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Hotels in Dusseldorf
The 2 Star Motel One Düsseldorf-Ratingen, located 50 minutes drive from Dusseldorf, has everything you need to enjoy your holiday......
Hotel AltDüsseldorf is situated in the heart of the Altstadt (0ld Town) near to the airport, Opera House, local Museums, Art Galleries and famous Königsallee shopping centre
Lovely, modern, high comfort, privately managed hotel.
Our hotel is located in the city centre of Duesseldorf. The main station and the capitol are only about 5 min. from the hotel...
Welcome to the Hansa-Hotel, which offers convenient access to public transportation routes, down-town area, the convention centre, and the Düsseldorf airport.
City Apart Hotel is located right in the city centre and is ideally located for those wishing to discover Dusseldorf by foot...
Dusseldorf Hotelship provides high standards of service in luxury surroundings...
The Hotel Am Wehrhahn is located in the centre of Düsseldorf within walking distance of the famous Altstadt...
Located in the centre of Dusseldorf our hotel was once a well known meeting place for famous artists who worked in Dusseldorf at the turn of the century and still retains that old world charm of days gone by .
regional info

A little further on, you can find renewed proof that the citizens of Düsseldorf love to promenade: the traditional Kö has recently acquired a new companion promenade, which is even two kilometers long. Now that the new Rhine embankment tunnel has diverted the through traffic, the Altstadt has taken back its traditional place by the Rhine. While the traffic races along underground, strollers on the Rhine embankment promenade can admire the outlook over the Rhine and the art nouveau facades of Oberkassel. The view swings to the Rhine tower, which rises above the North Rhine-Westphalia government building. From a bird’s-eye perspective you can see the city, the countryside, the industrialized river. You can enjoy a romantic view of the city by exploring it from one of the many white pleasure steamers´of the "Weisse Flotte" (the "white fleet").
A trip northwards will take you to Kaiserswerth, following Barbarossa’s tracks to the medieval ruins of his castle, picturesque houses, idyllic places, in the typical Lower Rhine countryside.
The city parks provide a pleasant haven when your feet get weary. End your wanderings in Old Town (adjacent to downtown), which has been turned into a large open-air pedestrian mall with restaurants clubs and stores. Dusseldorf is also home to the largest Japanese population in Europe and boasts a number of excellent Japanese restaurants and shops and a striking Buddhist temple. There are several old castles and churches in the area. They can be visited as daytrips. Another very interesting daytrip can be made to Museum Insel Insel Hombroich.
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