Hotels in Moers, Duisburg: Best Areas to Stay
Updated 17 August 2026 · 5 real hotels
Moers is a self-contained town on the western edge of the Duisburg metropolitan area, administratively part of the wider region but with its own distinct centre, shops and character. It suits travellers visiting businesses or relatives on the left bank of the Rhine, or those who prefer a quieter base with easy road access to Duisburg, Düsseldorf and the broader Ruhr. It is less convenient if your main goal is Duisburg's city centre or the inner Rhine waterfront.
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Staying in Moers, Duisburg
Moers sits on the left bank of the Rhine, separated from Duisburg's historic core by the river itself. It functions almost as a standalone town: it has a compact pedestrian centre built around a medieval castle, a weekly market, and a range of everyday amenities that make longer stays comfortable. The atmosphere is calm and residential compared to the busier commercial districts on the right bank. Road connections are strong, with direct access to the A57 motorway linking Cologne and the lower Rhine, and the B57 running toward the Ruhr. Public transport options include regional bus lines and, from nearby Rheinhausen, train connections into the wider VRR network, though a car genuinely simplifies getting around.
The hotel offer in Moers covers a useful spread of budgets and styles. The easy&cosy Hotel Moers (57 €/night, 3.3/5) is the most affordable option and works for no-frills overnight stops. The Hotel Moerser Hof (73 €/night, 3.9/5) and Hotel Omega (91 €/night, 4.4/5) sit in the mid-range and draw solid guest scores for comfort and value. The Van der Valk Hotel Moers (105 €/night, 4.1/5) is a large format hotel popular with business travellers, offering conference facilities and on-site dining. At the top end, Wellings Romantik Hotel Zur Linde (131 €/night, 4.5/5) is the most distinctive property, a traditional German romantik-style hotel that earns the highest guest rating in the area and suits couples or travellers who want a more characterful stay.
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| Hotel | Area | Rating | Price / night |
|---|---|---|---|
| easy&cosy Hotel Moers | Moers : à 9,6 km de Duisbourg | ★ 3.3 | 57 €/nuit |
| Hotel Moerser Hof ★★★ | Moers : à 7,2 km de Duisbourg | ★ 3.9 | 73 €/nuit |
| Hotel Omega | Moers : à 12,4 km de Duisbourg | ★ 4.4 | 91 €/nuit |
| Van der Valk Hotel Moers | Moers : à 10,5 km de Duisbourg | ★ 4.1 | 105 €/nuit |
| Wellings Romantik Hotel Zur Linde | Moers : à 12,2 km de Duisbourg | ★ 4.5 | 131 €/nuit |
Frequently asked questions
Is Moers actually part of Duisburg or a separate city?+
Moers is a separate city administratively, located in the Wesel district of North Rhine-Westphalia. It neighbours Duisburg on the left bank of the Rhine but has its own municipal government, centre and identity. When travel platforms group it with Duisburg, they are reflecting geographic proximity rather than administrative boundaries. Keep this in mind if you need to reach Duisburg's main train station (Duisburg Hbf), which is on the opposite side of the Rhine and takes roughly 20 to 30 minutes by car.
What type of traveller is Moers best suited to?+
Moers works best for travellers with a specific reason to be on the left bank of the Rhine: visiting industrial or logistics businesses in the area, attending events at local venues, or staying with contacts in the western Ruhr region. It also appeals to those who prefer a quieter, more affordable base and are happy to drive to Duisburg, Düsseldorf or Krefeld as needed. It is less practical for tourists whose main interest is Duisburg's inner harbour (Innenhafen) or the city's cultural institutions, as those require crossing the Rhine.
Which hotel in Moers offers the best value for money?+
Based on the combination of guest rating and nightly rate, the Hotel Omega (91 €/night, 4.4/5) stands out as a strong mid-range choice. Wellings Romantik Hotel Zur Linde earns the highest guest score at 4.5/5 and charges 131 € per night, which is reasonable for a hotel of that style and rating. Travellers on tighter budgets may consider the Hotel Moerser Hof at 73 €/night with a 3.9/5 score, which represents a fair compromise between cost and comfort.
How do I get from Moers to Duisburg city centre without a car?+
The most practical public transport option is to take a regional bus toward Rheinhausen or Duisburg-Homberg, then connect onward by tram or S-Bahn into central Duisburg. Journey times vary but typically range from 30 to 50 minutes depending on connections. The VRR (Verkehrsverbund Rhein-Ruhr) network covers the whole area and a single ticket is usually valid across the journey. That said, services are less frequent in the evenings and on weekends, so checking current timetables on the VRR website before travelling is worthwhile.
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