Your stay — Alt Fürstätt
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The Property — Alt Fürstätt
Alt Fürstätt is a modest, family-run 3-star on a quiet side street five minutes' walk from Rosenheim's central Max-Josefs-Platz. The lobby is clean and unpretentious, with parquet floors and a reception desk piled with local brochures. Its USP is straightforward: decent rooms, a generous breakfast buffet with fresh pretzels and cold cuts, and free parking — rare this close to the town centre. Best for value-conscious couples or solo travellers who want a reliable base without fuss.
Chronicles of Rosenheim
Rosenheim grew from a Roman river crossing on the Inn into a medieval salt-trading hub, and its wealth shows in the ornate gabled houses along the pedestrianised centre. The Mangfall river feeds the inner ring of canals that give the old town a slight Venice-of-the-Alps feel, though locals will correct that comparison. By the 19th century it became a railway junction and brewery town, with the Flötzinger brewery still operating in the historic Brechthaus. Today it's a relaxed commuter city for Munich and a gateway to the Chiemsee and nearby Alps, with a lively farmers' market every Saturday on the Max-Josefs-Platz. Contemporary identity is solidly Bavarian: dirndls and lederhosen are common on festival days, and locals are proudly down-to-earth.
Best Time to Visit
Full Rosenheim guide →Best months
May, June and September — warm (20-25°C), long daylight until 9pm, and the main summer crowds have not yet arrived or have thinned out. The spring flowers and autumn foliage along the Inn are a bonus.
Peak / festival surge
July and August are peak summer holiday months, with temperatures often hitting 30°C. The Rosenheim Summer Festival (late July) brings street music and extra visitors, pushing hotel rates up roughly 20-30% over off-peak. Advance booking is essential.
Budget shoulder season
April and October are the budget shoulder months: temperatures of 10-15°C but sunny spells, prices drop by a third, and the Christmas market hasn't started yet. You'll see locals rather than tourists.
Weather & packing
Rosenheim can whip up sudden thunderstorms off the Alps even on a sunny July afternoon — a light waterproof jacket is non-negotiable. Pack layers (T-shirt + cardigan or light jumper) because evenings drop to 12-15°C even in summer.
Live City Briefing — Rosenheim
- The main train station (Rosenheim Bahnhof) is undergoing platform renovation until late 2026; expect longer transfer times from Munich (Marienplatz line S7 replaced by buses until end of July, check DB app).
- A new direct footbridge over the Inn opened in spring 2026, cutting walking time from the Alt Fürstätt to the Mangfallpark from 20 to 12 minutes — ideal for a sunset stroll.
- The weekly Saturday market on Max-Josefs-Platz runs year-round; in July it features fresh blueberries and local asparagus, and the adjacent pedestrian zone now has new outdoor seating for two recently opened craft-beer bars.
Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to Alt Fürstätt, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Request a room on the upper floors (3rd or 4th floor) facing the courtyard at the back. These are furthest from street traffic and offer more quiet. If courtyard rooms aren't available, ask for a room at the side of the building rather than the front.
Rooms to avoid
Avoid rooms on the ground floor (especially those near the reception or breakfast room) and any room facing the main street at the front of the hotel, as this will get traffic noise from Rosenheim's town centre roads.
Best views
The best view is from upper-floor rooms at the back or side, overlooking the courtyard or neighbouring rooftops – not the front street, which is a typical town-centre road with shops and traffic.
Quietest floors
Floors 3 and 4 are the quietest, being above street-level noise and away from ground-floor public areas.
🔊 Noise notes
Rosenheim town centre has moderate street traffic (cars, delivery vans, pedestrians) during the day, and some bar/restaurant noise in the evening. The hotel may have a service entrance or kitchen exhaust at the rear, but courtyard rooms are still quieter than front-facing ones.
Insider tips
1. Request a courtyard-facing room at booking – it's your best bet for a quiet night. 2. If you're driving, ask if they have on-site or nearby parking (many 3-star town hotels don't, so check in advance). 3. Breakfast starts around 7am – head down early to avoid the rush in a small dining room.
- 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 Fürstätt
Free Wi-Fi for all guests; speed around 30 Mbps down, suitable for streaming and video calls. No login or password; uses an open SSID but requires accepting terms on a captive portal every 12 hours.
One lift serves all three guest floors and the breakfast lounge in the modern wing. The older annexe (rooms 101–112) is stairs-only.
No digital newsstand. A few print copies of Süddeutsche Zeitung and local OVB are put out in the breakfast room each morning. No unusual heritage quirks; building is a converted 19th-century townhouse with original staircase and stucco.
Check-in from 14:00; early bag-drop from 10:00. Late check-out until 13:00 costs €15. Check-out by 11:00.
Free storage behind reception during opening hours (06:00–22:00 weekdays, 07:00–21:00 weekends). After-hours storage by arrangement only.
Step-free access via a ramp at the side entrance (ring bell for assistance). Two ground-floor rooms adapted for wheelchair users; no lift in the annexe. The main restaurant and breakfast room are fully accessible.
No on-site parking. Closest public car park is Altstadtgarage, a 3-minute walk, costing €12 per 24 hours (€1.50 per hour). No EV charging.
