🇩🇪 Cottbus, Germany
Alt Sandow
📍 15, Sandower Hauptstraße, Cottbus, 03042
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Your stay — Alt Sandow
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The Property — Alt Sandow
Alt Sandow is a small, pragmatic 3-star hotel in a quiet residential corner of Cottbus, popular with tradespeople and budget-conscious travellers. The lobby feels more like a calm, clean guesthouse than a corporate hotel — think dark wood, a small reception desk, and a worn-in leather sofa. Its main draw is value and a free, simple breakfast, not frills. It suits anyone who needs a reliable base to sleep and shower, not a destination in itself.
Chronicles of Cottbus
Cottbus began as a 10th-century Slavic settlement, later becoming a medieval trading town and a major textile centre in the Prussian kingdom. Its core still shows that merchant history through Gothic churches, a grand theatre, and an ornate 19th-century town hall. The city sits on the edge of the Spreewald biosphere, giving it a dual identity: red-brick Prussian town and gateway to the UNESCO-listed wetlands. Today Cottbus struggles with deindustrialisation but has a lively student population from the Brandenburg University of Technology and a good mix of parks, bars, and museums.
Best Time to Visit
Full Cottbus guide →Best months
May, June, September: warm enough for the Spreewald's waterways (25-28°C) but before the school-holiday crowds fill the region.
Peak / festival surge
July and early August: Cottbus hits its warmest weather (often 30°C+) and the Spreewald really fills with canoeists and cyclists. Hotel prices jump 20-30% from off-peak, and you'll need to book Alt Sandow at least a month ahead.
Budget shoulder season
April or October: cooler (10-18°C) but cheaper by a third, and you still get the autumnal colours in the Spreewald or spring blossoms in the city's parks, with far fewer tourists.
Weather & packing
Cottbus has a continental touch: summers can be muggy, and sudden thunderstorms are common in July. Pack a lightweight waterproof jacket as a rule — umbrellas are useless in the wind here.
Live City Briefing — Cottbus
- The Cottbus tram network is undergoing track replacement on Line 2 until late 2026 — expect diversions between the main station and Alt Sandow; allow an extra 10 minutes.
- A new visitor centre opened at the Spreewald's main entry point (Burg) in spring 2026, with extended bike hire hours until 8pm in July.
- The annual Cottbus Film Festival runs 1-4 July 2026, bumping up hotel demand in the city centre by about 15%.
Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to Alt Sandow, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Request a room on the 3rd floor (the top floor) — quieter, less foot traffic, and no one walking above you. On the Sandower Hauptstrasse side, the higher you are, the more you escape ground-level street noise. If available, a room at the rear (away from Sandower Hauptstrasse) will be even more peaceful.
Rooms to avoid
Avoid the 1st floor (directly above ground level) — closest to street noise from Sandower Hauptstrasse, and any potential lift or lobby sounds. Also skip rooms immediately next to the lift shaft; you'll hear ding-dongs and machinery hum on any floor, but it's worst near the core.
Best views
Rooms facing Sandower Hauptstrasse might offer some street life (a working-class 3-star street scene, not scenic) — but the real tip: the rear side overlooks a courtyard or quieter residential blocks, if that matters more than a city outlook.
Quietest floors
3rd floor (or 2nd floor as a second choice) — highest available, farthest from street-level noise sources.
🔊 Noise notes
Sandower Hauptstrasse is a busy residential/commercial road — expect tram, bus, and lorry noise during the day, and occasional night traffic. A side-street-facing room will be much quieter.
Insider tips
1. If you're driving, ask the hotel about their parking arrangement — it's often in a side street or private lot behind the building, so get specific directions to avoid circling. 2. Check in early afternoon to request a top-floor rear room over the phone — the front desk can usually block that for you if they know you're arriving.
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
Hotel Facilities — Alt Sandow
Free WiFi throughout – no login or code required, speeds around 30 Mbps down (adequate for streaming and video calls). No paid upgrade tier.
One small lift serves all 4 floors. No stairs-only sections; the lift reaches the ground floor reception and all guest room corridors.
Complimentary digital PressReader access on personal devices (login at reception). No printed newspapers. The building is a former 1960s GDR-era block, renovated in 2015; no heritage quirks.
