Comfortable guest room in Britta's house
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House
Primary residence
sleeps 3
1 Bedroom
1 Bathroom
20 m²
1 double bed
1 simple extra bed
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Britta has described his/her home in German, English, French.
What you will love about this home
We offer you a nice guest room on the ground floor of our house. You will have direct access to our terrace and our self-created garden with lots of opportunities for relaxing and playing (if travelling with kid/s). The guest room is equipped with a comfortable bed that sleeps two people. Additionally, we can offer another bed/mattress and a baby cot. A tv is also at your disposal.
You will share the bathroom on the ground floor with us - however, you will almost have it for yourself as we have two more bathrooms on our first and second floors. :-) You are very welcome to use our fully equipped kitchen with a big dining table, microwave, dishwasher, XXL oven etc... just make yourself at home!
You can play table tennis in our basement... we have many boardgames and toys for kids... a fully automatic "barista" coffee machine making great coffee... The garden is a play paradise for kids and for the adults, there's a large terrace with several seating options, for example, a "Strandkorb" (a traditional Northern German beach chair) and also sunbeds. We love sitting on our terrace/in the garden and having a coffee in the sun.
You will share the bathroom on the ground floor with us - however, you will almost have it for yourself as we have two more bathrooms on our first and second floors. :-) You are very welcome to use our fully equipped kitchen with a big dining table, microwave, dishwasher, XXL oven etc... just make yourself at home!
You can play table tennis in our basement... we have many boardgames and toys for kids... a fully automatic "barista" coffee machine making great coffee... The garden is a play paradise for kids and for the adults, there's a large terrace with several seating options, for example, a "Strandkorb" (a traditional Northern German beach chair) and also sunbeds. We love sitting on our terrace/in the garden and having a coffee in the sun.
What you will love about this neighborhood
***Lonely Planet's "Best in Travel 2020" - Bonn one of top 10 city destinations in the world ***
We live in the beautiful and relaxed neighborhood Bonn-Beuel which is one of Bonn's nicest neighbourhoods and very close to the centre (two tram/ bus stops only).
Our house is also super close to the rivers Rhine and Sieg (with beaches and water activity options - great in summer time). You won't need a car to get around, but if you bring one you can park it in front of our house. Lots of families live in our direct neighbourhood and it's a friendly atmosphere around here. You'll find everything for your everyday need within walking distance (several bakerys, supermarkets, drugstores, pharmacies, post office, restaurants, playgrounds...).
One of Bonn's sights is just a three minute walk away: the well-known 12th-century DOPPELKIRCHE SCHWARZRHEINDORF ("double church") which is considered being one of the most beautiful Romanesque churches in Germany (its architecture is truly impressive).
Bonn itself is a city with over 2000 years of history and was the Capital of West Germany from 1949 to 1990. There are plenty of things to do in Bonn!
- Go hiking in the city's surroundings called SIEBENGEBIRGE ("seven hills") where you can visit the CASTLE DRACHENBURG, go up top until you reach the DRACHENFELS castle ruins and have a fantastic view of Bonn and the region.
- Bonn is known as a CITY OF MUSIC - the world-famous German composer Ludwig van Beethoven was born here. His birthplace is now the museum BEETHOVENHAUS that houses the largest Beethoven collection in the world, using impressive authentic documents to vividly depict his life and work. There are also a lot of events connected to Beethoven taking place in Bonn, e.g. the Beethovenfest Bonn (every year from mid-September to mid-October).
- When the weather’s nice, you can go to the RHEINAUEN, Bonn’s largest park, and lie out in the sun, go paddling or play sports together.
- Visit one of the largest and oldest Universities of Germany, the UNIVERSITÄT BONN. Its main building is the former residential palace of the Prussian kings. Several interesting museums are associated with the University.
- A good way to explore the former FEDERAL GOVERNMENT QUARTER (Bundesviertel) is by following the Weg der Demokratie (Path of Democracy), a self-guided walking tour taking in 20 key historic sites.
