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Hotels in Duisburg: Where to Stay in 2025

Updated 8 July 2026 · 75 real hotels

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In short, Where to stay in Duisbourg?

Duisburg's city centre and Altstadt district offer the most convenient base for visitors, with easy access to the Inner Harbour, public transport, and the main cultural venues. Business travellers benefit from the central station area, while those seeking atmosphere gravitate toward the redeveloped waterfront. Rates remain affordable compared to neighbouring Düsseldorf.

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Boutique Hotel Stadtmitte
Boutique Hotel Stadtmitte
Mülheim an der Ruhr : à 8,2 km de Duisbourg4.7
56 €/nuitBook →
Hotel Ramor
Hotel Ramor
Grossenbaum4.6
61 €/nuitBook →
Premier Inn Duisburg City Altstadt
Premier Inn Duisburg City Altstadt
Vieille ville de Duisbourg4.6
66 €/nuitBook →
⚖️ ComfortGreat value for money
Schacht85
Schacht85
Oberhausen : à 6,8 km de Duisbourg4.7
75 €/nuitBook →
Hotel Lonac
Hotel Lonac
Huckingen4.6
78 €/nuitBook →
JustStay Mülheim/Oberhausen Hotel & Apartments
JustStay Mülheim/Oberhausen Hotel & Apartments
Mülheim an der Ruhr : à 9,1 km de Duisbourg4.5
81 €/nuitBook →
PremiumFor a treat
Hausboot Lore
Hausboot Lore
Bateau-maison entier5
199 €/nuitBook →
Schacht34
Schacht34
Oberhausen : à 6,9 km de Duisbourg4.8
99 €/nuitBook →
Twins Hotel
Twins Hotel
Centre-ville de Duisbourg4.8
108 €/nuitBook →
HotelAreaRatingPrice / night
MusfeldstraßeDellviertel★ 4.536 €/nuit
B&B HOTEL Düsseldorf-LintorfRatingen : à 11,1 km de Duisbourg★ 3.554 €/nuit
Hotel Goldener HahnCentre-ville de Duisbourg★ 355 €/nuit
Boutique Hotel StadtmitteMülheim an der Ruhr : à 8,2 km de Duisbourg★ 4.756 €/nuit
easy&cosy Hotel MoersMoers : à 9,6 km de Duisbourg★ 3.357 €/nuit
Limehome Oberhausen Paul-Reusch-Str.Oberhausen : à 7,3 km de Duisbourg★ 4.359 €/nuit
Hotel RamorGrossenbaum★ 4.661 €/nuit
B&B Hotel Düsseldorf-RatingenRatingen : à 11,1 km de Duisbourg★ 463 €/nuit
B&B Hotel Mülheim an der RuhrMülheim an der Ruhr : à 8,3 km de Duisbourg★ 4.363 €/nuit

Duisburg sits at the confluence of the Rhine and Ruhr rivers in the heart of the Ruhr metropolitan area, roughly 25 kilometres north of Düsseldorf. The city is home to the world's largest inland port, a surprisingly lively Inner Harbour (Innenhafen) packed with converted warehouses, galleries, and restaurants, and a compact city centre that is easy to navigate on foot or by tram. It is often overlooked by travellers rushing between Cologne and Amsterdam, which works in your favour: good hotels here cost noticeably less than in its neighbours.

Beyond its industrial heritage, Duisburg offers the MKM Museum Küppersmühle for modern art, the Landschaftspark Duisburg-Nord for a unique post-industrial outdoor experience, and a multicultural food scene shaped by decades of international migration. Whether you are here for a trade fair, a weekend city break, or as a base for exploring the wider Ruhr region, choosing the right neighbourhood makes a real difference to your stay.

Which area to stay in Duisbourg?

