Parkhotel Egerner Höfe
Tegernsee · Germany · Aribostrasse 19 26
About Parkhotel Egerner Höfe — Luxury Boutique Hotel in Tegernsee
Parkhotel Egerner Höfe is an exceptional 5-star hotel in Tegernsee, Germany. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining world-class facilities including kids club, bar, beach club, and more with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.
Guest Reviews 4.6 / 5
Parkhotel Egerner Höfe is pure luxury with a warm Bavarian soul. Beautiful rooms with mountain views 🏔️, an exceptional spa 💆♀️, and world-class dining 🍽️ — all wrapped in flawless service. Every detail feels thoughtful and elegant. We left completely recharged and already dreaming of our next stay. Highly recommended! ❤️
A gem!! Rarely have I given a perfect 5 star review to hotels...till now! The Egerner Höfe deserves it 👏 I stayed here recently during a work-related trip and thoroughly enjoyed the hospitality, the ambience and the food. Ideally located at the foothills of the Alps, practically next to the Tegernsee lake, one can't ask for a better location and views from this beautifully designed hotel. The twin villages where this hotel is located are absolutely lovely and a tourist delight (and unfortunately extremely crowded during the summer weekends). A must visit place for those interested in idyllic holidays or a business meet away from the hustle bustle of Munich or Berlin. A must-visit place!!
The overall standard of the hotel does not match its advertised price category. We stayed in Room 245. The room layout was extremely inconvenient — there was no proper space to place two suitcases. The balcony faced a rural road, with the constant noise of cars, trucks, and groups of partying youth lasting well into the night. There was no individual air conditioning in the room. To adjust the temperature, we had to contact the front desk, but our requests were ignored. As a result, we had to sleep in uncomfortable heat with the door open. Complimentary drinking water was provided only on the day of arrival. The bathroom sink had a poorly designed layout — part of it was blocked by a wooden panel, leaving no space for a toiletry bag or personal hygiene items. In the hotel restaurant, a €22 salad consisted of little more than lettuce leaves with a sour dressing. Guests are allowed to smoke cigars and cigarettes at any table on the terrace, and the preferences of non-smokers are not taken into consideration. The fitness room is very small — even with only four people inside, it felt overcrowded, and there was no space to roll out a yoga mat. Breakfast was varied, but the pastries were stale, and the coffee tasted like it came from a vending machine. We paid €400 per night (booked via Booking.com), and an additional €20 was charged for outdoor parking on the hotel premises. The spa area was the main highlight — the saunas were nearly empty, creating a peaceful and relaxing environment, with tasteful and comfortable interior design. I would also like to commend the professionalism and friendliness of the staff, and especially the beautiful floral arrangements in the lobby and restaurant. Conclusion: I do not intend to return to this hotel.