Hotel in Oberstdorf, Germany
Hotel Exquisit
500ptsAllgäu Material Honesty

About Hotel Exquisit
Hotel Exquisit sits at Lorettostraße 20 in Oberstdorf, a 52-room property renovated with local timber and regional textiles to produce a contemporary alpine interior. Half-board rates from $229 per night cover accommodation and the in-house restaurant, making it a practical base for the Allgäu Alps. The design approach places it squarely in the mid-to-upper tier of Oberstdorf's independent hotel set.
Alpine Design in the Allgäu: Where Local Materials Set the Register
Oberstdorf occupies an unusual position in German travel: a car-free town centre surrounded by high alpine terrain, sitting at the southernmost point of Bavaria and drawing visitors across a long season that runs from ski touring in winter through to hiking and climbing in summer. The hotel market here reflects that breadth — family pensions, large wellness resorts, and a narrower layer of properties that have invested in contemporary design without abandoning the regional material palette that gives the Allgäu its visual identity. Hotel Exquisit at Lorettostraße 20 belongs to that last category, and the renovation choices it has made place it in a readable position relative to its local peers.
The interior logic is direct to read once you understand the regional design conversation. Across the Bavarian Alps, a split has emerged between properties that import generic luxury finishes — marble lobbies, international furniture labels , and those that anchor their aesthetic in local craft. Hotel Exquisit falls into the second camp. The renovation used local wood and regional fabrics throughout, a decision that reads as both material honesty and practical durability in an alpine climate. The result is an interior that signals warmth without tipping into rustic pastiche: the finishes are contemporary in proportion and arrangement, but the raw materials are Allgäu in origin and character.
That design position matters because it shapes how the property sits against comparators. At the broader end of German alpine luxury, you have properties like Schloss Elmau Luxury Spa Retreat & Cultural Hideaway in Elmau, which operates at a substantially different scale and price point, or Das Kranzbach Hotel & Wellness Retreat in Kranzbach, which leans into the country-house register. Hotel Exquisit's 52-room count and material focus place it closer to a design-attentive independent than to those resort formats, a distinction that matters for guests who want considered surroundings without the programming overhead of a large resort property.
The 52-Room Count and What It Implies
Fifty-two rooms is a telling number in German hotel terms. It is large enough to support proper front-of-house service and a functioning restaurant kitchen, but small enough that the property does not need to operate at convention-hotel scale to stay viable. In practice, this means corridors remain quiet, public spaces do not feel crowded during high season, and the ratio of staff to guests tends to support more attentive service than a larger operation at a comparable price.
The half-board format baked into the rate structure is another signal worth reading carefully. At $229 per night with half board included, the property is pricing the restaurant as integral rather than optional. That is a common format in alpine Germany , Gut Steinbach Hotel Chalets Spa in Reit im Winkl operates similarly , but it commits the kitchen to producing food that guests want to eat twice daily across a multi-night stay, which is a different brief from a destination restaurant that guests visit once. The description of the dining here as sophisticated speaks to that commitment: the food is not treated as a logistical add-on, but as part of the property's overall register.
Oberstdorf as a Base: Seasonal Logic and What the Town Offers
Oberstdorf's car-free centre sits at around 810 metres elevation, giving it access to terrain that supports skiing through the Nebelhorn, Fellhorn, and Söllereck areas in winter, and extensive marked hiking routes in the warmer months. The town has retained a character distinct from purpose-built ski resorts: shops, restaurants, and culture that function year-round rather than shutting between seasons. For guests staying at Hotel Exquisit, that means the surrounding town is genuinely usable on foot as an extension of the stay, not merely a backdrop to be photographed from a cable car.
Planning logistics here reward early attention to season. Winter weekends and the Christmas-to-New Year window fill the town's better properties quickly, and Oberstdorf's capacity is finite compared to larger alpine centres. The car-free centre means arriving guests need to factor transfer arrangements from the train station or a nearby car park; Oberstdorf is accessible by rail from Munich in under two hours via Immenstadt, which makes it practical for a long weekend from the city without a car. For broader context on the Oberstdorf dining and hotel scene, our full Oberstdorf restaurants guide maps the town's options in more detail.
