Vacation Apartment in Braunschweig - nice, clean (# 301) #301
Modern apartment for one person in Braunschweig. Features a full bedroom, a full kitchenette, and a bathroom with shower., key advantages: nice, clean, fully equipped kitchen, upgraded interiors, well furnished, spacious design, very comfortable, makes you feel at home, bright and inviting, The unit is conveniently located close to the downtown area of Braunschweig, Walking distance into downtown Braunschweig is only 15 minutes, There is parking in front of the house available for this object, There is also additional street parking available for this object,
A cozy single-bedroom apartment with LCD TV, a kitchenette and private bathroom - all with the hotel's normal cleaning and laundry services.
Our apartments were completely renovated in 2009 and refurbished. Experience the new house FORSTHAUS tradition altogether.
Driving Directions Hanover Airport:
This unit is located conveniently near Hanover Airport. From Hanover Airport the distance to the unit at Hamburger Straße 72, 38112 Braunschweig is about 69 km (43.1 miles), approximately a 42 minutes drive by car. In addition, there are good public transportation options available for Braunschweig, in case you don't want to rent a car. At the top of this page is also a map with the exact location of the object.
Rate Summary: starting prices from USD $97-$136 for 1 person.
Additional Features: Internet Access, Wireless Internet, Central Heating, Stove, Microwave, Refrigerator, Toaster, Washing Machine, Clothes Dryer, Television, Satellite TV
Accommodations: apt/condo
Location Description:
More travel info about Braunschweig: Braunschweig is a city of 245,810 people (as of 31 December 2007), located in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is located north of the Harz mountains at the farthest navigable point of the Oker river, which connects to the North Sea via the rivers Aller and Weser. The historic English name for Braunschweig is Brunswick. The Burgplatz (Castle Square), comprising a group of buildings of great historical and cultural significance: the Cathedral (St. Blasius, built at the end of the 12th century), the Burg Dankwarderode (a 19th-century reconstruction of the old castle of Henry the Lion), the Neo-Gothic Town Hall (built in), as well as some picturesque half-timbered houses