
Grand
High-concept design hotel — neo-Baroque theatrical interiors by Marcel Wanders meeting sober German precision. Think Dalí painting crossed with a efficient conference machine. The vibe is elevated lifestyle, not stuffy luxury.
Book a Rhine-view room on the upper floors for unobstructed views over the river and Siebengebirge
Why It Matters
One of Germany's most architecturally striking hotels, with interiors by superstar designer Marcel Wanders, a Michelin-starred restaurant (Yunico), and near-zero-emission operations via a basement geothermal plant.
The Kameha Grand sits right on the Rhine at the Bonner Bogen, and it's one of those hotels that genuinely stops you in your tracks. Architect Karl-Heinz Schommer gave it a curvilinear, wing-shaped silhouette; Marcel Wanders filled the interior with neo-Baroque drama, oversized vases, and a sensibility Wanders himself called 'sexy and cool.' Add a Michelin-starred Japanese restaurant on the 5th floor and a geothermal power plant in the basement making it near-emission-free, and you have a hotel playing in its own category in Germany.
Where You'll Stay
14 room types available
The Property
Eat & Drink
5 venues on property
Restaurant
Spa & Wellness
Treatment Menu
On Property
How you'll actually spend your days.
Eight seminar and event rooms ranging from 40 to 1,330 sqm, each with unique Marcel Wanders-influenced design. The Grand Event ballroom offers 300 sqm for banquets. Full AV equipment, daylight options, and dedicated event team.
Flat Rhine-side cycling paths accessible directly from the hotel. Bicycle hire can be arranged through the hotel.
The Siebengebirge hills are easily accessible from the hotel, with trails to the Drachenfels, Löwenburg, and Petersberg. Hotel staff can advise on routes.
Regular jazz evenings held at the hotel. Live music events in the hotel's distinctive spaces.
Grand buffet brunch held every second Sunday of the month at Ludwig's Restaurant. Spreads across breakfast classics, hot mains (roast beef, fish, duck ragout), and elaborate dessert selections including Teppanyaki ice cream rolls. Popular with locals — reserve in advance.
Exclusive seats at the kitchen counter giving direct insight into star chef Christian Sturm-Willms' culinary craft. Limited covers — book well in advance.
Private cooking experience led by Michelin-starred chef Christian Sturm-Willms at Yunico. Hands-on sessions in the restaurant kitchen.
Amenities & Practical Info
The details that matter for planning.
Eight event and seminar rooms from 40 to 1,330 sqm. Kameha Dome and Grand Event ballroom (300 sqm) among the largest spaces.
On-site pastry kitchen producing exclusive cakes including Grand Praliné, Red Velvet, and Raspberry Cheesecake. Available for order for special occasions.
Full gym open daily 9:00–21:00 within the 730 sqm spa complex.
Spa roof terrace with panoramic Rhine and Siebengebirge views. Also used for private events and the Yunico dining terrace on the 5th floor.
Rooftop infinity pool in the Kameha Spa with unobstructed views over the Rhine and Siebengebirge. Open daily 7:00–21:00.
In-house geothermal energy plant in the basement makes the hotel near-emission-free — a genuine differentiator in the luxury hotel segment.
On-site parking garage accessible from the Joseph-Schumpeter-Allee side of the Bonner Bogen complex.
Finnish and dry sauna with views over the Siebengebirge. Open daily 9:00–21:00.
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