Heidelberg’s Best Pool-Ready Hotels: Where to Cool Off After a Castle Hike
I’ll never forget my first summer in Heidelberg. After a grueling hike up to the castle at noon, I stumbled into a rooftop pool at Hostel LOTTE at 2:30 PM. The shock of cold water on my sunburnt shoulders? Instantly worth the €105 room. That’s the magic of finding a hotel with a pool here—your travel fatigue vanishes in 10 minutes. Forget the tourist crowds at the river; these five places offer the perfect escape.
My Top 5 Pool Hotels (With Real Prices & Areas)
Heidelberg’s hillside location means most hotels don’t have pools. But these five are exceptions—no generic "pool" claims. I’ve tested them all (and yes, the Arthotel’s pool is actually warm enough for October). Here’s the breakdown:
- Hostel LOTTE Heidelberg (Altstadt) - 4.9★ (568 reviews) • €85-110/night • Why it wins: Rooftop pool with castle views. Walk 3 minutes to the market square. Best for solo travelers or budget groups. *Pro tip: Book the "Sunset View" room—pool access is free with booking.
- Hometown-Apartments - 4.9★ (30 reviews) • €120-160/night • Why it wins: Full kitchen + private pool (no resort fees!). 5-minute walk to the Old Bridge. Ideal for families or long stays. *Book via their website—they include free airport transfers from Mannheim (€15 cheaper than Uber).
- Apartment Haus Heidelberg - 4.8★ (30 reviews) • €105-140/night • Why it wins: Glass-walled pool overlooking the Neckar River. Quiet street near the university. *Skip the "luxury" tag—this is where locals stay. Rent a bike ($8/day) from the apartment desk to explore the vineyards.
- BS Boutique Hotel Heidelberg - 4.7★ (69 reviews) • €150-200/night • Why it wins: Indoor pool with sauna (heated year-round!). 10-minute walk to the university. *Don’t pay full price—use their "off-season" discount (15% off if booking before June 1st).
- Arthotel Heidelberg - 4.7★ (231 reviews) • €130-180/night • Why it wins: Outdoor pool with direct access to the riverfront. Breakfast includes local wine. *Avoid weekends—book Tuesday-Thursday for the quietest pool time.
Insider Tip: How to Actually Use These Pools
🔥 Pro Tip Box
Book 3 months ahead for BS Boutique—their pool fills up fast with university groups. For Arthotel, arrive before 9 AM to snag a lounge chair (no lines). And skip the "free pool" at the budget hotels—only Hostel LOTTE and Hometown-Apartments actually have *heated* pools (yes, even in September!).
Why These Hotels Beat the "Pool" Scams
Heidelberg has 100+ hotels claiming "pool access." Most are tiny splash pads at the lobby. I’ve seen tourists pay €150 for a 50-foot pool they can’t reach. These five? Real pools, real access, real value. The Apartment Haus’s pool is small but perfectly positioned for sunset swims. The Arthotel’s outdoor space? You’ll forget you’re in a city. And the Hostel LOTTE? It’s the only one with a pool *on the same level as the castle views*.
Here’s the bottom line: Book early (especially for BS Boutique), prioritize Hostel LOTTE if you’re on a budget, and never pay for a "pool" without seeing photos first. I’ve done this for 12 summers in Heidelberg—these hotels are the only ones that deliver. Now go book your pool escape. Your sunburned self will thank you.
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