Destinations in Germany

From the pulse of the city to the mountains.

Germany is more diverse than you might think. Cosmopolitan metropolises that never sleep. A North Sea coast that clears your head. And mountains that make you feel like you're far away, even though you're not.

The HENRI Hotels are at home in precisely these places (or are in the process of being created there). Cities with character. Landscapes with depth. Coasts with soul. And the same promise everywhere: that you will immediately feel at home.

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Berlin: Loud. Quiet. Legendary.

You've never seen everything in Berlin. That's exactly what makes it so fascinating. A city that reinvents itself and never forgets who it is. The HENRI is right in the centre of it all.
Feel Berlin
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Hamburg: Harbour. Style. Energy.

Hamburg needs no explanation. The most beautiful city in Germany - at least that's what the people of Hamburg say. And they're not entirely wrong. The HENRI is right in the centre of the city.
Experience Hamburg
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Düsseldorf: Rhine. Style. Lifestyle.

Düsseldorf knows how to live. Königsallee, the old town, the Rhine - and a gastronomy scene that has nothing to hide. The HENRI is in exactly the right place.
Discover Düsseldorf
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Garmisch-Partenkirchen: Zugspitze. Silence. Arrive.

Garmisch-Partenkirchen combines alpine nature with the Bavarian way of life and a special feeling of freedom in the mountains. Between clear mountain air, traditional houses and impressive peaks, an atmosphere is created that is both lively and decelerating. The HENRI is right in the centre of it all.

Partnachklamm gorge early in the morning: if you arrive before nine o'clock, you have the 80 metre high gorge almost to yourself. The water is louder than you might think. So is the silence afterwards.

Eibsee circular trail: not up the cable car, but once around the lake. Two hours, eight islands, turquoise-blue water and hardly anyone else doing the same.

Ettal Monastery: Ten minutes from Garmisch, almost 700 years old. The Benedictines brew their own beer and distil schnapps here. Better than any souvenir shop.

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Big city. Mountain air. Good beer. Germany as it feels.

No other country in Europe is so difficult to reduce to a common denominator. And that's a good thing. The beer tastes different here than thirty kilometres away. Here, a Bauhaus building stands next to a Wilhelminian style building next to a new building and somehow it all fits together. Here you can have breakfast in a world metropolis in the morning and stand at the foot of a two-thousand metre mountain in the evening.

Germany surprises. Again and again. If you want to get to know it, you need time and the right places. HENRI knows these places. And is waiting for you there.