  • City Centre (Innenstadt): The practical choice for most visitors. Walking distance from the main train station (Duisburg Hauptbahnhof), the main shopping streets, and the Altmarkt. Hotels here include the Premier Inn Duisburg City Altstadt (62 €/night, rated 4.6/5), the IntercityHotel Duisburg (72 €/night, rated 4.4/5), and the Twins Hotel (73 €/night, rated 4.8/5). Excellent connectivity to Düsseldorf and Cologne by regional express.
  • Altstadt (Old Town): The historic core immediately south of the centre, close to the city hall and the König-Heinrich-Platz. Low-rise, quieter at night, and within a short walk of the waterfront. A good fit for travellers who want character without sacrificing central access.
  • Innenhafen (Inner Harbour): Duisburg's most atmospheric quarter, built on former industrial docks. Red-brick warehouse conversions house restaurants, bars, and cultural spaces. Slightly removed from the main station but well served by tram. Ideal for leisure travellers and design-conscious visitors.
  • Hauptbahnhof surroundings: The immediate area around the central station is dense with hotels at competitive prices, making it the default choice for business travellers and anyone with an early or late train. The Campanile Duisburg City (63 €/night, rated 4.3/5), Mercure Hotel Duisburg City (76 €/night, rated 4.0/5), Hotel Conti Duisburg (82 €/night, rated 4.5/5), and Wyndham Duisburger Hof (67 €/night, rated 4.0/5) are all in this corridor.
  • Duissern: A residential district west of the centre, calmer and greener, close to the Kantpark. Suits visitors who prefer a quieter environment and do not mind a 10-15 minute tram or cycle ride to the main sights.
  • Marxloh: Worth knowing for its famous gold bazaar and Turkish market culture, but it is a working-class district some distance north of the centre. Not a typical tourist base, though interesting for travellers curious about the city's multicultural fabric.

Good to know

  • Use the S-Bahn and regional trains freely: Duisburg Hauptbahnhof is a major junction on the Rhine-Ruhr network. Düsseldorf city centre is under 20 minutes away by S-Bahn, Cologne is reachable in about 40 minutes by ICE. A VRR day ticket covers trams, buses, and suburban trains within the region and offers strong value if you plan more than two trips.
  • Book early for trade fairs: The Messe Düsseldorf, just 15 minutes by train, hosts major international trade fairs (drupa, interpack, Medica). During these events, hotels across both cities fill up weeks in advance and prices rise sharply. Check Messe Düsseldorf's calendar before choosing your dates.
  • Duisburg airport does not exist: The nearest airports are Düsseldorf International (DUS, roughly 30 minutes by S-Bahn S1 from Duisburg Hauptbahnhof) and Dortmund Airport (DTM, about 50 minutes by rail). Cologne/Bonn Airport (CGN) is also a reasonable option for budget flights.
  • Best season for outdoor sightseeing: Late spring (May to June) and early autumn (September) offer mild temperatures and manageable crowds. The Landschaftspark and Inner Harbour are best enjoyed outdoors. Winter is grey and cold but perfectly fine if your trip is business-focused or museum-oriented.
  • Walk or cycle the Inner Harbour: The Innenhafen is compact and entirely flat. Many central hotels are within a 15-minute walk. Renting a bicycle through one of the Metropolrad Ruhr stations gives you an efficient and pleasant way to move between the city centre, harbour, and riverside promenades.

What to know about hotels in Duisbourg?

What is the best area to stay in Duisburg for first-time visitors?+

The city centre and Altstadt district are the most practical base for first-timers. You will be within walking distance of the main train station, the Inner Harbour, and the central shopping area, while having a wide choice of hotels at accessible prices. The Premier Inn Duisburg City Altstadt and the Twins Hotel are both centrally located and carry strong guest ratings.

When is the best time to visit Duisburg?+

May, June, and September are generally the most pleasant months, offering mild weather for exploring the Inner Harbour, the Landschaftspark, and the Rhine riverside. Summer (July to August) can be warm and is quieter tourism-wise. Avoid periods that coincide with major trade fairs in Düsseldorf, when accommodation demand peaks across the entire region.

How do I get from Düsseldorf Airport to Duisburg city centre?+

The S-Bahn line S1 runs directly from Düsseldorf Airport Terminal to Duisburg Hauptbahnhof in approximately 25 to 35 minutes, with frequent departures throughout the day. The journey is covered by a standard VRR zone ticket, making it one of the more straightforward airport-to-city connections in western Germany.

What is the average hotel budget for a night in Duisburg?+

Based on the hotels currently available on RoomForNight, prices range from around 62 €/night at the Premier Inn Duisburg City Altstadt to 82 €/night at Hotel Conti Duisburg. Mid-range options such as the IntercityHotel (72 €/night) and the Twins Hotel (73 €/night) represent a solid balance of price, location, and comfort. Duisburg is consistently cheaper than Düsseldorf for comparable hotel quality.

Is Duisburg a good base for day trips in the Ruhr region?+

Yes. From Duisburg Hauptbahnhof you can reach Essen (Zollverein coal mine UNESCO site) in about 20 minutes, Dortmund in roughly 40 minutes, and Cologne in around 40 minutes by fast train. The flat Rhine-Ruhr rail network makes it easy to cover several cities in a single trip, and staying in Duisburg often means lower hotel costs than in the larger neighbouring cities.

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