Parksauna Residenz Lohmar/Köln (D) in Lohmar-Durbusch
Club
Infos
Events
Mottotage
Kontakt
Anfahrt
Besonderheiten
  • Ja
  • Kostenloses Essen
  • Kostenlose Soft-Drinks
  • Kostenloses Bier
  • Bier vom Fass
  • Warmes Abendessen
  • Blickgeschützter Parkplatz
  • Kostenlose Parkplätze
  • Sport-Live-Übertragung
  • Außenanlage (Garten)
  • Porno-Kino
  • Spielautomaten vorhanden
  • Whirlpool Indoor
  • Swimmingpool Indoor
  • Professionelle Massage
  • Finnische Sauna
  • Dampfbad
  • Solarium
  • Nein
  • Cocktails
  • Behindertengerecht
  • Kostenloses WLAN
  • Klimatisiert
  • EC-Automat / Zahlung
  • SM Raum
  • Übernachten möglich
  • Whirlpool Outdoor
  • Swimmingpool Outdoor
  • Live Shows
  • Live DJ
  • Abholung möglich
  • Wertfächer
Weitere Besonderheiten
Own hairdresser's salon.
From 16 May, 2019 nail salon.
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Größe / Fläche
Innen: 2000 m2
Außen: 1000 m2
Was Sie im Parksauna Residenz Lohmar/Köln (D) erwartet

That's how diplomats reside: The magnificent property in idyllic location on the edge of the Bergisches Land low mountain range, built in 1963, 1969-1976 seat of the ambassador of the Ivory Coast, later hotel restaurant, beauty centre and family sauna, has been a sauna club since August 2007 and offers everything the heart of a visitor in need of relaxation desires: a snug bar room, an excellent à la

carte restaurant in Mediterranean style with an outside terrace, large lounges with spacious, cosy upholstered furniture, Sky-Sports-Bar, cinema, indoor and outdoor sauna, steam bath, jacuzzi, indoor swimming pool with one of the largest indoor swimming pools in the category of sauna clubs, winter garden, hairdresser, medical massage, sun bed etc. From the expansive garden terrace with panoramic glass facades,

which can be fully opened at pleasant outside temperatures, you can descend over a scale to the garden in picturesque surroundings, where you can dreamily lie in the sun. Other activities such as table tennis, billiards or darts complete the offer. The Parksauna Residenz (PSR) is a prime example of successful interior design in which a relaxing stay is guaranteed. The extensive club area also includes a large, private parking lot.

Wettervorhersage für Lohmar-Durbusch
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Öffnungszeiten
Montag
geschlossen
Dienstag
geschlossen
Mittwoch
12:00 — 20:00
Donnerstag
12:00 — 20:00
Freitag
12:00 — 22:00
Samstag
12:00 — 22:00
Sonntag
12:00 — 20:00

CURRENTLY LIMITED OPENING HOURS!

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Preise
Eintrittspreis: 60 EUR

CURRENTLY ONLY 3 hour ticket 50 EUR.
From 23:00 35 EUR admission (without food).
Birthday persons receive free entry upon presentation of their identity card. Bring your friends, they pay 50% of the entrance fee (print voucher from homepage)!

Spaß ab: 50 EUR

30min 50 EUR.
Line-up Range: Min |15-40| Max

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Infos zur Stadt

Lohmar
Onomastics: loh (Franconian = forest); mar (Franconian = water)
first documentary mention: 1081 A.D.
Number of inhabitants: 30,000
Area: 65,62 km²
State: North Rhine-Westphalia
Administrative district: Cologne
County: Rhein-Sieg district
Vehicle registration plate: SU
River: Agger

