Cozy winter days
Advent, Advent, a little light is burning......
Discover the diverse scenery of Lucerne and experience the many sights and leisure activities of our region. Walk through almost untouched nature, visit the historic old town with the famous chapel bridge and experience the picturesque Lake Lucerne. Built in 1910 in Art Nouveau style, Hotel Royal has 46 rooms and is situated in a quiet, slightly elevated position above the Lucerne lake basin. Some of the hotel rooms also have a balcony with beautiful views of the mountain idyll that surrounds the Hotel Royal. Dogs are welcome in certain rooms upon prior announcement, subject to a fee of 30 CHF per night. The current tourist tax is CHF 2.50 per night, and the accommodation tax is CHF 2.00 per night. Your room is available from 3 p. m. on the day of arrival and until 11 a. m. on the day of departure. You can stop in front of the hotel for loading and unloading your luggage. The paid parking for your vehicle is available at the Casino Palace, approximately 350m away. There are also parking spaces for electric cars.
The corner rooms Panorama are available as double rooms (approx. 25m2) available, all with two balconies overlooking the lake. All rooms are equipped with a separate seating area, two single beds, flat-screen TV, and complimentary Wi-Fi. Breakfast is included depending on the rate. (Excl. tourist tax CHF 4.50 per person/day.)
The Classic rooms are available as single rooms (approx. 12m2) and as a double room (approx. 15m2 ) available. Some rooms have a balcony. All rooms have one/two single bed/s, bath or shower/WC, hairdryer, flat-screen TV, and free Wi-Fi. Breakfast is included depending on the rate. (Excl. tourist tax CHF 4.50 per person/day.)
The Panorama rooms are available as single rooms (approx. 12m2) and as a double room (approx. 15m2 ) available. All rooms have a balcony with lake views and are equipped with one/two single bed(s), hairdryer, flat-screen TV, and complimentary Wi-Fi. Breakfast is included depending on the rate. (Excl. tourist tax CHF 4.50 per person/day.)
The Classic rooms are available as single rooms (approx. 12m2) and as a double room (approx. 15m2 ) available. Some rooms have a balcony. All rooms feature one/two single bed(s), hairdryer, flat-screen TV, and complimentary Wi-Fi. Breakfast is included depending on the rate. (Excl. tourist tax CHF 4.50 per person/day.)
The corner rooms Panorama are available as double rooms (approx. 25m2) available, all with two balconies overlooking the lake. All rooms are equipped with a separate sitting area, two single beds, bath or shower/WC, hairdryer, flat-screen TV, and free Wi-Fi. Breakfast is included depending on the rate. (Excl. tourist tax CHF 4.50 per person/day.)
The family rooms are triple rooms (approx. 18m2 ) and some have a balcony with lake view. The family rooms with balcony are all equipped with three single beds and a view of the lake. The family rooms without balcony are quietly located to the rear and consist of a double bed and can be extended with an extra bed. All rooms have a hairdryer, flat-screen TV and free WLAN. Breakfast is included depending on the rate. (Excl. tourist tax CHF 4.50 per person/day.)
Our reservation centre is happy to take your bookings by phone at the following times:
Mo-Fr 8am-7pm
Sat & Sun 9am-1pm
Public holidays: 9am-5pm
Outside the opening hours you can make a reservation by e-mail: reservierung@castlewood-hotels.com
We look forward to your stay!
Arrival with style and comfort. We are happy to take care of your limousine service so that you can enjoy your trip to the fullest. Book through us or directly with Top Alliance for a comfortable arrival and departure.
The property, located on the Salzstrasse from Berchtesgaden to Augsburg, with the former farm name “Bäck”, has existed for more than 550 years. In 1460, the property first appeared in documents as “Hof zu Westerndorf”. It has always been a stately farm, as well as a bakery and inn, and at times a mill was also attached. In the last century, the “Bäck” gradually changed to a pure “guest economy”. The first evidence of this can be found in brewery invoices from 1576…