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Double Room

BIO Hotel Bayerischer Wirt Augsburg, Neuburgerstraße 122, 86167 Augsburg, Germany

Overview

Experience comfort and convenience in our elegantly designed double room, which features a private bathroom equipped with complimentary toiletries, a refreshing shower, and a hairdryer for your convenience. The room is thoughtfully furnished with a spacious wardrobe and a secure safe deposit box, ensuring your belongings are well taken care of. Enjoy the cozy ambiance created by the carpeted floor and heating, making it a perfect retreat after a day of exploration. For your entertainment, a flat-screen TV with cable channels is provided, allowing you to unwind with your favorite shows. The room is designed to accommodate one bed, making it ideal for couples or solo travelers seeking a peaceful getaway. At BIO Hotel Bayerischer Wirt Augsburg, we prioritize your comfort and satisfaction, ensuring that your stay is both enjoyable and memorable.

Augsburg's first organic hotel offers 100% organic food and drinks as well as a 1312 ft² spa area with salt grotto, salt sauna and many treatments. BIO Hotel Bayerischer Wirt Augsburg is a 5-minute drive from the city center and 3 minutes from the A8 motorway. All rooms at the 4-star BIO Hotel Bayerischer Wirt Augsburg feature a desk and a bathroom with hairdryer. A free bottle of mineral water is provided on arrival. The restaurant offers 100% organic, regional and health-conscious cuisine. It serves high-quality meat, fish, vegetarian and also vegan dishes. The rich breakfast buffet is also 100% organic. BIO Hotel Bayerischer Wirt Augsburg has a meeting room. Guests are welcome to relax in the hotel's own garden and terrace. A cycle path runs beside the River Lech, just 0.6 mi away.

Facilities

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Bathtub
Desk
Sauna
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Tv
Bedside socket
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