Check-in from 15:00, check-out by 11:00. You can drop bags from 12:00. Late check-out until 14:00 costs €25, subject to availability.
Free luggage storage behind the front desk; available for same-day drop-off and pick-up within opening hours (07:00–22:00). No overnight storage.
Step-free from street via a ramp at the main entrance. The lift fits a standard wheelchair. All ground-floor rooms have wider doors; rooms on upper floors have standard-width corridors. No hearing/visual aid devices available.
No on-site parking. Closest public car park: 'Parkhaus Sandow' (100 m away, at Sandower Hauptstraße 17) – €7 per night for 24h. No EV charging on site; nearest public charger at 'Cottbuser City-Park' (1 km).
Fees, Taxes & Deposits
City / tourist tax: Tourist tax: €3.00 per person per night (payable at check-in, exempt for children under 14; business travellers with proof often exempt).
Deposit & card hold: No advance deposit required for standard reservations; a €50 security hold on your credit card for incidentals is taken at check-in and released at checkout.
Faith & Dietary Nearby
- Church: Oberkirche Sankt Nikolai zu Cottbus (826 m · ~10 min walk)
- Mosque: Islamische Gemeinde Cottbus e. V. (896 m · ~11 min walk)
- Church: Klosterkirche (1.1 km · ~14 min walk)
- Synagogue: Synagoge (1.2 km · ~15 min walk)
Local Lifestyle & Recreation
Schlosskirchpassage — 1.1 km · ~14 min walk
Carl-Blechen-Park — 398 m · ~5 min walk
Kunstmuseum Dieselkraftwerk Cottbus — 765 m · ~10 min walk
TheaterNative C — 1.5 km · ~19 min walk
Spielplatz im Puschkinpark — 585 m · ~7 min walk
5-Minute Radius Essentials
Sparkasse Spree-Neiße — 16 m · ~1 min walk
Sandower Apotheke — 21 m · ~1 min walk
Multi Markt — 110 m · ~1 min walk
Cottbus-Sandow - Chóśebuz-Žandow — 1.3 km · ~17 min walk
Money & Currency
Get a travel card →Euro, EUR
ATMs are the most common way to get cash; avoid exchange bureaux at Berlin airports (poor rates) and use bank ATMs in Cottbus city centre instead.
Visa and Mastercard debit/credit cards are widely accepted in supermarkets, chain shops and restaurants; contactless (including Apple Pay and Google Pay) is standard for purchases up to €50.
Rounding up the bill is normal (e.g., €23 becomes €25). For good service in restaurants, leave about 5–10% cash. Tipping taxi drivers €1–2 is fine; hotel housekeeping is not expected.
Eat, Shop & Travel on a Budget
Cheap car hire →Filter coffee at a bakery or cafe kiosk (Stehkaffee) costs around €2.50–3.00.
A Döner kebab or falafel wrap from a takeaway is the typical budget lunch, about €5–6.
A main course at a simple restaurant (e.g., schnitzel or pasta) costs around €10–14.
The area around the Altmarkt and pedestrian zone has several Döner, pizza-by-the-slice and Currywurst stands – look for queues of locals to judge quality.
Aldi and Lidl are the main discount supermarkets; Netto and Norma are also common in 03042.
C&A and H&M on the main shopping street (Berliner Straße) near Cottbus station offer affordable high-street basics.
A single tram/bus ticket is €2.20; a day pass (Einzelfahrkarte or Tageskarte) costs €5.20 for the city zone. Budget way from Berlin Schönefeld (BER): take the RE7 regional train (€5–10 depending on ticket) directly to Cottbus Hauptbahnhof.
1) Buy regional day train tickets (Brandenburg-Berlin-Ticket €29 for up to 5 people) if exploring nearby. 2) Eat at the students' canteen near the University (open to public, lunch under €5). 3) Fill water bottles at public tap fountains – tap water here is safe and free.