Where Hotel Exquisit Sits in the Wider German Hotel Set
German luxury hotels occupy a wide spectrum. Urban properties like Fairmont Hotel Vier Jahreszeiten in Hamburg or Hotel de Rome in Berlin are city-institutional in character, with the service depth and historic positioning that come from operating at the centre of a major city for generations. Alpine properties operate differently: the landscape does a significant proportion of the work, and the hotel's job is to serve as a capable and comfortable base for engagement with the surrounding terrain. Kempinski Hotel Berchtesgaden in Berchtesgaden and Mandarin Oriental Munich in Munich occupy the higher end of that spectrum with international brand infrastructure behind them.
Hotel Exquisit operates at a different scale and without chain affiliation, which positions it closer to design-led independents like Hotel Bareiss in Baiersbronn , another family-run Bavarian alpine property with a clear design sensibility and a kitchen taken seriously , or Althoff Seehotel Überfahrt in Rottach-Egern, which anchors a different part of the Bavarian premium market. The comparison is instructive: these are properties where the ownership's taste runs through the physical space in a way that international-brand properties, governed by brand standards, cannot replicate.
Guests who value that design coherence and who want a property where the material choices feel considered rather than categorical will find Hotel Exquisit an appropriate fit for Oberstdorf. Those seeking spa infrastructure at resort scale, or the amenity depth of a property like Der Öschberghof in Donaueschingen, should set expectations accordingly: the 52-room format and half-board structure define what this property does, and it does it within a clearly drawn frame rather than trying to serve every traveller type.
Planning Your Stay
Rates from $229 per night with half board make the value proposition relatively transparent: accommodation and two daily meals at a property that has invested in its design and kitchen. Booking well ahead for the ski season and peak summer hiking weeks is advisable, particularly for longer stays where room-type flexibility matters. The address at Lorettostraße 20 is walkable from Oberstdorf's centre, keeping guests close to the town's independent restaurants and shops for the meals not covered by half board. For those comparing options across the German hotel set before committing, the EP Club profiles for Luisenhöhe in Horben, Landhaus Stricker in Sylt, Weissenhaus Private Nature Luxury Resort in Weissenhaus, BUDERSAND Hotel in Hörnum, Villa Contessa in Bad Saarow, Hotel Ketschauer Hof in Deidesheim, Excelsior Hotel Ernst in Cologne, Bülow Palais in Dresden, Esplanade Saarbrücken in Saarbrücken, LA MAISON in Saarlouis, Breidenbacher Hof Düsseldorf in Düsseldorf, The Fifth Avenue Hotel in New York City, Aman New York in New York City, and Aman Venice in Venice provide useful reference points for understanding where different properties sit across formats and price tiers.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is Hotel Exquisit more low-key or high-energy?
- Low-key, measurably so. The 52-room count, half-board format, and location in a car-free alpine town point toward a property built for rest and outdoor activity rather than social programming. Oberstdorf itself is a town that empties onto trails and ski runs during the day; the hotel functions as a considered base within that rhythm, not as a destination in its own right after dark.
- What room category do guests prefer at Hotel Exquisit?
- The venue data does not specify room categories or configuration detail, so a specific recommendation is not possible here. As a 52-room alpine property renovated with local materials, the rooms differentiated by floor level or view orientation are likely to attract the most interest , alpine properties at this scale typically see demand concentrated on higher-floor rooms with mountain outlook. Contacting the property directly before booking to discuss room options is advisable.
- What should I know about Hotel Exquisit before I go?
- Three practical points matter most. First, the half-board rate of $229 per night means dinner and breakfast are included, which affects how you plan meals and budget for the wider Oberstdorf restaurant scene. Second, Oberstdorf's car-free centre means you will need to plan your arrival transfer from the train station or a designated car park. Third, the town's high-season periods , Christmas, February half-term, and July-August , fill the better properties quickly, so earlier booking corresponds directly to better room choice. For broader orientation on the town, our full Oberstdorf restaurants guide covers the dining context beyond the hotel.
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