The Medium rooms are perfect for a short stay in Düsseldorf. While the German rooms have a clear-cut design and are peppered with references to high-tech engineering, the French chambres nod playfully to the clichés of Gallic enlightenment and art. Both the German and French-style Medium rooms are fitted out to 25hours standards. The comfy beds are perfect for lounging, and the free high-speed WiFi is ideal for plotting routes through the city for a trip on a Schindelhauer bike.

Situated on the 9th floor and above, the Medium Sky rooms command a spectacular view over Düsseldorf’s rooftops. Laid out in French or German style, the 20sqm rooms are spacious enough for couples on a short city trip. Fitted with terracotta tiles and furnished in warm shades of wood, the French Rooms exude an artistic flair. Their German counterparts use bold contrasts and clear colours to create an entirely straightforward design.

The Medium Plus rooms stand out with their free-standing bathtubs on their individual balconies. The 20sqm rooms with French flair are fitted out to the usual 25hours standards. Bicycle enthusiasts will delight at the Schindelhauer bikes for rent.

Situated on the 9th floor and above, the Medium Sky Plus rooms have a breath-taking view of the city. And the free-standing tub on the balcony is a quirkily seductive place to enjoy the view while soaking in a wonderful bubble bath. Furnished in French style, the rooms have everything the hearts of urban nomads could possibly desire: The delightfully comfy beds will have everyone reaching for the snooze button more than just once. Schindelhauer bikes whisk guests on exploratory jaunts through the city, while the free high-speed WiFi ensures that the day’s impressions can be shared instantly with everyone back home.

The Large Sky rooms are ideal for an extended stay in Düsseldorf. At 30sqm, they’re spacious enough for smaller families. The pragmatically furnished German rooms and the chambres inspired by French flair each come with a filter coffee and tea selection. All Sky Large rooms are situated on the 14th or 15th floor with a stunning view over the rooftops of Düsseldorf.

The Gigantic Sky rooms blend the best of both worlds. German pragmatism and French aesthetics are woven into the furnishing of the spacious rooms, where guests will find everything they could possibly want for an extended sojourn in the city. Equipped with filter coffee and tea selection, the suites are delightful places to sup a hot drink while gazing out over Düsseldorf’s Quartier Central at the end of an eventful day. The rooms come with their own Schindelhauer bikes as the ideal way to explore the city. All Gigantic Sky rooms have an open-plan living room, free-standing bathtubs and rain showers.

Das Tour

French flair and the art of German engineering, coupled with a spectacular view of Düsseldorf

About the Hotel

the french connection.

L‘ amour toujours: The major Rhine city of Düsseldorf and its proximity to France inspired the Swedish creative team, Stylt Trampoli, to weave German engineering and French artistic flair into a holistic concept for the 25hours Hotel Das Tour. Highlights include the restaurant and bar: The Paris Club extends over two storeys: The restaurant on the 16th floor is the place to meet for breakfast, lunch or dinner. Visitors to the 17th-floor bar enjoy a spectacular view of Düsseldorf while sampling our range of French highballs. The rooms? Languorous, artistic charm and warm hues in the French Chambres, or straightforward design and clear colours in the German Rooms. The two worlds collide in the Melange Suites. The spa on the 14th floor offers a similarly breathtaking view. On the ground floor, the Café La Tour awaits with homemade patisserie, the characteristic 25hours things shop with regional items and our Schindelhauer Bike Rental Station. 

ride it like you stole it.

We’re absolutely convinced: the best way to explore Düsseldorf is on wheels. That’s why we’re determined to offer our guests the city’s coolest speedsters – like the bikes from our friends at Schindelhauer. Siegfried, Ludwig, Viktor or Lotte will be awaiting the visitor for a leisurely bike tour through the neighbourhood. On board you’ll find a tour map of the most charming routes round the city, curated by bike professionals especially for 25hours. For a relaxed arrival and departure or a trip to the outskirts, we recommend our partner SHARE NOW. Simply reserve a vehicle online in advance or rent it spontaneously on site. 25hours guests receive a EUR 2.50 travel credit, for new customers even EUR 10.

ready for relaxation.

The spa at the 25hours Hotel Das Tour is inspired by the Tour de France. Laid out on the 14th floor, the sauna and fitness area with suitable equipment commands a breathtaking view of the city. The cosy rest area is an oasis of calm after a long day, and a fountain shower on the balcony outside adds a truly invigorating experience.

girl, i want to make you sweat.

