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Nk Hotel Domo - Dusseldorf, Germany

Scheurenstrase 4
Dusseldorf, 40215
Nightly Rates (99.04 - 125.46)   3 Star
Nk Hotel Domo

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Property Description
A 2 star city hotel with 23 rooms-all rooms are equipped with all modern facilities-located in the city center of Duesseldorf, close to the main train station. Enjoy the captivating international atmosphere of our hotel in the very center of the cosmopolitan city of Duesseldorf. Easy to reach by any means of transportation and located near the famous Konigsallee shopping district with its elegant shopping arcades, this is an ideal starting point for your business or private visit. In the immediate vicinity of the hotel you will find the old part of town. With its 260 cozy taverns and traditional brew houses, it is known as the worlds longest bar. You will keep fond memories of the personal atmosphere in our house and the enjoyable evenings you spend in Duesseldorf. Our attentive hospitality will soon make you feel at home. Our hotel is situated in the heart of Duesseldorf an ideal location for business or private visits. Since our hotel is only approx. 500 meters away from the central train station, you can comfortably reach any destination. It takes only a few minutes to get to the world-famous Konigsallee shopping and sightseeing district or to the old part of town. Countless shops, restaurants, bistros and cafes invite you to spend a pleasant time both day and night. Enjoy cultural highlights at the opera, the municipal theaters or the Capitol Theater. Many pleasant surprises are in store for you. Our 23 modern, furnished single and double rooms all have showers and toilets; pay TV, satellite, hair dryer, mini-bar and direct dialing telephone. We will also be happy to offer you our fax service as a supplement. We have regular special offers to make your business visit or short private vacation especially agreeable. We will be happy to give you any information you may need. ***Reservations which fall on any date within the fair periods are subject to the special cancellation policies of each fair.***

Nk Hotel Domo


Amenities
  • Bar/Lounge

  • Express Checkout

  • Modem Lines in Room

  • No Smoking Rooms/Facilities

  • No Smoking Rooms/Facilities

  • Room Service

  • Television with Cable

  • Laundry/Valet Services


  • Room Information
  • Superior Single Room

  • Superior Single room with private bathroom ensuite. All rooms have showers and toilets, pay TV, satellite, hair dryer and direct dialing telephone. No rollaway allowed. Sleeps 1.
  • Superior Double Room

  • Superior Double room with private bathroom ensuite. All rooms have showers and toilets, pay TV, satellite, hair dryer and direct dialing telephone. No rollaway allowed. Sleeps 2.
  • Superior Twin Room

  • Superior Twin room with private bathroom ensuite. All rooms have showers and toilets, pay TV, satellite, hair dryer and direct dialing telephone. No rollaway allowed. Sleeps 2.
  • Superior Triple Room

  • Superior Triple room with private bathroom ensuite. All rooms have showers and toilets, pay TV, satellite, hair dryer and direct dialing telephone. No rollaway allowed. Sleeps 3.
  • Superior Quadruple Room

  • Superior Quadruple room with private bathroom ensuite. All rooms have showers and toilets, pay TV, satellite, hair dryer and direct dialing telephone. No rollaway allowed. Sleeps 4.

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    Miscellaneous Information
  • American Dollars is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 2PM 

  • Check out time is 12PM 

  • Opened in  1960 

  • Renovated in  2003 

  • 23  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 6  floors. 


  • Directions
    - Directions By Car: You start from Flughafen Dusseldorf International. At sign MONCHENGLADBACH/DUSSELDORF/DUISBURG follow the ramp Anschlussstelle Dusseldorf-Flughafen for 1.1 km until DUSSELDORF . Follow the motorway A44 for 855 m. Follow the motorway Anschlussstelle Düsseldorf-Stockum for 746 m. At sign INNENSTADT turn left, follow Danziger Strasse for 2.7 km until DUSSELDORF. Follow Kennedydamm for 431 m. Follow B1 for 651 m. Turn left, follow Kaiserswerther Strasse for 17 m. Follow L55/ Hofgartenstrasse for 2.1 km. Follow Immermannstrasse for 784 m. Turn right, follow Karlstrasse for 359 m. Follow Stresemannplatz for 123 m. You reach Graf-Adolf-Strasse 82.Directions By Train: Take the S1 train to the main train station. From there the hotel is in walking distance. Through the main exit to Konrad-Adenauer-Platz, then left onto Graf-Adolf-StraBe, approx. 400 meters to Stresemannplatz, there you will find the entrance to the hotel. The hotel is located in the absolute city center of Duesseldorf DUS-Duesseldorf International Airport-5 Miles South

    Guarantee Policy
    - All reservations must be guaranteed with a credit card. The hotel does not accept non-guaranteed reservations.- Exceptions may apply during holidays, special events or conventions.

    Cancellation Policy
    Cancel 1 day prior to arrival date to avoid a penalty of 1 nt stay incl tax. -No-show fee: 1 nt stay incl tax. -Rsvns within fair periods are subject to special cancel policies of each fair. -Exceptions may apply during holidays/special events.

    Restaurant Information
    - The property does not have on-site food and beverage facilities. 

    Meeting Facility
  • - The property does not have on-site meeting facilities.
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    Recreation Information
  • The property does not have on-site recreation facilities.


  • Closest Main City/Duesseldorf

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  • ESS Essen Airport

  • 15.0 Miles South West
  • NRN Niederrhein Airport

  • 46.0 Miles South East
  • MGL Moenchengladbach Airport

  • 13.0 Miles East
  • CGN Koeln Bonn Airport

  • 33.0 Miles North West
  • IBM Duesseldorf Kaiserswerther Strasse

  • 2.0 Miles South
  • IBM Duesseldorf Karl Arnold Platz

  • 2.0 Miles South East
  • Hilden

  • 9.0 Miles North West
  • Ratingen

  • 8.0 Miles South West
  • Mettmann

  • 9.0 Miles West
  • Dormagen

  • 9.0 Miles North
  • Opera

  • 1.0 Miles South East
  • Loebbecke Museum

  • 3.0 Miles South East
  • Modern Art Museum

  • 1.0 Miles South East
  • Sports Complex

  • 5.0 Miles South East
  • University of Duesseldorf

  • 2.0 Miles North
  • Convention Center

  • 4.0 Miles South East
  • Castle Benrath

  • 6.0 Miles North West
  • Koenigsallee

  • 1.0 Miles South East
  • TV Tower

  • 1.0 Miles East
  • Fashion Houses

  • 0.0 Miles East
  • City Hall

  • 1.0 Miles South East
  • Fairground Duesseldorf

  • 3.0 Miles South East
  • Main Train Station

  • 0.0 Miles West
  • Old Town

  • 1.0 Miles South East
  • Rheinisch Westfaelische Boerse

  • 0.0 Miles North West
  • Justizministerium

  • 0.0 Miles North West
  • Heinrich Heine Monument

  • 0.0 Miles West
  • Deutsche Oper am Rhein

  • 1.0 Miles North West
  • Palais Wittgenstein

  • 1.0 Miles West
  • Rathaus Duesseldorf

  • 1.0 Miles North West
  • Jan Wellem Denkmal

  • 1.0 Miles North West
  • Schlossturm

  • 1.0 Miles North West
  • Schiffahrtsmuseum

  • 1.0 Miles North West
  • Staatliche Kunstakademie

  • 1.0 Miles North West
  • Hanielpark

  • 2.0 Miles North East

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