Dresden
Discover the beauty of the 800-year-old cultural metropolis with its world-famous examples of baroque art and feel the spirit of its unique architecture. There is hardly another town in Germany so richly blessed with history and culture as the famous ‘Florence of the Elbe’. Come and explore it!
Duesseldorf
Duesseldorf is located at the Rhine and is famous for the Shopping Mile "Kö". Experience the busily city as an important economic location with big trade fairs and the international airport.
Hanover
Once a year Hanover becomes the heart of the computer world when CeBit, the world's biggest computer fair, comes to town. Hanover really knows best how to entertain its international guests, with a wide range of tourist attractions and varied leisure options.
Leipzig
Welcome to Leipzig - according to The New York Times "A place to go". Throughout the centuries, Leipzig has been an inspiration to Europe's economic and cultural life. The harmony of past and present is apparent at every turn and the city pulsates with life - the ideal location for unique experiences and lasting memories.
Munich
In Munich, it’s the mix that makes the message. Old meets new, past meets present and future, the modern blends harmoniously with the traditional, bits and bytes with beer, business and leisure. Visit Munich with Starwood Hotels Munich.
Nuremberg
Nuremberg, Bavaria's second largest city, is charming and businesslike. It is famous for its inventions (the pocket watch and the German railway), its gingerbread, bratwurst (local sausage) and toys and wooden artifacts; indeed, Nuremberg hosts the largest toy fair in the world.
Stuttgart
Discover the city: with Le Méridien Stuttgart. Modern and historic art and culture, a great variety of restaurants and bars and the shopping area on Königsstrasse are all just a few minutes away from the hotel.
