
Hotels in Dusseldorf
Leonardo Royal Hotel Düsseldorf Königsallee
Leonardo Boutique Hotel Düsseldorf
Leonardo Hotel Düsseldorf City Center
Leonardo Hotel Düsseldorf Airport - Ratingen


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Dusseldorf
In Western Germany, Dusseldorf is best known as the fashion capital. In Dusseldorf city centre, historic beer breweries stand beside avant-garde music venues, where stars of the future play on makeshift stages and revellers party all night. For festival-lovers, Dusseldorf’s famous annual carnival is a must-do – a vibrant festival that takes place on the banks of the Rhine in February or March each year. For anyone searching for a Dusseldorf hotel, Leonardo Dusseldorf has stylish rooms and a central location, making it an ideal base from which to explore the city.
Get your bearings
Dusseldorf doesn’t have a traditional downtown area, so start your trip with an overview of the city from 172-metres above sea level, in the Rheinturm, the city’s television tower. To get there, take the lift at QOMO Bar, order a cocktail and take a seat in the viewing platform as the sun sets over Dusseldorf. Later, explore the restaurants and cafes of nearby MedienHafen, the city’s working port area that doubles as a sleek design hub.
Don’t miss
Indulge in some retail therapy and take advantage of Dusseldorf’s many cool, stylish shops. For luxury and designer goods head for tree-lined boulevard Königsallee, which takes in the upscale Kö-Bogen shopping centre. Those wanting something a little more unique should check out the Flingern and Unterbilk districts for independent clothes, jewellery and interiors boutiques.
While you’re there
Dusseldorf is renowned for its incredible nightlife and avant-garde design. Get your culture fix at Kunstsammlung NRW, home to works of art by Picasso, Kandinsky and Pollock amongst others, or for something a little more boutique, go to Philara on Birkenstrasse and check out its ever-rotating exhibitions.
In Western Germany, Dusseldorf is best known as the fashion capital. In Dusseldorf city centre, historic beer breweries stand beside avant-garde music venues, where stars of the future play on makeshift stages and revellers party all night. For festival-lovers, Dusseldorf’s famous annual carnival is a must-do – a vibrant festival that takes place on the banks of the Rhine in February or March each year. For anyone searching for a Dusseldorf hotel, Leonardo Dusseldorf has stylish rooms and a central location, making it an ideal base from which to explore the city.
Get your bearings
Dusseldorf doesn’t have a traditional downtown area, so start your trip with an overview of the city from 172-metres above sea level, in the Rheinturm, the city’s television tower. To get there, take the lift at QOMO Bar, order a cocktail and take a seat in the viewing platform as the sun sets over Dusseldorf. Later, explore the restaurants and cafes of nearby MedienHafen, the city’s working port area that doubles as a sleek design hub.
Don’t miss
Indulge in some retail therapy and take advantage of Dusseldorf’s many cool, stylish shops. For luxury and designer goods head for tree-lined boulevard Königsallee, which takes in the upscale Kö-Bogen shopping centre. Those wanting something a little more unique should check out the Flingern and Unterbilk districts for independent clothes, jewellery and interiors boutiques.
While you’re there
Dusseldorf is renowned for its incredible nightlife and avant-garde design. Get your culture fix at Kunstsammlung NRW, home to works of art by Picasso, Kandinsky and Pollock amongst others, or for something a little more boutique, go to Philara on Birkenstrasse and check out its ever-rotating exhibitions.