Situated on the south-western outskirts of historic Dresden, this traditional, family-run hotel provides easy access to a host of popular attractions in and around this famous city.
The Gasthof Coschütz sits in a quiet area with favourable public transport links to Dresden’s city centre. In addition to this, the hotel’s cosy rooms are decorated in contemporary style, and offer a great place to relax between sightseeing trips.
The Gasthof Coschütz’s restaurant serves a range of German and international dishes, as well as a selection of wines. The hotel bar offers a variety of beverages that can also be enjoyed in the hotel’s beer garden during warmer months.Hotel information Established as a public bar by a local blacksmith in 1841, the Gasthof Coschütz first offered rooms to visitors in 1879. Since this point, the hotel has provided guests with a great base to explore everything the historic city of Dresden has to offer.
The hotel also has rooms for family celebrations and groups of up to 120 people.Room information The Gasthof Coschütz’s cosy double and single rooms are decorated in contemporary style, and feature all modern amenities.Food & beverage The Gasthof Coschütz offers a daily breakfast buffet. The breakfast buffet is open from 07:00 to 10:30 from Monday to Friday. At weekends and on public holidays, the buffet is open from 08:00 to 11:00.
The hotel restaurant serves a selection of dishes, ranging from German specialities to popular international dishes.
The Gasthof Coschütz also offers a range of regionally produced and French wines, from the hotel wine cellar.Hotel FacilitiesGeneral: Parking, Restaurant, Pets Allowed, Bar, Non-Smoking Rooms, Rooms/Facilities for Disabled Guests, Free Parking, Heating Activities: Golf Course (within 3 km), Hiking, BBQ Facilities, Cycling Services: Internet Services, Wi-Fi/Wireless LAN More information of the hotelArea information The ideal location of the Gasthof Coschütz enables guests to enjoy numerous attractions in Dresden and the surrounding area.
Famous sights in Dresden include the splendid Church of Our Lady (Frauenkirche) which was heavily bombed during World War II and the Loschwitz Bridge (also known as the Blue Wonder).
Dresden is also host to a group of very important art museums, such as the Old Masters’ Picture Gallery (Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister) and the Green Vault (Grünes Gewölbe).
In between visits to the many historic and cultural attractions of the area, guests may also choose to relax on the banks of the scenic River Elbe, which flows past the city. |