
Welcome to HotelGuide.Networks' directory of hotels and hotel reviews for Duesseldorf, Germany!
The narrow, twisting and rolling cobblestone streets of the Altstadt, Duesseldorf’s oldest section on the Rhine’s east bank, lined with cafes and small shops offering fresh meat and produce, tobacco, pastry and sweets for the residents, arrayed randomly with souvenirs for the tourists, define a vision evoked in children’s fairy tales, and immediately recognized even by those who have never visited Germany. In contrast, the left bank, connected by bridges to the older section, the most famous of which is the Oberkassel, is the contemporary, industrial and commercial side of town, and has some of the more modern skyscrapers in Europe. If you need a breather from the city, a wonderful way of sampling the best of the regional wines and cuisine is aboard a steamer winding between Duesseldorf and Rudesheim, where you can view ancient castles on hills surrounding the Lorelei Valley, and be swept away by the freshness of the air, and the misty green, crisp and clean beauty of the German countryside.
We have organized our listings of Duesseldorf's local hotel accommodations into several geographic areas and alphabetically. You can begin browsing for hotels in the Greater Duesseldorf area by selecting one of the links shown below.
·Duesseldorf Airport Hotels located near Duesseldorf International Airport (DUS) including the areas of Kaarst, Ratingen and Nuess.
·Duesseldorf Hotels located in the greater Duesseldorf area.
·Surrounding Communities Hotels located in surrounding communities including Bochum, Krefeld, Langenfeld, Ruhr, Solingen, Velbert, Wuppertal and Cologne. |
·Downtown Duesseldorf Hotels located in Duesseldorf's City Center near the Opera House, Playhouse, Art Gallery and other points of interest.
·Essen Hotel options north of city center including the areas of Essen, Duisburg, Mulheim, Kettwig and Oberhausen. |
| A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M |
| N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z |
You can return to the HotelGuide Duesseldorf home page at any time by pressing on the "HotelGuide" button in the left margin of the page.
Area Facts: The town of Duesseldorf began as a fishing village in the 600s, and despite its almost total destruction in World War II, is now the wealthiest and third largest city in Germany, with over a half-million residents. The international dialing code for Germany is 49.
| Never Again - Bad Hotel | |
![]() | 95 EUR for such bad hotel!! One of our rooms had the bathroom outside the room! Yes, you have to cross the corridor to use your
Review Details. Said about: Air Hotel Wartburg, by "Xavier", Brussels |
| Excelsior Review | |
![]() | Stayed for 2 nights in this excellent hotel. The hotel offers very high quality with a staff that were polite and most helpful.
Review Details. Said about: Excelsior Hotel, by "Andrew", Glasgow Scotland 00 |
| Hospitality Goes Into Details | |
![]() | I stayed at Hotel Noy for four nights. The hotel is managed by the owner himself, everything was in perfect order. They have a 2
Review Details. Said about: Noy Hotel, by "Tazio", Modena |
| Be a part of the conversation! Members can earn rewards points for writing reviews. To become a .Community member, click here. | |
| Other Versions: | Duesseldorf Guía de Hoteles |
Write Reviews ···> Earn Points
Write hotel reviews and earn points that can be redeemed for great prizes.
Click Here For A Free Membership.
© 1996-2008, MetroGuide.com All Rights Reserved.
Privacy Policy | Terms and Conditions
To List Your Hotel with the Duesseldorf HotelGuide Service: Click Here.
To Contact HotelGuide: Click Here.
Help Us Serve You Better: Click Here.
HotelGuide, HotelGuide Duesseldorf and Profile Page are service marks of MetroGuide.com, Inc. HotelGuide Network is a registered service mark of MetroGuide.com, Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. MetroGuide.com, Inc. does not own or operate hotel properties.