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Hotel Diplomat - Dusseldorf, Germany

Collenbachstrase 58
Dusseldorf, 40476
Nightly Rates (76.59 - 103.01)   3 Star
Hotel Diplomat

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Property Description
Charming city hotel with 25 modern equipped rooms all with private shower and toilet/ telephone and colour TV -some with balcony- are the perfect place to start all your private or business activities. Whether you are using your own car -free parking space for residents is available- or if you prefer to go by the nearby public transport every local destination can be reached within a few minutes. Quiet yet central location close to the Konigsallee and the historic center. A perfect service and reliability are the basis of your companys policy. Then of course the Hotel Diplomat Garni is the ideal partner for your accommodation while visiting the Dusseldorf Fair. Favorably situated as regards of transport facilities -e.g. apprx. 4 km away from the airport or the fair and about 3 km away from the city centre or the main station- the new management of the Diplomat Garni offers a comfortable and relaxed atmosphere right in the heart of the city.

Hotel Diplomat


Amenities
  • Express Checkout

  • Free Parking

  • Hairdryers Available

  • Mini Bar

  • Modem Lines in Room

  • Modem Lines in Room

  • Parking

  • Television with Cable

  • Laundry/Valet Services


  • Room Information
  • Superior Single Room

  • Private bathroom in suite. All rooms are equipped/ telephone and colour TV. No rollaway allowed. MAX OCCUPANCY - 1.
  • Superior Double Room

  • Private bathroom in suite. All rooms are equipped/ telephone and colour TV. 1 rollaway allowed. MAX OCCUPANCY - 3.
  • Superior Twin Room - B2T

  • Private bathroom in suite. All rooms are equipped/ telephone and colour TV. 1 rollaway allowed. MAX OCCUPANCY - 3.

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    Indicated rates for search purposes only; check for specific rate when making reservations.

    Miscellaneous Information
  • Euro is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 2pm 

  • Check out time is 11am 

  • Time Zone is  Europe/Berlin (1 DST) 

  • Opened in  1970 

  • Renovated in  2004 

  • 25  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 4  floors. 


  • Directions
    Directions By Car-You start from Flughafen Dusseldorf International. At sign MONCHENGLADBACH/ DUSSELDORF/DUISBURG follow the ramp Anschlussstelle Dusseldorf-Flughafen for 805 m until DUSSELDORF. Follow the motorway A44 for 856 m. At sign DUSSELDORF-STOCKUM/ DUSSELDORF-KAISERSWERTH/DUISBURG follow the motorway Anschlussstelle Dusseldorf-Stockum for 745 m. At sign DUSSELDORF-ZENTRUM turn left. Follow Danziger Strasse for 2.7 km until DUSSELDORF. At sign ESSEN/OBERHAUSEN turn right. Follow B1/ Kennedydamm for 94 m. Turn left- follow Rossstrasse for 933 m. Turn left- follow Golzheimer Strasse for 285 m. Turn right- follow Collenbachstrasse for 82 m. You reach Collenbachstrasse 58. DUS-Dusseldorf-1 Mile N DUS-Dusseldorf Intl Airport-3 Miles S

    Guarantee Policy
    All reservations must be guaranteed with a credit card. A deposit is not required. Non-guaranteed reservations are not accepted. Exceptions may apply during holidays special events or conventions.

    Cancellation Policy
    Cancel at least 1 day prior arrival to avoid a penalty of 1 night + tax. No-show fee: 1 night + tax. Rsvns within fair periods- subject special cancel/deposit policies. Seasonal-Cancel 14 Days prior - penalty full stay + tax. No-show fee: full stay + tax.

    Restaurant Information
    NO RESTAURANT FACILITIES ON-SITE 

    Meeting Facility
  • NO MEETING FACILITIES ON-SITE
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    Recreation Information
  • RECREATION

  • Sauna on-site -Charge

  • DUS-Dusseldorf

  • 1.0 Miles North
  • DUS-Dusseldorf Intl Airport

  • 3.0 Miles South
  • NRN Niederrhein Airport

  • 44.0 Miles South
  • ESS Essen Airport

  • 14.0 Miles South West
  • MGL Moenchengladbach Airport

  • 12.0 Miles East
  • CGN Koeln Bonn Airport

  • 35.0 Miles North West
  • IBM Dusseldorf Kaiserswerther Strasse

  • 0.0 Miles East
  • IBM Dusseldorf Karl Arnold Platz

  • 1.0 Miles East
  • Hilden

  • 10.0 Miles North West
  • Opera

  • 1.0 Miles North
  • Sports Complex

  • 3.0 Miles South East
  • Convention Center

  • 2.0 Miles South East
  • TV Tower

  • 2.0 Miles North East
  • Fashion Houses

  • 2.0 Miles North
  • City Hall

  • 1.0 Miles North
  • Old Town

  • 1.0 Miles North
  • Main Train Station

  • 2.0 Miles North West
  • Fairground Dusseldorf

  • 1.0 Miles South East
  • Koenigsallee

  • 1.0 Miles North
  • Loebbecke Museum

  • 1.0 Miles South East
  • Modern Art Museum

  • 1.0 Miles North
  • Mettmann

  • 8.0 Miles West
  • Ratingen

  • 6.0 Miles South West
  • Castle Benrath

  • 8.0 Miles North West
  • University of Dusseldorf

  • 4.0 Miles North
  • Hofgarten

  • 1.0 Miles South
  • Schiffahrtsmuseum

  • 2.0 Miles South West
  • Heine Geburtshaus

  • 2.0 Miles South
  • Rathaus Dusseldorf

  • 2.0 Miles South
  • Palais Wittgenstein

  • 2.0 Miles South
  • Justizministerium

  • 2.0 Miles South
  • Heinrich Heine Institute

  • 2.0 Miles South
  • Capitol Musical Theater

  • 2.0 Miles South East
  • Rheinstadion

  • 3.0 Miles North West
  • Philipshalle

  • 4.0 Miles South East
  • Glashuette

  • 6.0 Miles South East
  • Goethe Museum

  • 1.0 Miles South
  • Robert Schumann Saal

  • 1.0 Miles South West

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