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Historical Charm in the Heart of Lucerne
Experience a unique stay at Hotel Wilden Mann, nestled in Lucerne's historical old town. Indulge in the charm of individually decorated rooms featuring antique furniture.
Culinary Delights and Wine Selection
Savor the fusion of traditional and international cuisine at our two restaurants. Explore a diverse selection of fine wines at our own wine cellar.
Relaxation and Convenience
Unwind in the spacious lounge area with international newspapers and a library. Enjoy complimentary tea, coffee, and a free bottle of water in your non-smoking room. Plus, our central location allows easy access to Lucerne's iconic Chapel Bridge and other attractions.
Book your unforgettable stay at Hotel Wilden Mann today!
When booking more than 4 rooms, different policies and additional supplements may apply.
WiFi is available in all areas and is free of charge.
Pets are allowed. Charges may be applicable.
Children of any age are allowed.
Children up to and including 5 years old stay for free when using an available cot.
You haven't added any extra beds.
Any type of extra bed or child's cot/crib is upon request and needs to be confirmed by management.
Public parking is possible at a location nearby (reservation is not needed) and costs CHF 30 per day.
Good location, just one street back from river.
Very old property.
Comfortable room, and plenty of storage.
Extra pillow provided which was good.
Nice sitting areas
No coffee in room, but a machine provided so possible to have coffee anytime. Complimentary water provided.
Nothing
Staff was helpful and very pleasant - Domique was terrific - helped with specific requests. The original room we booked was a little cramped, so we upgraded to a Jr. Suite with an updated bathroom. This is an older hotel in the heart of the city, and it expresses the charm of the area.
The location is great, right in the middle of a bustling centre and a 10 minute walk from the train station. I can only comment on the breakfast (as we are out for other meals) which was continental and had a good choice and variety. Room service was great and left a little note with the next days weather forecast and a few ideas on where to visit during your stay. The room itself was comfortable. We were only there for 2 nights so it suited us. The bathroom was very small but had everything that we needed. The only drawback was that it was hot in the room and no air conditioning. It wasn't particularly hot when we went as it was April so I wouldn't like to be in there at the height of summer. The windows opened fully but because of the location it was very noisy. The local bar which is right opposite the hotel closed at 1.30 a.m the first night and 2.30 a.m the second night and because they have outdoor seating area it was very loud and you can hear everything. We thought it would be OK because we could have a lie in the next day but no. The deliveries started at 6 a.m with trucks coming and going unloading to various businesses which are located right next to the hotel. It is a good location and right at the the heart of the area but that comes with the hustle and bustle of a very busy social aspect. Maybe in winter when people don't sit outside drinking and you can have the windows shut it would be OK but I wouldn't stay there again
The location of the hotel was fantastic. An easy walk to the train station and to restaurants. Very charming atmosphere and a lovely outdoor terrace restaurant onsite. Very helpful young lady on the reception desk.
Nothing.
Very disappointing experience. We arrived at approximately 1:45 p.m. and were refused, despite the website showing lunch opening until 2:00 p.m. This is the second time this has happened. If new guests are not accepted after 1:45 p.m., then the website should clearly say “last seating at 1:45 p.m.” Publishing 2:00 p.m. creates a reasonable expectation that guests can still be admitted before then.
Stayed here many times. Jusyed visited this time to say hello to the staff
This was our 4th visit to Lucerne and we chose this historic boutique hotel. It was a great stay and everything and everyone were of high standards. Our room was a corner room facing a charming small square with a fountain(see picture). We loved the view with only one concern: the constant late night/early morning noise from people taking loudly from I assume 3 bar/restaurants located below on the strasse.
Surprisingly enough, as we mentioned our concern as we were checking out, the front desk had never heard anyone “mentioning” it.
Having said that, our stay was a very pleasant one and we appreciated all the staff at every turn, especially Tenzin at front desk.
THANK YOU ALL. We will certainly consider you for our next visit.
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Ubicación excelente. A 5 min de la estación de tren.
Vieta, vieta, vieta!!!
Pastato detalės į smulkmenas, viskas apgalvota!!!
Nuostabi patirtis!!!
Posizione nella centralissima zona pedonale, con un garage esterno disponibile a pochi metri di distanza. Struttura molto ben tenuta e curata. Camera ampia. Personale cortese e ben preparato. Colazione a buffet buona, ben assortita e curata anche nella presentazione. Ci dispiace non aver provato i ristoranti dell'albergo, che sono ben referenziati!
Niente!
organizaram quarto duplo pra minha família que é grande
banheiros amplos
The hotel is a wonderful combination of history (public rooms and furnishings) and modern conveniences (up-to-date bathrooms). It was centrally located in Old Town Lucerne. The room was quiet and had very comfortable beds and pillows. There were many "his and hers" amenities: robes and slippers; separate closets; dual sinks; a modern tub and shower; electrical outlets for recharging mobile phones and light switches on both sides of the bed; and two portable luggage racks. The lighting in the bathroom was excellent. The windows could be opened for fresh air. There was a turndown service in the evening. The breakfast buffet was excellent with meats, cheeses, breads, muesli, and an assortment of juices and hot beverages. The staff was very friendly and informative. After I asked about the origin of the hotel's name "Der Wilde Mann," a staff member told me about the triangular painting of the Wild Man in a dining room that was originally part of the Kapellbrücke; it had been donated to the Hotel before the tragic fire of 1993, making it one of the few paintings that have survived from that iconic bridge.
The hotel was great. However, the cobble-stone streets (especially for rolling luggage) and the rather speedy bicyclists might annoy some visitors. No problem for us.
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