After 17 months of construction, the new Flesslers Lenggries, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel has opened. The former Arabella Brauneck Hotel was extensively renovated and modernized. With the reopening, the hotel has repositioned itself as a boutique hotel with a clear architectural signature in the 70s flair, modern facilities and an extended usage profile. The operator is Signo Hospitality GmbH, based in Essen. The building has six floors, including a newly created top floor with a rooftop bar, restaurants and spa area. A total of 114 guest rooms are available, including six spacious suites with up to 48 square meters and panoramic views. The offer is complemented by 350 square meters of event space and a new apartment building that provides living space for employees. The name “Flesslers” was chosen as a tribute to the traditional craft of rafting on the neighboring Isar river, which once transported timber as far as Vienna.

Recreation, conversion and modernization with energy efficiency in mind
The renovation included adding storeys to the building, constructing a new apartment building with underground parking and modernizing all rooms and technology. Particular emphasis was placed on energy efficiency: The main building meets the KfW 55 standard, while the apartment building meets the KfW 40 standard. BREEAM certification with an “excellent” result is also being sought. Architect Korbinian Schwarzenberger (IsarBauArt GmbH) was responsible for the building construction, the interior design was created by Böhm and the interior fit-out was carried out by the GH Hotel Interior Group. With its location at Münchner Straße 25 in Lenggries, around 60 kilometers south of Munich and eleven kilometers from Bad Tölz, the Flesslers is aimed at business travelers, conference guests and holidaymakers alike.
Bavarian indulgence, reinterpreted, in three restaurants and bars
One of the highlights, in the truest sense of the word, is the newly designed roof terrace with the Echo Rooftop Bar. Here you can enjoy stylish sundowners such as retro-style martinis and Hawaiian toast in a Bavarian interpretation against a breathtaking Alpine backdrop. A few floors below, guests can experience a new take on Bavarian cuisine in the Nepomuk Grill & Bar restaurant under the motto “Share Food, Share Joy” together with friends, acquaintances or colleagues. The open kitchen with live cooking offers pure fascination. In summer, the Nepomuk’s Garten beer garden opens up a culinary playground for open-air enjoyment with freshly interpreted regional classics, such as the “pretzel basket with three kinds of smear: Obazda, blossom polle fig and herb cream cheese”.
Meetings with a climbing wall and wellness with a view
The conference area of the new Boutique Hotel Flesslers redefines meetings, including with its integrated climbing wall for spectacular team-building experiences. Flexibly configurable rooms with distant views of the Alps open up new horizons and transfer the energy of the pristine mountain landscape to participants in conferences, meetings and seminars. For deep relaxation and revitalization, the new wellness area offers everything the heart desires. In the spa, guests immerse themselves in a sphere of regional medicinal herbs and experience the mountain world with all their senses in the form of fragrant hay walls. Two treatment rooms and three saunas as well as direct access to the panoramic roof terrace equipped with comfortable loungers create a unique place of pure regeneration. Professional massages with local herbs, yoga sessions and guided herbal walks ensure holistic energization.
Address: Signo Hospitality GmbH, Huttropstraße 60, D-45138 Essen, E-mail: info@signohc.com, Internet: signohc.com
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