Romanian investment in a historic hotel in the German resort of Bad Pyrmont

A family of Romanian entrepreneurs will reopen this summer a historic hotel in the spa resort of Bad Pyrmont, Germany, after a four-year renovation process. The “Prinzess Sophie” hotel, a building built in 1908 and unused since 2007, will be reopened to tourists with a capacity of around 20 beds.

The owners, based in Germany since 2017, have previous experience in the hospitality sector, having previously run a guesthouse in Păltiniș, Romania. The couple have a strong professional background, the wife being a former lecturer at the Lucian Blaga University in Sibiu and the husband an economist and banker. The renovated hotel will have 9 double rooms, 2 single rooms and a suite. The building is located in Bad Pyrmont, a town of about 19,000 inhabitants, known as a popular spa resort since the 17th and 18th centuries and as the center of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) in Germany.