DJH Hostel

Wiesbaden


Behind its functional exterior, this modernised 236-bed hostel 1.2km west of the city centre has squeaky-clean rooms and helpful staff. Amenities include table football, billiards, air hockey and a barbecue area. Wi-fi is in public areas only. From the Hauptbahnhof or the city centre, take bus 14 to Gneisenaustrasse.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Wiesbaden attractions

1. Michelsberg Synagogue Memorial

0.75 MILES

The site of Wiesbaden’s largest pre-war synagogue, built in 1869 and destroyed in 1938, is marked by a memorial that includes an outline of the structure …

2. St-Bonifatius-Kirche

0.86 MILES

The soaring steeples of this Gothic Revival church, reaching 68m high, make it a local landmark. Construction started in 1844 and it was consecrated in…

3. Altes Rathaus

0.91 MILES

Overlooking the Schlossplatz, the Altes Rathaus (1610) is Wiesbaden's oldest building. It houses the representative rooms of the Hessischer Landtag …

4. Bäckerbrunnen

0.91 MILES

There’s a hot springs tap at the Bäckerbrunnen, a little brick building a block south of Goldgasse.

5. Marktbrunnen

0.93 MILES

On the Schlossplatz, the Marktbrunnen dates from 1753 and was restored in 2016.

6. Neues Rathaus

0.95 MILES

Across the Schlossplatz from the Altes Rathaus is the Neues Rathaus (1887). Its interior is closed to the public.

7. Marktkirche

0.98 MILES

The Protestant neo-Gothic Marktkirche, built of bright red bricks between 1853 and 1862, was the first all-brick building to be built in the region. Its…

8. Kochbrunnen

1.04 MILES

If you're game to taste-test the hot spa waters for which the city is known (and named), which are said to have wonderful pharmacological powers, head to…