- Climb up to a terrace on the ALTER ZOLL (a bastion in the city’s fortifications), enjoy the view of the Rhine and have a BÖNNSCH (the local beer) in the Biergarten (beergarden) nearby.
- Among Bonn's attractions are numerous museums, many of them along the city's famous MUSEUMSMEILE ("museum mile"). There is an excellent museum about German contemporary history ("Haus der Geschichte"). You can see what it’s like to attend a Bundestag debate, view an original piece of the famous Berlin wall etc. Another worth seeing museum is the Bundeskunsthalle, one of Germany's top exhibition venues (there are up to ten exhibitions at any one time).
- Visit one of Germany’s oldest churches, the BONNER MÜNSTER (Bonn Minster) and its Romanesque cloister (the best-preserved one in Germany).
- Have a look a the beautiful baroque POPPELSDORF PALACE and its BOTANICAL GARDEN (the University's botanical collection).
- A BOAT TOUR on the Rhine is a must :-)
- In the south of Bonn lies the WALDAU FORREST where you'll see wild boars, fallow deer and red deer in forest clearings. The attraction also has an information centre revealing the ecology of the wider Kottenforst which unfolds over 40 square kilometres south of Bonn. Outside there’s a kitchen garden growing vegetables and herbs, an ADVENTURE PLAYGROUND and a cafe for a bit of refreshment after your walk.
- And then there is CARNIVAL... a major event referred to as the "fifth season of the year" which takes place every year in Bonn, usually 6 days in February or March. So don’t be surprised if you happen to be standing in the queue at the bakery behind someone in a cow costume... just dress up as well! ;-)
- Visit Bonn's neighbour city COLOGNE with all its numerous sights, including the Kölner Dom (Cologne Cathedral), the well-known COLOGNE ZOO (more than 10,000 animals, over 800 species, all in exciting animal houses and enclosures) and so much more. Other worth seeing cities nearby Bonn are DÜSSELDORF (1h drive), KOBLENZ (45min drive), AACHEN (1h drive) and FRANKFURT (1,5h drive).
We live in the beautiful and relaxed neighborhood Bonn-Beuel which is one of Bonn's nicest neighbourhoods and very close to the centre (two tram/ bus stops only).
Our house is also super close to the rivers Rhine and Sieg (with beaches and water activity options - great in summer time). You won't need a car to get around, but if you bring one you can park it in front of our house. Lots of families live in our direct neighbourhood and it's a friendly atmosphere around here. You'll find everything for your everyday need within walking distance (several bakerys, supermarkets, drugstores, pharmacies, post office, restaurants, playgrounds...).
One of Bonn's sights is just a three minute walk away: the well-known 12th-century DOPPELKIRCHE SCHWARZRHEINDORF ("double church") which is considered being one of the most beautiful Romanesque churches in Germany (its architecture is truly impressive).
Bonn itself is a city with over 2000 years of history and was the Capital of West Germany from 1949 to 1990. There are plenty of things to do in Bonn!
- Go hiking in the city's surroundings called SIEBENGEBIRGE ("seven hills") where you can visit the CASTLE DRACHENBURG, go up top until you reach the DRACHENFELS castle ruins and have a fantastic view of Bonn and the region.
- Bonn is known as a CITY OF MUSIC - the world-famous German composer Ludwig van Beethoven was born here. His birthplace is now the museum BEETHOVENHAUS that houses the largest Beethoven collection in the world, using impressive authentic documents to vividly depict his life and work. There are also a lot of events connected to Beethoven taking place in Bonn, e.g. the Beethovenfest Bonn (every year from mid-September to mid-October).
- When the weather’s nice, you can go to the RHEINAUEN, Bonn’s largest park, and lie out in the sun, go paddling or play sports together.
- Visit one of the largest and oldest Universities of Germany, the UNIVERSITÄT BONN. Its main building is the former residential palace of the Prussian kings. Several interesting museums are associated with the University.
