Set just north of the Harz mountains in the western part of Saxony-Anhalt, Quedlinburg traces its roots back to the ninth century. A wealthy trading hub in the early Middle Ages, the town boasts beautifully preserved half-timbered buildings, Romanesque landmarks and lovely cobbled squares. Brilliant for heritage aficionados as well as keen ramblers, the town offers a good selection of accommodation options. The best place to stay in Quedlinburg is a charming historic hotel with elegant interiors and two fantastic restaurants.
Perched on the banks of the River Bode, Quedlinburg has been dominated by its imposing stone castle for centuries. The adjoining 936-built Stiftskirche St Servatius, previously part of Quedlinburg Abbey, is a Romanesque masterpiece, and still houses an impressive collection of artwork. Tours of the hilltop castle complex and of the well-preserved old town — both UNESCO World Heritage Sites since 1994 — come highly recommended. Marvel at almost 2,000 half-timbered houses as you amble along narrow lanes and around expansive squares. Don’t miss the striking Ständerbau, which dates back to 1347, or the Klopstockhaus — birthplace of the poet Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock.
Venture into the Harz mountains for walking, cycling and horse riding, or kayak, fish and swim in the River Bode. Come evening, stroll into a laid-back bar in the old town, or pick a perch in the gardens of the best place to stay in Quedlinburg.
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Quedlinburg
A characterful building, steeped in history and centrally located. Elegant rooms are generously proportioned and feature large sash windows, soft hues, chintz fabric and traditional furniture. Exemplary seasonal menus and an excellent wine list. A fabulous base for exploring the area.