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Arabellasheraton Airport Hotel Dusseldorf - Dusseldorf, Germany

Im Flughafen Dusseldorf
Dusseldorf, 40474
Nightly Rates (170.36 - 249.59)   3 Star
Arabellasheraton Airport Hotel Dusseldorf

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Property Description
The ArabellaSheraton Airport Hotel Dusseldorf is a haven of peace and tranquility amidst the hectic hustle and bustle of the airport. You'll find that even with our convenient location on the airport grounds, we are surrounded by luxurious greenery, creating a unique environment. Designed in a penthouse-style on the roof of Car Park 3, we are directly connected to the arrivals and departure terminals. Our superior amenities help us to stand out from other airport hotels. Set in 10,000 square meters of roof terrace gardens and courtyards, the 200 guest rooms are arranged in a harmonious oval. Our two restaurants and a bar/lounge serve the most tempting culinary delights. A spacious conference centre is available for events for up to 200 participants.

Arabellasheraton Airport Hotel Dusseldorf


Amenities
  • AM/FM Alarm Clock

  • Bar/Lounge

  • Business Center

  • Coffee Maker in Room

  • Concierge

  • 24 Hour Front Desk

  • Hairdryers Available

  • Mini Bar

  • Modem Lines in Room

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • No Smoking Rooms/Facilities

  • Pets Allowed

  • Parking

  • Restaurant

  • Room Service

  • Safe Deposit Box

  • Television with Cable

  • Laundry/Valet Services


  • Rate Disclaimer
    Actual rates may vary depending upon availability and season.

    Miscellaneous Information
  • Euro is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 3 PM 

  • Check out time is 12 Noon 

  • Time Zone is  GMT + 1 Hour 

  • Opened in  1989 

  • Renovated in  2002 

  • 0  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 1  floors. 


  • Directions
    Take Autobahn 3 to the junction of Breitscheider Kreuz and proceed towards Dusseldorf Nord. Then take Autobahn 44 and follow the signs to the Dusseldorf Airport. At the airport follow the signs marked "Hotel." Take Autobahn 3 to Exit 17 (Flughafen/Velbert/Ratingen). Follow Autobahn 44 to the airport. At the airport, follow the signs marked "Hotel". Take Autobahn 46 to the Kreuz Hilden Junction. At the junction take Autobahn 3 towards Oberhausen. Follow the signs to the airport. At the airport follow the signs marked "Hotel." Take Autobahn 52 and follow the signs to the airport. At the airport follow the signs marked "Hotel." Nearby Airport: * Dusseldorf Airport - 50 Meters Nearby Cities * Dusseldorf - 12 Kilometers * Duisburg - 25 Kilometers * Essen - 25 Kilometers * Cologne - 35 Kilometers * Gelsenkrichen - 40 Kilometers * Dortmund - 60 Kilometers * Frankfurt - 240 Kilometers * Hannover - 270 Kilometers Dusseldorf Airport - 50 Meters

    Guarantee Policy
    Mandatory credit card guarantee on all reservations.

    Cancellation Policy
    The cancellation policy will depend on which rate plan and date(s) are being booked. Please see "Rate and Policy Information" when checking availability.

  • Local Attractions

  • * Congress Center - 1.9 mi/3.0 km * Messe Duesseldorf/Fairgrounds - 1.9 mi/3.0 km * Art Exhibition Northrhine-Westphalia - 3.1 mi/5.0 km * Aquazoo Loebecke-Museum - 3.1 mi/5.0 km * Rhine Shipping - 3.7 mi/6.0 km * Old Town Dusseldorf - 3.7 mi/6.0 km * Filmmuseum Düsseldorf - 3.7 mi/6.0 km * Theatermuseum Düsseldorf - 3.7 mi/6.0 km * Heinrich-Hein Institute - 5.0 mi/8.0 km * Goethe-Museum - 5.0 mi/8.0 km * Castle Benrath - 9.3 mi/15.0 km * Neanderthal Museum - 18.6 mi/30.0 km
  • Local Corporate Offices

  • * E.On AG - 1.9 mi/3.0 km * IBM - 2.5 mi/4.0 km * Cisco Systems - 3.7 mi/6.0 km * Vodafone/Mannesmann AG - 3.7 mi/6.0 km * Thyssenkrupp AG - 4.3 mi/7.0 km * The Boston Consulting Corporation - 5.0 mi/8.0 km * Bayer AG - 18.6 mi/30.0 km

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