Location. The Mercure Hotel D�sseldorf Neuss is located in Dusseldorf, Germany, within four kilometres of the shops and restaurants in the old town and one kilometre from Neuss Norf train station.
Hotel Features. Surrounded by trees, the Mercure Hotel D�sseldorf Neuss is a modern hotel with wireless Internet access throughout (surcharge), and an outdoor swimming pool. Room service is available, and there is also a library and gift shop.
The hotel restaurant specialises in regional cooking, and the hotel offers a bar serving a range of drinks and snacks.
There are a range of conference rooms and smaller meeting rooms at the hotel, with business services available including audio visual equipment.
Guestrooms. The 119 air conditioned guestrooms are decorated with floral bedspreads and peach curtains. All have satellite television, wireless Internet access (surcharge) and hair dryers.
Expert Tip. Dusseldorf is famous for its carnival, the Karnival, which begins at 11.11 a.m. on November 11 every year, and carries on until the following Monday. It ends with a huge procession which floods the city streets.
Rates:
99.35 - 155.51
Number Of Rooms: 113
Number Of Floors: 6
Check In Time: 1500
Check Out Time: 1200
Amenities:
Parking Garage
In House Dining
Children Allowed
Data Ports
Meeting Rooms
Car Rent Desk
Family Rooms
Mercure Hotel Duesseldorf Neuss Ex-Novotel
Am Derikumer Hof 1
Neuss, Germany 41469
Driving Directions:
From D�sseldorf Airport (DUS):
Distance to Mercure Hotel Dusseldorf is 25 kilometres, approximately 20 minutes drive.
Getting there. The D�sseldorf Airport rail station is located on a major axis of Europes railway network, with approximately 300 trains stopping there every day. A free monorail runs between the terminal building and the railway station. The S7 S Bahn train leaves from the airports underground station, located on the terminal buildings lower level. Take a train towards Solingen Ohligs for the city centre. The single fare is around 2 EUR. Buses number 721 and SB51 travel to the city centre, and there are buses to the fair ground. The bus station is outside the Arrivals building. Taxis into the city cost about 16 EUR. Prices are all subject to change.
Getting around. D�sseldorfs integrated public transport system includes the S Bahn (suburban trains), the U Bahn (metro), buses, and trams. Single tickets cost approximately 2 EUR. Most trams stop running at midnight on weekdays, however, certain lines continue running until 2 a.m.