
Best Hotels in Hanover
From budget-friendly to luxury
Lower Saxony is the second largest state and runs from the North Sea to the Harz mountains. Between coast and hills lies a lot of flat country - good by bicycle, slow by train. On the coast, Cuxhaven is the best known resort, with the Wadden Sea on its doorstep - a UNESCO World Heritage site. Oldenburg and Lüneburg, which made its money from salt for centuries, are the stops on the way. In the south the Harz begins at Goslar, whose old town and Rammelsberg mine are both World Heritage. Göttingen revolves around its university, and Celle around several hundred timber-framed houses in an old town that was never bombed. Hanover is the trade-fair city: rates climb sharply during the spring fairs and are low the rest of the year. Wolfsburg has Volkswagen’s Autostadt, and Braunschweig the cathedral of Henry the Lion.
We list 558 hotels across 235 towns in Lower Saxony. A room costs around 100 EUR a night here, and the cheapest beds start at 18 EUR. The cheapest we found is Eternahof.