How much does a holiday accommodation cost in Stade?
The average price for holiday homes and apartments in Stade is 77 € per night.
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Start your tour near your holiday accommodation in the Old Town of Stade. In 1659, a great fire destroyed two-thirds of all houses. Most buildings in the old town date from the late 17th century, including the Old Town Hall from 1967. The vaults and the Ratskeller (council cellar) are remnants from the previous building. The Ratskeller, registered as a wine tavern as early as 1305 in the city's records, is one of the oldest council cellars in Germany. As an old Hanseatic city of the north, a harbor is a must. The medieval Hanseatic harbor has been around for more than 1,000 years. Today, however, it is retired. Due to silting after the great storm surge of February 1962, it gradually became unusable. The New Harbor, dating from 1880, is also known as Stade's city harbor. From here, river cruises on various excursion boats (Fleetenkieker, Schwingeflair, and Wilhelmine von Stade) can be undertaken. Recreational skippers also head to the marina in the New Harbor.
Two churches in the city center are a must-visit. The Church of Ss. Cosmae et Damiani is built in the style of northern brick Gothic and dates from the 13th century, with various modifications made in the 17th century. The church's famous organ also dates from this period. The second historically significant church is the Gothic hall church St. Wilhadi from the 14th century. Especially in the warmer months, the Stade district is a perfect starting point for excursions in the region. Those looking to spend a holiday with a dog in the land between the Elbe and Weser will find it ideal here. The Altes Land is a paradise for fruit lovers and gourmets. In spring, when the many fruit trees are in full bloom, it is particularly worth seeing. Spend a few days on the beaches of the North Sea and let the sea breeze blow around your ears. Shrimp sandwiches and oysters are just as much a part of it as mudflat hiking and cutter trips. In the summer, numerous large events such as rock concerts, harbor festivals, and medieval markets attract guests from the entire region to Cuxhaven. The Elbe Island Krautsand is considered a gem of the Kehdingen country and is also worth a visit! Also, visit Drochtersen and Buxtehude. Simply rent a cozy accommodation or a large holiday home, perhaps in Oster Ladekop, an apartment or a flat with a terrace, kitchen, and in a prime location, and experience your personal holidays in a dreamlike environment.
Fun for the whole family is guaranteed with a visit to the many events at the Stadeum. Here, you can experience a variety of events throughout the year, whether an a cappella concert, a ballet performance of The Nutcracker, or the Rocky Horror Show. Maritime adventures await on trips to Cuxhaven and the North Sea coast. A visit to the Wingster Forest Zoo is also highly rewarding. Here, you can spend a relaxed day encountering many different animals. Unfortunately, dogs are not allowed as some zoo inhabitants, like rabbits or peacocks, roam freely. You can find the opening hours of the forest zoo here. Admission is €9 for adults and €6 for children aged 3-17 (as of December 2023).
The menus of restaurants around your holiday accommodation reflect the proximity to the North Sea and the fruit and vegetable variety of the Altes Land. Many fish species enter the Elbe and are caught right at your doorstep: Year-round, you can find flounder, perch, carp, salmon trout, and pike-perch. From February to April, smelt arrives, and from April, eel. Popular side dishes include hearty fried potatoes or fresh potato salad. Between two bun halves, you'll find matjes, pollock, and herring. Smelt and plaice in spring are dredged in flour, fried in a pan, and served with butter. The Altes Land offers an abundance of local fruits, vegetables, and mushrooms. Asparagus and chanterelles are seasonal highlights. After the first frost in winter, the kale harvest begins. Throughout the year, the Stade region entices with numerous culinary festivities: Altländer Wild Herb and Apple Days, Cherry Weeks, Harsefeld Beer Magic, Pumpkin Festival, Wine Festivals – Enjoy the flavors! Those who prefer to cook in their own holiday apartment in Stade will find fresh local and seasonal ingredients in the farm shops and weekly markets of the region.
From here, it's not far to the Museum Schwedenspeicher. The museum is housed in a baroque-style brick building from the second half of the 17th century. It is one of the most significant secular baroque buildings in Northern Europe. The museum offers a deep insight into the history of Stade, taking you back through the centuries of the Hanseatic League. An adult day ticket costs €9. It is open at the following times (as of December 2023): • Tue-Fri: 10 AM – 5 PM • Sat & Sun: 10 AM – 6 PM For a hands-on history experience, visit the open-air museum on the island with buildings from the 17th and 18th centuries. Those interested in modern art and contemporary works should visit the Kunsthaus in Stade. Unfortunately, it is currently closed for renovations until March 2024 (as of December 2023). In addition to big names in the art world like Jörg Immendorff, Jonathan Meese, or Hanna Höch, the house regularly hosts themed exhibitions.
The average price for holiday homes and apartments in Stade is 77 € per night.
You can rent a beautiful vacation apartment or holiday home here from 34 € per night.
In Stade, there are many beautiful vacation accommodations, but Holiday flat family holiday Stade, Ferienhaus "Reinbrecht" and Ferienhaus "Reinbrecht" are particularly recommendable.
If you want maximum freedom on vacation, book a holiday home or vacation apartment directly from a private owner: direct contact with the host, no hidden fees, a large selection of accommodations for every vacation type. Directly request your desired property at www.ferienhausmiete.de.