3 Best Hotels in Düsseldorf, The Rhineland

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25hours Hotel Das Tour

$$$ | Louis-Pasteur-Pl. 1, Düsseldorf, 40211, Germany Fodor's Choice

The hip 25hours chain adopts a French theme with its Düsseldorf property, located in a glassy tower offering fantastic city views. Rooms are chic and homey, with retro-style furnishings, clever design details, and nice touches like a complimentary minibar. 

Pros

  • Some rooms have balconies with outdoor bathtubs
  • Superb French restaurant and buzzy bar
  • Great views from City Center–facing rooms

Cons

  • Surrounding area has few amenities
  • Far from the Altstadt
  • Rooms facing the S-bahn have uninspiring views
Louis-Pasteur-Pl. 1, Düsseldorf, 40211, Germany
0211-900–9100
Hotel Details
198 rooms
No Meals

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Living Hotel De Medici

$$$ | Mühlenstr. 31, Düsseldorf, 40213, Germany

A magnificent private art collection is displayed throughout this luxury hotel inside a former monastery that overlooks the yellow spires of the neighboring St. Andreas church. Rooms differ in size and design and are largely decorated in a contemporary style, though some historical suites feature lavish antiques.

Pros

  • Beautiful landmark building
  • Impressive interiors and art collection
  • Close to the Altstadt

Cons

  • Rooms on the upper floors are small
  • Design is plain in most rooms
  • Service isn’t the warmest
Mühlenstr. 31, Düsseldorf, 40213, Germany
0211-160–920
Hotel Details
170 rooms
No Meals

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Steigenberger Parkhotel

$$$ | Königsallee 1a, Düsseldorf, 40212, Germany

Miraculously quiet despite its central location on the edge of the Hofgarten and at the beginning of the Königsallee, this old hotel is anything but stodgy, especially after a major face-lift in 2013. The soaring ceilings add to the spaciousness of the guest rooms, each individually decorated in a restrained, elegant style. The pampering continues at the breakfast buffet, served in the Menuett restaurant, where champagne and smoked salmon are appropriate starters for a shopping expedition on the Kö.

Pros

  • Central location
  • Quiet despite the busy area
  • Consistent guest favorite

Cons

  • Fairly high rates
  • Some complaints about service
  • Amenities don't match the price
Königsallee 1a, Düsseldorf, 40212, Germany
0211-13810
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
130 rooms
Free Breakfast

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