Café Prinzess Emma

Café Prinzess Emma

Schloßstraße 17, 34454 Bad Arolsen (Kernstadt) , Hessen, Germany
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"... This sentence is placed on a seat cushion of the beautiful couch set in front of the window of Prince Emma Cafés on Schlossstraße of Bad Arolsen, the “Flaniermeile” near the baroque residence castle, the landmark of the small town. The café is named after Princess Emma, a later queen of the Netherlands, who was born here in 1858. “Cafe-Oma-Gemülich-Wohlfühl-Flair from the finest.” – This is how PetraIO described the ambience here a year ago, and I can only fully agree with it! Old, but very well maintained and well preserved couches and armchairs determine the image, the three ceiling paintings from the history of Bad Arolsen are worth seeing. Even today fresh flowers on the table and t...

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Teléfono: +495691628989

Dirección: Schloßstraße 17, 34454 Bad Arolsen (Kernstadt) , Hessen, Germany

Ciudad: Bad Arolsen

Sitio Web: http://www.cafeprinzessemma.de

Horario de apertura

Martes: 09:30 -18:00

Miércoles: 09:30 -18:00

Jueves: 09:30 -18:00

Viernes: 09:30 -18:00

Sábado: 09:30 -18:00

Domingo: 09:30 -18:00

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Comodidades: 3

Categorías: 5

Reseñas: 2


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5 /5 Reseña

... This sentence is placed on a seat cushion of the beautiful couch set in front of the window of Prince Emma Cafés on Schlossstraße of Bad Arolsen, the “Flaniermeile” near the baroque residence castle, the landmark of the small town. The café is named after Princess Emma, a later queen of the Netherlands, who was born here in 1858. “Cafe-Oma-Gemülich-Wohlfühl-Flair from the finest.” – This is how PetraIO described the ambience here a year ago, and I can only fully agree with it! Old, but very well maintained and well preserved couches and armchairs determine the image, the three ceiling paintings from the history of Bad Arolsen are worth seeing. Even today fresh flowers on the table and th...

5 /5 Reseña

... This sentence is placed on a seat cushion of the beautiful couch set in front of the window of Prince Emma Cafés on Schlossstraße of Bad Arolsen, the “Flaniermeile” near the baroque residence castle, the landmark of the small town. The café is named after Princess Emma, a later queen of the Netherlands, who was born here in 1858. “Cafe-Oma-Gemülich-Wohlfühl-Flair from the finest.” – This is how PetraIO described the ambience here a year ago, and I can only fully agree with it! Old, but very well maintained and well preserved couches and armchairs determine the image, the three ceiling paintings from the history of Bad Arolsen are worth seeing. Even today fresh flowers on the table and th...