The hotel Rügenblick - exterior view, © Hotel Rügenblick
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Experience Hanseatic hospitality.

As an inclusion hotel, the "Hotel Rügenblick" is a house for and with people with handicap - but also beyond that every guest is welcome.

Our non-smoking house has 44 rooms, some of which are handicapped accessible, with a total of 90 beds. Most of the rooms are furnished as apartments or family rooms and are perfectly suitable for families and small travel groups. Of course you are always welcome as a single traveler or couple. Feel free to use our comfortable single, double or twin rooms in our house. You can enjoy breakfast in our modern breakfast room or on our large sun terrace.

In 3 minutes walk through our park-like grounds you will reach our restaurant "Sundblick". Look forward to a varied, fresh cuisine and on weekends to our homemade cake specialties.

Relaxing time-outs in our in-house cosmetic and massage studio round off the varied offer.

Experience an extraordinary city with a high cultural value, with lovingly restored town houses, imposing brick churches and a multitude of valuable testimonies of the Hanseatic era. The unique location on the Strelasund with a view of the coast of the Island of Rügen adds a maritime experience to the cultural offerings.

Information about accessibility

  • There are two parking spaces for people with disabilities (space size: 300 cm x 500 cm).
  • A bus stop is located 150 m from the entrance.
  • The path between the parking lot and the entrance is about 15 m long and partly not easy to walk and drive on.
  • Alternatively to the main entrance (with a step of 18 cm height) there is a step-free side entrance (door threshold 1 cm).
  • All rooms that can be used by guests and are elevated are accessible at ground level, by elevator or via a ramp.
  • The elevator cabin is 112 cm x 140 cm (width x depth). The clear passage width of the elevator door is 90 cm. The command stations in the elevator are placed at a height of 100 cm to 126 cm.
  • There are two steps between the reception desk and the elevator; alternatively, a ramp (6% slope over a length of 4 m, width 100 cm) can be used.
  • All passages/doors are at least 90 cm wide (exception: seminar room door 3 with 84 cm).
  • The reception counter is 99 cm high. There is an alternative communication option while seated.
  • There are wheelchair accessible tables in the breakfast room and in the separate restaurant "Sundblick".
  • Public WC for people with disabilities available in the hotel
  • Public WC for people with disabilities available in the restaurant "Sundblick

 

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Hotel Rügenblick

Große Parower Strasse 133
18435 Stralsund


rezeption@hotel-ruegenblick.de
+49 3831 - 356939-0
https://www.hotel-ruegenblick.de/
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© Anke Neumeister/Deutsches Meeresmuseum

SEA MUSEUM Stralsund

  • Open today
  • Katharinenberg, 18439 Stralsund

The MEERESMUSEUM in Stralsund's old town is currently closed. The museum is expected to open in 2024 after extensive modernization work.

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Exterior view of the OZEANEUM from the harbour side, © Foto: Anke Neumeister/Deutsches Meeresmuseum (Motiv aus der Ausstellung „Riesen der Meere“: Martin Harms/Deutsches Meeresmuseum

OZEANEUM Stralsund

  • Open today
  • Hafenstraße, 18439 Stralsund

With its five exhibitions and 46 aquariums, the OZEANEUM Stralsund invites you on an extraordinary underwater journey beneath the northern seas. Visit Humboldt penguins on the roof terrace, "Niki" the female sand tiger shark in the 2.6-million-litre pool "Open Atlantic" and the giants of the sea - real life replicas of whales.

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© Archiv Zoo Stralsund

Stralsund Zoo

  • Open today
  • Grünhufer Bogen, 18437 Stralsund

The largest zoo in Vorpommern with 800 animals in 120 species and shapes offers a "journey through the fantastic world of animals!" - from chimpanzees to tarantulas, from farms to jungles.

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© TZ HST

Central Station

  • Freely accessible at any time
  • Tribseer Damm, 18437 Stralsund

The second tour to the world with a very beautiful reception hall designed in the 1930s by the artist Erich Kliefert.

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© SKF

Playing card factory museum workshop

  • Closed today
  • Katharinenberg, 18435 Stralsund

Today, the playing card factory is more of a workshop than a museum. Work is also carried out on all the historic machines, so that a vivid impression of the working conditions in an old print shop can be conveyed. As a visitor, you can look over the employees' shoulders or find out more in an exhibition.

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© B. Ziolkowski

Soap manufactory fragrance Ziolkowski

  • Closed today
  • Krummenhagener Straße, 18442 Krummenhagen

So that you feel good in your skin, we produce in our small family business natural soaps z. Bps. (Rügen healing chalk soap, shampoo soap, salt soap and much more) from goat's milk. These we obtain from an organic farmer from our region. All our natural soaps (cold-stirred) are without preservatives and artificial fragrances.

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© TMV/Tiemann

Church St. Nikolai Stralsund

  • Open today
  • Alter Markt, 18439 Stralsund

The oldest of the three parish churches is the monumental St. Nikolai church, located at the old marketplace. With its two impressive organs, made by Buchholz and Schuke, the church belongs to the most beautiful sacral building in northern Europe.

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© HANSESTADT Stralsund l Pressestelle

Gorch Fock I

  • Open today
  • An der Fährbrücke, 18439 Stralsund

Built in only 100 days! Thousands of cadets learned to sail on the German Navy's sail training ship. The Gorch Fock I is the type ship of a class of five sail training ships, which also includes the German Navy's sail training ship of the same name built in 1958.

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© TZ HST

Children playground lido

  • Große Parower Straße, 18435 Stralsund

The playground directly on the beach! Play equipment: toddler slide, spring rocker, slide, balancing elements, swings, toddler swing and climbing frame, climbing element, climbing device with sand area, swing. Recommended by us for children from 3 years. Equipment: located in the greenery and the beach, benches

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© TZ HST

Children playground Küsterbastion

  • Knieperwall, 18439 Stralsund

Playground with a view of the Knieperteich. Recommended by us for children from 1 year.

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© Erik Hart

Maid's Well

  • Freely accessible at any time
  • Fährstraße, 18439 Stralsund

The "Mägdebrunnen" was recreated in 2003 on the site of a historic fountain by the German sculptor Günter Kaden. Its design details inspire(d) again and again to different interpretations.

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© STRALSUND MUSEUM

Naval museum Stralsund

  • Zur Sternschanze, 18439 Stralsund

The naval museum is located on the peninsula Dänholm.

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© TZ HST

Brick trench bridge - Rügen dam

  • Open today
  • Werftstraße / L296, 18439 Stralsund

The Rügen causeway is the first fixed trafficable crossing of the Strelasund, over which both the old B 96, the Stralsund-Sassnitz railroad line and a footpath and cycle path lead. It was completed in 1937.

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© Kredl / TZ HST

Sundpromenade

  • Freely accessible at any time
  • Sundpromenade, 18435 Stralsund

An idyllic promenade along the Strelasund. For walks along the water from Stralsund harbor to Parow.

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© TZ HST

Dänholm Island

  • Freely accessible at any time
  • 18439 Stralsund

The island of Dänholm is a small island with a lot of history. Already used for military purposes under the Swedes, Dänholm was developed into the cradle of the Prussian Navy.

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