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About the hotel
Hotel Rheinstein welcomes you to Rüdesheim am Rhein, one of the Rhine Valley’s most vibrant wine towns. Set right along the river promenade, it’s an ideal starting point for discovering the region’s vineyards, historic sights, and relaxed wine culture.
About the hotel
The hotel offers a laid-back and welcoming atmosphere, where everything is geared toward enjoying your surroundings. You can start the day with breakfast before heading out, and return later to unwind on the terrace overlooking the Rhine. The on-site restaurant serves regional dishes, making it easy to explore local flavours, while the central location means you’re never far from the town’s many wine bars and restaurants.
Rüdesheim is all about wine, scenery, and easy-going exploration. Just a short walk away, the Drosselgasse draws visitors in with its lively taverns, music, and local wines. From the nearby cable car, you can glide over the vineyards up to the Niederwald Monument, where sweeping views of the Rhine Valley stretch in every direction. The surrounding Rheingau region is known for its wineries, many offering tastings and tours, and often reachable on foot or by bike. Along the river, boats depart regularly for cruises past castles and small villages, while walking trails through the vineyards provide a quieter way to experience the landscape.
Rooms
The rooms at Hotel Rheinstein are simply and classically furnished, offering a practical and comfortable base for your stay. Single rooms are compact and suited to solo travellers, while standard double rooms provide a traditional setup with either a double bed or twin beds and all essential amenities, including a private bathroom and TV. Superior double rooms offer more space and a slightly higher level of comfort, making them a better choice for longer stays, and some may also feature pleasant views, in certain cases overlooking the Rhine.
About the hotel
About the hotel
Hotel Rheinstein is a centrally located hotel in Rüdesheim am Rhein, set right along the Rhine promenade and within walking distance of the town’s lively wine taverns and main attractions. It offers a relaxed atmosphere, a restaurant serving regional dishes, and a terrace with river views. With its prime location in the heart of the Rheingau wine region, it is a convenient base for exploring the scenic Rhine Valley.
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Check-in at: 15:00-21:00
Check out before: 11:00
Reception opening hours: 8:00-22:00
Latest possible check-in time: 21:00
Area
Nearest train station: 0.5 km (Rüdesheim (Rhein) Bahnhof)
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Rüdesheim on the Rhine
Rüdesheim am Rhein is one of Germany's most productive and scenic wine regions. The town invites you to beautiful hikes through the mountains and stunning views of the dazzling Rhine River Valley and large parts of the UNESCO-listed Rheingau district. Together with its extensive vineyards, the city's rich cultural and historical background makes it one of the most exciting places to visit in the country.
Drosselgasse
In the heart of Rüdesheim's old town, you'll find the ever-charming Drosselgasse. A cobbled street filled with historic buildings, restaurants, cafés, beer halls and small shops. Drosselgasse's authentic and magical atmosphere attracts more than 3 million visitors every year, and although it's no more than 144 metres long, it's a place where you could easily spend an entire day or evening.
Adlerturm
Find a mini holiday at Risskov and go on a self-drive trip south to Germany. Visit the 20.5-metre high, late Gothic corner tower, which was built in the 15th century and was formerly located directly on the Rhine. The dungeon in the basement was only accessible through an opening in the vault above. The tower's name comes from the fact that the inn "zum Adler" was later housed in the tower. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe is known to have stayed at the inn during his visit to Rüdesheim. Today, the land the tower stands on is owned by the bank Nassausiche Sparkasse, which is located right next door.
Rüdesheim cable car
One of the highlights of any stay or trip to Rüdesheim am Rhein is the cable car ride up to the Niederwald Memorial. The phenomenal view of Rüdesheim's old town and the Rhine with its glistening water surface and scattered green islands, makes the glider ride over the vineyards a truly unique experience. The station where you get on is located on Oberstrasse.
Brömserburg
Take a self-drive holiday and discover Germany's many sights on a family holiday with child-friendly hotels. One of the places that definitely deserves a visit is Brömserburg Castle which was built around the year 1000 and is located directly on the Rhine riverbank in Rüdesheim am Rhein. Originally built as a moated castle for the archbishops of Mainz, it was home to many knightly dynasties. The name comes from the noble family "Brömser", who lived here from 1548 until 1668, when the family died out. Today, Brömserburg is a combined wine and local history museum with an impressive glass collection. Find last minute travel at Risskov and discover Germany at your own pace on a family car holiday.
