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Swissotel Dusseldorf/Neuss - Dusseldorf, Germany

Rheinallee 1
Dusseldorf, D-41460
Nightly Rates (176.96 - 454.29)   4 Star
Swissotel Dusseldorf/Neuss

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Property Description
The elegant hotel and conference center is conveniently located on the left bank of the Rhine river facing the skyline of Düsseldorf. Düsseldorf is often called the "Paris of Germany" because it is one of the major fashion capitals of Europe.

Swissotel Dusseldorf/Neuss


Amenities
  • AM/FM Alarm Clock

  • Bar/Lounge

  • Business Center

  • Coffee Maker in Room

  • Concierge

  • 24 Hour Front Desk

  • Handicapped Rooms/Facilities

  • Express Checkout

  • Hairdryers Available

  • Mini Bar

  • Modem Lines in Room

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • No Smoking Rooms/Facilities

  • Pets Allowed

  • Pool

  • Parking

  • Restaurant

  • Room Service

  • Safe Deposit Box

  • Fitness Center or Spa

  • Television with Cable

  • Laundry/Valet Services

  • VIP Rooms/Services


  • Room Information
  • Guest Rooms

  • 246 elegant rooms including Presidential and Japanese Suite. All rooms with river view, air-conditioning, windows that open, minibar, marble bathrooms and hairdryer. * 246 double bed rooms including: * 6 suites * 100 no smoking rooms * 80 Swiss Business Advantage Rooms
  • Suites

  • There are four Junior Suites with two separate rooms, one Presidential Suite on the 15th floor and one Japanese Penthouse on the 16th floor.
  • Swiss Business Advantage Room

  • There are 80 Swiss Business Advantage Rooms with a size of 27 or 32 square meters, direct data port and fax-line, in-room safe, coffee/tea maker, iron/ironboard, a daily newspaper and extended check-out time until 3pm.

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    Indicative rates for search purposes only; check for specific rate when making a reservation.

    Miscellaneous Information
  • Euro is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 3PM 

  • Check out time is NOON 

  • Time Zone is  GMT + 1 

  • Opened in  1982 

  • Renovated in  Between 1998 and 2002 the entire hotel was refurbished and up to date amenities were added. 

  • 246  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 16  floors. 


  • Directions
    Coming from Frankfurt: motorway A3 until ?AK Hilden? /AK = Autobahnkreuz = crossing of motorways)then take A 46 in the direction of Düsseldorf until ?AK Neuss Süd? take A 57 in the direction of Krefeld until exit ?Neuss Hafen? follow directions above Coming from Düsseldorf Airport: motorway A52 direction Düsseldorf follow A52, then continue on B 8 until ?Südring?, direction Neuss (Suedbruecke, Southbridge), directly after bridge exit ?Neuss? 1st traffic light turn right, 2nd traffic light turn right onto Hammer-Land-Straße, 3rd traffic lightstraight on, follow the street and the hotel is on your right, parking area straight ahead. Coming from Cologne (Köln), Aachen, Mönchengladbach: take motorway A57 until exit ?Neuss Hafen? 1st traffic light straight on, 2nd traffic light turn right onto Hammer-Land-Straße, 3rd traffic lightstraight on, follow the street and the hotel is on your right, parking area straight ahead. * From Airport Düsseldorf: Take train S1/S21/S7 to main station Düsseldorf, change to train S8/S11/S28 to ?Rheinpark Center?. * From main station Neuss: Take tram 709/719 to ?Rheinpark Center? or S8/S11/S28 to Düsseldorf and get off at ?Rheinpark Center?. * From main station Düsseldorf: Take train S8/S11/S28 or the tram 704/709 to Neuss and get off at ?Rheinpark Center?. * 14 km/8 miles from Düsseldorf Lohausen Intern'l Airport * 55 km/32 miles from Koln/Bonn Intern'l Airport * 20 km/13 miles from Mönchengladbach, European Airport Düsseldorf International Airport

    Guarantee Policy
    Reservations must be guaranteed with a valid credit card.

