Tucked in a lovely valley between the Rhine River and the Taunus Mountains, Hesse's capital of Wiesbaden has long been an important spa city, dating back to Roman times when it was called Aquae Mattiacorum. In the 19th century, Wiesbaden also became a popular gambling center. For a soothing plunge, try the famous Kaiser Friedrich's Therme in the city center. And don't miss the Schlossplatz (Palace Square) and impressive Kurhaus Wiesbaden event and conference center, both within a few blocks.
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This central location of Wiesbaden nightlife, the Kurhaus is most famous for its renowned casino.
We were stunned by visiting this impressive building. The Kurhaus Wiesbaden, a cure house as it means, built in 1907, is a place of marvelous historic architecture and state-of-the-art comfort, the perfect blend of relaxation, experience, beauty, and functionality. Since its inauguration, it has been a center of social events in the city. With its twelve magnificent halls and salons, it offers the ideal venue for galas, seminars, conferences, and congresses. It has also been used for filming TV series and movies. The neoclassical architecture houses a convention center and a casino. The building is divided into two equal-sized wings. In the south wing there is a large central pillar-lined concert hall. The north wing houses the smaller ballroom, a restaurant, and the main portion of the Casino, or Spielbank, which offers roulette, blackjack, and poker. During the 1980s, the Kurhaus underwent an extensive renovation and was equipped with modern conference technology. A landmark of an elegant city, it is surrounded by a lot of green, and splendid historical buildings. A complex of 12 rooms and parlors of varying size and style, several restaurants and the Casino, all assembled under one roof. For me, this has a significant status – my son Wasif Sagri attended his graduation ceremony at this splendid convention center on completion of his MBA in International Business Administration.
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One of the city's primary performance centers, the State Theatre hosts opera, ballet, concerts and more.
Amazing environment with great performance we came early before the start and enjoyed a drink in the amazing atmosphere of the Foyer. The bar serves small snacks and nice drinks in a stunning setting. The performance was powerful and on high standards. We will come again.
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This impressive 19th-century Russian Orthodox church was built for the niece of a Russian czar who died at the age of 19.
Wiesbaden is wonderfully hilly and picturesque. We visited this area twice, once on the sightseeing bus with my elderly mom, and once on foot from town with my teenagers. It was a wonderful walk. Take the residential route, rather than the busier street, and enjoy the neighborhoods. The church is beautiful and worth the small donation. Closed on Mondays during our visit. However you get there, take your time exploring the area. Behind the church, up a short walking path (look for the sign) is the public swimming pool, changing rooms, restaurant, viewing telescopes, benches and more. There is a ropes course (business) and playgrounds and walking trails. You can also drive to the very top if anyone has mobility issues. In March, the pool was not open yet but looked wonderful. The tram that runs from a downtown park to this area was set to open in April. This would also be fun.
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I was amazed by neat look, simple yet impressive decorations and festive atmospere. It is definitelly worth a stop.
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It is the end Station for Frankfurt S8 and S9 S-Bahns and it is the main railway station Hauptbanhof of Wiesbaden. Nice historic building leading to the Bahnhof strasse. Nearby is the main mall of the city. It has some fast food kiosks.
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