Bingen on the Rhine
Find a cheap weekend break at Risskov and discover Germany in your own car and at your own pace. Visit Bingen which is the entrance to the upper part of the UNESCO-listed Rhine river valley. The city is an attractive destination and is surrounded by the wine regions of Rheinhessen, Nahe and Rheingau, among others. Bingen offers a wide range of attractions in a stunning scenic backdrop. Stroll along the Rhine through elegant parklands, past historic industrial monuments such as the Mouse Tower and enjoy the romantic atmosphere of the whole area. Find a cheap hotel stay at a child-friendly hotel near Bingen.
Niederwald-Denkmal
The Niederwald-Denkmal is located
in the Niederwald Park, which has with an excellent view of the scenic
Rhine River Valley. The monument was created between 1877 and 1883 to
commemorate the historic unification of the German Empire after the
Franco-Prussian War had ended.
Rheinstein Castle
Find a cheap self-drive holiday with Risskov and discover the many sights Germany has to offer. One of them is the fairytale Rheinstein Castle, majestically perched on a steep cliff opposite the Assmannhausen district of Rüdesheim am Rhein. It is one of the most important examples of a romantic castle reconstruction. The masterpiece was designed by the architect Johann Claudis of Lassaulx and built in the early 15th century as a princely summer residence. The interior is characterised by beautiful glass mosaics and wall paintings. It is also possible to find cheap weekend breaks with child-friendly hotels in the area with Risskov.
Wiesbaden
Wiesbaden has a long tradition as a spa town thanks to its 26 hot springs and is actually considered one of the oldest in Europe. The city is a recognised centre for the treatment of rheumatic and orthopaedic diseases and the hot springs therefore remain an important element in medical treatments. For this reason, the city also has many specialised hospitals and rehabilitation centres.
Wiesbaden is also famous for its beautiful architecture and wonderful climate, which is why the city is also known as Germany's Nice.
Visit Schloßplatz, located in the centre of the city and surrounded by several excellent buildings. The Duke's Palace was begun under William, Duke of Nassau in 1837, and it was completed in 1841, two years after William's death. The palace was later used as headquarters for French and British occupying troops after the First World War, then as a museum. Since 1945 the building has served as the 'Landtag' or parliament building for the federal state of Hesse.
The cosy town has a lot to offer and a few hours in its pleasant company certainly can't hurt.
Mainz
Take a cheap car holiday in Germany. Strategically located at the confluence of the Rhine and Main rivers, Mainz is a university city. The city, which since 1946 has had the status of capital of the state of Rhineland-Palatinate, offers many beautiful churches - including, not least, the stunning cathedral - pleasant alleys perfect for shopping and a Gutenberg Museum where you will find, among other things, the first printed Bible.
Upper Middle Rhine Valley
Explore the UNESCO-listed Rhine Valley area known as the 'Oberes
Middle Rhine Valley'. The valley is one of Germany's most picturesque visitor destinations, and is located in
western part of the country between Koblenz and Bingen am Rhein. It is a
combination of the area's history, culture, industry and geology that makes it
a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and a holiday in the vicinity is an ideal
to enjoy a fantastic boat trip on the Rhine.
Rüsselsheim
Rüsselsheim is primarily known for being a famous car city, but the cosy town has many other things to offer. In the inner city, you'll find a host of exciting sights worth checking out. Start your holiday in Rüsselsheim, for example, with a short city tour, where you can stroll through the cosy streets from the city fortress to Opel's headquarters. On this tour you can learn a lot about the history of the city.
Visiting the city's impressive fortress is a must. There's no doubt that the fortress is the city's oldest attraction and is believed to date back to 1399. The impressive complex gives a good idea of how the fortress functioned in its heyday and it is especially a great experience because there is the possibility to walk around the walls. The fortress is an exciting historical attraction that will no doubt bring joy to the youngest members of the family too. The fortress also houses the Rüsselsheim City and Industrial Museum.
If you are interested in art, a visit to the city's Kunstcentrum Opelvillen is a great experience. Located between the fortress and the city park, the fine building, which dates back to the early 20th century, is the absolute centre of art in Rüsselsheim today. In particular, the focus is on classic modern works of art. A few steps from the Opelvillen, you can take a relaxing break in the fine late Romantic-style city park, where you can also find a castle ruin, among other things.