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| D Moerman |
28 January 2004 |
Stayed at Steigenberger Badischer Hof - Baden-Baden, Germany.
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Baden-Baden is Germany's most famous cure place. Visited by the rich Russians, including the Tsjaars. Therefor the casino too! My reason to visit Baden-Baden was for The Wagners Ring des Nibelungen in the great Festspielhaus. 4 days of opera by the famous Russian Mariinski orchestra and choire from St. Petersburg and the even more famous conductor Valery Gergiev. Visitors from all over the world.
Walking routes in the hills are a compensation for the long stay indoors. By car
the visit of Strassbourg, just over the French border, is a must (40 KM). Eat choucroute in the old town!
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| T Weigend |
02 August 2003 |
Stayed at Schweizer Hof, Hotel - Baden-Baden, Germany.
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Baden-Baden is a well-kept spa town with luxury shops and hotels, a famous casino, and many old people.
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| K Miner |
11 June 2003 |
Stayed at Schweizer Hof, Hotel - Baden-Baden, Germany.
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Baden Baden is a great little spot, but on the pricey side. We enjoyed the Carcalla Spa, but the shops were expensive. I would highly recommend it to older travellers who are looking for a quiet, and relaxing detination. And the surrounding area is magnificent. We enjoyed the castle ruins nearby - definitely worth the stop.
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| K Tener |
16 May 2002 |
Stayed at Queens Hotel Baden-Baden - Baden-Baden, Germany.
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Baden-Baden, Germany seems to be a very nice place. My only regret is that I did not have enough time to visit more.
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