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Hotel Lautertaler Hof
Hotel Lautertaler Hof
: 4.17 / 5
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Features: Luggage room, Rooms for non-smokers available, Banqueting services, Valet parking, Safe at reception, Central heating, Restaurant, Internet cafe, Newspaper stand, Facilities for disabled... more
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Hotel Bremerhof
Hotel Bremerhof
: 4.20 / 5
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Features: Internet cafe, Restaurant, Pets accepted, Free secure parking at hotel, Safe at reception,... more
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Schulte's Hotel du Vin - Hotel & Boarding House
Schulte's Hotel du Vin - Hotel & Boarding House
: 4.55 / 5
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Features: Banqueting services, Central heating, Ticket Service, Bar, Business centre, Internet cafe, Newspaper stand, Shoe shine machine, Restaurant, Room service (part time), Sauna (Finnish), Fitness club, Rooms for non-smokers available,... more
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About Kaiserslautern
Kaiserslautern is situated in the south of the German province of Rhineland-Palatinate. It counts 100,000 inhabitants, with some 38,000 additional American, citizens because of the large military bases in the region. The province itself was formed as recently as 1946 from parts of Prussia, Bavaria and Hessen which had previously never joined together. The Pfalz borders France, Luxembourg, and Belgium and accounts for two-thirds of the wine growing area in Germany.