Clayton Hotel Dusseldorf, German-Japanese hotel in Dusseldorf, Germany
Clayton Hotel Düsseldorf is a four-star hotel in District 1, on Immermannstrasse close to the main train station. The building offers rooms with city or courtyard views, a heated indoor pool, sauna, steam bath, a restaurant, and a bar.
The area around Düsseldorf's main station grew into a busy commercial district in the early 20th century. After World War Two, the neighborhood was rebuilt gradually, and Immermannstrasse became one of the city's busiest commercial corridors.
The hotel sits on Immermannstrasse, a street known for its Japanese restaurants, shops, and grocery stores, sometimes called "Little Tokyo" by locals. Walking along it, visitors notice how Japanese everyday life and German city routines exist side by side in a way that feels natural rather than staged.
The hotel is a short walk from Düsseldorf's main train station, where trains, metro lines, and buses connect to all parts of the city and beyond. The old town and Königsallee are both reachable on foot in a few minutes, making it easy to get around without relying on transport.
The hotel has a heated indoor pool open year-round, which is uncommon for a city hotel of this size. The pool area tends to stay quiet even when the hotel is busy, making it a good option for winding down after a long day out.
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