





Appartements Biedermeier
Where Heritage Meets Hospitality.
Central location in Bad Krozingen, just a few minutes from the Vita Classica spa and Kurpark – ideal for relaxation, nature lovers, and business travelers in the heart of the Black Forest region.
Rooms

Single-bed apartment on the ground floor or 1st floor
Compact studio apartment (approx. 19 sqm) with a cozy combined living and sleeping area, kitchenette, and private bathroom. Ideal for one guest – practical, quiet, and comfortable. Only on the first floor with balcony.

4-bed apartment on the 2nd floor
Practical studio apartment (approx. 32 sqm) with combined living and sleeping area, fully equipped kitchenette, and dining space. For up to 4 guests – compact, modern, and ideal for couples, small families, or friends.

Two-bed apartments on the 1st floor
Cozy studio apartment (approx. 27 sqm) with a combined living and sleeping area, fully equipped kitchenette, and private bathroom. For 2 guests – bright, modern, and perfect for a relaxing stay.

2-room apartment on the ground floor
Bright two-room apartment (approx. 45 sqm) with separate bedroom, living area with additional sleeping option, and fully equipped kitchen. Suitable for up to 3 guests – comfortable, modern, and welcoming.

3-room apartment on the ground floor
Comfortable 3-room apartment (approx. 60 sqm) with living room, separate dining area with fully equipped kitchen, bedroom, and two bathrooms with shower/WC. Suitable for up to 3 guests – spacious, modern, and ideal for longer stays.

One-bed apartments with terrace
Compact studio apartment (approx. 19 sqm) with a cozy combined living and sleeping area, kitchenette, and private bathroom. Ideal for one guest – practical, quiet, and comfortable.

3-bed apartment on the 1st floor (No. 5)
Modern studio apartment (approx. 30 sqm) with combined living and sleeping area, kitchenette, and dining space. Suitable for up to 3 guests – compact, well-equipped, and cozy.

2-room apartment on the 2nd floor (No. 18)
Our spacious 2-room apartment (50 sqm) features a separate bedroom, a comfortable living area, and a fully equipped kitchen. Perfect for couples and longer stays – offering plenty of room to relax and feel at home.

3-bed apartment on the 1st floor (No. 12)
Modern studio apartment (approx. 30 sqm) with combined living and sleeping area, kitchenette, and dining space. Suitable for up to 3 guests – compact, well-equipped, and cozy.

2-room apartment on the 2nd floor (No.16)
Comfortable two-room apartment (approx. 40 sqm) with separate bedroom, living area with additional sleeping option, and fully equipped kitchen. Ideal for up to 3 guests – compact, functional, and cozy.

3-room apartment on the 2nd floor
Spacious 3-room apartment (approx. 55 sqm) with two bedrooms, a cozy living area, and a separate fully equipped kitchen. Perfect for up to 5 guests – comfortable, functional, and ideal for families or small groups.

2-room apartment on the 2nd floor (No. 22)
Spacious two-room apartment (approx. 55 sqm) with separate bedroom, cozy living area with sleeping option, fully equipped kitchen and dining space. Perfect for up to four guests – comfortable, modern, and inviting.
Attractions

Bad Krozingen
Bad Krozingen is a popular spa and wellness town in the Markgräflerland region, known for its mineral-rich thermal springs, beautiful spa gardens, and the Vita Classica thermal baths. Nestled between the Black Forest and the Rhine, it’s perfect for health, relaxation, and nature lovers.

Staufen
Staufen im Breisgau is a charming town at the edge of the Black Forest, known for its picturesque old town, the romantic ruins of Staufen Castle, and its connection to the legend of Dr. Faustus. With cozy wine taverns, quaint shops, and a rich cultural atmosphere, Staufen offers a perfect blend of history, charm, and scenic beauty – a true gem in the Breisgau region.

Freiburg im Breisgau
Freiburg im Breisgau is a vibrant university city at the edge of the Black Forest, famous for its sunny climate, the stunning cathedral, cobbled alleys, and its charming little water channels, the “Bächle.” A perfect mix of history, sustainability, and southern German lifestyle.

Schwarzwald
The Black Forest – one of Germany’s most iconic holiday regions – is known for its dense forests, rolling hills, crystal-clear lakes, and charming villages. A perfect destination for hiking, wellness, and discovering local traditions.

Basel
Basel – Switzerland’s cultural capital – sits on the banks of the Rhine and delights visitors with its historic old town, cutting-edge architecture, and over 40 museums. A vibrant city where tradition meets innovation.

Bodensee
Lake Constance – known as the “Swabian Sea” – enchants with sparkling waters, a Mediterranean feel, and stunning views of the Alps. Shared by three countries, it’s ideal for nature, culture, and relaxation.

Breisach
Breisach am Rhein is beautifully located between the Black Forest and the Vosges, right on the German-French border. With its historic old town, impressive cathedral, and riverside charm, it’s a popular destination for day trips.

Colmar
Colmar – often called a “storybook town of Alsace” – charms with its colorful half-timbered houses, romantic canals, and the picturesque “Little Venice” district. A perfect blend of French flair and Alsatian hospitality.

Elsass
Alsace blends French charm with German heritage. With its picturesque villages, vineyards, timber-framed houses, and outstanding cuisine, the region is a true gem along the Rhine.

Europa-Park
Europa-Park in Rust is Germany’s largest theme park, offering over 100 attractions, 18 themed areas, and spectacular shows. A magical adventure for the whole family – full of fun, thrills, and unforgettable moments.

Kloster Birnau
The Basilica of Birnau is a Baroque masterpiece on the northern shore of Lake Constance, picturesquely nestled among vineyards with sweeping views over the lake. Built between 1746 and 1749 by the Vorarlberg architect Peter Thumb, it features a splendid Rococo interior, including frescoes by Gottfried Bernhard Götz and sculptures by Joseph Anton Feuchtmayer, such as the famous "Honigschlecker" (honey-licking cherub). Today, the church is a popular pilgrimage site and a highlight of the Upper Swabian Baroque Route.

Insel Mainau
Mainau Island, also known as the Flower Island of Lake Constance, is a colorful paradise of gardens, exotic plants, and historic architecture. Highlights include the baroque palace, the palm house, and one of Germany’s largest butterfly houses.

Straßburg
Strasbourg – the capital of Alsace and home to the European Parliament – blends French charm with German heritage. Its picturesque old town (a UNESCO World Heritage Site), the stunning cathedral, and the “La Petite France” district make it a cultural gem.

Münstertal
Münstertal is a picturesque valley in the southern Black Forest, known for its lush landscapes, traditional farms, and panoramic views stretching to the Vosges. A perfect spot for hiking, relaxing, and reconnecting with nature.