Area
Centrally located – ideal for business trips, groups, and private guests.
Your starting point between Cologne and Düsseldorf.
CityHotel Dormagen is the perfect base for business trips, group stays, or private getaways. Thanks to its central location between the metropolitan cities of Düsseldorf and Cologne, your guests or employees benefit from convenient access – whether by car, train, or via the nearby airports.
Whether for business or leisure, our hotel offers the ideal combination of comfortable accommodation, a relaxing atmosphere, and close proximity to the city.
Dormagen am Rhein
Dormagen has around 63,000 residents and offers an attractive blend of city life and nature. Especially popular is the medieval town of Zons with its old walls and alleys. In addition, numerous castles, palaces, and manor houses in the area invite you to exciting excursions and discovery tours. The proximity to the Rhine and many local recreation areas make Dormagen an ideal starting point for day trips and walks.
Düsseldorf
The state capital Düsseldorf is a cosmopolitan fashion city with an artistic flair. The Old Town with St. Lambertus Church and the Castle Tower is among the historic highlights. The elegant Königsallee and the shopping mile Schadowstraße attract visitors with exclusive boutiques. West of the Rhine are modern business districts, while the east bank is shaped by the Old Town and culture. Art, shopping, and the Rhine panorama combine here in a unique way.
Cologne
Cologne, around 2,000 years old, fascinates with culture, history, and Rhenish joie de vivre. The landmark is the world-famous Cologne Cathedral, where the Shrine of the Three Kings and an impressive view of the Rhine await. Around the Old Town cluster highlights such as the Museum Ludwig, the Romano-Germanic Museum, and numerous Veedel – characterful neighborhoods with gastronomy, nightlife, and Rhineland warmth. Cologne is always worth a visit.
Monheim am Rhein
The town of Monheim am Rhein lies picturesquely between Cologne and Düsseldorf and has around 44,000 residents. Landmarks such as the Schelmenturm and the Gänseliesel figure shape the townscape. For nature lovers, Monheim offers ideal leisure opportunities with the Rhine meadows recreation area, the historic Haus Bürgel, and the popular excursion spot Monberg – with wide views over the Rhine Valley.
Leverkusen
Leverkusen lies between Cologne and Düsseldorf at the confluence of the Wupper and Rhine. The city is known as the headquarters of the chemical company Bayer and is considered one of the industrial centers in the Rhineland. Shaped by history and research, its origins go back to Carl Leverkus, the city’s namesake and founder of the chemical works. Green spaces, sports facilities, and cultural institutions complete the cityscape.
Krefeld
Krefeld, also known as the City of Silk, looks back on a rich textile tradition. The cultural offering is diverse: theaters, art museums, the German Textile Museum, and the historic Linn Castle provide fascinating insights into history and creativity. The city center invites you to stroll and experience with a wide range of retail options and regular events – an attractive destination for culture and shopping enthusiasts.
Zons, Dormagen
Zons, the medieval town on the Rhine near Dormagen, impresses with its fully preserved city wall, narrow alleys, and historic half-timbered houses. Sights such as Friedestrom Castle, the District Museum, and the city gates take visitors straight back to the Middle Ages. A highlight is the Rhine ferry, which connects Zons with Düsseldorf and offers a scenic way to arrive. With cozy cafés, regional cuisine, and cultural events, Zons is a rewarding destination for history and pleasure lovers. This makes the town even more attractive for visitors and day-trippers.
The Rhine Ferries
The Rhine ferries near Dormagen offer a charming way to cross the river and experience the region. From Hitdorf, a ferry connects the left and right banks of the Rhine, especially popular with cyclists and day-trippers. Equally appealing is the connection between Düsseldorf and Zons, which leads directly into the historic old town with its city wall and Friedestrom Castle. Both ferries are not only practical but also part of the excursion experience: with views of the Rhine and the passing landscape, relaxation begins already during the crossing. This makes the area even more attractive for visitors and day-trippers.
Phantasialand
Phantasialand in Brühl is one of the best-known amusement parks in Europe and impresses with spectacular attractions, shows, and themed worlds. From fast roller coasters like “Taron” and “Black Mamba” to imaginative family areas, the park offers adventure for all ages. Particularly impressive is the detailed design that brings entire worlds from Africa to Asia to life. Rounded off by gastronomy, events, and overnight stays in themed hotels, Phantasialand is a destination for thrill-seekers and families alike. This makes the place even more attractive for visitors.