Brenner's Park
Baden Baden, Baden Wurttemburg, Germany.
Built in 1834 and originally named Stephanienbad in honour of Princess Stephanie of Baden, the hotel has always attracted notable figures of the time.
Writing in the guest book in 1930, Richard Strauss commented on the hotel’s legendary hospitality: "As long as I have been coming to Baden-Baden, and that is for many years since the days of the hospitable Mr. Brenner, I have always been wonderfully cared for here. As an international traveler, I can assure you that one feels more comfortable within these walls than anywhere else."
Prince Michael of Russia, Edward VII, and the Maharaja of Kapurthala are just a handful of the many other historic guests.
A true five-star hotel in every sense, Brenner’s Park boasts an indoor swimming pool, spa, and features a restaurant that has been awarded 2 Michelin stars.
See the Historic Hotels in Germany index
Writing in the guest book in 1930, Richard Strauss commented on the hotel’s legendary hospitality: "As long as I have been coming to Baden-Baden, and that is for many years since the days of the hospitable Mr. Brenner, I have always been wonderfully cared for here. As an international traveler, I can assure you that one feels more comfortable within these walls than anywhere else."
Prince Michael of Russia, Edward VII, and the Maharaja of Kapurthala are just a handful of the many other historic guests.
A true five-star hotel in every sense, Brenner’s Park boasts an indoor swimming pool, spa, and features a restaurant that has been awarded 2 Michelin stars.
See the Historic Hotels in Germany index
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Brenner’s Park
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