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Originally Posted by UA1P
Thanks, everyone, for such helpful responses. The first few all voted for Cologne, so I thought, "Well, that's an easy decision, then!" But then I saw the responses in favor of Dusseldorf. Darn you all for being so knowledgeable! ;)
If I decide to go to Cologne, would you recommend the Four Points Sheraton? I found a rate of 97 Euros per night, including taxes and breakfast. M8 |
Dusseldorf
I spent 5 days in Dusseldorf and very much enjoyed it and the Alt Bier (burp!)
Alt Bier is a top fermented lager and represents an old way of brewing that never went away in Dusseldorf. Try the brew at Zum Uerige. Alaskan Amber is an Alt style beer. Another place of note is the museum of river traffic. It is along the river in the Altstadt in an old tower. People hae been traveling the Rhine in boats for a long time. And while there, take a stroll along the quay next to the river and watch the current boat traffic. (Disclaimer: my father ran a ferry on the Columbia River, so I was well acquainted with its river traffic) If you have the time, take the train over to Solingen. All the knive manufacturers are based there: Henkels, Boker,and others I don't remember. But be aware Solingen is rather spread out. PS Took the train from Mannheim to Dusseldorf, which goes through Koln. On the way between the two, the engineer announced, and a fellow passenger was kind to translate, that we had hit 300 kph! One eighty on the ground! |
Originally Posted by UA1P
Thanks, everyone, for such helpful responses. The first few all voted for Cologne, so I thought, "Well, that's an easy decision, then!" But then I saw the responses in favor of Dusseldorf. Darn you all for being so knowledgeable! ;)
If I decide to go to Cologne, would you recommend the Four Points Sheraton? I found a rate of 97 Euros per night, including taxes and breakfast. Beetween Cologne and Düsseldorf is an old rivality, both cities have their own flair. While Düsseldorf is a fashion town - the people in Düsseldorf care more for their appearance - there is as said mory high life, especially in the Altstadt. The local beer is "Alt", a dark beer. Düsseldorf has alsosome nice museums about art. Btw, there is also an Four Points in Düsseldorf, also in a good location. Cologne is the older town, the origin is roman and therefore is an museum about the roman history (Römisch Germanisches Museum), just opposite the Le Meridien Dom Hotel right hand side of the cathedral. The city of Cologne has some nice and old churches to visit (beside the cathedral / Dom), the main shoppping street is more narrow than Düsseldorf. There are also some nice art museum just right in the heart of the city (near the cathedral). The local beer is "Kölsch", there are many (micro) breweries who serve their own Kölsch with local food (my favourite is Brauhaus Peters). Where to spend the day? Although I work in Düsseldorf, I tend to say, visit Cologne. Cologne has its own flair. Jan |
Originally Posted by edgewood
you can take the train (www.db.de) directly from dus airport to cologne main station (hauptbanhof) in 40 minutes
dus is a commercial city, the most interesting things are the konigsalee (main shopping street-but you can see similar things in other large cities) and the altstadt- old city, with restaurants and boutique-y shops. fine museums, too the hotel scene is poor- the steigenberger is old and ratty the crowne plaza is, i think, the best in downtown and walkable everywhere
Originally Posted by edgewood
there is a maritim at the airport which is convenient if you have an early flite
Originally Posted by edgewood
cologne is an old roman city- ruins, history, and a giant cathedral- more interesting, i think, than dus
but beware the hotel ernst- in the shadows of the cathedral- the bonging of the gongs will keep you up all nite each city has its local brands and types of beer- like kolsch or weissbier - just ask what the locals drink
Originally Posted by edgewood
and beware of schweinhaxe!- it's a platter of a huge pigs foot with sauerkraut and stuff- it sits in your stomach for days- not good for traveling
Originally Posted by edgewood
whatever you do, make sure you are not in either city when there is a "messe" or trade fair- the cities will be jammed
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[QUOTE=FLYGVA]If you are talking about Düsseldorf, we do not have a Crown Plaza, that's Cologne.
