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Windhagen is located in Neuwied, Koblenz, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany.
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Located in the beautiful landscape of mountains Siebengebirge, this hotel offers a wide range god sports and entertainment for both tourists and for those in business. Number of rooms: 125.
The famous German scientist Alexander v. Humboldt (1769-1859) was nicknamed Bad Honnef the "Venice of the Rhine."
At the Rhine promenade, this 4-star hotel in Linz am Rhein, with its elegant facade. Guests at the hotel Friends in a sports bar with complimentary wireless internet access and terrace overlooking the Rhine.
The famous German scientist Alexander v. Humboldt (1769-1859) was nicknamed Bad Honnef the "Venice of the Rhine." He probably wanted to refer to the temperate climate of this region and savoir vivre of its inhabitants.
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