Fees, Taxes & Deposits
City / tourist tax: €2.50 per person per night
Deposit & card hold: No advance deposit required for standard bookings; a €50 incidental hold per stay is taken at check-in by card imprint or cash.
Faith & Dietary Nearby
- Church: Hofkapelle (193 m · ~2 min walk)
- Church: Rosenkranzkirche (304 m · ~4 min walk)
- Church: Kirche Jesu Christi der Heiligen der Letzten Tage (443 m · ~6 min walk)
- Church: St. Quirinus (539 m · ~7 min walk)
Local Lifestyle & Recreation
Stadtcenter — 2.6 km · ~33 min walk
Kleppermuseum — 1.7 km · ~22 min walk
5-Minute Radius Essentials
Nearest — 858 m · ~11 min walk
OPTYMED Apotheke im Kaufland — 1.1 km · ~14 min walk
Rosenheim Aicherpark — 1.1 km · ~14 min walk
Money & Currency
Get a travel card →Euro, EUR
Use ATMs for the best rates; avoid exchange bureaux at the airport or tourist offices as they charge high fees.
Visa and Mastercard are widely accepted in shops and restaurants; contactless and mobile pay are common; some smaller places may prefer cash.
In restaurants, round up or leave 5-10% for good service; taxis round up to the next euro; hotel staff and porters get a euro or two.
Eat, Shop & Travel on a Budget
Cheap car hire →Filter coffee or espresso from bakery-cafés — about €2.50-3.00.
A bread roll (Brötchen) with cheese or sausage from a bakery — around €3.50-5.00.
A main dish at a traditional Gasthof — usually €10-14 for something like schnitzel or dumplings.
Look for Bayerische Dampfnudeln, Leberkäse semmeln, or currywurst stands in the pedestrian zone near Ludwigsplatz.
Rewe, Edeka, and the discounters Aldi and Lidl are the main chains in Rosenheim.
Main high street chains like C&A, H&M, and Takko are in the city centre; there are no notable market stalls for clothing.
Day pass for the local Stadtwerke buses is about €3.50; walking or cycling is easy since the centre is compact. From Munich Airport, the cheapest option is the regional train (BRB) via Munich Hauptbahnhof or Ostbahnhof — about €15 each way.
Eat at bakeries or butcher shops (Metzgerei) for a cheap breakfast or lunch. Visit supermarkets for drinks and snacks. Get the Bayern-Ticket if travelling with others by regional train.
Good to know — Rosenheim
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Emergency Contacts
RosenheimIn Germany, 112 is the single European emergency number for ambulance and fire services. For police, use 110. Non-urgent medical advice can be reached by calling 116117. For the local Rosenheim police station (non-emergency), call +49 8031 2000.
💡 Save these numbers in your phone. In life-threatening emergencies, call immediately.
Where to Eat
Book a table →💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Rosenheim, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at Alt Fürstätt
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🧭 First things nearby: cash · Nearest — 858 m · ~11 min walk — pharmacy · OPTYMED Apotheke im Kaufland — 1.1 km · ~14 min walk
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Getting Around
Find train tickets →Munich Airport (central bus station outside Terminal 1) → Rosenheim central bus station (Bahnhofsplatz)
💡 Book online 24h ahead for the best price – on the bus it’s €8 more. The bus drops you a 5-min walk from TRYP, but if you’re late, the 3-min taxi from Bahnhof cost €10.
Munich Central Station (Hbf) → Rosenheim Bahnhof
💡 Sit on the right side of the train for views of the Chiemgau Alps just before Rosenheim—best light is late afternoon.
Munich Airport (MUC) → Restaurant & Pension Ocakbasi im Schützenhaus, Rosenheim
💡 Use a fixed-price service like MUC Transfer or Rosenheim Taxi; Uber can be 20% pricier from the airport.
Munich Airport (MUC) → Premium Inn Rosenheim City Lokhöfe Hotel
💡 Pre-book with Taxi Rosenheim (+49 8031 33000) for a fixed €110–120 ride. Avoid airport taxi rank — they charge up to €160. Metered is fine but costs more after 10 pm.
Rosenheim Hauptbahnhof → Premium Inn Rosenheim City Lokhöfe Hotel
💡 Tram 2 runs direct from the station to 'Lokhöfe' stop. It's a single-zone fare (€2.20). Buy tickets from the vending machine on the platform — exact change needed. The tram is newer and quieter than the bus.
Rosenheim Bahnhof (platform 1, bus bay C) → TRYP by Wyndham (Haltestelle 'Hans A. Fischer Strasse')
💡 Buy a single ticket on the bus (cash only – small change). If you’re arriving late or on a Sunday, walking from the station takes 20 minutes along Kufsteiner Strasse – flat the whole way.
Rosenheim Central Bus Station (ZOB) → Premium Inn Rosenheim City Lokhöfe Hotel
💡 Bus 9400 stops at 'Lokhöfe' stop, 100 m from the hotel. Use the Rosenheim Mobil app to buy a single ticket (€2.50) or day pass (€5.50). Cash only on board — no card.
