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1Visit our three Berlin hotels – Scandic Berlin Potsdamer Platz, Scandic Berlin Kurfürstendamm and Scandic Charlottenburg. Conveniently located in the city center and close to top attractions such as the Brandenburg Gate and remains of the wall, the city also offers family fun such as AquaDom with Sea Life Centre and Legoland Discovery Centre.
1Frankfurt am Main is one of the most important metropoles in Europe. The city is not only geographically a centre point for Germany and Europe, but has also established itself for many years as an international financial centre and, thanks to Frankfurt airport, as an optimum airport location. These two factors therefore mean that the city is not only visited by many business travellers, but also by short-break and urban travellers.
1Hamburg, northern Germany’s Hanseatic city, is where ships from all over the world comes in and it´s Europe's second largest port. Hamburg is all about musicals, colourful cabarets, hidden nightclubs and harbour life. Be sure to visit the old warehouse district and the harbour promenade. In the night, the legendary Reeperbahn offers a variety of bars. Our hotel Scandic Hamburg Emporio, is located in the heart of the city close to shopping and attractions.
2Munich always manages to combine tradition and modernity, so there’s never a dull moment in this southern German city! Its excellently brewed beer, wide range of delicious food, unique sights like the Frauenkirche cathedral and Marienplatz square, as well as its inviting parks and varied surrounding countryside, all help make the city of Munich so special. Right by our Scandic hotel in the Macherei district of Munich, you can sense the history of this 19th century brickworks, where today in the 21st century, a new artistic, creative scene has established itself alongside young start-up companies.
2In Nuremberg, all good things often come in threes. Starting with what is probably the Franconian metropolis's best-known export hit, the Nuremberg Rostbratwurst, which tastes best as 3 in a Weggla bread. But above all, it is the triad of culture, contrasts and culinary delights that characterizes Bavaria's second-largest city. Here, medieval architecture blends with the advantages of a modern city in a unique way. This combination is also what makes Scandic Nürnberg Central so special. In just a few minutes you can reach both the main train station and the numerous sights of the old town from the hotel.
1Stuttgart uniquely combines nature, culture, and design. Among vineyards, forests, and the famous highlights such as the Mercedes-Benz Museum, the baroque New Palace, and the impressive City Library at Mailänder Platz await. Located in the young Europaviertel district, the Scandic Stuttgart Europaviertel is the perfect starting point to discover the city's diversity.
It should be simple to find a place where you and your dog can relax. We've made our booking process easy and clear, so you can focus on planning the fun. When you stay with us, you're not just getting a room; you're finding a place where the whole family feels included. We're happy to be a favorite stop for travelers with dogs across the Nordics and Germany, and we look forward to welcoming you.
Germany has so many beautiful landscapes and lively cities to share. Here’s what you can look forward to at some of our popular destinations where we are ready to welcome you.
The big cities like Bremen, Bonn, Trier, Münster and Kaiserslautern are a great starting point for seeing more of the country. Germany is easy to travel, making it simple to take a road trip to discover other towns along the way.
Many of our guests enjoy visiting the old market squares like those in Bremen. Further south along the Rhine, history lovers will enjoy the former capital, and Bonn makes a perfect base. In the Southwest, you’ll find Roman history in cities like Trier.
You can also explore the university city of Münster, or the quaint city of Kaiserslautern. For an active trip, the Alpine South is perfect for hiking.
Can I leave my pet in a hotel?
This can depend on the hotel, so it's always best to check with the front desk when you arrive. For your dog’s comfort and safety, we generally suggest not leaving them alone in the room for long periods of time.
Is Germany a pet-friendly country?
Yes, Germany is a very welcoming country for dogs. You'll find lots of green spaces, pet-friendly public transport, and a general culture of including four-legged friends.
What does ‘dog-friendly hotel’ mean?
For us, a dog-friendly hotel is one that warmly welcomes your dog, rather than just allowing them. At Scandic, this means we offer things like a welcome treat and space to make them comfortable. In Germany, only dogs are allowed at hotels.