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Tourism Folder „ for Grouptravel Tel.: +49(0)7962-71194741//Contact: Mrs Meiser Design Hotel — Dinkelsbühl — Tourism folder „for group travel“ Meiser Design Hotel // Neue Allee 4 91550 Dinkelsbühl Meiser Design Hotel Directly on the „Romantic Road“! Tel.: +49(0)7962 - 711 94 741 // Contact: Mrs. Berger E-Mail: [email protected] // www.designhotel-meiser.de Overview Foreword Familie Meiser.............................................................................................................................1 20 reasons for the Meiser Design Hotel.....................................................................................................2 Hotel information...................................................................................................................................... 3 Overnight prices, free space and cancellation policy...............................................................................4 leisure off ers...............................................................................................................................................5 Group Specials............................................................................................................................................6 Group Specials (Christmas & New Year)....................................................................................................7 Impressions................................................................................................................................................8 Location......................................................................................................................................................9 Tel.: +49(0)7962 - 711 94 741 // E-Mail: [email protected] // designhotel-meiser.de Welcome As a family run business, we off er the service and comfort that you rightly deserve from a four-star hotel. Our hotel is equipped with the latest technology and is fully air conditioned. We are proud to announce that for the fi rst time in Dinkelsbühl our hotel is well prepared to provide accommodati- ons for large groups, as well as parking for buses, so come visit us with your tour group. There are designated areas for disembarking and unloading luggage for bus travelers, with bus parking at the hotel entrance. Dinkelsbühl is right at the gates of an historic quaint town, a sight seeing event that we are sure you will enjoy. Of course, our competent, experienced, and multilingual reception and guest support team will be at your service throughout your stay. The Meiser Design Hotel and its entire staff are looking forward to welcoming you and providing you with a memorable stay. Sincerely, The Meiser Family Tel.: +49(0)7962 - 711 94 741 // E-Mail: [email protected] // designhotel-meiser.de -1- 20 reasons...to decide ...For the Meiser Design Hotel! • Family run business since 1880 • Dinkelsbühler Altstadt-Middleage-town; 300 meters away; within walking distance • 150 fully air-conditioned hotel rooms & suites • Restaurant area with open kitchen • 24 hour available reception • Double Rooms (single use), shared rooms and twin beds • 11 fully air-conditioned meeting rooms with lots of natural daylight (on 800 m²) • Professional Wi-Fi system with high speed internet • Over 500 parking spaces available in public parking (50 meters away) • Bus parking spaces are available directly at the hotel • Located directly on the „Romantic Road“ • Best location in the heart of Southern Germany • Motorway junction A6 / A7 (Crailsheim / Feuchtwangen) about 10 minutes by car • Motorway exit A7 (Dinkelsbühl / Fichtenau) approx. 5 minutes by car • Easy access to the airports Stuttgart and Nuremberg (about 1 to 1,5 hours) • Junction station in Crailsheim about 20 minutes away by car • Just outside Dinkelsbühl („most beautiful old part of Germany“, according to FOCUS) • Popular destinations are available in immediate vicinity • Located in the countryside - jogging and walking paths are accessable directly from the hotel • Environmentally friendly energy supply Tel.: +49(0)7962 - 711 94 741 // E-Mail: [email protected] // designhotel-meiser.de -2- Hotel information General • All rooms and hotel rooms are fully air-conditioned • 3 elevators • Wheelchair access • 24 hours reception • Ca. 300 restaurant places • Restaurant area with open kitchen • Hotel bar • Terrace / roof terrace with panoramic views • Sauna • Gym Hotel room • 150 hotel rooms with feel-good character in the categories: Comfort, Superior, Superior Plus & Junior Suite Deluxe • Non smoking rooms • Partly with balcony • Partial twin beds possible • Handicapped accessible hotel rooms available For further information please send us your inquiry or call us. Tel.: +49(0)7962 - 711 94 741 // E-Mail: [email protected] // designhotel-meiser.de -3- Room rates Free space regulation & cancellation conditions Overnight stay* Including a vital breakfast buff et and use of the sauna and gym. from 89 € per double room per night from 69 € per single room per night Supplement for half-board with open kitchen (buff et) from 27 € per person / per day Without accommodation Stop over groups are possible on request. Free place* • From 20 paying guests - 1st free place in a single room • From 40 paying guests - 2nd free place in ½ double room Each additional 20th paying guests will receive a free place in ½ a double room. The free space applies in each case for overnight accommodation including the booked meals, or the booked arrangements. Cancellation policy* Free cancellation: Up to 10 weeks before arrival Cancellation charges: 69 to 40 days before arrival = 10 % 39 to 20 days before arrival = 20% 19 to 10 days before arrival = 40% 9 to 1 day before arrival = 60% Cancellation on the day of arrival = 80% * All information and prices are seasonal and therefore may vary. Tel.: +49(0)7962 - 711 94 741 // E-Mail: [email protected] // designhotel-meiser.de -4- Leisure offers Towns Firm Activities • Rothenburg o.d. Tauber 46 km • Historical Festival • 7 golf courses nearby • Nördlingen in Ries 34 km „The Children‘s Czechs“ • Hiking and cycling (Intangible UNESCO World Heritage Site) • Schwäbisch Hall 64 km • Theater Dinkelsbühl • Old town festival • Ansbach 39 km • Casino Feuchtwangen • Summer Breeze • Heilbronn 108 km • Franconian Lake District • Home Days of the • Ellwangen 24 km • Hesselberg Transylvanian Saxons • Nuremberg 92 km • Römerpark Ruff enhofen • Fish Harvest Week • Stuttgart 120 km • Limespark Aalen • Dinkelsbühl lights up • Ulm 106 km • Donkey trekking Rötlein „Orange Night“ • Würzburg 107 km • Nature Trails Parks Husky walks Castles 103 km • Legoland Günzburg • Deep studs Aalen • SchillingsfürstCastle 33 km • Adventure Park Tripsdrill 130 km • Baldern Castle 26 km • Playmobil Funpark 75 km Christmas • LangenburgCastle 62 km • Funtasia (Indoor playg- markets • DennenloheCastle 29 km round) 500 m • Dinkelsbühl • WeikersheimCastle 68 km Technology • Rothenburg o.d. Tauber Outlets & Automotive • Nuremberg • Stuttgart • Outletcity-Metzingen 166 km • Mercedes-Benz plant 164 km • Ulm • Wertheim Village 138 km • Porsche Experience 139 km • Ingolstadt Village 126 km • Audi Center Heilbronn 113 km • Auto- & Technology Museum 130 km Tel.: +49(0)7962 - 711 94 741 // E-Mail: [email protected] // designhotel-meiser.de -5- Group-Specials Experience Dinkelsbühl Guided tour of the historic old town 47 € Duration 60 minutes (max 25 persons) Guided tour of the historic old town 77 € Duration 120 minutes (max 25 persons) City tour in a foreign language (GB, F, E, I) 53 € Evening tour „Dinkelsbühler Dreigestirn“ 124 € Guided tour and welcome by sheriff , night watchman and solo trumpeter of the boys‘ band Theme tour „Witches, Witches, Devil‘s Banner“ 70 € 90-minute tour through the documentation of the witch hunt and through the historic old town (max 25 people) City tour „Dinkelsbühler Zweigestirn“ 99 € greeting by the sheriff , Night watchman and solo trumpeter of the boys chapel Combined tour of the historic old town 77 € and the House of History (2 hours) + Admission p.P. 3 € Guided tour of the House of History 57 € 90 minutes (max 25 people) + Admission p.P. 3 € Guided tour of the Children‘s Zeughaus 25 € + Admission p.P. 3 € Guided tour of the museum 3. Dimensions 80 € + Admission p.P. 8 € Historic city gate salute 305 € city soldiers guard the closed city gate, then welcome Franconian bowling game „Hurlen“ Price p.P. 18 € A fun day with games, fun and aways (from 12 persons) Covered wagon drive through the old town (ca. 40 minutes) 178 € Covered wagon drive into the surrounding countryside (ca. 70 minutes) 262 € Car for max. 20 people Performance of the Dinkelsbühler Knabenkapelle 245 € / 365 € 10 / 15 musicians Night watchman special appearance 35 € Please make bookings directly via the „Touristik Service Dinkelsbühl“ Tel.: +49(0)9851 - 902 440 // E-Mail: [email protected] // tourismus-dinkelsbuehl.de All prices include VAT. // Prices are subject to change. -6- Group-Specials Christmas & Silvester 24th of December Guided tour of the historic old town 7 € p.P. with a welcome by the Zweigestirn and mulled wine serving 153,50 € per group (max. 25 pers.) Waiting for Santa 12 € p.P. 26th of December Forest christmas by Dürrwanger Harlessänger 8 € p.P. 28th of December Romantic torch walk 6 € p.P. walk around the illuminated old town (about 1 hour walking) 72 € per group (max. 25 pers.) 29th of December Festive New Year‘s Eve concert 8-10 € of the Nördlinger Bach trumpet ensemble in the St. Paulskirche 31th of December Hiking
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