In the heart of the romantic Lahn Valley, in the charming spa town of Bad Ems, Germany, stands the majestic Grand Hotel Bad Ems. This historic establishment has played host to eminent personalities since its inception, including Emperor Wilhelm I of Germany, who made it his summer residence.
Embodying timeless elegance, refined luxury and a relaxing atmosphere, the Grand Hotel Bad Ems opened its doors in 1870, at a time when European spas were booming. Located in Bad Ems, famous for its curative thermal springs, the hotel has quickly become one of the most popular destinations for spa treatments and wellness breaks.
Today, the establishment is renowned for its exceptional spa, which continues the town’s tradition as a health resort. The mineral-rich waters of Bad Ems are used in a variety of therapeutic treatments. The spa offers a complete wellness experience, with saunas, steam rooms, pools and relaxation areas.