Renthof Kassel Hotels in Kassel – GayOut Guide
GAY-FRIENDLY
Stay at Renthof Kassel
Check availability and book your room.
Book a Room Now
Gay Hotels LGBTQ+ Friendly

Renthof Kassel

Google (1812) 4.4
Tripadvisor (136) 3.8
What reviewers say

Visitors frequently praise the hotel's friendly and attentive staff, the charming historic building, and the tasteful decor. However, a recurring complaint is the lack of air conditioning, which some guests found problematic, especially during warmer weather.

82
/ 100
GayOut Score
G4.4 🦉3.8
✅ Link copied!
Address
Renthof 3, 34117 Kassel, Germany
📞
Phone
0561 506680
🌐
Website
renthof-kassel.de

Hotels near Renthof Kassel

via Stay22
Hotels near Renthof Kassel
Loading map…

About this place Renthof Kassel

Discover a unique stay at Renthof Kassel, an LGBTQ+ friendly boutique hotel located in the historic city of Kassel, Germany. Housed within a fascinating 13th-century monastery, this venue offers a blend of rustic charm and chic design, creating a memorable atmosphere for all guests. It's a welcoming space for LGBTQ+ travelers looking for a comfortable and inclusive base while exploring the region. Beyond its unique accommodations, Renthof Kassel features an on-site restaurant, a bar, and an event space, making it a versatile destination. Visitors can expect a warm and inviting ambiance, perfect for relaxing after a day of sightseeing or enjoying a quiet evening. While not exclusively a gay venue, its commitment to being LGBTQ+ friendly ensures a safe and pleasant experience for everyone. The hotel's location in Kassel provides easy access to local attractions and amenities, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the city's culture and history. For more information on bookings and amenities, visit their website at https://renthof-kassel.de/.

Insider Tips

Community Reviews

Write a Review

Google Reviews

Verified by Google
4.4
1,812 reviews

Based on 1,812 Google reviews.

Annette Kreutzberger
Annette Kreutzberger Jul 2026

We stayed for a weekend. On Saturday, the shower only dispensed scalding hot water. We went down to reception, and housekeeping came. He confirmed the problem. Then came the "suggestion" for how we could get a shower: go down to reception in our pajamas, get a key for another room, shower there, return the key, and then walk back through the entire hotel with wet hair, etc., to our room. Seriously? That's zero service for such a high room rate. At checkout, there was no interest in whether everything was okay. At breakfast, the staff didn't even say "Good morning" to us. Overall, we were very disappointed with this hotel and will not be booking it again. P.S. The shower was fixed in the afternoon.

Madame Damm
Madame Damm Jul 2026

We were there on a business trip. We deducted a point because of the lack of air conditioning. The staff was very friendly, and everything was spotlessly clean. The food in the restaurant is recommendable.

Andreas Kosse
Andreas Kosse Jul 2026

Excellent hotel. We've stayed here five times already. The rooms and beds are top-notch. The staff are incredibly friendly. We highly recommend it. Dogs are also allowed.

Michael Liedtke
Michael Liedtke Jul 2026
Dr. Karsten Maier
Dr. Karsten Maier Jul 2026

A fantastic, centrally located hotel in Kassel, housed in a former monastery. All the staff are incredibly friendly and helpful. Their dog-friendliness is especially noteworthy! I've never experienced anything like it! But the overall ambiance and the food are also truly wonderful. One minor drawback is the lack of air conditioning in the rooms, which is certainly due to the building's historical character. We'd still love to come back!

Norbert Ge
Norbert Ge Jun 2026

Absolutely not recommended. We celebrated our daughter's wedding there, with an overnight stay before and after the reception. It was a hot summer, and sleeping was impossible because our room faced the courtyard, where another wedding party was already underway. Naturally, there was endless noise until about 1:30 a.m., after which the staff loudly moved all the outdoor furniture until about 3:00 a.m. Closing the windows wasn't an option, as there was no air conditioning, and the rooms were unbearably hot. But the biggest disaster was the reception itself. The hall was incredibly hot, the booked outdoor area wasn't fenced off, and there were customers among our guests. Despite having booked an all-inclusive package, we were suddenly expected to pay for the drinks we took outside. The food service was more rationed by the staff, and as the father of the bride, I didn't receive the full selection I had chosen. The worst part, however, was the lack of staff. I waited about two hours for a drink at the wedding table because the staff was, of course, almost exclusively focused on walk-up customers. One server went around collecting all the glasses, even half-full ones. When the guests returned from the dance floor, the glasses were gone. No new drinks were brought; after all, we had an all-you-can-drink package. When we went to the bar to get drinks, we had to wait until the bartender had time, as she was serving the other guests first. After the second sleepless night, the rudest ladies at reception—the most unfriendly I've ever encountered—demanded that I pay for parking in addition to the room rate. I hadn't been paying, as we had arrived by train... Never again, at least not for me...

Nhung Nguyen (Meechelanjello)
Nhung Nguyen (Meechelanjello) Jun 2026

Write a Review

Join 20 travelers who shared their experience here

Last updated on 17 August 2026

Stay in the Loop

Get the latest LGBTQ+ events and venue openings in your inbox.

Enter your email to receive Pride event updates and new-venue alerts.

Already a subscriber? Unsubscribe

Your privacy choices. We use cookies to run GayOut and, with your consent, measure usage. Learn more