oops, sorry, thanks for the correction: when the new building was going up next to the old holiday inn, it said "crowne plaza coming" it opened, though, as a connection onto the HI so there are 2 buildings, one old, one new i recommend the newer one if you stay here: DUSSELDORF CITY CTR-KÖNIGSALLE GRAF-ADOLF-PLATZ 8-10 DUSSELDORF, 40213 49-211-38480 Downtown: DUSSELDORF 0 KM/ 0 |
Originally Posted by edgewood
Originally Posted by FLYGVA
If you are talking about Düsseldorf, we do not have a Crown Plaza, that's Cologne.
when the new building was going up next to the old holiday inn, it said "crowne plaza coming" it opened, though, as a connection onto the HI so there are 2 buildings, one old, one new i recommend the newer one if you stay here: DUSSELDORF CITY CTR-KÖNIGSALLE GRAF-ADOLF-PLATZ 8-10 DUSSELDORF, 40213 49-211-38480 Downtown: DUSSELDORF 0 KM/ 0 We have in Düsseldorf
The HI Köningsallee is the HI right in the center, the HI Ludwig Erhard Allee is near Central Station and one could reach either the airport or the city by public transportation quite easy. |
Originally Posted by UA1P
Thanks, everyone, for such helpful responses. The first few all voted for Cologne, so I thought, "Well, that's an easy decision, then!" But then I saw the responses in favor of Dusseldorf. Darn you all for being so knowledgeable! ;)
If I decide to go to Cologne, would you recommend the Four Points Sheraton? I found a rate of 97 Euros per night, including taxes and breakfast. I was very happy with the 4 Points Sheraton Koln two months ago. The rate you mention seems to be good, and though the hotel is a typical 4 Points-quality hotel (nothing fancy, but certainly clean), the location was great and staff friendly. As a Starwood Platinum member I was upgraded to a really nice suite that overlooked the construction in front of the train station. I will stay at the Sheraton next time I am in Koln. |
Cologne:
Lot happening in Cologne this summer given WYD - especially art events. The Vatican notoriously puts together an extensive exhibit of some of their best (and given their collection its saying a lot).
Here's an article I read about some of the art exhibits during the summer. cologne |
Are you by chance flying PrivatAir?
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Sorry for digging up the old thread. But since there are so few posts, I thought it may be acceptable.
I am attending DRUPA (the largest printing conference in the world) next week. I am debating staying in DUS at a very mediocre 3 or 4 star hotel (my corporate travel budget doesn't have an allowance for the few 5-star properties in town). My alternative is to stay in a solid 4 to 5 star hotel in Cologne (or other close town) for the same price. My budget is US$300 - US$400 per night. Sadly, the Breidenbacher Hof, Intercontinental, and others in DUS are all US$500 - $700+++ Any thoughts/comments for exceptional properties in this price range within a 30 minute tram/subway/train ride to the Dusseldorf Messe? |
7 year old post unearthing!
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Originally Posted by UA1P
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.....which of the two cities would you recommend staying in for some nice sightseeing and good eats?
As far as sightseeing, I'd say go with Köln. If for no other reason, the cathedral.^ |
Up thread there's talk of the Excelsior Hotel Ernst and it being a bad choice because of the Cathedral gonging. Is it really that much of a problem and, if so, is there a specific room request I can make to make it less of a nuisance?
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And for even more discussion and suggestions, I'll move this to the Destinations->Germany forum. Ocn Vw 1K, Moderator.
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As the fair grounds are in the north of Ddorf close to the airport, why not consider staying in adjacent Mettmann, Ratingen or maybe Duisburg instead of Cologne?
Cologne is really close to my heart and a fantastic city but if it's just about getting from and to the exhibition and not so much importance on the quality of accomodation, dining, nightlife and such...Then better stick to the cities mentioned previously in the post. |
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