incl. Breakfast - HRS Rating: 8,03/10 - All rooms of our city and Botique hotel are ... more
individually, personally and affectionately arranged. Personal service and gediegenes Ambiete round its stay off for individual guests! City: Altstadt (Old Town), König...
This privately-run, 3-star art and boutique hotel is situated in a tranquil location in ... more
the Oberbilk district, just to the south-east of Düsseldorf city centre.Built in 1892, Hotel am Volksgarten provides charming accommodation for business travellers ...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
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well All the same whether you vacationally on the way are a few day would like to recover or want simply one weekend to secondly to spend: The something other city...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Advantages: So close that you can almost feel the breeze as the planes come in to land Disadvantages: It's more expensive than the more distant airport hotels
When is an airport hotel not really an airport hotel?
I have spent a stupid amount of time in airport hotels in the past year and have learned that the term 'airport hotel' can be very misleading. Some, like the Sheraton Dusseldorf Airport really are right at the airport whilst many can be a 10-15 minute cab ride away. As for shuttle busses that take you almost an hour to get from the hotel to the airport, there are far too many of those knocking about. My advice - for what it's worth - is to make sure you know exactly what you are getting when you book an airport hotel. A good price can be spoiled by discovering that the shuttle bus only goes once an hour and a taxi can cost you half the room rate just to get there. The Sheraton at Dusseldorf airport is exactly the best kind of airport hotel
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The SAS Radisson hotel in Dusseldorf is one of the city's premier hotels. The hotel is located an Golzheimer Platz half way between the city centre and the Messe, or exhibition hall. The hotel is also conveniently located on the tram line which makes access to the convention centre and the city very easy. It is only a fifteen minute taxi drive from the airport. The hotel boasts two restaurants as well as a swimming pool and well equipped gym, for those who want to make use of the facilities. The prices are relatively high, particularly at fair time, and at this time the rooms are almost impossible to get, so book very early. ...
Advantages: Great value for a spacious clean room including breakfast Disadvantages: The multi-complex is an architectural design disaster
The hotel is on the top 3 floors of a multi-complex. Nothing luxurious but good value for a clean spacious room, breakfast included with 3 drinks from the minibar. The entrance to the hotel is not obvious - look for the glass door next to the house-number and mailboxes - on the door it says in black letters "Hotel Rezeption". Enter and take the elevator to the 6th floor for the hotel reception. The hotel is an architectural / design disaster but if you follow the signs you'll make it to the reception and your room. Corridors and staircases are dimly lit until you press on one of the light switches with a small orange lamp on it.
A day pass for all public transport for one zone (for the Tri-zone) costs EUR 6 per person. If you stay in Maximilian Hotel, take Bus 16 on Hauptstrasse to Rathaus (about 5 min) and change to Bus 55 to Basel ...