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Hotel Rheinterrasse Benrath - Dusseldorf, Germany

Benrather Schlossufer 39
Dusseldorf, 40597
Nightly Rates (165.07 - 194.13)   3 Star
Hotel Rheinterrasse Benrath

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Property Description
The hotel is situated in a quiet and picturesque area of Dusseldorf, close to the Benrath Castle and directly beside the Rhein river. Beside the hotel is the beautiful Benrath Castle and its surrounding park. The restaurant Rheinblick has a scenic-view onto the river Rhein.

Hotel Rheinterrasse Benrath


Amenities
  • Bar/Lounge

  • 24 Hour Front Desk

  • Express Checkout

  • Free Parking

  • Modem Lines in Room

  • No Smoking Rooms/Facilities

  • Parking

  • Parking

  • Restaurant

  • Room Service

  • Safe Deposit Box

  • Tennis

  • Television with Cable

  • Laundry/Valet Services


  • Room Information
  • Superior Single Room

  • Superior single room with private bathroom in suite, telephone, safe, television and hairdryer. Rollaways not allowed. Sleeps 1.
  • Superior Double Room

  • Superior double room with private bathroom in suite, telephone, safe, television and hairdryer. 1 rollaway allowed. Sleeps 3.
  • Superior Twin Room

  • Superior twin room with private bathroom in suite, telephone, safe, television and hairdryer. 1 rollaway allowed in room. Sleeps 3.

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    Miscellaneous Information
  • Euro is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 2 PM 

  • Check out time is 12 PM 

  • Time Zone is  Europe/Berlin (1 DST) 

  • Opened in  1978 

  • Renovated in  2003 

  • 45  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 2  floors. 


  • Directions
    At sign MONCHENGLADBACH/DUSSELDORF/DUISBURG follow the ramp Anschlussstelle Dusseldorf-Flughafen for 1.3 km. At sign ESSEN/OBERHAUSEN exit: 32 Follow the motorway A44 for 9.8 km. At sign VELBERT/RATINGEN/WULFRATH follow the motorway Autobahnkreuz Ratingen-Ost for 1.4 km. At sign FRANKFURT A.M./KOLN turn right, follow the motorway A3-E35 for 11.1 km. At sign WUPPERTAL follow the motorway Autobahnkreuz Hilden for 1.1 km. At sign ERKRATH/D.-UNTERBACH follow the motorway A46 for 3.7 km. At sign D.-ELLER/LEVERKUSEN/D.-BENRATH follow the motorway Autobahnkreuz Dusseldorf-Sud for 1.4 km. Follow the motorway A59 for 1.3 km. At sign DUSSELDORF-BENRATH/DUSSELDORF-HASSELS/HILDEN exit: 22 Follow the ramp Anschlussstelle Dusseldorf-Benrath for 360 m until DUSSELDORF. At sign KOLN/LEVERKUSEN turn right, follow Forststrasse for 1 km. Follow Cacilienstrasse for 388 m. Follow Cacilienstrasse for 388 m. Turn right, follow Benrather Schlossallee for 794 m. Turn left, follow L293/ Pigageallee for 478 m. Follow Benrather Schlossufer for 298 m. You reach Benrather Schlossufer 39. DUH-Dusseldorf-7 mi SE DUS-Dusseldorf Intl Airport-11 mi S; ESS-Essen Airport-18.0 mi S; MGL-Moenchenladbach/Dusseldorf Airport-19.0 mi E; CGN-Koeln Bonn Airport-29.0 mi NW; NRN-Niederrhein Airport-52.0 mi SE

    Guarantee Policy
    Credit card guarantee ie required for bookings. Valid credit card must be given in booking.If credit card is not available guarantee can also be given in form of a 1 night deposit. Please contact the hotel procedure.

    Cancellation Policy
    Cancel at least 1 day prior to arrival date to avoid a penalty of 1 night stay including tax. No-Show Fee-1 nt. stay including tax. Reservations which fall on any date within fair periods are subject to special cancellation policies of each fair.

    Restaurant Information
    RHEINBLICK  Type-Full Service Restaurant; Cuisine-International; Hours of Operation-12PM-10PM; Dress Code-Casual

    Meeting Facility
  • Meeting Services
  •   Audio/Visual Equipment, Catering, Computer Modem Hookups, Computer Printing, Computer Rental, Copy Machine, Copy Service, Equipment Rental, Fax Machine, Fax Service, Internet Connectivity, Secretarial Services.

  • Meeting Room
  •   Max Occ: 30


    Recreation Information
  • Recreation

  • Jogging Track on-site-No Charge, Tennis Courts on-site-Charge

  • Old Town

  • 7.0 Miles SE
  • Convention Center

  • 10.0 Miles SE
  • Castle Benrath

  • 0.0 Miles N
  • Philipshalle

  • 2.0 Miles N
  • Cologne Convention Center

  • 24.0 Miles N
  • University of Dusseldorf

  • 4.0 Miles SE
  • Koenigsalle

  • 7.0 Miles SE
  • TV Tower

  • 7.0 Miles SE
  • Fashion Houses

  • 7.0 Miles SE
  • City Hall

  • 7.0 Miles SE
  • Main Train Station

  • 6.0 Miles SE
  • CGN-Koeln Bonn Airport

  • 29.0 Miles NW
  • MGL-Moenchenladbach/Dusseldorf Airport

  • 19.0 Miles E
  • ESS-Essen Airport

  • 18.0 Miles S
  • NRN-Niederrhein Airport

  • 52.0 Miles SE
  • Hilden

  • 5.0 Miles W
  • Ratingen

  • 11.0 Miles S
  • Mettmann

  • 11.0 Miles SW
  • Dormagen

  • 5.0 Miles N
  • Opera

  • 7.0 Miles SE
  • Loebbecke Museum

  • 9.0 Miles SE
  • Modern Art Museum

  • 7.0 Miles SE
  • Sports Complex

  • 11.0 Miles SE
  • CGN-Cologne City Center

  • 24.0 Miles N
  • Cologne Cathedral

  • 24.0 Miles N
  • Henkel

  • 1.0 Miles N
  • Heinrich Heine Monument

  • 7.0 Miles SE
  • Rheinisch Westfaelisch Stock Exchange

  • 7.0 Miles SE
  • Johannes Church

  • 7.0 Miles SE
  • Jan Wellem Monument

  • 7.0 Miles SE
  • Orangeri Benrath

  • 1.0 Miles N

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