Reviews of INNSiDE Düsseldorf Seestern

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Dirk S.

01/07/2024

3/5

Personal am Empfang war nett und bemüht. Das Haus selber besteht wirklich extrem aus Beton und Stahl, das muss man mögen.Parkgarage ist groß und es gibt genug Platz, allerdings sehr teuer mit 20€ pro Nacht. Das zimmer war ok, auffallend ist die Dusche mitten im Zimmer ohne sichtschutz, das sollte man wissen wenn man zu zweit ist;) was aber am zimmer wirklich nervig war ist das wenn man das Fenster komplett geschlossen hat es einen Unterdruck im zimmer gab und das Fenster dadurch ein nerviges dauerndes Geräusch machte. Nicht schön war auch das einer von zwei fahrstühlen nicht richtig funktionierte. Was noch ein grosser Minuspunkt war das der Spa Bereich geschlossen war, und das OHNE vorher drauf hinzuweisen!


Miguel Angel gea

27/06/2024

4/5

Good rooms, free minibar, the personnel are very kind, the beds are big and comfortable, Free gym and spa 🌞 Very quiet place, nice for good resting. The bad side is that you can't regulate the air conditioner, just turn it on or off.


Rudolf Sommer

27/06/2024

4/5

Geräumige, gut ausgestattete Zimmer, Kleiner Fitness und Saunabereich, völlig ausreichend. Große TG. Frühstück in Ordnung. Bar in Betrieb. Freundliches Personal. Lage etwas dezentral aber ruhig. Nur kaltes ( Kühltheke) Gastronomie Angebot. Umgebung hat wenig Gastronomie...


Michael Sailor

24/06/2024

3/5

Durch ipads zum Daten selbst eingeben dauert der checkin doppelt so lange wie üblich. Eine halbe Stunde Warteschlange bei mäßigen Andrang ist sehr ärgerlich! Wenn dann eben die doppelte Anzahl an pads.


Jos de Laat

24/06/2024

4/5

Melia-Seestern Duesseldorf - 2 nights - Premium Room Overall - good value for money (but with a twist) The Good - spacious - separate loo (always good) - small walk-in closet (that is very, very good) - table + chairs for eating/seating - kitchenette - overall it is a bit of a studio - access to public transport nearby (subway/trams) The Quirky The rooms are located all on one side of the building. The hallway is "open" bordering a space that covers the entire building from floor to top with rooms painted black. A bit like a flat (or a prison with the black paint ...). It is quite unusual although I get it given the layout of this building, how to efficiently develop hotel rooms, and the adjacent building that is shared with companies and offices. Restaurant and bar are in the other building, the reception connects both. The Bad - open bathroom (why do some hotels think that works?) - no kitchen-equipment (more on the weird thing that then happened below) ... I travel a lot so I know what is around and what works - and what does not work. I tend to prefer studio-type hotel rooms with an equipped kitchenette. It feels a bit more homy and you do not always want to go out for diner so having a little place to cook is appreciated. However, surprisingly enough the fully equipped kitchenette (sink, fridge, microwave, water heater, nespresso machine) came without any kitchen tools. Nothing to cook with (pots and pans and cutlery), to eat (plates, cutlery) and to clean. That is unusual and bit weird - all similar rooms I have stayed before were always fully equipped Now, there was a print in the room stating that you can contact the reception team on any kind of equipment for the kitchen. OK, fine, so far so good. However, when contacting the reception they only reluctantly provided one spoon, one knife, one fork, one bowl and one cloth for drying. We were with two. Dear Melia-Seestern: if you provide rooms with a kitchenette make sure that either it is fully equipped or there is a kitchen-equipment-package that can be provided on request. Why otherwise have the kitchenette? That doesn't make sense and without equipment it is a waste of money. Remember, you provided the print that the reception desk can be contacted for kitchen equipment. And make sure your reception desk employees know this and understand this. And dear Melia-Seestern: you are a big brand and have people employed and pay them good money to think about these things. Make them work for their money. This particular thing is not rocket science. The open bathroom is also something I have run into a before. And I don't get it, it just doesn't work. I get the tinted glass window (for light) but please add some doors. Again, it is not rocket science. And again dear Melia-Seestern: you are a big brand and have people employed and pay them good money to think about these things. Make them work for their money. ... That doesn't mean it is not a good hotel. It is - regardless of this kitchen-equipment-thing - good value for money.


Discover Düsseldorf

Close to the old town, the Kö shopping boulevard and great art museums

Unique design

Concrete, glass and modern art by Regine Schumann throughout the building

Healthy food and snacks

In the creative and vibrant BiteBox restaurant and on its fabulous terrace

Positive energy

In the sauna with a relaxation area and also in the gym

Special events

Different spaces and settings with natural light to inspire your most important events

Underground parking

Equipped with a Tesla charging station

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