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Top rated hotels in Cologne

Adina Apartment Hotel Cologne
4.6/575 Reviews
We stayed in the hotel for 4 nights for business in May. The hotel is pretty new - I think less than 2 years old. The rooms are quite big, with full kitchen amenities (fridge, washing machine, dishwasher, full set of glasses. The surprise was there was no kitchen roll for cleaning - all the apartments of these types of hotels have some cleaning paper. The location is very close to Koln Messe Deutz station, and we made easy travel arrangements by train to the Dusseldorf fair. The room is clean, the windows are opening (a big plus), and the façade is quite modern. The hotel is quiet, especially since my room faced the open courtyard, which was super quiet, even sleeping with open windows. Breakfast is OK, nothing spectacular, and I think a bit overpriced for the 23 EUR per person. The only problems we had were with sporadic services and some items in the room malfunctions: I had electricity problems with the power supply (caused by a defect in the dishwashing machine which could not be switched off - The fuse went off). I had a problem with the telephone. For every problem, I had to drag to the reception (unable to talk on the phone). The coffee in the room was delivered in the first few days, the next 2 days, and there was no new coffee pack (to make your French press). One day I did not have big towels delivered (the housekeeping did not replace the used towels on the bathroom floor, and I had to go to the reception to ask for them. I would give that hotel 3 stars, but the best surprise was the super fast internet connection (free). We had 200 MB/sec, perfect for surfing and streaming.
Mauritius Hotel & Therme
3.8/558 Reviews
We enjoyed our stay and would go again. Room comfortable, staff pleasant and helpful, we slept very well indeed. Breakfast is good and plentiful but at 19 euros a head on top of the cost of the room it is expensive. The Mauritius feels more like a spa with a hotel rather than a hotel with a spa. So you do see people going through reception (and the restaurant area) wearing bathrobes, which is what happens in a spa. The spa itself is terrific and unlike breakfast is included in the price (although it may be that you need to pay for robe hire). This being Germany, full nudity is obligatory in all the saunas plus the steam room and cold plunge pool. It’s optional in the swimming pools and jacuzzis although in practice this means that most of the people using these are also fully nude. That said, if shedding your costume isn’t up for discussion, there is absolutely no problem with wearing it in the pools and jacuzzis so long as you’re comfortable sharing them with people who aren’t wearing a stitch. It does follow from this that there is an age restriction on entering the whole area, so it’s not the place for a family pool experience. You might also want to take your own flip flops as the hotel-issue ones don’t have much grip on a wet surface. A final word on the costs of the hotel overall – it seems to make quite a difference which night(s) of the week you stay – it might pay to play around with different combinations of nights to see which options are most cost-effective.
Essential by Dorint Basel City
4/567 Reviews
I would like to congratulate the staff as I stayed during the Covid epidemic as a flight crew and it was obviously not a normal experience for all. Staff were friendly (not always the case at the moment) and helpful. While social distancing in the restaurant wasn’t ever going to be a pleasant meal the food was good and appreciated. Many thanks.
Leonardo Hotel Koln
3.8/548 Reviews
Hotel came into the years, rooms clean, reception friendly, breakfast buffet varied, for everyone with. Wellness area small, swimming pool needs a renovation, little invited, therefore not used by us. Hotel is a good piece from the old town, but accessible with public transport. Hotel offers a parking, which is with the biggest critical point. Parking cost 13€/night. On arrival day we could park without problems, Saturday and Sunday the parking was completely overfyld, some parked in second row and across the area. At the reception where I could park for my €13, we were allowed to stand before marked garages. Maybe you shouldn't give any more parking tickets if the area is so overfyld. All in all for a short stay is okay.
Hyatt Regency Cologne
4.7/5119 Reviews
Because it is opposite the cathedral, you can see the whole picture. It's exciting to cross a bridge full of keys and loom over the towering cathedral.
Mercure Hotel Koeln West
4/548 Reviews
If the company seminar had there, to the rooms I know only about listening, should be very good, you have seen worse in other places. Bar very comfortable, buffet was very delicious, coffee and tea were provided in addition to breads for reception, staff very dynamic, seemed to be routine inside. Outside is a lot of industry, but also larger shops for daily needs, you are provided, connected by KVB very good.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the popular hotels with Swimming Pools in Cologne?

    Whether you are travelling to Cologne for business or tourism, Trip Inn Hotel Ariane , Hilton Cologne and Centro Hotel Arde are all preferred hotels.

  • How much is the average rate for hotels with Swimming Pools in Cologne?

    For hotels with Swimming Pools in Cologne, the average price on weekdays is £259, and the average price on weekends (Friday–Saturday) is £198.

  • Which hotels with Swimming Pools in Cologne are recommended for business travellers?

    Many hotels with Swimming Pools in Cologne are suitable for business travellers. Maritim Hotel Koeln, Ameron Hotel Regent and Tryp by Wyndham Koeln City Centre are preferred hotels.

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    Many hotels with Swimming Pools in Cologne are luxury hotels. Hilton Cologne, Cologne Marriott Hotel and Hyatt Regency Cologne are very popular.

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Local Travel Info

Number of Hotels103
Number of Reviews4,359
Highest Price£1,269
Lowest Price£42
Average Price (Weekdays)£259
Average Price (Weekends)£198

Guide for Hotels with Swimming Pools in Cologne

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