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Hotels in Düsseldorf

They say that German beer tastes even better in Germany’s liveliest city. World famous for its great nightlife, visitors love its audaciousness, entrepreneurial spirit and creative character.

The longest and most avant-garde nights

Audacious and avant-garde, the capital of North Rhine-Westphalia is one of the most dynamic cities in Germany. Frank Gehry’s stunning architecture somehow blends harmoniously with the city’s more solemn older buildings. Popular activities in Düsseldorf include touring the old city and visiting the iconic market square and the City Hall, enjoying a calm stroll along the banks of the River Rhine, or spending some time on the famous Königsallee, the most exclusive shopping street. And when you want a break, the old quarter of the city is home to more than 250 bars!

Our hotels in Düsseldorf

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a building with glass walls and a sign
a bar with chairs and tables
a patio with tables and chairs
a room with a bed and a dresser
a room with glass walls and a bar
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  • 24-hour gym
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a room with tables and chairs
a bedroom with a bed and a desk
a room with couches and tables
a room with treadmills and exercise equipment
  • Gym
  • Meeting rooms
  • Events
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a room with a bed and a table
a room with tables and chairs
a room with a couch and a table
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  • Gym
  • 24-hour gym
  • Grab & Go
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a bar with yellow chairs and a shelf with drinks
a room with a bed and a television
a room with a white column and a black and white rug
a room with yellow chairs and tables
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a city with boats on the water
a water way with trees and grass
a bridge over a body of water with a city in the background
Currency
The official currency is the euro. Both at the airport and in the main train stations, foreign exchange offices are open every day.
Language
The official language is German, although Limburgish is also used. Limburgish is a variant of German spoken in the border area between Belgium, the Netherlands and Germany.
Internet
Internet access throughout the city is very good. Most places such as restaurants and cafes usually have free Wi-Fi.
Weather
Due to its proximity to the Atlantic Ocean, it is one of the least cold regions in Germany. In summer the average temperature is about 19⁰C.

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