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Park Hotel Post, Freiburg, Germany

Review: Park Hotel Post, Freiburg, Germany

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Park Hotel Post, Freiburg
Park Hotel Post, Freiburg

Park Hotel Post is a four star hotel located in a beautiful old building on the edge of Freiburg’s old town.

Location:

Freiburg is a university town and popular tourist destination on the western edge of the Black Forest in south west Germany, lying close to the Rhine river in the state of Baden-Württemberg.

Arrival and check-in:

Entrance to the Park Hotel Post, Freiburg
Entrance to the Park Hotel Post, Freiburg

We had taken a morning flight from London Heathrow to EuroAirport Basel Mulhouse Freiburg from where we collected a hire car for the one hour journey to Freiburg.

The hotel's underground garage
The hotel’s underground garage

The hotel benefits from having an underground car park but as spaces are limited it is recommended to book a place in advance.  We stopped outside the front of the hotel briefly whilst I popped inside to arrange for the garage doors to be opened and shortly afterwards a member of staff appeared and assisted us into the parking space.

Hotel reception, Park Hotel Post, Freiburg
Hotel reception, Park Hotel Post, Freiburg

Check-in was quick and efficient and even though we had arrived early we were still able to access our rooms and were informed that we could help ourselves to a complimentary welcome non-alcoholic drink from the mini-bar.  A literature theme runs through the hotel as authors and artists have visited over the years and this is evident by the decor in the hotel’s foyer.

The Room:

Single room, Park Hotel Post, Freiburg
Single room, Park Hotel Post, Freiburg

We had originally requested a twin room but as it was a summer weekend there was no availability and so we settled for single rooms.  These are often very small and poky but the ones at the Park Hotel Post were of a good size with space for a desk, sofa and en-suite shower room along with lovely views across a park to the old town.

Single Room, Park Hotel Post, Freiburg
Single Room, Park Hotel Post, Freiburg

Rooms are decorated in warm colours and feature a small selection of books (in German) that guests are welcome to read during their stay.

Dining:

Restaurant, Park Hotel Post, Freiburg
Restaurant, Park Hotel Post, Freiburg

The restaurant was not open for dinner at the time of our visit but we did get to enjoy a delicious breakfast buffet in the attractively styled room which comprised cooked meats, cheese, eggs, cereals, yoghurts, bread and pastries.

Breakfast, Park Hotel Post Freiburg
Breakfast, Park Hotel Post Freiburg

The Facilities: 

There is a seating area to one side of the reception desk with bowls of complimentary fresh fruit and sweets for guests to enjoy.  WiFi worked well throughout and as mentioned above there is limited garage car parking (extra charge).  The hallways of the three floors display photographs of the Black Forest and Freiburg and have unusual designed carpets giving the appearance of cobbles and wine corks.  A lift takes guests to all floors.

Out and About:

Walking tour of the old town – I suggest familiarising yourselves with Freiburg by joining a walking tour through the city’s reconstructed medieval old town which is characterised by its picturesque narrow gutters (bächle).

Münsterplatz, Freiburg
Münsterplatz, Freiburg

The Münsterplatz – Admire the historic buildings lining the Münsterplatz which have been painstakingly reconstructed after the Second World War. The elegant 18th century Baroque Wentzingerhaus located on the southern end of the cobbled square remained unscathed and is now in use as the city museum.

Freiburg Münster (Cathedral)
Freiburg Münster (Cathedral)

Freiburg Cathedral – the main square (Münsterplatz) is dominated by the 13th century medieval cathedral which took 300 years to build.  It’s free to visit and you can admire its beautiful stained glass windows depicting medieval guilds and also marvel at the exquisite Romanesque altarpiece.

Münsterplatz, Freiburg
The Münsterplatz, Freiburg

View Freiburg’s two city gates – The Martinstor is the older of the two city gates lying on the south west side of the old town and this has protected Freiburg since 1202.  The Schwabentor was constructed in the mid 13th century with its tower formed of three floors constructed from red sandstone and its staircase tower and half timbered extension dating from the 16th century.

Schwabentor, Freiburg
Schwabentor, Freiburg

View the Old Town Hall – Freiburg’s old and new town halls sit side by side on Rathäusplatz.  The old town hall is built in Renaissance style and originates from the late 1550’s.  Adorning the front of the building are the coats of arms of the city’s ruling families.  The new town hall next door comprises two Burgher houses which have since been joined together.

Old Town Hall, Freiburg
Old Town Hall, Freiburg

Explore the Augustiner Museum – located in a former Augustinian monastery it displays works from the Middle Ages through to the Baroque period. The main hall is impressive with its collection of original statues and beautiful stained glass windows brought from the neighbouring Freiburg Minster.  Augustiner Museum.

Augustiner Museum, Freiburg
Augustiner Museum, Freiburg

Wine and Dine:

Freiburg Market Hall
Freiburg Market Hall

Enjoy a bite to eat in the 19th century Markthalle which was formerly a printing works and now serves as a food court offering cuisine from all corners of the world.