Our neighbouring cooperation partner Evo Fitness offers a free of charge fitness training for our guests from 6am - 11pm. The access code is available at our reception. 

Evo Fitness Düsseldorf-Pempelfort

Parking
A limited number of parking spaces are available at the hotel. Parking fee for 24 hours: EUR 25. The parking garage is located at Toulouser Allee 3. Alternatively, the underground car park at Wehrhahn 72 can be used. Entry is possible all day every day.

Public Transport
The hotel is located just a few minutes’ walk away from the S-Bahn commuter railway station Wehrhahn (S1, S6, S11) and the U-Bahn underground stop Uhlandstraße (U71, U72, U73, U83). Trains depart from there for the airport, the city centre and beyond the city itself.

Contact

25hours Hotel Düsseldorf Das Tour
Louis-Pasteur-Platz 1
40211 Düsseldorf

General contact:
p +49 211 900 91 00
dastour@25hours-hotels.com

Reservations:
+49 211 900 910 255
res.dastour@25hours-hotels.com

Rooms


Medium

The Medium rooms are perfect for a short stay in Düsseldorf. While the German rooms have a clear-cut design and are peppered with references to high-tech engineering, the French chambres nod playfully to the clichés of Gallic enlightenment and art. Both the German and French-style Medium rooms are fitted out to 25hours standards. The comfy beds are perfect for lounging, and the free high-speed WiFi is ideal for plotting routes through the city for a trip on a Schindelhauer bike.

  • 20sqm
  • queen-size bed or twin beds
  • city view
  • free high-speed WiFi
  • air conditioning
  • rain shower head
  • Bluetooth speakers
  • Schindelhauer bikes for rent
  • FREITAG or canvasco bags in the room
  • smart TV
  • free minibar

Medium Sky

Situated on the 9th floor and above, the Medium Sky rooms command a spectacular view over Düsseldorf’s rooftops. Laid out in French or German style, the 20sqm rooms are spacious enough for couples on a short city trip. Fitted with terracotta tiles and furnished in warm shades of wood, the French Rooms exude an artistic flair. Their German counterparts use bold contrasts and clear colours to create an entirely straightforward design.

  • 20sqm
  • queen-size bed or twin beds
  • free high-speed WiFi
  • air conditioning
  • rain shower head
  • Bluetooth speakers
  • Schindelhauer bikes for rent
  • FREITAG or canvasco bags in the room
  • smart TV
  • city view from the 9th floor
  • free minibar

Medium Plus

The Medium Plus rooms stand out with their free-standing bathtubs on their individual balconies. The 20sqm rooms with French flair are fitted out to the usual 25hours standards. Bicycle enthusiasts will delight at the Schindelhauer bikes for rent.

  • 20sqm
  • queen-size bed 
  • city view
  • balcony with free-standing bathtub
    (only during summer)
  • free high-speed WiFi
  • air conditioning
  • rain shower head
  • Bluetooth speakers
  • Schindelhauer bikes for rent
  • FREITAG or canvasco bags in the room
  • smart TV
  • free minibar

Medium Sky Plus

Situated on the 9th floor and above, the Medium Sky Plus rooms have a breath-taking view of the city. And the free-standing tub on the balcony is a quirkily seductive place to enjoy the view while soaking in a wonderful bubble bath. Furnished in French style, the rooms have everything the hearts of urban nomads could possibly desire: The delightfully comfy beds will have everyone reaching for the snooze button more than just once. Schindelhauer bikes whisk guests on exploratory jaunts through the city, while the free high-speed WiFi ensures that the day’s impressions can be shared instantly with everyone back home.

  • 20sqm
  • queen-size bed
  • city view
  • balcony with free-standing bathtub
    (only during summer)
  • free high-speed WiFi
  • air conditioning
  • rain shower head
  • Bluetooth speakers
  • Schindelhauer bikes for rent
  • FREITAG or canvasco bags in the room
  • smart TV
  • city view from the 9th floor
  • free minibar

Large Sky

The Large Sky rooms are ideal for an extended stay in Düsseldorf. At 30sqm, they’re spacious enough for smaller families. The pragmatically furnished German rooms and the chambres inspired by French flair each come with a filter coffee and tea selection. All Sky Large rooms are situated on the 14th or 15th floor with a stunning view over the rooftops of Düsseldorf.

