The rooms are furnished to a high standard. In the large spacious living room there is a 4m long sumptuous sofa. From here you have a great view of the 75-inch smart TV (Netflix, etc.). The electric fireplace ensures a cozy evening. The pull-out armchair bed offers an additional sleeping option. From the first bedroom, you have a wonderful view through the large panoramic windows of the beautiful spacious garden of the villa. The four-poster bed fits the classic ambience of the stately villa. Here, too, a sofa bed can be pulled out to provide additional sleeping space. The second bedroom has a bunk bed and is very popular with kids. The spacious bathroom has a whirlpool corner bath. Here you can shower or take a relaxing bath. In the large kitchen you will find plenty of space for an evening of cooking and you can enjoy your dishes at the large dining table. A highlight here is the built-in pressure cooker. Dishwasher and microwave as well as every comfort you need is available here. Here, too, you have a balcony with a view of the forest in front of the house. The wellness area with a sauna (10 a.m. to 8 p.m.) for all house guests is located in the basement of the DEUTSCHEN VILLA. The laundry room with washing machine can also be found here. The garden offers plenty of space for children to relax and play. Here you can end the day with a relaxed barbecue evening.
Address: Drostenstrasse 15, 18147 Rostock, Germany
Size: 130.0 m², 3 Rooms, 2 Bedrooms, 1 Bathroom
Beds: 2 Single beds, 1 Child bed, 1 King size bed, 2 Sofa beds, 1 Couch
Prices: 50 EUR - 250 EUR / Night
Gehlsdorf is a district of Rostock on the east bank of the Warnow. It is considered an upscale residential area, partly with renovated old villas, partly with new houses. The long promenade along the shore, where many yacht and sailing clubs are located, is characteristic. Here you can sniff the fresh Baltic Sea air on a walk. In 1913 Michaelsdorf became an independent parish and on March 8, 1934 it was incorporated into the city of Rostock. ... In the 19th century, Gehlsdorf became a popular residential area for wealthier Rostockers. Ship captains chose Gehlsdorf as their retirement home and shipowners built manorial houses.