Alte Wache – Sample some local wines in the centrally located Alte Wache on the Münsterplatz.  The building was formerly the city’s main guard house and quarters of the Austrian guard. Constructed in 1733 as part of the military reinforcements, the building is now home to the House of Baden Wines. There’s a popular large outdoor terrace, wine tasting room and shop.

Alte Wache, Freiburg
Alte Wache, Freiburg

If you are visiting during the summer months I suggest trying a Kalte Sofie, which is a refreshing iced wine drink made to the Alte Wache’s own recipe that has a consistency somewhere between a sorbet and a glass of wine, resulting in a unique taste for a hot summer’s day.  Alte Wache.

Großer Meyerhof, Freiburg
Großer Meyerhof, Freiburg

Großer Meyerhof lies close to the Münsterplatz.  Enjoy local delicacies such as pork knuckle alongside glasses of local beer.  Grosser Meyerhof

Views of Freiburg from the Schlossbergturn
Views of Freiburg from the Schlossbergturn

Ride the Schlossberg Funicular up the 456m hill.  Single tickets €3.50 (return €6).  At the summit follow signs to the nearby Schlossbergturn which was erected in 2002 and is free to ascend and boasts beautiful views of the city below and the Black Forest beyond from the upper observation deck.

Schlossberg funicular, Freiburg
Schlossberg Funicular
Schlossbergturn, Freiburg
Schlossbergturn

Overall:  

Park Hotel Post occupies an enviable position overlooking a park just across the road from the historic old town.  Once we had parked our hire car in the hotel’s garage we did not need to use it at all until we checked out as the city is compact and very easily walkable.  Staff at the hotel speak fluent English and all of them do their upmost to ensure guests enjoy a relaxing, trouble free stay.  On checking out we were handed small snacks and bottled water for our journey which was very welcome.  I would definitely return to this hotel on a future visit to Freiburg for its warm welcome, comfortable accommodation and delicious breakfast spread.

Details: Park Hotel Post, Eisenbahnstraße 35/37, 79098, Freiburg, Germany.

During our stay we were guests of Visit Schwarzwald and as always all views and opinions are entirely my own.

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23 responses to “Review: Park Hotel Post, Freiburg, Germany”

  1. Lookoom Avatar

    I’ve already visited Basel and Mulhouse but I’m still missing Freiburg, thanks for the preview. I was expecting a castle rather than the Schlossbergturm at the top of the hill, perhaps it was destroyed at some point in the past.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I think that was the case. Apart from.missing a castle, Freiburg is very attractive.

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  2. Roaming Numeral Avatar

    I feel like that’s a very good size for a single room! The last time I stayed in one there was barely enough room for the bed!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Indeed, single rooms are usually poky affairs but the ones at Park Hotel Post were very spacious!

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  3. ianscyberspace Avatar

    Thanks for the tour. I hope you shouted a guten morgen when you went to breakfast to fit in with the custom there.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I did indeed Ian. Thanks for your interest.

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  4. WanderingCanadians Avatar

    It’s too bad they had limited availability and you could only get single rooms. But I can see why this hotel and city would be so popular. I love the architecture in Freiburg. It looks very charming.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      It was a bit of a nuisance to need to take single rooms but the overall hotel experience made up for it and it was well placed for exploring Freiburg on foot.

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  5. grandmisadventures Avatar

    We are going to visit Freiburg in November as part of our trip, so your post was perfectly timed. I’m all the more excited after following along with you today 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      How exciting Meg that you will be visiting Freiburg in a couple of months. You will definitely adore the city, I’m sure of that! Thanks so much for commenting.

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  6. NortheastAllie Avatar

    The hotel looks stunning, and a beautiful place to stay at! The museum seems like an interesting place to stop at with so much history there as well.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Allie, the Park Hotel Post is in a perfect position for touring the Black Forest. I hope you get to visit one day.

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  7. Lyssy In The City Avatar

    Looks like a very spacious room. I’d love to visit more of Germany one day.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I hope you make it to the Black Forest as a family in the coming years Lyssy. Thanks so much for your interest.

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  8. Rebecca Avatar

    Never been to Freiburg, but it looks very quaint and charming! Definitely adding this to my ever-growing travel bucket list. The Park Hotel Post looks nice and cozy, and I’m glad you enjoyed your time in Germany!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      The Black Forest is delightful Rebecca and not over touristy. Freiburg was one of our favourite places to visit.

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  9. William Avatar

    Awesome article and images are so nice.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks William for your interest in my blog.

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  10. kagould17 Avatar

    This looks like a nice hotel Marion and underground parking is always a bonus. Looks like you had good weather for exploring and a few dining choices. Thanks for sharing. Happy Friday. Allan

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Allan. We adored the Black Forest and this hotel in Freiburg was perfectly suited to our needs.

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  11. Sheree Avatar

    The Black Forest and, in particular, Freiburg are lovely places to visit. We’ve spent many days and holidays here. Thanks for the trip down memory lane Marion.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I adored our stay in the Black Forest Sheree. After first visiting on a school trip decades ago it was good to return!

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