Monday, May 17, 2010

A city has major restoration after being bombed in WWII, Mannheim's beauty is now prominent than ever-proven by its growth in popularity with tourists.

Mannheim really does offer something for everyone, with its plentiful selection of hotels, bed and breakfasts, and country home accommodation you'll be spoilt for choice. If you are looking to take in the wonderful sights of the city, choose from one of the many hotels that are ideally situated in relation to the attractions. In the centre of the city you will find an 18th century palace which today homes the students of the University of Mannheim. Mannheim’s many museums and art galleries successfully illustrate the history of the city throughout the centuries and there is also Luisenpark, one of Europe’s most beautiful parks.


History, History & More History!

Mannheim otherwise known as the “Town of Squares” due to its grid pattern, has become an extremely popular tourist destination because of its history. Located on the rivers Rhine and Nekcar, the city began its life in the 17th century as a fishing village that was protected by a fortress.


More things to do

Spend the evening watching ballet, visiting the opera or going to a show, Mannheim really is the hub of entertainment with many bars serving traditional German beer. The vast transport network means that these attractions are easy to access and are a stone’s throw away from the city’s hotels. From simple rooms to family accommodation, hotels in the city provide comfort to those leisure and business travellers, including business facilities such as conference and banquet rooms.


Save money by booking online

Mannheim is well connected to the rest of Germany should you wish to visit cities such as Frankfurt during your stay. You will find all the information you need about this wonderful city if you search online. Booking online is a great way to save time and money off your holiday. Visit Germany’s second largest city soon and you will be breathless by all that the place has to offer you and your family.


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