Neuruppin welcomes new hotel manager: fresh treatment for the maritime industry!
New director Marek Rausch invites you to the network meeting in the Hotel Resort Mark Brandenburg in 2025; local producers and restaurateurs are welcome.

Neuruppin welcomes new hotel manager: fresh treatment for the maritime industry!
On the banks of the picturesque Ruppiner Lake, Marek Rausch, director of the. since January 1, 2025 Resorts Mark Brandenburg, provided a breath of fresh air. His enthusiasm for the region and the people there is palpable. And not only that: The network meeting “Together at the Table” will take place on July 2, 2025, where regional producers, restaurateurs and retailers come together to exchange ideas and network.
The associated restaurant “Seewirtschaft”, which had to close during the corona pandemic and reopened on March 28, 2025, is intended to strengthen the hotel’s local connection by refreshing the menu. Marek Rausch plans to serve a delicious four-course menu made from fresh, regional ingredients as part of the network meeting. This menu will then be on the menu in the Seewirtschaft for three weeks. A real treat for the guests!
Neighborhood offerings and local reinforcement
For this summer, the resort has also put together a special neighborhood offer called “Therme instead of Tropics”. It not only includes a rich breakfast buffet, but also use of the Fontane thermal baths and the fitness studio. Visitors can also look forward to a bathing bag with a bathrobe and sauna towels as well as a welcome drink upon check-in. This way you can get a really good deal on your first visit!
The hotel has 130 rooms and employs around 125 people, making the resort a significant economic factor for the region. The “Seetor Invest Betriebsgesellschaft Neuruppin Hotel” is the owner and operator of this beautiful complex.
Tourism in Brandenburg
Tourism in Brandenburg is also influenced by the TMB Tourism Marketing Brandenburg promoted. This company specializes in the development and implementation of marketing strategies for the region. The focus is particularly on the values of cosmopolitanism and tolerance, as well as the commitment against intolerance and exclusion.
The state of Brandenburg benefits from well-organized destination management, which takes responsibility for communication, market analyzes and cross-border cooperation. Initiatives such as the “4 Ms” – brand, marketing, management and moderation – represent a holistic approach to tourism development.
Overall, it shows that Neuruppin and its Mark Brandenburg resort are ready to stand out through innovative offerings and local networking. It remains exciting to see how the region will develop in the coming period and what new offers will emerge for guests at Ruppiner See.