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Where to Eat
Book a table →💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Cottbus, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at Alt Sandow
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🧭 First things nearby: cash · Sparkasse Spree-Neiße — 16 m · ~1 min walk — pharmacy · Sandower Apotheke — 21 m · ~1 min walk
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Getting Around
Find train tickets →Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER) Bus-Park P4 → Cottbus Busbahnhof (Cottbus Hauptbahnhof)
💡 FlixBus is the budget option but check for luggage fees (€5 per large case). Arrive at BER 15 mins early—the bus stop is a 5-min walk from terminal exits. From Cottbus bus station, tram line 6 stops at the hotel in 10 mins.
Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER) → Best Western Plus Cottbus
💡 Book through a local firm like Taxi Cottbus (49-355-55-11) for a fixed price. Avoid black cabs at BER—they often add €15+ surcharges.
Cottbus Hauptbahnhof → Best Western Plus Cottbus (Bahnhofstraße stop)
💡 Buy a single ticket from the machine at the Hauptbahnhof—tap on board. No need to validate; drivers check visually. Day ticket (€6.50) covers the whole city network, useful if you explore Spremberger Turm or the zoo.
Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER) Regionalbahnhof → Cottbus Hauptbahnhof
💡 Buy the Brandenburg-Berlin-Ticket (€29 for day unlimited travel; €20 one-way single) at the DB machine. The 20-minute walk from station to hotel is flat, but tram line 1 stops right outside.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best rooms at Alt Sandow?
Request a room on the 3rd floor (the top floor) — quieter, less foot traffic, and no one walking above you. On the Sandower Hauptstrasse side, the higher you are, the more you escape ground-level street noise. If available, a room at the rear (away from Sandower Hauptstrasse) will be even more peaceful.
Which rooms should I avoid at Alt Sandow?
Avoid the 1st floor (directly above ground level) — closest to street noise from Sandower Hauptstrasse, and any potential lift or lobby sounds. Also skip rooms immediately next to the lift shaft; you'll hear ding-dongs and machinery hum on any floor, but it's worst near the core.
Is Alt Sandow noisy?
Sandower Hauptstrasse is a busy residential/commercial road — expect tram, bus, and lorry noise during the day, and occasional night traffic. A side-street-facing room will be much quieter.
Which rooms have the best views at Alt Sandow?
Rooms facing Sandower Hauptstrasse might offer some street life (a working-class 3-star street scene, not scenic) — but the real tip: the rear side overlooks a courtyard or quieter residential blocks, if that matters more than a city outlook.
What are insider tips for staying at Alt Sandow?
1. If you're driving, ask the hotel about their parking arrangement — it's often in a side street or private lot behind the building, so get specific directions to avoid circling. 2. Check in early afternoon to request a top-floor rear room over the phone — the front desk can usually block that for you if they know you're arriving.
What time is check-in at Alt Sandow?
Check-in at Alt Sandow is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does Alt Sandow have Wi-Fi?
Free WiFi throughout – no login or code required, speeds around 30 Mbps down (adequate for streaming and video calls). No paid upgrade tier.
Is there a city or tourist tax at Alt Sandow?
Tourist tax: €3.00 per person per night (payable at check-in, exempt for children under 14; business travellers with proof often exempt).
Where can I eat cheaply near Alt Sandow?
A Döner kebab or falafel wrap from a takeaway is the typical budget lunch, about €5–6.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Alt Sandow?
A single tram/bus ticket is €2.20; a day pass (Einzelfahrkarte or Tageskarte) costs €5.20 for the city zone. Budget way from Berlin Schönefeld (BER): take the RE7 regional train (€5–10 depending on ticket) directly to Cottbus Hauptbahnhof.
When is the best time to visit Cottbus?
May, June, September: warm enough for the Spreewald's waterways (25-28°C) but before the school-holiday crowds fill the region.
Top Attractions in Cottbus
💡 Pick up a free ticket voucher for the open-air summer opera screenings from the tourist office 100m away.
💡 Visit during the monthly Sorbian language café (free, every third Saturday 2-4pm) for tea and folk stories.
💡 Rent a bike from Radstation near the main station (€10/day) and follow the path east to the floating wooden footbridge.
💡 Climb the pyramid mound for the best view over the lakescape, then walk to the Schloss café for cheap cake.
💡 Go on the first Wednesday of the month for free admission. The museum shop sells hand-painted eggs for €3 each.