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City Hotel Ratingen - Ratingen, Germany

Stadionring 1
Ratingen, 40878
Nightly Rates (103.01 - 103.01)   3 Star
City Hotel Ratingen

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Property Description
The City Hotel Ratingen with its 3 stars offers 68 modern and comfortable single and double rooms. The furnishing combines unpretentious elegancy and comfort. All rooms provide bath/shower and WC/direct dial telephone/cable TV with international channels/mini bar and high speed wireless internet access. Bright and friendly colours surround our guests and accentuate the modern and state-of-the-art atmosphere of the location. One floor is reserved for non-smokers. The hotel provides all the advantages of a modern city hotel with ideal access to the motorways/the central main train station and within 3 miles to the international Rhein-Ruhr Airport Duesseldorf. Public traffic services are right beside the hotel and brings our guests either to the heart of Duesseldorf with its famous shopping area Koenigsallee and the Old Town or to any of the surrounding business or shopping centers. The distance to the international fairground Duesseldorf is 4 miles and to the fairground Essen 10 miles. The historical town and the pedestrian area of Ratingen is within 5 minutes walking distance from the hotel and it offers a level of wares that needs not shy away from being compared to that of the larger metropolises.

City Hotel Ratingen


Amenities
  • Bar/Lounge

  • 24 Hour Front Desk

  • Express Checkout

  • Free Parking

  • Mini Bar

  • Modem Lines in Room

  • Modem Lines in Room

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • No Smoking Rooms/Facilities

  • Parking

  • Television with Cable

  • Laundry/Valet Services


  • Room Information
  • Standard Single Room

  • Standard Single room-bathroom-wireless internet access possible- including breakfast and all taxes are included. Max Occupancy - 1
  • Standard Double Room

  • Standard Double room-bathroom- wireless internet access possible- including breakfast and all taxes are included. Max Occupancy - 3
  • Standard Twin Room

  • Standard Twin room-bathroom- wireless internet access possible- including breakfast and all taxes are included. 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 1400 

  • Check out time is 1100 

  • Time Zone is  Europe/Berlin (1 DST) 

  • Opened in  1989 

  • Renovated in  2003 

  • 68  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 3  floors. 


  • Directions
    You start from Flughafen Dusseldorf International. At sign MOENCHENGLADBACH/DUSSELDORF/DUISBURG follow the ramp Anschlussstelle Duesseldorf-Flughafen for 1.3 km. Follow the motorway A44 for 2.1 km. At sign ESSEN/OBERHAUSEN follow the motorway Autobahnkreuz Dusseldorf-Nord for 1.5 km. At sign RATINGEN/DUSSELDORF-KAISERSWERTH follow the ramp Anschlussstelle Ratingen for 157 m. At sign ESSEN-turn left- follow L422-K2 for 1.7 km until RATINGEN . Follow Westtangente for 357 m. Turn left-follow Am Sandbach for 583 m. Turn right-follow Sandstrasse for 549 m. Turn left-follow Dusseldorfer Strasse for 314 m. You reach Stadionring 1. It is located in Duesseldorf-Ratingen-close to the city center DUS-Dusseldorf International Airport-3 Miles N, CGN-Koeln/Bonn Airport 31.0 Miles SE

    Guarantee Policy
    Reservation must be guaranteed with a credit card otherwise booking cannot be confirmed. If credit card is not available guarantee can also be given in form of a 1 night deposit. Please contact the hotel for procedure.

    Cancellation Policy
    CXL 2 days prior to arrival date to avoid a penalty of 1 nt stay incl tax. -No-Show fee- 1 nt stay incl tax. -Early check out charge- 1 extra nt. -RSVNS WITHIN FAIR PERIODS ARE SUBJECT TO SPECIAL POLICIES OF EACH FAIR.-Fairs-60 day Cxl - full stay penalty

    Restaurant Information
    HOTEL RESTAURANT  Type-Full Service Restaurant; Cuisine-International; Hours of Operation-TBD; Dress Code-Casual

    Meeting Facility
  • MEETING SERVICES
  •   Audio/Visual Equipment; Catering; Copy Service; Equipment Rental; Fax Service; Internet Connectivity; Pager Rental; Additional Meeting Services-For efficient conferences and meetings the City Hotel Ratingen has an air conditioned meeting room with a total capacity of up to 60 guests. The room can be divided into two sections both with natural light and equipped with modern technical convention facilities. Ask for our attractive all-inclusive conference packages.

  • MEETING ROOM 01
  •   Max Capacity-30

  • MEETING ROOM 02
  •   Max Capacity-30


    Recreation Information
  • RECREATION

  • Jogging Track on-site-No Charge

  • DUS-Dusseldorf International Airport

  • 3.0 Miles N
  • Fairground Dusseldorf

  • 4.0 Miles N
  • Ratingen City Center

  • 0.0 Miles W
  • Twentieth Century Art Museum

  • 7.0 Miles SW
  • Tourist Association

  • 7.0 Miles SW
  • Office for City Promotion

  • 7.0 Miles SW
  • Old City Hall

  • 6.0 Miles SW
  • Chamber of Commerce

  • 7.0 Miles SW
  • Central Post Office

  • 7.0 Miles SW
  • Chamber of Industry

  • 7.0 Miles SW
  • Old Town

  • 6.0 Miles SW
  • Koenigsallee

  • 6.0 Miles SW
  • Dusseldorf Main Train Station

  • 6.0 Miles SW
  • ABB

  • 6.0 Miles SW
  • Apple Center

  • 6.0 Miles SW
  • Arag Building

  • 3.0 Miles SW
  • 3M

  • 3.0 Miles SW
  • Rheinpromenade

  • 6.0 Miles SW
  • Philipshalle

  • 8.0 Miles SW
  • Roncalli Theater

  • 7.0 Miles SW
  • Tonhalle

  • 6.0 Miles SW
  • Daimler Crysler

  • 4.0 Miles SW
  • Deutsche Bahn

  • 6.0 Miles SW
  • Hitachi

  • 6.0 Miles SW
  • Japanese Trade Center

  • 6.0 Miles SW
  • Metro

  • 4.0 Miles SW
  • Vodafone Headquarter Ratingen

  • 0.0 Miles W

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