Interhotel was an East German chain of luxury hotels. It was founded in 1965 as a chain. Originally, the hotel chain consisted of a hotel each in Berlin, Erfurt, Jena and Magdeburg, two hotels in Chemnitz and five hotels in Leipzig. 5-star hotels were exclusively for guests from non-socialist states, 4-star hotels were mainly for guests from Comecon countries, for example, Park Inn Berlin was built for Soviet people. There were also some 3-star hotels in smaller towns, such as "Hotel Elephant" in Weimar. Practically all luxury hotels in East Germany were part of the Interhotel chain, notable exceptions being hotel "Neptun" in Warnemünde and Cecilienhof castle in Potsdam. The Verband Deutscher Konsumgenossenschaften, the union of consumer co-operatives in the GDR also ran hotels, mainly 4 star and three star hotels such as the Konsum Erholungsheim in Oberhof, which is still part of what remains of the co-operative movement in Germany. After German reunification, most of the hotels were still run by Interhotel AG. In 1991, some hotels were sold to the Klingbeil group, and in December 2006 some were sold to the Blackstone Group. The Interhotel hotels were under the control of the East German state security service, the Stasi, under the Tourist Department. The Stasi tried to monitor the activities of international tourists, by sending prostitutes to audio- and video-controlled hotel rooms. They focused on hotels where political decisions were discussed, such as Hotel Bellevue in Dresden.
Hotel Chemnitzer Hof - renamed Günnewig Hotel Chemnitzer Hof 1992, renamed Hotel Chemnitzer Hof 2017
Hotel Moskau - renamed Günnewig Hotel Europa 1992, later renamed Hotel an der Oper
Leipzig
:de:Hotel The Westin Leipzig|Hotel Merkur - renamed InterContinental Leipzig 1993, renamed The Westin Leipzig 2003
Hotel Astoria - renamed Maritim Hotel Astoria 1992, closed 1996
Hotel Deutschland - renamed Hotel Am Ring 1972, renamed Hotel Deutschland 1990, renamed Hotel Mercure am Augustusplatz 1992, renamed Radisson SAS Hotel Leipzig 2007, renamed Radisson Blu Hotel Leipzig 2009
Hotel Stadt Leipzig - closed 1992 and demolished for construction of Hotel Novotel Leipzig City
:de:Hotel Fürstenhof |Hotel International - closed 1993, reopened as Hotel Fürstenhof Kempinski Leipzig 1996, renamed Hotel Fürstenhof 2000
Hotel International - demolished 1993, Maritim Hotel Magdeburg opened on the site 1995
Neubrandenburg
Hotel Vier Tore - renamed Radisson SAS Hotel Neubrandenburg, renamed Radisson Blu Hotel Neubrandenburg 2009, demolished 2016
Oberhof
Hotel Panorama - renamed Ramada Treff Hotel Panorama Oberhof, then Treff Hotel Panorama Oberhof
Potsdam
:de:Mercure Potsdam|Hotel Potsdam - renamed Mercure Hotel Potsdam 1992
Rostock
Hotel Warnow - renamed Radisson SAS Hotel Rostock 1992, demolished 2001 for construction of a new Radisson SAS Hotel Rostock, renamed Radisson Blu Hotel Rostock 2009
Suhl
Hotel Thüringen-Tourist - renamed Hotel Thüringen Suhl, later renamed Michel Hotel Suhl
Weimar
:de:Hotel Elephant|Hotel Elephant
Hotel Belvedere - completed in 1992 as Hilton Weimar, renamed Leonardo Hotel Weimar 2007