Steigenberger Drei Mohren Hotel

Augsburg


Proud dad Leopold Mozart stayed here with his prodigious offspring in 1766 and it remains by far Augsburg’s oldest and grandest hotel. The punctiliously maintained rooms are the last word in soothing design and come with marble bathrooms and original art. Dine in-house at the gastronomic extravaganza that is Maximilians, a great place to swing by for Sunday brunch.


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Nearby Augsburg attractions

1. Maximilianmuseum

0.2 MILES

The Maximilianmuseum occupies two patrician townhouses joined by a statue-studded courtyard covered by a glass-and-steel roof. Highlights include a…

2. Goldener Saal

0.23 MILES

Located on the 2nd floor of Augsburg's Rathaus, the meticulously restored Goldener Saal is the city's resplendent main meeting hall. It's a dazzling space…

3. Rathaus

0.23 MILES

Rising above the Rathausplatz are the twin onion-domed spires of the Renaissance Rathaus, built by Elias Holl from 1615 to 1620 and crowned by a 4m-tall…

4. Rathausplatz

0.24 MILES

The heart of Augsburg’s Altstadt, this large, pedestrianised square is anchored by the Augustusbrunnen, a fountain honouring the Roman emperor; its four…

5. Perlachturm

0.26 MILES

For widescreen city views, climb the 70m-tall Perlachturm next door to the Rathaus – when it reopens, that is. At the time of research the structure was…

6. St Anna Kirche

0.28 MILES

Often regarded as the first Renaissance church in Germany, the rather plain-looking (and well-hidden) St Anna Kirche is accessed via a set of cloisters…

7. Brechthaus

0.32 MILES

Opened in 1998 to celebrate local boy Bertolt Brecht's 100th birthday, this house museum is the birthplace of the famous playwright and poet, where he…

8. Jüdisches Kulturmuseum

0.32 MILES

About 300m east of the main train station, as you head towards the Altstadt, you’ll come to the Synagoge Augsburg, an art nouveau temple built between…