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Grand Hotel Mussmann - Hannover, Germany

Ernst-August Platz 7
Hannover, 30159
Nightly Rates (507.24 - 507.24)   3 Star
Grand Hotel Mussmann

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Property Description
Grand Hotel Mussmann is situated in the very center of Hannover, opposite the main station and all other public transport facilities. It is also just 15 minutes away from the Fair Grounds. Everything missing in a hotel will be found here in the guest rooms, but above all you will appreciate the only real luxury of the time: pleasant repose. Whether it is the courtyard view or the soundless main station square, the guests will have a pleasant stay. *Cancellation Policy for following dates: Jan 15-18 May 2-6 October 11-15 March 8-14 November 2-12 April 11-16 September 14-21 -For dates above you must cancel 7 days prior to arrival to avoid a penalty of one nights room and tax. *For June 1-30,2006 Cancel 14 days prior to arrival to avoid a penalty of one night's room and tax.

Grand Hotel Mussmann


Amenities
  • Barber/Beauty Shop

  • Concierge

  • 24 Hour Front Desk

  • Express Checkout

  • Hairdryers Available

  • Mini Bar

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • No Smoking Rooms/Facilities

  • No Smoking Rooms/Facilities

  • Pets Allowed

  • Room Service

  • Safe Deposit Box

  • Shops/Commercial Services

  • Television with Cable

  • Laundry/Valet Services


  • Room Information
  • Standard Guest Rooms

  • The property features standard guest rooms with one twin bed and some with a twin sofa sleeper. All rooms include classical wooden furniture, carpet, bathroom with shower only, wardrobe, writing desk, soundproof windows, mini bar, hair dryer, radio, and cable TV. Courtyard or city views are available. Non-smoking rooms upon request.
  • Superior Guest Rooms

  • The hotel features superior guest rooms with one twin or one double bed or two twin beds. All rooms include modern furniture, parquet floor, dressing area, bathroom with shower only, wardrobe, writing desk, soundproof windows, mini bar, dual voltage electric razor socket, central heat and air, hair dryer, TV - Radio. Non-smoking rooms upon request.
  • Executive Guest Rooms

  • The hotel has executive superior guest rooms with one twin bed and a twin sofa sleeper, classical wooden furniture, carpet or parquet floor, separate sitting area (bed can be curtained off), bathroom with shower only, wardrobe, writing desk, soundproof windows, mini bar, TV - Radio, Non-smoking rooms upon request.

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    Rates are subject to change.

    Miscellaneous Information
  • Euro is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 1 PM 

  • Check out time is 12 PM 

  • Opened in  1953 

  • Renovated in  1995 

  • 140  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 5  floors. 


  • Directions
    Take direction Zentrum (city centre) then direction Hauptbahnhof (main train station). The property is on the opposite side of the square to the train station. Nearby Airports * Hannover Langenhagen - 7 miles * Hamburg - 112 miles Nearby Towns * Berlin - 174 miles * Braunschwaig - 31 miles * Bremen - 74 miles * Celle - 25 miles * Hamburg - 112 miles * Hodehagen - 30 miles * Kaisercentrum - 4 miles * Steinhudemeer - 12 miles Nearby Businesses * Alcatel - 6 miles * BEB - 6 miles * Bahlsen - 6 miles * Continental - 6 miles * HDI - 6 miles * Hanomag - 6 miles * IBM - 6 miles * Kona - 6 miles * Medical Hospital - 5 miles * Messe - 6 miles * Minolta - 6 miles * Pelikan - 6 miles * Polygram - 6 miles * Prakla Seismos - 6 miles * Preussen Elektra - 6 miles * Riedel de Haes - 6 miles * Siemens - 6 miles * Solvay - 6 miles * Telefunken - 6 miles * Tui/Preussag/Hapag Lloyd - 6 miles * Varta - 6 miles * Volkswagen - 6 miles * Walsco - 6 miles Nearby Other * Krupke U-Bahn Subway Station - 1/4 mile * Train Station - 1/4 mile Hannover Langenhagen, Hamburg

    Guarantee Policy
    Credit card guarantee is required at the time of booking. Tax included in the rates.

    Cancellation Policy
    Cancel by 1pm one day prior to arrival to avoid a charge equal to one night's room and tax. During exhibitions guests must cancel at least three days prior to arrival. For special date cancellation policy see Bottom of Hotel Description.

    Restaurant Information
    On-Site Dining  Breakfast room is open 6:30-11am daily. No Restaurants On-Site

    Meeting Facility
  • Meeting Facilities
  •   The property has 5 meeting rooms with a conference capacity of 100 people.


    Recreation Information
  • Off-Site Recreation

  • * Bowling - 1/4 mile * Canoeing - 2 miles * Golf - 7 miles * Horse racing - 5 miles * Horseback riding - 12 miles * Jogging track - 1/2 mile * Sailing - 2 miles * Shopping - 1/4 mile * Squash - 4 miles * Swimming - 2 miles * Tennis - 4 miles * Water skiing - 12 miles

  • Aegidien Church

  • 14th century church ruins. 1/2 mile north to the property
  • Bergen-Belsen

  • Former World War II concentration camp. 22 miles south to the property
  • Bowling Centre

  • 1/4 mile north to the property
  • Burgdorf Golf Club

  • 18-hole golf course. 9 miles south to the property
  • City Hall

  • Open year round. 1 mile north to the property
  • Congress Centre

  • 2 miles southwest to the property
  • Eilenriede Park and Forest

  • 2 miles west to the property
  • Fairgrounds

  • 6 miles north to the property
  • Garbsen Golf Course

  • 18-hole golf course. 9 miles southeast to the property
  • Herrenhausen Gardens

  • Botanical gardens with fountains open year round. 4 miles east to the property
  • Hildesheim

  • Catholic Cathedral and headquarters of the Catholic Church in Germany. 19 miles north to the property
  • Horseback Riding

  • Numerous riding schools and facilities. 12 miles south to the property
  • Kesner Museum

  • Objects of art. 1 mile north to the property
  • Krupke Shopping Centre

  • 1/4 mile north to the property
  • Langenhagen-Maspe Golf Club

  • 18-hole golf course and polo club. 7 miles south to the property
  • Lower Saxony State Museum/Art Gallery

  • Open daily except holidays. 1 mile north to the property
  • Maschsee Lake

  • 2 miles north to the property
  • Museum of History

  • Open daily except holidays. 1/2 mile north to the property
  • Music High School

  • 1 1/2 miles west to the property
  • Old City

  • 1/2 mile north to the property
  • Old Town Hall and Market Church

  • 10th century buildings. 1/2 mile north to the property
  • Opera

  • 1/4 mile north to the property
  • Safari Park

  • Drive through park. 31 miles south to the property
  • Sports Hall at Fairgrounds

  • Arena for major sports events and concerts. 6 miles north to the property
  • Sports Stadium

  • Athletics, football, and concerts. 2 miles north to the property
  • Swimming

  • 2 miles north to the property
  • Technical University

  • 4 miles east to the property
  • Tennis, Squash, and Bowling

  • 4 miles north to the property
  • Walking/Nature Trail

  • In Harz Mountains. 50 miles northwest to the property
  • Walsrode Bird Park

  • Bird watching. 43 miles south to the property
  • Water Sports

  • * Sailing and canoeing at Maschsee Lake. 2 miles north to the property * Sailing and water skiing in large lake in Steinhudemeer. 12 miles southeast to the property
  • Zoo

  • 2 miles southwest to the property

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