AltDüsseldorf enjoys a prime location in the historic heart of Düsseldorf's Old Town, making it an excellent base for exploring the city's vibrant scene. Its central position offers easy access to key attractions and the renowned nightlife, fostering a lively spirit for leisure and business travelers alike. The hotel's proximity to the Rhine, public transport, bars, restaurants and cafes enhances its appeal as a convenient and lively spot.
The breakfast at AltDüsseldorf stands out as a highlight, praised for its variety, quality and satisfying portions, often exceeding guests' expectations. Although the hotel does not offer dinner service, its location amid numerous dining options ensures guests never lack choices. Rooms are described as clean and simple, suitable for short stays with options accommodating different traveler needs, including spacious family rooms.
Cleanliness receives mixed reviews with many praising the spotless condition of rooms and the diligent housekeeping, despite some maintenance issues due to the building’s age. The friendly, helpful and professional staff consistently receive high praise, enhancing the guest experience and hospitality.
Wi-Fi service presents a mixed bag with reliable connections primarily in the main building but issues in other areas, particularly the extension. Families find practical amenities and spacious rooms, although the noise from nearby nightlife and pubs may be disruptive. The hotel’s fantastic location makes it a prime choice for those seeking to immerse themselves in Düsseldorf's vibrant nightlife, although noise can be an issue for light sleepers.
AltDüsseldorf's beds generally receive positive feedback for their comfort, though preferences vary with some experiencing issues with softness and pillow quality. Lastly, the hotel is recognized as an economical choice within the three-star category, providing good value for money for budget-conscious travelers.