Imagine a place where five centuries of history come to life. Wiesbaden is rightfully proud of its legendary landmark — the Schwarzer Bock Hotel (Radisson Blu Schwarzer Bock Hotel). Located in the heart of the city, this luxury hotel stands on the site where the first thermal baths opened as far back as 1486. Today, it is not just a hotel, but a true architectural and cultural monument where retro style harmoniously blends with modern comfort.

The building stands out among other structures thanks to its rich ornamentation and the famous goat's head weather vane on the roof. Inside, guests are welcomed by 142 elegant rooms with high ceilings, each imbued with the spirit of aristocratic Europe. Notably, the hotel in Germany adheres to strict environmental standards, as confirmed by its Green Key certificate.
The main highlight of the complex is its own spa center, Das Badhaus, which uses healing water from local thermal springs. Guests can take a dip in the mineral pool or relax in the historic halls of the Le Capricorne restaurant, soaking in the atmosphere of "good old" Wiesbaden.