Impressions from the Schlosshotel Hugenpoet



Our 5-star superior castle hotel is surrounded by moats, in the middle of the Lower Kettwig Ruhr meadows and invites you to linger and relax in the extensive castle park with its historic trees.

Schlosshotel Hugenpoet in Essen.

Restaurant 1831



The castle restaurant "1831" in the left winter garden preserves culinary traditions and at the same time surprises with new things. Fine dining reimagined, informal and unusual.

Fine dining Restaurant 1831 with tables and chairs and a brick wall.

bistro in the remise



A place to arrive, switch off and enjoy. Whether for a day drink on a Sunday afternoon, with something hearty or a castle-made sheet cake according to the daily special or a relaxed dinner with a view of the castle's main building - every guest is welcome and should feel at home.

The interior of the bistro in the coach house at Schlosshotel Hugenpoet.

rooms & suites



The magnificent heirloom of Baron von Fürstenberg is an elegant retreat for private guests and business people in Essen Kettwig with 36 fine rooms and suites, which are located in the main building, as well as the coach house and the gatehouse of the castle.

A bathroom in a superior doubbleroom in the Schlosshotel Hugenpoet with two sinks , a mirror and a bench.

halls and salons



We already have the right setting, you just need an occasion.


There are many occasions for celebrations – and each celebration is as individual as its guests.


Find the right place on Hugenpoet. Our 8 individual rooms and salons offer you numerous possibilities, tailored to your needs.

The ballroom at Schlosshotel Hugenpoet with tables and chairs set up for a wedding.

weddings


Curtain up for your dream wedding - we will make your special day unique. An experienced team will work with you to create your individual wedding celebration and accompany you throughout the day.

A long table with plates , napkins , candles and vases of flowers on it set up for an event at Schlosshotel Hugenpoet.



We would like to thank Ms. Alina Cürten and Katja Meuli for providing most of the images shown here.