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The Best Western Hotel am Muenster, hospitality at a historical site, located opposite the St. Stephans Cathedral and on the slopes of the Muensterberg, has 70 comfortable rooms with telephone, mini-bar, cable television, safe, hairdryer, high speed Internet access and some with balconies. Enjoy wonderful views over the Rhine, Vosges and Breisach, a charming little town located in the three country triangle Germany-France-Switzerland, on the French border. For city trips, Freiburg, Colmar and Basel are all nearby and the Europa-Park theme park is only 35 kilometers away. Dine with view of the Vosges. Let our kitchen brigade pamper you with regional Mediterranean dishes, served with top wines from our own Badischer Winzerkeller, the largest wine cellar in Europe. Enjoy fantastic views and romantic sunsets from what must be the most beautiful terrace on the Kaiserstuhl. Meet and celebrate in a great atmosphere. There are five interconnecting function rooms for your celebrations, parties and meetings, all with modem equipment, free WiFi access and air conditioning. Let us take care for your event. Wellness high above the Rhine. For pure relaxation we offer swimming facilities and a sauna as well as massages and relaxation programs in our wellness oasis. For variety we have our own skittle alley and there are golf courses and a boat rental nearby.
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At the Best Western Hotel am Muenster located between the Black Forest and Vosges, you will experience an atmosphere of well-being and enjoy breathtaking, south facing, panoramic views. We are located on the French border, near the Black Forest, the Vosges and the Rhine Valley. Breisach is situated in one of Germany`s warmest regions, on the banks of the Rhine River which is on the border of France, and close to Switzerland and the Black Forest. From Breisach Cathedral Hill one has a marvellous view reaching from the Rhine Valley to the Vosges Mountains in the west and the Black Forest in the east. The list of entertainments contains wine and other popular festivals, carnivals, exquisite restaurants as well as cozy inns which invite visitors to get a taste of the famous Alsatian-Badonian cuisine. Regional wines and sparkling wines can be tasted during a visit to one of Europe`s largest wineries or to one of the sparkling wine cellars to be found in Breisach open-air theatre, pottery market, concerts, art exhibitions, sporting events and much more. By the vote of its inhabitants in 1950 Breisach was the first European town to declare itself for a United Europe. On the 50th anniversary of this election the sculpture named 'Europe reaches for the stars' was solemnly unveiled on the Cathedral Hill.
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