Rosenheim Bahnhof → Schützenhaustraße (stop near Pension Ocakbasi)
💡 Validate your ticket in the machine on board—inspectors are common and fines are €60.
Munich Airport (MUC) → Rosenheim Bahnhof
💡 Buy a Bayern-Ticket for €27 if you're travelling after 9am—it covers the train and all local buses in Rosenheim for the day.
Munich Airport (Terminal 1 or 2) → Rosenheim Bahnhof, then 5 min walk to TRYP
💡 Buy the Bayern ticket (€27 for one person or €47 for up to five) if you’re travelling as a group – valid on regional trains all day. Don’t take the ICE, it costs double and doesn’t save time.
Munich Airport (MUC) → Premium Inn Rosenheim City Lokhöfe Hotel
💡 Buy a Bayern-Ticket single (€24) at the airport DB machine for the cheapest direct train. Avoid changing at Munich Hauptbahnhof — take S-Bahn S1 or S8 to Ostbahnhof, then RE5 to Rosenheim. The hotel is a 7-minute walk from Rosenheim station, exit via the south side.
Munich Airport arrivals → TRYP by Wyndham Rosenheim (Kufsteiner Strasse 100)
💡 Uber works reliably in Rosenheim now, but from the airport it’s usually 20% more than a metered taxi because of pickup fees. For a fixed price, ask at the taxi rank (€90–€100).
About Rosenheim
Wikipedia ↗Rosenheim (German pronunciation: [ˈʁoːzn̩ˌhaɪm] ) is a city in Bavaria, Germany. It is an independent city located in the centre of the district of Rosenheim in Upper Bavaria, and is also the seat of its administration. It is located on the west bank of the Inn at the confluence of the rivers Inn an...
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best rooms at Alt Fürstätt?
Request a room on the upper floors (3rd or 4th floor) facing the courtyard at the back. These are furthest from street traffic and offer more quiet. If courtyard rooms aren't available, ask for a room at the side of the building rather than the front.
Which rooms should I avoid at Alt Fürstätt?
Avoid rooms on the ground floor (especially those near the reception or breakfast room) and any room facing the main street at the front of the hotel, as this will get traffic noise from Rosenheim's town centre roads.
Is Alt Fürstätt noisy?
Rosenheim town centre has moderate street traffic (cars, delivery vans, pedestrians) during the day, and some bar/restaurant noise in the evening. The hotel may have a service entrance or kitchen exhaust at the rear, but courtyard rooms are still quieter than front-facing ones.
Which rooms have the best views at Alt Fürstätt?
The best view is from upper-floor rooms at the back or side, overlooking the courtyard or neighbouring rooftops – not the front street, which is a typical town-centre road with shops and traffic.
What are insider tips for staying at Alt Fürstätt?
1. Request a courtyard-facing room at booking – it's your best bet for a quiet night. 2. If you're driving, ask if they have on-site or nearby parking (many 3-star town hotels don't, so check in advance). 3. Breakfast starts around 7am – head down early to avoid the rush in a small dining room.
What time is check-in at Alt Fürstätt?
Check-in at Alt Fürstätt is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does Alt Fürstätt have Wi-Fi?
Free Wi-Fi for all guests; speed around 30 Mbps down, suitable for streaming and video calls. No login or password; uses an open SSID but requires accepting terms on a captive portal every 12 hours.
Is there a city or tourist tax at Alt Fürstätt?
€2.50 per person per night
Where can I eat cheaply near Alt Fürstätt?
A bread roll (Brötchen) with cheese or sausage from a bakery — around €3.50-5.00.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Alt Fürstätt?
Day pass for the local Stadtwerke buses is about €3.50; walking or cycling is easy since the centre is compact. From Munich Airport, the cheapest option is the regional train (BRB) via Munich Hauptbahnhof or Ostbahnhof — about €15 each way.
When is the best time to visit Rosenheim?
May, June and September — warm (20-25°C), long daylight until 9pm, and the main summer crowds have not yet arrived or have thinned out. The spring flowers and autumn foliage along the Inn are a bonus.
Top Attractions in Rosenheim
💡 Go early on a weekday—before 9am the street is empty and the morning light hits the facades from the east, avoiding harsh shadows.
💡 Walk down the narrow side streets like Lederergasse for less crowded views of original Baroque buildings.
💡 Climb the tower for €2 on Saturday mornings if the sexton is around—ask at the parish office next door. The view over the rooftops is better than from the nearby Mädchenschulstrasse.
💡 Free entry is for the permanent collection; temporary exhibitions sometimes cost a few euros. Check their website for free guided tours on Thursdays.
💡 The path behind the Stadtmuseum leads to a less crowded section with views of the old weir and swans—locals use it for jogging.
💡 Walk around the outside to see the old railway tracks and signal posts preserved as part of the plaza. The exhibitions cost about €12, but the building and surrounding area are free.
💡 Head to the wooden footbridge near the western end for the best view of the river and the old town skyline.
💡 Walk downstream to the 'Innspitz' where the Mangfall meets the Inn—it's a quiet spot for a picnic and you can sometimes see kayakers practising slalom moves.