Kedi Dostu Oteller Sangerhausen
Sangerhausen in Germany is a picturesque town known for its enchanting rose gardens, including the Rosarium, home to over 8,300 varieties. Nestled in the lush Harz mountain range, Sangerhausen offers a charming blend of historic architecture, quaint cobblestone streets, and warm hospitality. Explore the town's rich heritage at the local museums and immerse yourself in the vibrant cultural scene. Nature lovers will delight in the surrounding natural beauty, making Sangerhausen a perfect destination for1
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Sangerhausen
Rosen-Hotel
This 3-star Superior hotel lies in the historic town of Sangerhausen, in Saxony-Anhalt. It offers a spa area with sauna, a stylish restaurant, free private parking and good connections to the A38 motorway. All modern rooms at the Rosen-Hotel include TV, internet, a desk and private bathroom. The air-conditioned restaurant at the Rosen-Hotel Sangerhausen serves regional and international cuisine. The beer garden is open in summer. The Rosen Sangerhausen also has an indoor games room with 4 bowling lanes, billiards/pool, air hockey and table football. Active guests will enjoy the gym, or exploring the surrounding cycle paths on the hotel's electric bicycles. The Rosen-Hotel has a free parking garage for bicycles and motorbikes.
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