🇩🇪 Düsseldorf, Germany
Adina Apartment Hotel Dusseldorf
📍 Harkortstraße 10, 40210 Düsseldorf, Germany
Your stay — Adina Apartment Hotel Dusseldorf
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The Property — Adina Apartment Hotel Dusseldorf
The Adina Apartment Hotel Dusseldorf sits in the MedienHafen district, a converted industrial quarter of bold modern architecture. It’s a pragmatic choice for independent travellers who want a kitchenette and separate living space over frills. The lobby is clean, functional and quiet, with a small cafe-bar; the USP is space and self-catering in a hip, walkable area. Suits couples or business visitors who prefer a base over a hotel experience.
Chronicles of Düsseldorf
Düsseldorf began as a tiny fishing village on the Düssel river, gaining town rights in 1288. It grew into a wealthy residence city under the Electors Palatine in the 17th and 18th centuries, who built the grand Hofgarten and Schloss Jägerhof. The 19th-century industrial boom turned it into a steel and chemical hub, heavily bombed in WWII, then rebuilt with a mix of pragmatic 1950s blocks and bold postmodernist statements. Today it’s known as a fashion, trade-fair and media capital, with a relaxed, prosperous feel and a distinct rivalry with Cologne over beer (Altbier) and carnival.
Best Time to Visit
Full Düsseldorf guide →Best months
May or September: mild temperatures (15-22°C), long daylight hours, and far fewer visitors than the summer holiday peak. Great for walking the Rhine promenade and Altstadt without the June-July scramble.
Peak / festival surge
July is the busiest month, driven by school holidays and the Japan Day festival (usually late May/early June) plus summer beer-garden weather. Hotel prices jump 50-70% against January. The city also hosts the large boot (boatshow) in January and the Rhein in Flammen fireworks in May, but July remains the tourist high season.
Budget shoulder season
April and October offer real discounts, often 30-40% off peak hotel rates. Weather is cool (8-15°C) but dry enough for sightseeing. Fewer crowds mean easier restaurant bookings and quieter trams.
Weather & packing
Düsseldorf’s climate is temperate continental with no extreme seasons, but rain can fall any day of the year. Pack a compact waterproof jacket and layers – a light jumper for cool evenings even in June.
Live City Briefing — Düsseldorf
- The Rheinuferpromenade extension along the Rhine to the MedienHafen is now fully open, making a pleasant 2km walking loop from the hotel to the Altstadt.
- New U-Bahn line U81 is under construction, but parts of Heinrich-Heine-Allee station have been closed for upgrades through mid-2026, affecting tram services on the Königsallee.
- The Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen (K20/K21) opened a major new exhibition on post-war German photography in April 2026, worth visiting.
Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to Adina Apartment Hotel Dusseldorf, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Request rooms on floors 5 or 6 facing the inner courtyard (rear of building). These are high enough to avoid street rumble from Harkortstraße and the adjacent railway lines near Hauptbahnhof.
Rooms to avoid
Avoid rooms numbered below 200 (ground and first floor), especially those facing the street. Lower floors pick up traffic noise, tram vibrations from Harkortstraße, and pub chatter from nearby bars.
Best views
Courtyard-side rooms on upper floors give a quiet outlook over residential backyards, not the station chaos. Street-side rooms look onto Harkortstraße's mixed-use buildings and tram line — less scenic but fine if you like city energy.
Quietest floors
Floors 4 through 7 (top floor) are noticeably quieter, as they're above the lift motor and any ground-level activity.
🔊 Noise notes
Main noise sources: Harkortstraße traffic and trams (trams run until midnight, resume ~5am), pedestrians outside the hotel, and the occasional bin lorry in the back alley at 6am. The lift is audible on adjacent rooms.
Insider tips
1) Save €7/night and avoid the garage's tight 2m height limit by using Q-Park Hauptbahnhof (€18/24h, 5 min walk). 2) Premium WiFi is only worth the €9.95 if you need 20 Mbps for video calls; the free 5 Mbps handles email and browsing fine.
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
Hotel Facilities — Adina Apartment Hotel Dusseldorf
Free standard WiFi (approx 5 Mbps) with no login; premium at €9.95/day (up to 20 Mbps) available via voucher at desk.
One lift serves all 7 floors (no stairs-only sections).
Digital newsstand via PressReader (free, QR code at reception); no printed papers. No notable architectural quirks.
Check-in from 15:00 (late arrivals: self-check-in kiosk after 22:00). Bag drop allowed from 12:00. Late checkout until 14:00 costs €30 (subject to availability, request by 20:00 prior).
Free luggage room behind reception; no time limit.
Step-free from street to reception and lift; one adapted room on ground floor (Room 101). No other special access features.
On-site paid parking garage (€25/night, height limit 2.0 m). Nearest public car park Q-Park Hauptbahnhof (€18/24h, 5 min walk). No EV charging.
