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We have 5 hotels in Stockstadt am Main.

 
 
Hotel Schierstein Stockstadt am Main Star Rating 3        
Feuerwehrstraße 12

A 3-minute walk from Stockstadt (Main) train station, this down-to-earth hotel is also 10 km from 17th-century Johannisburg Palace.Decorated with traditional wood furnishings, the unassuming rooms offer free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs. Some rooms add minifridges.
Weisses Ross Stockstadt am Main Star Rating 3        
Aschaffenburger Str. 2

Weisses Ross Stockstadt am Main provides a comfortable setting when in Stockstadt am Main and is close to everything the area has to offer. It also offers a garden.Rooms at Gasthof Weißes Roß come with hair dryers, cable/satellite channels and showers.
Hotel Brossler Stockstadt am Main Star Rating 3        
Obernburger Strasse 2

A 2-minute walk from Stockstadt(Main) train station, this family-run hotel and restaurant, with a bakery dating from 1906, is 4 minutes' on foot from the Main River and 4 km from Schönbusch, a landscaped park with neoclassical buildings.Offering conservative, functional decor, all the rooms feature complimentary Wi-Fi, cable TV and minibars.A hot breakfast buffet and parking are complimentary, while a polished restaurant serves regional and international fare.
Hotel Gasthof ""Goldener Engel"" Star Rating 2        
Hauptstr. 20

Located in Stockstadt am Main, this hotel is less than a 2-minute walk from the River Main. It offers a restaurant, free WiFi access and free on-site parking.Hotel Gasthof "Goldener Engel" features bright rooms decorated in sunny colours.
Hotel Residenz Stockstadt        
Feuerwehrstrasse 12

A 3-minute walk from Stockstadt (Main) train station, this down-to-earth hotel is also 10 km from 17th-century Johannisburg Palace.Decorated with traditional wood furnishings, the unassuming rooms offer free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs. Some rooms add minifridges.
 
 
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Stockstadt am Main is a market community in the Aschaffenburg district in the Regierungsbezirk of Lower Franconia in Bavaria, Germany. The settlement was established by the Romans who built a fort here in the 1st century AD.