Steigenberger Europäischer Hof — Photo by H World International
Steigenberger Europäischer Hof — Photo by H World International

A place with plenty of stories to tell. The Hotel Europäischer Hof in Baden-Baden, which has a unique history stretching back for 180 years and which occupies an unencumbered location within the direct vicinity of the city's historic assembly rooms and spa, its Europe-wide renowned Casino and old quarter, will be operated as a Steigenberger Icon in future. Albert Steigenberger laid the foundations for Steigenberger Hotels AG when he acquired the building housing the Europäischer Hof in 1930. The company he started has now gone on to become Deutsche Hospitality, which manages 160 hotels across three continents.

The history of the Europäischer Hof as a luxury hotel extends back all the way to the year 1840, when a new build called the "Hôtel de l'Europe" opened its doors for business. The upscale furnishings and fittings attracted a highly discerning clientèle from the very outset. Heads of state, artists and world stars of sport and music have stayed here on a regular basis over the years. Guests have ranged from Empress Sisi of Austria to Muhammad Ali.

The renovation of the Europäischer Hof in Baden-Baden is intended to provide a modern interpretation of the historic hotel behind the preserved façade under the Steigenberger Icon luxury brand. With a new building wing that blends in well with the cityscape, the Europäischer Hof Baden-Baden will delight with a mix of visible historically valuable monuments and modern new building elements.

The reopening of the luxury hotel with an integrated spa, a shopping mall with retail shops, as well as a large rooftop terrace with views over the entire city, is planned for 2024.

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