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Schlosshotel Kronberg

Hainstrasse 25, Kronberg, 61476, Hessen, Germany · Kronberg im Taunus, Germany

  • 96.0/100La Liste19 Aug 2026

Best for

  • couples
  • food & wine
  • city breaks

About Schlosshotel Kronberg

Schlosshotel Kronberg is located in Kronberg im Taunus, Germany, and holds the EMPTYJET Approved designation. The property opened in 1954 and is affiliated with Small Luxury Hotels of the World. Dining at the hotel includes Enrico d'Assia, a restaurant serving German-Mediterranean fusion cuisine. Schlosshotel Kronberg was recognised in the La Liste Top 1000 Hotels for 2026 and received a rating of 96/100 from La Liste.

The hotel’s combination of a recognised culinary offering and a strong international affiliation supports its reputation in the region. Its inclusion in the La Liste Top 1000 and its EMPTYJET Approved status highlight its standing among luxury hotels in Germany.

Why it stands out

Listed for its EMPTYJET Approved status, Schlosshotel Kronberg is recognised by La Liste Top 1000 Hotels for 2026 with a rating of 96/100. Affiliation with Small Luxury Hotels of the World and a German-Mediterranean fusion restaurant further support its selection.

Key facts

Opened / renovated
1954
Architecture
former widow's residence of Victoria Empress Friedrich, completed in 1893

Dining

Verified 19 Aug 2026
Restaurant
Enrico d'Assia — German-Mediterranean fusion

Awards & affiliations

Location

50.1889, 8.5100 · approximate

Position is approximate (area); exact coordinates are pending verification.

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