- A good way to explore the former FEDERAL GOVERNMENT QUARTER (Bundesviertel) is by following the Weg der Demokratie (Path of Democracy), a self-guided walking tour taking in 20 key historic sites.
- Climb up to a terrace on the ALTER ZOLL (a bastion in the city’s fortifications), enjoy the view of the Rhine and have a BÖNNSCH (the local beer) in the Biergarten (beergarden) nearby.
- Among Bonn's attractions are numerous museums, many of them along the city's famous MUSEUMSMEILE ("museum mile"). There is an excellent museum about German contemporary history ("Haus der Geschichte"). You can see what it’s like to attend a Bundestag debate, view an original piece of the famous Berlin wall etc. Another worth seeing museum is the Bundeskunsthalle, one of Germany's top exhibition venues (there are up to ten exhibitions at any one time).
- Visit one of Germany’s oldest churches, the BONNER MÜNSTER (Bonn Minster) and its Romanesque cloister (the best-preserved one in Germany).
- Have a look a the beautiful baroque POPPELSDORF PALACE and its BOTANICAL GARDEN (the University's botanical collection).
- A BOAT TOUR on the Rhine is a must :-)
- In the south of Bonn lies the WALDAU FORREST where you'll see wild boars, fallow deer and red deer in forest clearings. The attraction also has an information centre revealing the ecology of the wider Kottenforst which unfolds over 40 square kilometres south of Bonn. Outside there’s a kitchen garden growing vegetables and herbs, an ADVENTURE PLAYGROUND and a cafe for a bit of refreshment after your walk.
- And then there is CARNIVAL... a major event referred to as the "fifth season of the year" which takes place every year in Bonn, usually 6 days in February or March. So don’t be surprised if you happen to be standing in the queue at the bakery behind someone in a cow costume... just dress up as well! ;-)
- Visit Bonn's neighbour city COLOGNE with all its numerous sights, including the Kölner Dom (Cologne Cathedral), the well-known COLOGNE ZOO (more than 10,000 animals, over 800 species, all in exciting animal houses and enclosures) and so much more. Other worth seeing cities nearby Bonn are DÜSSELDORF (1h drive), KOBLENZ (45min drive), AACHEN (1h drive) and FRANKFURT (1,5h drive).
Additional information
The guest room we're offering is in our home so we'll be there as well. The room is perfect for up to 2 adults or a couple with a kid. We will provide you with everything you need during your stay. Just ask us :) We will do our best to make you feel welcome and comfortable!
We have two daughters (Clara, 7 and Elisa, 4) so being child-friendly is a must :)
We ask you to clean the room at the end of your stay (we will provide you with cleaning supplies).
We speak English. Hablamos español. Parliamo italiano. Nous parlons (un peux) français.
We have two daughters (Clara, 7 and Elisa, 4) so being child-friendly is a must :)
We ask you to clean the room at the end of your stay (we will provide you with cleaning supplies).
We speak English. Hablamos español. Parliamo italiano. Nous parlons (un peux) français.
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Amenities
Our basics
Fridge
Freezer
Oven
Microwave oven
Heating system
Dishwasher
Washing machine
Dryer
Bathtub
TV
WiFi
Unique Facilities
Private parking space
Private backyard
Balcony / terrace
Ping-pong table
Guide
Kids Friendly
Kids' playground
Baby gear
House rules
Children welcome
Map
Frequently asked questions (FAQ)
Does this home have a garden?
Yes, this home has a garden. You can find more details about the garden and other facilities on this page.
Is this accommodation suitable for remote workers?
Yes, this accommodation has a wifi connection. We recommend that you discuss this with the host to ensure that the connection speed is sufficient for your needs.
Is there a parking space at this home?
Yes, this home has one or more parking spaces.
How many bedrooms are available in this home?
This accommodation has 1 bedrooms.
What is the surface area of this home?
The surface area of this home is 20m2.
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