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Hotel Weisser Hase

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The Weisser Hase is one of Passau's oldest inns and has welcomed guests on Ludwigstrasse, the central axis of the old town between the Danube and the Inn, for more than 500 years. First documented in 1512, the building is itself a piece of city history: here centuries-old masonry and baroque fabric meet the bustling life of today's pedestrian zone, where boutiques, cafes and traditional taverns line the street.

Behind the venerable facade lie modern, well-appointed rooms that combine historic charm with contemporary comfort. A cosy restaurant serves regional Lower Bavarian cuisine, and the central location makes the house a perfect base for exploring on foot. St Stephen's Cathedral, the Gothic town hall, the Veste Oberhaus and the Ortspitze, where the Inn and the Danube merge, are all just a few minutes' walk away.

Guests appreciate the unbeatable position in the very heart of the City of Three Rivers, the short walk to the boat landings and the feeling of spending the night in an authentic piece of Passau. Especially for culture travellers, history enthusiasts and anyone who wants the urban flair of the old town right outside the door, the tradition-rich Weisser Hase is a first choice.

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St Stephen's Cathedral, the Old Town Hall and baroque lanes on the headland between the Danube and the Inn.

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