Fees, Taxes & Deposits
City / tourist tax: None (business travellers exempt; leisure guests pay €5.00 per person per night directly at hotel)
Deposit & card hold: Full prepayment via credit card required 14 days before arrival; €50 incidental hold at check-in (card only)
Faith & Dietary Nearby
- Church: St. Mariä Empfängnis (384 m · ~5 min walk)
- Church: Johanneskirche (425 m · ~5 min walk)
- Church: Evangelisch-methodistische Kirche Düsseldorf (456 m · ~6 min walk)
- Church: Apostolische Gemeinde Düsseldorf-Mitte (669 m · ~8 min walk)
Local Lifestyle & Recreation
Schadow-Arkaden — 559 m · ~7 min walk
Graf-Adolf-Platz — 975 m · ~12 min walk
Malkasten — 927 m · ~12 min walk
Theater an der Kö — 579 m · ~7 min walk
Fürstenplatz — 1.5 km · ~19 min walk
5-Minute Radius Essentials
Nearest — 169 m · ~2 min walk
Immermann Apotheke — 218 m · ~3 min walk
Dae Yang Asiatische Lebensmittel — 82 m · ~1 min walk
Oststraße — 179 m · ~2 min walk
Money & Currency
Get a travel card →Euro, EUR
Use ATMs for the best rates; avoid currency exchange bureaux at the airport and tourist areas as they charge high fees and poor rates.
Cards (Visa, Mastercard) are widely accepted, but smaller cafes, bakeries and kebab shops may be cash-only. Contactless and mobile pay (Apple Pay, Google Pay) work in most chain stores and supermarkets.
Round up to the next euro or add ~5-10% for good service in restaurants. For taxis, round up to the nearest euro. Hotel staff appreciate €1-2 per bag or per night for housekeeping.
Eat, Shop & Travel on a Budget
Cheap car hire →Filter coffee from a bakery or kiosk: around €1.50–2.00.
A Döner kebab or falafel wrap from a takeaway: about €4–6.
Main course at a simple Turkish or pizza restaurant: €8–12.
Düsseldorf's Altstadt (Old Town) has many currywurst stands and kebab shops; near the main train station there are also cheap Asian and Middle Eastern eateries.
Aldi, Lidl, Netto, and Rewe are common budget supermarkets in this area.
For affordable high-street basics, head to the Königsallee area (C&A, H&M, Zara) or the shopping arcades around Schadowstraße.
A single journey ticket (Einzelfahrschein) for bus/tram/U-Bahn is about €2.90; a day ticket (Tagesticket) for the city zone costs €6.80. For the airport, take S-Bahn line S11 (€3.10 single) – avoid taxis (€30+).
Buy a day ticket for transport if doing two or more trips. Eat lunch from bakery counters or kebab shops rather than sit-down restaurants. Stock up water and snacks at Aldi or Lidl rather than corner shops.
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Where to Eat
Book a table →💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Düsseldorf, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at Adina Apartment Hotel Dusseldorf
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🧭 First things nearby: cash · Nearest — 169 m · ~2 min walk — pharmacy · Immermann Apotheke — 218 m · ~3 min walk
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Getting Around
Find train tickets →Hotel Asahi → Altstadt (Heinrich-Heine-Allee)
💡 The U79 tram from Hauptbahnhof goes directly to the Altstadt in 8 minutes. For Hotel Asahi, walk 300m to the 'Berliner Allee' stop and take bus 721.
Düsseldorf Hauptbahnhof → Messe Düsseldorf (Messe Nord)
💡 This line runs express to the trade fair grounds – skip walking from the bus. Buy a day ticket (TagesTicket) if you’ll use it twice.
Düsseldorf Airport (DUS) → Hotel Kempe Comfort
💡 Skip the queue at the taxi rank outside arrivals: head to the Uber pickup zone on Level 1 of the P2 garage instead. It's often 5€ cheaper and faster during peak hours.
Düsseldorf Hauptbahnhof → Bilk (near Hotel Kempe Comfort)
💡 Get off at 'Bilk S' station, not 'Bilk' – it's a 5-minute walk to the hotel. Use the Handyticket app to buy tickets and avoid cash at the machines.
Düsseldorf Flughafen Bahnhof → Düsseldorf Hauptbahnhof
💡 Buy a single ticket at the DB machine, not a day pass, unless you're making multiple trips. Validate it in the blue box on the platform before boarding.
Düsseldorf Airport (bus stop at Terminal C) → Düsseldorf Hauptbahnhof
💡 Late at night, this is your best bet as taxis double in price. Sit on the left side for good city views approaching the river Rhine.
Düsseldorf Airport (DUS) → Düsseldorf Hauptbahnhof
💡 Buy a Einzelfahrschein for zone 1A at the ticket machine on the platform. Validate it before boarding.
Düsseldorf Airport (DUS) → Hotel Asahi (Immermannstraße)
💡 Use the official taxi rank outside arrivals – avoid unlicensed drivers offering rides. Flat rate to central stations is standard.
