This 4-star hotel is directly opposite the Cottbus train station. It offers a spa with large indoor pool, an à-la-carte restaurant, and soundproofed rooms with free WiFi.
Located in Cottbus, 1.8 km from Fair Cottbus, Best Western Plus Parkhotel & Spa Cottbus features accommodation with a spa and wellness centre, private parking and a terrace.
This hotel offers regional food and is located in a green suburb of Cottbus, a 5-minute drive from the town centre and a 10-minute drive from the Spreewald forest.
Located in the southern outskirts of Cottbus, this hotel offers cosy rooms, its own in-house restaurant, a spacious terrace and excellent motorway access.
Dating back to the early 1900s, this family-run hotel borders the scenic Branitz Park. Surrounded by nature paths, it offers rental bicycles and also organises daytrips to Berlin, Potsdam and Dresden....
This 4-star hotel is located in the heart of Cottbus, in the historic quarter. It offers wonderful views of the green city on the river Spree and an elegant restaurant.
Dimitios
Greece
Excellent breakfasts both in terms of variety and quality!
This hotel is situated close to the town centre, by the old cattle market, and lies just 500 metres from the main railway station and the state theatre.
Free Wi-Fi and an impressive façade are offered at this newly renovated hotel in the centre of Cottbus. It is 100 metres from the State Theatre and a 4-minute walk from Cottbus Casino.
Falk
Germany
Excellent location, comfy beds, big bathrooms, good breakfast buffet, parking lots available
On average, 3-star hotels in Cottbus cost BGN 160 per night, and 4-star hotels in Cottbus are BGN 233 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Cottbus can on average be found for BGN 235 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Cottbus this weekend is BGN 166 or, for a 4-star hotel, BGN 347. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Cottbus for this weekend cost on average around BGN 213 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
A beautiful historical town. Especially the Market Square.
A beautiful historical town. Especially the Market Square. The streets and buildings retain their old character, just as if you would take the city of 1935 and give it some modern paint. This feels very interesting.
Also, there are some (fortunately, not too many) buildings from the DDR era, which makes the city even more interesting.
The city is very green and there are a lot of beautiful old trees.
The university area is well organized, you can have quite a good lunch in the Mensa at excellent prices.
We have also tried "Der Stadtwächter" restaurant, and the food (and beer) was just great.
The city is also interesting due to the Sorbian heritage. There are biligual street signs, and some institutions, e.g. the Lodka, where you can buy Sorbian books, souvenirs, try talking Polish/Czech/Sorbian to the people in these institutions. I think it is important that the tourists, especially from Slavic countries come and ask about it.
Wojciech
Poland
10
Scored 10
We planned to see the Spreewald.
We planned to see the Spreewald. When choosing the location of accommodation, we focused on the most popular addresses: Luben, Lubennau, Cottbus. The first two turned out to be small, very touristic villages with nothing specific to offer. Cottbus (Chociebuż) is a big city with a very nice old town and good restaurants. We were very pleased with the choice
Przemek
Poland
8.0
Scored 8.0
There are some lovely parks within the city and in the...
There are some lovely parks within the city and in the vicinity. Unfortunately, probably because of the weather and the season, there wasn't much opportunity to eat in the fresh air. We mainly walked around the city, which is quite compact.
Einde
Germany
10
Scored 10
A lovely town with mix of Gothic; Baroque; Art Deco and...
A lovely town with mix of Gothic; Baroque; Art Deco and Modern Architecture. Easy to walk around the Town Centre. Walked for 2 hours through Branitzer Park it was lovely. We visited at Christmas Day so shops closed still a pretty town to walk around.
Naomi
Australia
10
Scored 10
Picteresque city with a lot of parks and entertainments.
Picteresque city with a lot of parks and entertainments. City centre is full of cafes and shops, there is a nice park railway (Parkeisenbahn) that connects stadium, zoo and park Branitz - children will be delighted.
Igor
Ukraine
8.0
Scored 8.0
Cottbus is a significant city in the Lausitz region.
Cottbus is a significant city in the Lausitz region. One of the things we wanted to see was the Wendishes (Sorb) Museum, they were closed to enable changing the exhibits. We had good food and saw some interesting sights. It is close to the Spreewald as well.
Dan
United States
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