Description:
The finest and most lavish in Bad Tölz, this hotel is set in a historic zone on the east bank of the Isar, which sometimes is used for outdoor concerts and parades. It was built in 1905 by the famous Jugendstil architect, Gabriel von Seidel, who added many more folkloric touches, including lavishly ornate eaves, than are usual in his work. Guest rooms are as authentic and antiques-laden as anything you'll find in the area. The hotel's restaurant, Kolbergarten, is an upscale oasis of well-prepared cuisine dedicated to the traditions of South Tirol, a German-speaking Alpine region annexed by Italy from Austria after World War I. Dinner is served Tuesday to Saturday from 6:30 to 11pm. Because of its limited number of bedrooms, management funnels the overflow to the larger and slightly less expensive sibling hotel, the Posthotel Kolberbräu, which is separately recommended below.
- © Frommer's 2012
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Such a cute hotel...
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It is a 3 star hotel, so don't expect more and you will be very happy. The room was large, bathroom great, location perfect. We needed to leave early so they organised breakfast...
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- posted on 09.18.11
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Awards:
Frommer's
- Highly Recommended 2010
- Details
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Contact:
- visit website
- tel: 08041/78920
- fax: 08041/90-69
Address:
- Fröhlichgasse 5
- Bad Toelz 83646
Amenities:
- business-facilities
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