  • 30sqm
  • queen-size bed or twin beds
  • city view
  • free high-speed WiFi
  • air conditioning
  • rain shower head
  • Bluetooth speakers
  • personal in-room Schindelhauer bike or free of charge rental at the reception
  • FREITAG or canvasco bags in the room
  • smart TV
  • situated on the 14th or 15th floors
  • filter coffee & tea selection
  • kettle
  • free minibar

Gigantic Sky

The Gigantic Sky rooms blend the best of both worlds. German pragmatism and French aesthetics are woven into the furnishing of the spacious rooms, where guests will find everything they could possibly want for an extended sojourn in the city. Equipped with filter coffee and tea selection, the suites are delightful places to sup a hot drink while gazing out over Düsseldorf’s Quartier Central at the end of an eventful day. The rooms come with their own Schindelhauer bikes as the ideal way to explore the city. All Gigantic Sky rooms have an open-plan living room, free-standing bathtubs and rain showers.

  • 42sqm
  • king-size bed
  • open-plan living room
  • air conditioning
  • rain shower and free-standing bathtub
  • Bluetooth speaker
  • free high-speed WiFi
  • in-room FREITAG or canvasco bag
  • city view from the 14th or 15th floor
  • filter coffee & tea selection
  • kettle
  • free minibar

Restaurants & Bars

The Paris Club

Opening Hours

Restaurant:

Lunch: Mon - Fri 12h - 14:30h
Dinner: Mon - Sat 18h - 22h


Bar:

Sun - Thu 17h - 1h
Fri + Sat 17h - 2h

More Info

Café La Tour

Opening Hours

Mon - Fri 7.45am - 3.15pm
Sat - Sun 8.30am - 4.30pm 

More Info

Venues & Ideas

Situated close to the heart of Düsseldorf and a short stroll from the metro and commuter railway lines, the 25hours Hotel Das Tour is part of the inner city development project Le Quartier Central. The hotel’s design plays with the contrast between German engineering and French flair. The four extraordinary event locations are spacious enough for creative meetings and functions with up to 80 participants. Bright, sun-kissed rooms, free high-speed WiFi and modern conference equipment leave nothing to be desired. From calligraphy workshops to TV happenings, the facilities are ideal for any conceivable event.

Venues

25hours hotels are not merely ‘off the shelf’; they are tailored to each location. Sometimes cool, sometimes colourful, sometimes nostalgic, sometimes mundane – 25hours hotels offer not only bed and breakfast but plenty of entertainment, surprises and fun, too. The possibilities in the areas of Meetings, Incentives, and Events are as diverse as the hotels themselves. Whether it’s a Moroccan picnic, a yoga session or a stop on a sailing trip, give your next event that extra something and offer your guests, clients and business partners an experience they won’t forget.

Ideas

Articles

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A sure way to access the artists, hipsters, alternative cultures and the underground creative pulse of any given city is to get yourself to an independent, arthouse cinema. Matt Charlton recommends top screens.

Soap & Glory

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The Power of Water

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On the Crest of a Wave

From Düsseldorf to Tokyo, the 15-year-old German Celine Dornick is dominating the global rapid surfing competition circuit, one city wave at a time

Saluti! The Taste of Bella Italia—Bottled in Hamburg.

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Hotelier with Heart and Soul, 25hours a Day

The Science of Scent

Subtle and seductive, the aroma molecule Iso E Super was created in a laboratory in 1973. In 2006, the master perfumer Geza Schön bottled it pure to create Molecule 01 — a fragrance that fast gained a cult following the world over. Many more scents later, COMPANION visited Schön at his Berlin apartment and lab to get a whiff of the chemistry behind his ‘anti-fragrances’, and glean his take on the wellness industry’s obsession with nature (hint: it’s overrated).

Little Tokyo

About one-fifth of all Japanese people in Germany live in and around Düsseldorf. No wonder, then, that this metropolitan region is also being shaped by Japanese culture.

To Friendship

Bartender Jörg Meyer and restaurateur Rainer Wendt enjoy high-quality drinks and food not only as business partners but also as friends. For this issue of COMPANION, the duo share their favorite food pairing: a drink and sandwich that go as well together as they do.


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