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Flair Parkhotel Weiskirchen - Weiskirchen, Germany

Kurparkstrabe 4
Weiskirchen, 66709
Nightly Rates (93.08 - 155.14)   3 Star
Flair Parkhotel Weiskirchen

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Property Description
In the midst of the Saar-Hunsrück natural reserve, one of Germany´s most beautiful mountain areas of the Mittelgebirge mountain range, we have over 21,000 square metres of land and almost perfect conditions for a relaxing, but also memorable stay. The park and lake across from the hotel round off the perfect location of the Weisskirchen Kneipp health resort in the Saar´s Hochwald mountain and forest region. With the French and Luxembourg borders nearby, a variety of attractive possibilities for sightseeing and recreation awaits you. Whether you are on a private vacation, a convalescence period or a business visit, our complete service offer, our furnishings and our frinedly, personal atmosphere make our hotel a great place to spend time. The hotel has 125 four-star rooms with over 200 beds, 12 conference rooms and a total conference floor area of over 420 square metres, the Vier Jahreszeiten Restaurant with its adjoining brasserie and hotel bar, beauty farm and Weiskirchen Vitalis Centre making sure that our team can take the best care of our guests´ well-being.

Flair Parkhotel Weiskirchen


Amenities
  • Handicapped Rooms/Facilities

  • Hairdryers Available

  • Mini Bar

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • Restaurant

  • Restaurant

  • Safe Deposit Box

  • Television with Cable

  • Laundry/Valet Services


  • Room Information
  • Double Comfort Room

  • DOUBLE COMFORT - Writing Desk - Balcony - Cable Tv - Computer Data Port - DD Phone - Hair Dryer - Mini-Bar - Radio -WC-Shower
  • Single Comfort Room

  • SINGLE COMFORT - Writing Desk - Balcony - Cable Tv - Computer Data Port - DD Phone - Hair Dryer - Mini-Bar - Radio -WC-Shower
  • Double Standard Room

  • DOUBLE STANDARD - Writing Desk - Cable Tv - Computer Data Port - DD Phone - Hair Dryer - Mini-Bar - Radio -WC-Shower
  • Single Standard Room

  • SINGLE STANDARD - Balcony - Cable Tv - Computer Data Port - DD Phone - Hair Dryer - Mini-Bar - Radio -WC-Shower
  • Superior Single

  • SINGLE STANDARD - Writing Desk - Cable Tv - Computer Data Port - DD Phone - Hair Dryer - Mini-Bar - Radio -WC-Shower
  • Standard Twin

  • SINGLE STANDARD - Writing Desk - Cable Tv - Computer Data Port - DD Phone - Hair Dryer - Mini-Bar - Radio -WC-Shower
  • Deluxe Twin

  • SINGLE STANDARD - Writing Desk - Cable Tv - Computer Data Port - DD Phone - Hair Dryer - Mini-Bar - Radio -WC-Shower
  • Junior Suite

  • JUNIOR SUITE - Writing Desk - Balcony - Cable Tv - Computer Data Port - DD Phone - Hair Dryer - Mini-Bar - Radio -WC-Bath
  • Park Suite

  • PARK SUITE - Writing Desk - Balcony - Cable Tv - Computer Data Port - DD Phone - Hair Dryer - Mini-Bar - Radio -WC-Bath

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    Miscellaneous Information
  • Euro is the native currency. 

  • Time Zone is  Europe/Berlin (1 DST) 

  • Opened in  1998 

  • Renovated in  2004 

  • 125  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 0  floors. 


  • Directions
    -From the airport Saarbrucken turn direction Saarbrucken-Fechingen and follow motorway A6-E29.-At sign Messegelande/Autohof follow motorway A6-E29 until SaarbruckenAt sign Saarbrucken -Westspangenbrucke turn direction Kongresszentrum-At sign Riegelsberg follow B268 up to sign Saarbrucken-von der Heydt-There follow the motorway A1. Exit at sign Nonnweiler-Braunshausen-At sign Koln/Koblenz/Trier turn left an follow L329 until Wadern-Follow the L151 to Weiskirchen-Enter the roundabout and leave at the first exit onto Konfelder Strabe-Turn the first left onto Kurparkstrabe. Located in downtown Weiskirchen SCN-Saarbrücken-Airport-50 Miles South

    Guarantee Policy
    Reservations must be guaranteed by credit card. Vouchers accepted only from travel agencies with whom the hotel has a written agreement.

    Cancellation Policy
    Reservations must be cancelled 1 day prior to arrival date to avoid a penalty of 80% for the whole stay including tax.No-show Fee80 % for the whole stay-Exceptions may apply during holidays, special events or conventions.

    Restaurant Information
    Restaurant Vier Jahreszeiten  -Open Monday to Sunday from 7 am to 10 am, 12 am to 2 pm and from 6.30 pm to 11 pm Restaurant Brasserie  -Open from Monday to Sunday from 12 am to 11 pm

    Meeting Facility
  • Meeting Services
  •   2 Videorecorder, 9 Projector Screens, 1 PC, 1 Printer, 10 Flip Charts, 6 Slide-Projector, 1 Photocopier, 1 Fax, Internet-W Lan, TV, Technical Support, Natural Daylight

  • Meeting Facilities
  •   -There are 12 meeting rooms in the hotel,which can take up to 300 persons.


    Recreation Information
  • Recreation

  • Aerobic, Health Club, Swimming Pool-Indoor, Massage, Rent a bicycle, Sauna, Playground, Playing Room, Solarium, Table Tennis-,Beach Volleyball

  • Thyssen Nothelfer

  • 5.0 Miles East
  • Saargummi

  • 5.0 Miles South
  • Ford

  • 18.0 Miles South
  • Volklinger Hutte

  • 25.0 Miles South
  • Villeroy und Boch

  • 15.0 Miles West

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