Welcome to Hotel Paulsen!
Three generations under one roof - we are a real family business and put our heart and soul into it!
Around 30 employees and the 6th and 7th generation are ready to pamper you and make your stay in our hotel a particularly pleasant one.
Enjoy the personal atmosphere, indulge your senses and discover our outstanding gastronomic offerings.
"Genuine HeimatGenuss erleben" is our firmly established motto and we look forward to convincing you of this too!
Good to know
Openings
General information
Family-friendly
Gourmet
Walking / hiking
Session
Cycling
Wedding
Business trip
Brochure
Daily newspaper
Pets on request
Free internet
Short overnight stay
Accommodation from 1 night
Final cleaning included
Electric bike charging point
Including bed linen
Towels included
Languages
Hotel information
| Number of beds | 65 |
|---|---|
| Rooms | 38 |
| Single rooms | 14 |
| Double rooms | 20 |
| Triple rooms | 4 |
| Minimum length of stay | 1 |
Parking
Coach parking
Covered motorbike parking
Covered bike parking (lockable)
Carpark (on-site)
Carpark (facility’s own)
Car park (free of charge)
Eligibility
for Groups
for familys
Pet allowed
for Children of all Ages
Suitable for Pushchair
Group offers
Groups of 16-30 people
Groups of 31-50 people
Groups of 51-70 people
Group discount
Certification and seal - Sustainability
DEHOGA Umweltcheck (environmental check)
Certification and seal - Host
DEHOGA stars
Qualitätsgastgeber Wanderbares Deutschland (DWV) (quality-assured host)
Radlerfreundlicher Betrieb (cyclist-friendly)
Wanderfreundlicher Betrieb (walker-friendly)
Bett + Bike (ADFC)
Accessibility / Location
Central location
Close to forest
Close to cycle route (max. 5 km away)
Close to cycle path (max. 5 km away)
Close to trail (max. 2 km away)
Close to shopping centre
Close to bus station
Languages
Technical equipment
Air conditioning
Beamer
Projector screen
Flip chart
Lectern
Pin board
Elevator
TV
Wireless microphone
LCD projector
Portable projector screen
Presenter's case
Movable walls
Blackout facilities
W-Lan in the meeting room free of charge
Additional conference / presentation technology on request
Families/children
Baby cot
Discount for children
Equipment of the entire accommodation
Lounge
Meeting room
Terrace
Breakfast room
Internet connection in meeting room
WiFi
Lift
Garden furniture
TV lounge
Non-smoker
Extra bed
Conference rooms
Facilities room/holiday apartment/holiday home
Non-smoking room
Safe
Writing desk
WiFi in room
TV in room
Room with toilet, shower or bathtub
Fully accessible facilities
Outdoor area accessible from ground level (via lift/ramps)
Accessible room (no steps)
Board
Restaurant
Bar
Outdoor dining
Half board
Breakfast
Breakfast buffet
Full board
Public house
regional cuisine
regional products
Vegetarian
Vegan
Refill (free drinking water)
Payment methods
Accessibility
All gastronomic areas of the hotel are also barrier-free accessible and there is a public, disabled-friendly toilet available.
Directions & Parking facilities
| Number of parking spaces | 20 |
|---|---|
| Bus parking spaces | 1 |
By car:
The town of Zeven is located in the center of the district of Rotenburg (Wümme). Coming from Bremen and Hamburg, you can reach the town of Zeven directly via the A1. The B71 also connects the town of Bremervörde and the district town of Rotenburg (Wümme) with Zeven.
By public transportation:
There are numerous bus connections from Bremen, Tostedt, Bremervörde and Rotenburg (Wümme) that lead to Zeven. Further information: www.vbn.de
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Price info
- Single room from 78.00 euros per night
- Double room from 107,00 Euro per night
More information
The business, which up to this point had mainly operated on an agricultural basis, was granted an extended license in 1885; the husband of Gerd Warneke's granddaughter, Johann Friedrich Paulsen, was now the first to be officially allowed to call himself an innkeeper. At the time, the license to run an inn "with the right to provide accommodation" also included the possibility of harnessing horse-drawn carriages; other "amenities" for people and animals were not mandatory.
It was Friedrich Paulsen, the grandson of the first "real innkeeper", who set up the first guest rooms that could be described as such after the Second World War - the foundations were laid for our hotel-restaurant today.
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