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Tryp Dusseldorf Krefeld - Krefeld, Germany

Europark Fichtenhain A1
Krefeld, 47807
Nightly Rates (94.13 - 231.16)   3 Star
Tryp Dusseldorf Krefeld

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Property Description
The TRYP Duesseldorf Krefeld Hotel is located south of the city within the Europark Fichtenhain zone. With the nearby A44 motorway you are only 10 minutes away from the Duesseldorf International Airport, the Duesseldorf's Fair Ground and its famous historical city centre, with its sophisticated boutiques and gastronomy shops. Ask for the latest offers of the Hotel and enjoy for at least one week end the facilities of a TRYP Hotel. Free car park.

Tryp Dusseldorf Krefeld


Amenities
  • AM/FM Alarm Clock

  • Bar/Lounge

  • Coffee Maker in Room

  • 24 Hour Front Desk

  • Handicapped Rooms/Facilities

  • Free Parking

  • Mini Bar

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • No Smoking Rooms/Facilities

  • No Smoking Rooms/Facilities

  • Restaurant

  • Television with Cable

  • Disco

  • Golf

  • Skiing

  • Indoor Parking

  • Parking

  • Modem Lines in Room


  • Room Information
    Tryp Dusseldorf Krefeld
  • STANDARD room

  • Colour tv / Satellite tv/ haier dryer Direct dial phone STANDARD room type consists of one or more rooms of the following type: * COMFORT CLASS * BUSINESS CLASS * STANDARD ROOM * STANDARD ROOM. 2 PEOPLE.
  • SUITE room

  • Living room / Pay tv / Radio / Full bath Direct dial phone SUITE room type consists of one or more rooms of the following type: * JUNIOR SUITE * JUNIOR SUITE

    Rate Disclaimer
    These rates at this level orientative, please check availability for the dates desired.

    Miscellaneous Information
  • Euro is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 1400 PM 

  • Check out time is 1100 AM 

  • Opened in  1995 

  • 100  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 4  floors. 


  • Directions
    Driving from Dusseldorf, the Dusseldorf Fair Center, or Dusseldorf International Airport: Take the A44 Freeway towards Monchengladbach, Take the Krefeld Fichtenhain exit. Take the Krefeld Fichtenhain exit. Turn right at the end of the off-ramp and another right at the first traffic lights. You will find the TRYP Hotel Dusseldorf - Krefeld on your right hand side. The TRYP Hotel Duesseldorf Krefeld is located just south of the city within the Europark Fichtenhain. With the nearby A44 motorway you are a mere 10 minutes from Duesseldorf International Airport, Duesseldorf's Fair Center and its famous historic City Center providing some of the worlds most sophisticated shops and purveyors.

    Guarantee Policy
    */* ONE NIGHT CHARGE IF CANCELLED ** 24 HOURS.** OF ARRIVAL */*

    Cancellation Policy
    1 night charge if cancelled 48h prior to arrival

    Restaurant Information
    Bars and Restaurants  International and local cuisine ( especilly german & spanish ) EL RESTAURANTE  International and local cuisine ( especilly german & spanish )

    Meeting Facility
    Tryp Dusseldorf Krefeld
  • Meeting Facilities
  •   Eiche: 81 sq. m. // Buche: 52 sq. m. // Kastanie: 21 sq. m.

  • BALLROOMS IN PROPERTY
  •   Eiche: 81 sq. m. // Buche: 52 sq. m. // Kastanie: 21 sq. m.


    Recreation Information
  • SPORT & LEISURE

  • Cardiovascular & Weight equipment. Jogging track. Sauna & Solarium. Outdoor & indoor pool. Bikes for guests. Coach Tours programs to Duesseldorf & Cologne. Musical programs.

  • Burg Linn Museum

  • Krefeld library

  • Uerdingen, Linn and Huls

  • The traditional-style districts
  • Dusseldorf (30 km - 18 miles)

  • Duisburg ( 20 km - 12 miles )


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