridge and hairdryer. Some rooms also have a smoker-friendly balcony - ideal for a little break in between.

Deluxe double room twin
With a size of approx. 27 m², our deluxe twin rooms offer comfortable space for relaxing together - ideal for friends, families or colleagues. Each room is equipped with two comfortable double beds (each 1.40 m wide and 2.10 m long). All rooms have their own smoker-friendly balcony - some with direct access to our well-tended green terrace. Perfect for relaxing hours in the fresh air - even with your dog. Other facilities include a spacious desk, a bathroom with shower, WC, flat-screen TV, free Wi-Fi, telephone, mini fridge and hairdryer.

Deluxe triple room
Our deluxe triple rooms offer stylish comfort for up to three people on approx. 27 m². They have the same modern design and high-quality furnishings as our deluxe double rooms - including the comfortable double bed. In addition, a separate, private area with a sofa bed offers ideal sleeping accommodation for a third person - perfect for families or friends travelling together who still value individual retreats. Facilities also include a spacious desk, a bathroom with shower, WC, flat-screen TV, free Wi-Fi, telephone, mini fridge and hairdryer. Some rooms also have a smoker-friendly balcony - for relaxing moments in between.

Hotel Königshof am Funkturm Comfort
This family-run 3-star superior hotel is centrally yet quietly located in Hanover's city centre, within walking distance of the main railway station, the historic old town and the main shopping centres. Most sights can be reached in a few minutes by tram or underground.
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Start your journey with a stay at this hotel, which offers free WiFi in all rooms. Its convenient location in the eastern part of Hanover puts you close to sights and interesting restaurants. Don't leave the hotel without visiting the famous Herrenhausen Gardens. This 3.5-star hotel has a restaurant that will make your stay even more enjoyable and memorable.
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Attractions

Herrenhausen Gardens: Baroque meets nature
The Herrenhausen Gardens are among the most beautiful gardens in Europe. The large garden impresses with its geometric design, water features and historical sculptures. Right next to it are the botanical Berggarten and the Georgengarten - ideal for walks between nature and history.

Hanover's New Town Hall: a landmark with a panoramic view
The New Town Hall is one of Hanover's most famous buildings. With its impressive dome, magnificent halls and castle-like style, it attracts visitors from all over the world. Particularly popular: the sloping lift to the viewing platform. From the top, you can enjoy a sweeping view over the city - a real highlight in good weather.

Maschsee: Hanover's lake for everyone
The Maschsee is a popular meeting place for leisure, sport and recreation in the centre of Hanover. There are cycle paths and hiking trails around the man-made lake, cafés, boat hire and regular events such as the Maschsee Festival. In summer, the lakeside area is transformed into a lively festival site.

Red thread: Discover Hanover on your own
A red stripe on the ground guides visitors through the city centre - the ‘Red Thread’. Over a distance of 4.2 kilometres, it shows over 30 sights, including churches, squares and museums. The tour is self-guided and ideal for anyone who wants to explore Hanover on foot. A matching brochure or app provides information on each stop.

Marktkirche: Gothic heart of the old town
The Marktkirche St. Georgii et Jacobi is the landmark of the old town. Its red brick and striking tower characterise the cityscape. Inside, it impresses with its simple, honourable architecture. It is not only a place of worship, but also a cultural centre with concerts and events. It is particularly well known for the Reformation window by the artist Markus Lüpertz.

Old Town Hanover: half-timbered houses and flair
Hanover feels particularly cosy in the Old Town around Ballhofplatz and Kramerstraße. Historic half-timbered houses, small cafés and individual shops invite you to linger. Here you can feel the old Hanover - charming and lively at the same time.

Hannover Adventure Zoo: Adventure and winter magic
Hannover Adventure Zoo offers year-round discoveries for young and old. In seven lovingly designed themed worlds - from the African savannah to the Indian jungle and the Canadian Yukon Territory - visitors can experience animals up close. Shows, feeding sessions with commentary and boat tours make the trip unforgettable.
During the cold season, the zoo is also transformed into a winter wonderland: the ‘Winter Zoo’ offers guests a romantically illuminated setting with an ice skating rink, ice skate hire, alpine huts, campfires and a small winter market with sweet and savoury treats. Families can barbecue stick bread, couples can enjoy the twinkling lights and children can skate happily on the ice. The winter zoo is not only a highlight for animal lovers, but also a real winter event in the centre of Hanover.

Sprengel Museum: art by the lake
The Sprengel Museum - one of the most important museums of modern art in Germany - is located on the banks of Lake Maschsee. The collection includes works by artists such as Picasso, Klee and Nolde. Contemporary exhibitions and a creative supporting programme also attract art lovers time and again.

Eilenriede: the city's green forest
The Eilenriede is one of the largest urban forests in Europe - larger than Central Park in New York. In the centre of Hanover, it offers an extensive network of paths, meadows and playgrounds. Joggers, cyclists, families and those seeking relaxation will find pure nature right on their doorstep.

Lister Meile: Strolling with flair
The Lister Meile is a lively shopping street with a special charm. Between specialist shops, cafés and the weekly market, visitors experience a relaxed mix of city life and a neighbourhood feel. Particularly popular with locals - a real insider tip away from the big malls.

Welfenschloss: University with history
The former Welfenschloss is now the main building of Leibniz Universität Hannover. The neo-Gothic building impresses not only students but also architecture fans. The neighbouring Welfengarten invites you to take a stroll and relax.

Ernst-August-Galerie: shopping right in the centre
The Ernst-August-Galerie offers over 150 shops and restaurants right next to the main railway station. Modern architecture, short distances and a central location make it the ideal place to go shopping and take a break while strolling through the city.

Kröpcke clock: meeting point in the heart of the city
The Kröpcke is the central square in Hanover's pedestrian zone - with the famous Kröpcke clock as a classic meeting point. From here, paths lead in all directions: to the opera, the railway station or directly to the Red Thread.

Theatre am Aegi: a stage for culture
The Theater am Aegi is located directly on Aegidientorplatz - a popular venue for plays, concerts and shows. With its varied programme and modern atmosphere, it attracts culture fans from all over the region.

Wilhelm Busch Museum: caricature and the art of drawing
The Wilhelm Busch Museum is located in the picturesque Georgengarten. It exhibits works by the famous satirist and also offers one of the world's largest collections of caricature and critical graphic art. A must for art lovers with a sense of humour.

Hanover Opera House: culture with class
The opera house on Georgsplatz is one of the city's cultural centres. With its opera, ballet and classical concert programme, it delights guests from home and abroad. The neoclassical building is an eye-catcher even from the outside - especially when illuminated in the evening.

Waterloo Square & Waterloo Column: historic expanse
The expansive Waterloo Square with its imposing column commemorates the Battle of Waterloo. Today, the square is a green space for walkers and events - with a direct connection to Maschpark and the River Leine.
