Kochbrunnen
Fountain · Wiesbaden ·

Kochbrunnen

Fountain · Wiesbaden ·

Public square with hot spring fountain, near dining and historic sites

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Kranzpl., 65183 Wiesbaden, Germany Get directions

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Kranzpl., 65183 Wiesbaden, Germany Get directions

+49 611 318079
mattiaqua.de

Features

wheelchair accessible entrance

Last updated

Nov 3, 2025

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Tosha J

Google
This park offers several picturesque spots, perfect for capturing memorable photos. It's a pleasant green space, ideal for leisurely walks with pets or simply soaking up the sun. A central fountain adds a unique touch, though its specific purpose remains a bit of a mystery. The park's location is a major plus, nestled within a beautiful area showcasing stunning architecture. You'll also find a wide array of dining options nearby, making it convenient to grab a meal or drink. Essentially, it's a convenient, multi-purpose location where you can enjoy a bit of nature and easily access other amenities.

Pradeep B.

Google
Wonderful to experience the natural hot springs in the middle of the City. They said it's healthy to drink the water in a tiny quantity.

Good V.

Google
Very cool hot foundation in the city centre of wiesbaden.

Heramb V.

Google
The fountain smells a bit odd due to the minerals but have never seen a natural thermal fountain like this in Germany! Surrounded by a lot of good cafés and restaurants

Emy E.

Google
The place is a family friendly place and is highly recommended for tourists. There are other nice touristy areas in the surrounding, like the Evangelical marker church and the Kurhaus. It is also near a very old but beautiful hotel.

Dave P.

Google
Historical part of Wiesbaden because of the deep Roman hot springs in this town. There’s a lot to see and do and always a new attraction

Nikki Rohde (.

Google
This fountain looks and smells odd due to the mineral content in the water, but that’s part of the celebration! At this plaza is an interesting children’s playground with beautiful murals of wildlife. This is a very active plaza but we got there early in the morning (don’t you love jetlag).

Richard L.

Google
Wonder, hot spring water comes out always, in winter time is better