The Hilton Dortmund is a modern five-storey hotel located opposite Westfalenpark, the city's largest open space, 500 metres from the football stadium and three kilometres from the central train station. Soft pastel colour schemes and tartan-style fabrics define the guestrooms, all of which include high-speed and wireless Internet connections, satellite television with pay movies, clock radios and minibars. Bathrooms are equipped with shower/tub combinations and hair dryers.
Guests can enjoy a dip in the heated indoor pool and tone up on cardio and weight machines in the 120-square-metre fitness room. After a workout, guests are invited to unwind in the relaxation area's two saunas and steam room, or relax with a drink at the bar. The hotel's health facilities also include a solarium and a beauty farm offering a range of treatments. Mediterranean and international dishes and monthly specials are served in L'Oliva, a bright and summery Italian-style restaurant, and buffet breakfasts and lunches are on offer in the Rhapsody dining room. Practical amenities include round- the-clock room service, currency exchange and safe- deposit boxes at the front desk. The hotel offers complimentary open parking space for 60 cars, and garage parking is also available (surcharge). Guests can ask multilingual staff for tips on local sightseeing hotspots. Football fans can watch Borussia Dortmund play home games at the Westfalenstadion, 500 metres from the hotel. Those interested in the industrial heritage of the area can visit the Zeche Zollern coal museum, four kilometres away. Dusseldorf Airport is 65 kilometres away, with an approximate driving time of 45 minutes.
Around 300 Trains A Day Stop At The Düsseldorf Airport Rail Station, Which Is Located Directly On A Major Axis Of The European Railway Network. A Monorail Connects The Railway Station And The Terminal Building. The S7 S-bahn (Underground) Train Connects The Airport And Solingen- Ohligs, And Stops On The Lower Level Of The Terminal Building. The Bus Station Is Located In Front Of Central Arrivals, Where Taxis Can Also Be Found (Typical Fare To The Rooms 65-70 Eur). Dusseldorf Has Trams, Buses And A Metro System. A Single Ticket Costs Around 2 Eur. Trams Stop Running At Around Midnight During The Week; Some Trams Run Until 2 Am. Driving Directions: From The Airport, Follow The A44 In The Direction Of Oberhausen/Essen. Exit Onto The A52, In The Direction Of Bochum/Dortmund. Crossing Essen-ost/31, Change To A40/ B1 In The Direction Of Bochum. At Dortmund, Change To The B54 In The Direction Of Frankfurt. Exit At Stadtkrone, Turn Right, And Then Left At The Lights.