Düsseldorf Airport (terminal exit) → Düsseldorf Hbf
💡 The bus goes via Unterrath and Derendorf—slower but less hassle if you have heavy luggage. Buy a ticket from the orange DB machine at the stop before boarding; mobile tickets on the 'Rheinbahn' app work too.
Düsseldorf Hauptbahnhof → Hotel Berliner Hof (via Graf-Adolf-Straße stop)
💡 Get off at Graf-Adolf-Straße tram stop, which is directly outside the hotel. Validate your ticket onboard – plain-clothes inspectors are common and fine heavily. Day passes start at €8.60 for unlimited city travel.
Düsseldorf Hauptbahnhof → Hotel Berliner Hof (via Graf-Adolf-Platz station)
💡 Graf-Adolf-Platz is the station closest to the hotel – exit south onto Graf-Adolf-Straße, then it’s a 100-metre walk. Don’t buy a ticket at the machine if you have a German contactless debit card, as many readers now tap directly.
Düsseldorf Hbf (platform heading to Messe) → Hotel Batavia area (Nordstraße station)
💡 From Hbf, take U70 or U78 one stop to Nordstraße. Exit and walk 3 min south on Nordstraße then right on Bismarckstr. For local day exploring, get a €8 TagesTicket covering all trams, buses and trains in the city zone.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best rooms at Adina Apartment Hotel Dusseldorf?
Request rooms on floors 5 or 6 facing the inner courtyard (rear of building). These are high enough to avoid street rumble from Harkortstraße and the adjacent railway lines near Hauptbahnhof.
Which rooms should I avoid at Adina Apartment Hotel Dusseldorf?
Avoid rooms numbered below 200 (ground and first floor), especially those facing the street. Lower floors pick up traffic noise, tram vibrations from Harkortstraße, and pub chatter from nearby bars.
Is Adina Apartment Hotel Dusseldorf noisy?
Main noise sources: Harkortstraße traffic and trams (trams run until midnight, resume ~5am), pedestrians outside the hotel, and the occasional bin lorry in the back alley at 6am. The lift is audible on adjacent rooms.
Which rooms have the best views at Adina Apartment Hotel Dusseldorf?
Courtyard-side rooms on upper floors give a quiet outlook over residential backyards, not the station chaos. Street-side rooms look onto Harkortstraße's mixed-use buildings and tram line — less scenic but fine if you like city energy.
What are insider tips for staying at Adina Apartment Hotel Dusseldorf?
1) Save €7/night and avoid the garage's tight 2m height limit by using Q-Park Hauptbahnhof (€18/24h, 5 min walk). 2) Premium WiFi is only worth the €9.95 if you need 20 Mbps for video calls; the free 5 Mbps handles email and browsing fine.
What time is check-in at Adina Apartment Hotel Dusseldorf?
Check-in at Adina Apartment Hotel Dusseldorf is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does Adina Apartment Hotel Dusseldorf have Wi-Fi?
Free standard WiFi (approx 5 Mbps) with no login; premium at €9.95/day (up to 20 Mbps) available via voucher at desk.
Is there a city or tourist tax at Adina Apartment Hotel Dusseldorf?
None (business travellers exempt; leisure guests pay €5.00 per person per night directly at hotel)
Where can I eat cheaply near Adina Apartment Hotel Dusseldorf?
A Döner kebab or falafel wrap from a takeaway: about €4–6.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Adina Apartment Hotel Dusseldorf?
A single journey ticket (Einzelfahrschein) for bus/tram/U-Bahn is about €2.90; a day ticket (Tagesticket) for the city zone costs €6.80. For the airport, take S-Bahn line S11 (€3.10 single) – avoid taxis (€30+).
When is the best time to visit Düsseldorf?
May or September: mild temperatures (15-22°C), long daylight hours, and far fewer visitors than the summer holiday peak. Great for walking the Rhine promenade and Altstadt without the June-July scramble.
Top Attractions in Düsseldorf
💡 Bring a picnic or grab a beer from a kiosk. The stretch near the Rheinturm has the best sunset views. Go at dusk to see the tower light up.
💡 Escape the tourist crush by ducking into Ratinger Straße for quieter pubs. Visit during Altweiber (Women's Carnival) for a wild but free street party.
💡 Skip the tourist-trap bars on Ratinger Straße. Instead, wander down Bolkerstraße for cheaper altbier and chatty locals. Free walking tours start at the Marktplatz at 14:00.
💡 Combine with a walk down Ratinger Strasse. Look for the information board explaining the wall’s history. Great photo spot without crowds.
💡 Grab a doener from a kiosk on the north edge and sit by the central fountain. Avoid the paths near the Landtag at rush hour.
💡 Head to the Altstadt end near Burgplatz for the best view of the harbour and the Rheinturm. Bring a picnic from Carlsplatz market.
💡 The park is free and open all day. Check out the small statue of Goethe near the central pond. It's a good spot for a quick lunch break if you're near the Kunstsammlung.
💡 Head to the north side near the Kunsthalle – fewer tourists, more locals. Bring a picnic blanket. Free public toilets near the main path.