Plan your stay at PURS Luxury Boutique Hotel & Restaurant
Check-in from 3 p.m.
Check-out before 12 p.m.
Baby-Sitting
Multi-bedroom villa(s)Baby cot at extra costHighchair
Multi-storey property with elevator
main restaurant is accessible
Fitness room
Car park
Individual cooking classes given by the chef
Group cooking classes given by the chefWine tasting18-hole golf course nearbyJoggingBikingHiking
Our 12 rooms, suites and villas
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major-name design & architecture
Nordic-Japanese nouvelle cuisineintimate settingantiques & curated art
On the left bank of the Rhine between Cologne and Frankfurt, Germany, discover a property that blends history with modernity: PURS Luxury Boutique Hotel & Restaurant combines elegance, refined aesthetics, gastronomy and a warm welcome. Located in a former residence of the Archbishops of Cologne, this boutique hotel has just eleven rooms and suites as well as a renowned restaurant featuring contemporary interior design by Axel Vervoordt. The Belgian designer and collector of antiques has subtly married the rich heritage of the hotel with works of art, creating a contemporary style that simultaneously makes guests feel at home and conjures a haven of tranquility. This canvas is home to the creative cuisine of chef Peter Fridén.
Famed for its many chateaux, fortresses and medieval towns, the region is a must-see for history buffs. Don’t miss Marksburg Castle, the only castle on the Rhine that has never been destroyed. Suffused with myths and legends, the imposing Lorelei slate rock mound offers breathtaking views. And finally, the towns of Bacharach and Oberwesel offer a captivating insight into Germany's rich architectural and cultural heritage with their magnificent half-timbered houses and thought-provoking monuments.
Art is everywhere at PURS Luxury Boutique Hotel & Restaurant, designed by Axel Vervoordt. His passion for Japanese art and architecture guided him in shaping each space and achieving a characteristic style of warm minimalism. A remarkable collection of Japanese art completes the experience, including works from the avant-garde Gutai movement, active in the 1950s and 1960s. The hotel offers guided tours of this private collection to guests, whether aficionados or simply curious to learn more.
Located in the north of the Rhineland-Palatinate state, bucolic Rhine valley is one of the most famous wine-growing regions in Germany, renowned for its red wines. Its sunny hillsides, covered in vines and with picturesque villages nestled within, are an essential stopover for oenology fans across the Rhine. Absorb the region's scenic beauty and cultural heritage as you visit its vineyards, where some of the country's finest wines are produced.
Itinerary - From the Main to the Rhine - Legendary forests, rivers and vineyards
Leaving Frankfurt, we reach the first vineyards. As the Saar, the Mosel and the Rhine wind pass through legendary forests, your route continues into the heart of the romantic Lahn valley before it reaches Lower Saxony. <a href="https://www.relaischateaux.com/us/destinations/routes-du-bonheur/from-the-main-to-the-rhine-legendary-forests-rivers-and-vineyards" target="_new"><b>See the itinerary</b></a>