Frommer's Review
A glorious old inn right out of the German Renaissance, the Zum Ritter is a well-preserved rarity, although it's inferior to the Hirschgasse in comfort and antique charm. Built in 1592 by Frenchman Charles Bèlier, it's now listed among the major sightseeing attractions of this university town. There are no public lounges. Many rooms are somewhat cramped, but beds are comfortable and the bathrooms have been renewed. All units contain bathrooms with tub/shower combos. All rooms are nonsmoking.
Facilities:
3 restaurants; room service; laundry service; dry cleaning
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