The Club Parksauna Residenz near Cologne is located in Lohmar-Durbusch, right on the border between the towns of Lohmar and Rösrath.
Köln (Cologne):
The history of the largest metropolis in North Rhine-Westphalia, Cologne, can be traced back to Roman times, from which various buildings such as the Roman tower have been preserved as part of the city wall. The cathedral city can be reached via various motorways such as A1, A3, A4 and A57. Travellers by train prefer to arrive at Cologne Central Station.
For long-distance rail travellers, it should be noted that not all ICE trains use Cologne Central Station, but alternatively, in order to save time, only stop at the station on the right bank of the Rhine, Köln-Messe/Deutz. For city traffic, Cologne has a dense network of light rail vehicles and buses, which is supplemented by the S-Bahn. The city railway, which is operated by modern trams, connects the well-known cathedral city in NRW with Bonn, among other cities.
The number of hotels and holiday apartments in Cologne is overwhelming. There are also inexpensive overnight accommodations, they can be found not only in hostels close to the city centre, but above all in guesthouses and hotels in the suburbs of Cologne.
The main attraction is the cathedral, which is located directly at the main railway station and on the Rhine. It is the city's landmark and one of the most important Gothic buildings in the world. Cologne also has numerous other churches and other historical buildings, some of which even surpass the cathedral in their cultural and historical significance. Cologne also has numerous art museums and the Roman-Germanic Museum. An insider tip is the Chocolate Museum located directly on the Rhine.
Cologne's Kölsch is a special top-fermented beer, which is a delight to round off a visit to the city. On the Rhine bank promenade opposite the old town you will find beautiful restaurants and bars with a view of the Rhine, where you can enjoy the Cologne way of life into the night. The annual music and fireworks event "Kölner Lichter" (Cologne Lights), which takes place on the Rhine every summer, gathers around one million spectators on both banks of the Rhine.
Among Cologne's famous sons and daughters are Jacques Offenbach, Ferdinand Franz Wallraf, Eduard Salomon von Oppenheim, Carl Bosch, August Bebel, Konrad Adenauer, Freya von Moltke, Wolfgang Graf Berghe von Trips, Mildred Scheel, Josef Neven DuMont, Willi Ostermann, Willy Birgel, Jupp Schmitz, Trude Herr, Willy Millowitsch, Peter & Mariele Millowitsch, Hans Süper, Otto Wolff von Amerongen, Nico, Heinrich Böll, Marie-Louise Steinbauer, Jürgen Becker, Rolf Kühn, Wolfgang Petry, Jürgen Zeltinger, Purple Schulz, Wolfgang Niedecken, Jean Pütz, Jack White, Dirk Bach, Heiner Lauterbach, Britta Heidemann, Anne Will, Marietta Slomka, Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck, Tina Ruland, Katharina Schüttler, Guido Cantz, Stefan Raab and Sarah Kern.
Facts about the super metropolis Cologne on the Rhine:
- Cologne looks back on a 2000-year history and is one of the oldest cities in Germany.
- Cologne was the most important city of the Holy Roman Empire (962-1803) besides Prague and Nuremberg.
- Cologne Cathedral (Hohe Domkirche Sankt Petrus) is one of the most important sacral buildings in the world with the largest church bell of all and houses the relics of the three Magi.
- The diocese of Cologne is the third richest diocese in Germany after Munich and Paderborn.
- The Cologne Carnival is the largest carnival festival in the northern hemisphere and brings the city a turnover of around 400 million euros in the "fifth season" of the year.
- WDR, based in Cologne, is the largest broadcasting station in Europe after the BBC.
- RTL, which has been based in Cologne since 1988, is the largest private broadcaster in Europe.
- With around 50,000 students, Cologne is the seat of the third-largest university in Germany after Munich and the distance university Hagen.
- The Schildergasse/Hohe Straße in Cologne's city centre is one of Germany's most frequented shopping miles.
- the Cologne Pasha in Hornstraße is the largest high-rise brothel in the world
- Kölsch is on the one hand a light and top-fermented full beer, which according to the Kölsch Convention may only be produced in Cologne and the surrounding area ...
- ... and on the other hand an urban dialect belonging to the Ripuarian dialects that hardly anyone outside the Cologne conurbation understands.
- "Kölscher Klüngel" is a worldwide unique system based on mutual assistance and favours between officials in administration and economy for the benefit of the population.
- The Cologne Basic Law (Das Kölsche Grundgesetz) is the informal constitution of the city of Cologne in Cologne dialect and contains 11 articles:
Article 1: Et es wie et es. (It is as it is.)
Article 2: Et kütt wie et kütt. (It comes as it comes.)
Article 3: Et hätt noch emmer joot jejange. (It has still ended well so far.)
Article 4: Wat fott es, es fott. (What is gone is gone.)
Article 5: Et bliev nix wie et wor. (Nothing remains as it was.)
Article 6: Kenne mer nit, bruche mer nit, fott domet. (We do not know it, we do not need it, away with it.)
Article 7: Wat wells de maache? (What do you want to do about it?)
Article 8: Maach et joot, ävver nit zo off. (Fare well, do it well, but not too often.)
Article 9: Wat soll dä Kwatsch? (What use is that pointless talk?)
Article 10: Drinks de ejne met? (Do you join us for a pint?)
Article 11: Do laachs de disch kapott. (You laugh your head off.)
Lohmar:
Lohmar is a town on the south-western edge of the Bergisches Land Nature Park, which emerged in its present form from a municipal reform in 1969. The urban area with its largely village-like structure includes numerous scattered districts, residential areas, hamlets and farms. The city can be easily reached by car via the A3 motorway using the Rösrath, Lohmar-Nord and Lohmar exits. The Aggertalbahn (RB 25), which stops in the Lohmar district of Honrath, serves as a train connection between Cologne and Meinerzhagen.
Lohmar is located exactly on the south-western edge of the Bergisches Land Nature Park and is therefore geographically characterised by rural and steeply rising hilly landscapes. The high density of castles and palaces in the city area (Hausdorp Castle, Honrath Castle, Lohmar Castle, Schönrath Castle, Sülz Castle, Auel Castle) is striking, all of which are worth a visit. In addition to the adjoining Siegburg state forest and Wahner Heide landscape, the Naafbachtal nature reserve and the Gammersbach mill are rewarding excursion destinations on Lohmar soil.

Übernachtung in der Nähe des Clubs

Messe und Ferienwohnung (1,4 Km)
Jexmühle 51
53797 Lohmar
http://www.cologne-in.de/routenplaner/509695,1,1.html
Landhotel Naafs Hauschen (2,4 Km)
Naafshäuschen 1
53797 Lohmar
https://www.naaf.de
Bergische Idylle (2,6 Km)
Neuenhauser Straße 19
51491 Overath
https://www.bedandbreakfast.eu/privatzimmer/overath/bergische-idylle/4401361/

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