    Cancellation Policy
    Please cancel by 6PM on the day of arrival to avoid a charge of one night's room and tax. During FAIRS a reservation must be cancelled 14 days prior to arrival.

    Restaurant Information
    Petit Paris  A restaurant, bistro, café; 120 seats with a view on the River Rhine; International and French cuisine. * Monday to Friday: business lunch buffet; * Thursdays, Fridays & Saturdays evenings: Specialty Buffets; * Sundays and holidays: brunch buffet. Pavillon  An elegant restaurant for private events; menus and buffets corresponding to the guests needs; 110 seats. Welcome Bar  An international bar where cocktails are expertly mixed; 96 seats; same small menu as in Rheinpark Lounge; open every evening.

    Meeting Facility
    2 completely new renovated, air-conditioned congress halls can accomodate events for up to 1.800 people. Facilities include a full stage lightning, more than 4.000 square meters of exhibition space and complete inhouse technical and business services. You will find truly impressive surroundings for important events!

  • Jupiter Hall
  •   1'400 square meters (12'600 square feet), ceiling height of 10 meters(30 feet), with dancefloor and stage, used as ballroom, 1200 people can be seated, 2'400 watt audio system

  • Diana Hall
  •   622 square meters(5'600 square feet), ceiling height of 5 meters(15 feet), mobile stage elements and dance floor, dividable into 2 rooms, cinema style seating up to 700 people, can be combined with Jupiter hall.

  • Conference Rooms
  •   13 different rooms from 37 square meters (333 square feet) to 120 square meters (1,080 square feet); several rooms can be combined; all rooms with daylight and air-conditioning.

  • Board Room
  •   51 square meters (381 square feet), oval table for 14 persons, executive atmosphere, leather chairs.

  • Specialty Features
  •   Ceiling suspension points with high capacity, electrical lifting platform, audio system 2,400 watts, lighting technician cabins, stage light, film projector, slide projectors, overhead projectors, VHS video and monitor, different screens, speaker's desk, stage elements, microphone equipment, etc. Conference center is fully equipped to cater to every guest's needs.


  • Düsseldorf Altstadt - Old town

  • Altstadt/Old town - is a great place to spend a relaxing evening; especially the outdoor pubs during summertime and the world's famoust shopping area in Düsseldorf, visit one of the many cultural events in and around Düsseldorf.
  • Former Legionary Camp

  • Following in Roman tracks near where the Erft and the Rhine River meet in Neuss. Here tombstone replicas and information boards commemorate the foundation period by "Novaesium" more then 2,000 years ago.
  • Hombroich Island Museum

  • A private museum set in twenty hectares of park and meadowland along the Erft river. Into this idyllic scenery are 10 pavilions, each a piece of art in itself. Guided Tours 0211/771826, Insel Hombroich, Haus Hombroich, 41472 Neuss.
  • Kölner Dom

  • The most famous landmark of Cologne, the largest cathedral in Germany. Roncalliplatz, Cologne, 0221/57909-54
  • Musicals

  • Starlight Express, Bochum 65 km; Saturday Night Fever, Cologne 40 km; Miami Nights, Dusseldorf 6 km
  • Shakespeare Globe Theatre

  • Shakespeare Festival in the inimitable atmosphere of the Neuss Globe, which was reconstructed after the legendary 16th century London Globe Theatre. Auf der Rennbahn, 41460 Neuss.
  • St. Quirinus Munster (St. Quirin's Minster)

  • The city's landmark was built between 1209 and 1230 as a late Romanesque gallery basilica. Katholische Kirchengemeinde St. Quirin, Freihof 7, 41460 Neuss, 02131/222327.
  • Allrounder Winterworld Neuss

  • Come enjoy Indoor Skiing and gastronomy! Allrounder Winterworld GmbH, An der Skihalle 1, 41472 Neuss, 02131-12440

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