Düsseldorf, Germany

Max Brown Midtown

Price per night from$70.07

Price information

If you haven’t entered any dates, the rate shown is provided directly by the hotel and represents the cheapest double room (inclusive of taxes and fees) available in the next 60 days.

Prices have been converted from the hotel’s local currency (EUR66.40), via openexchangerates.org, using today’s exchange rate.

Style

Alt(stadt) meets neu

Setting

Sushi shop sidestreet

Boutique bed and breakfast hotel Max Brown Midtown, part of Sircle Collection is enviably placed in Düsseldorf’s Japanese Quarter, just a skip away from the Old Town’s galleries, shops and restaurants. Inside this city stay, industrial and mid-century design features mingle; a copper-tiled ceiling floats above the cherry-hued wooden bar, and palm-print wallpaper adorns the lobby, where a pool table awaits pick-up games. Modern, white-walled rooms have Crosley record players and quirky pop-art prints. A Continental spread – with fresh gingerbread – is laid out each morning, and the bar will happily keep you hydrated with local brews until the wee hours.

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Facilities

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Need to know

Rooms

65, including 25 suites.

Check–Out

11am. Earliest check-in, 3pm.

More details

Rates usually include Continental buffet breakfast. Room-only rates can purchase breakfast at the property for €18 per person.

Also

Art enthusiasts can easily access the city’s top galleries; K20 Kunstsammlung, Kunsthalle, Kunstpalast and NRW Forum are all just a short walk away.

At the hotel

Breakfast room, lounge with pool table, free WiFi throughout. In rooms: Pop Art prints, TV, Crosley record player, tea-making kit, and Dead Clean bath products.

Our favourite rooms

All rooms have luxurious linens, quirky industrial style and Dead Clean bath products. Spring for a Medium or Large room if you plan to stay longer than a weekend.

Packing tips

Bring accessories that subtly nod to Sixties style.

Also

The hotel’s bar and common areas are wheelchair accessible, but guestrooms are not.

Pet‐friendly

Pooches under 7kg can stay in some room categories for €15 a pet, each night (up to one in each room), on request and subject to availability. See more pet-friendly hotels in Düsseldorf.

Children

Free baby cots can be provided for infants (aged two and under) in Large rooms.

Food and Drink

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Top Table

We like the green-velvet sofas the best; their tables have the most space to spread out your plates, too.

Dress Code

Lumber down to breakfast in cosy knits and effortlessly cool classics.

Hotel restaurant

Every morning you’ll find a generous buffet out in the breakfast room by the bar. Take your pick from a Continental spread of cheeses, meats, breads, cereals and yoghurts. Order fresh coffee and  orange juice or warming tea, then top your toast with a spoonful of jam, and snag a slice of gingerbread for ‘breakfast dessert’. 

Hotel bar

Max Brown Hotel’s bar is set to one side of the quirky, mid-century mod lobby. Bronze accents pop against a backdrop of palm-frond printed wallpaper, and the cherry-hued wooden bar has a handful of appropriately wine-coloured stools. Order wines and coffees at the bar, or settle in on one of the tufted olive-green sofas for (half)pints of the local brew – Fuchschen Alt – or gin and tonics. Light bites of the sweet and savoury varieties are also available throughout the day.

Last orders

Breakfast is served from 7am to 10am during the week, 7.30am to 10.30am on the weekend. The bar’s open daily from 11am to midnight.

Room service

None, but nibbles and tipples can be found in the bar, and a world of sushi joints awaits just outside the door.

Location

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Address
Max Brown Midtown
Kreuzstraße 19A
Dusseldorf
40210
Germany

Max Brown Midtown sits on a side street in Düsseldorf’s Japanese quarter, near the city’s Altstadt (the ‘old town’).

Planes

Düsseldorf Airport is just under 10 kilometres away from the hotel. Catch a direct flight from hubs across Europe and Asia; direct flights leave from Atlanta and New York City, but most North America-based flights stopover in Ireland or the UK first. Have our Smith24 team arrange your flights and transfers, if needed.

Trains

Düsseldorf Hauptbahnhof, the city’s main station, is a 10-minute walk from the hotel.

Automobiles

You won’t need a car to meander around the Japanese Quarter and Altstadt, but if you’re driving into the city, snag a space in the public car park – 100 metres from the hotel – for €1.80 an hour (up to €18 a day).

Worth getting out of bed for

The hotel is half a kilometre from the stretched out shopping street of Königsallee, and a short walk to Carlsplatz Market Square; at the latter you’ll find a daily 60-stall market selling sweetly-scented flowers, locally made cheeses, aromatic baked goods and takeaway coffees. Once you’ve eaten your fill, wander around Düsseldorf’s Altstadt, dipping in and out of its many bars, restaurants and boutiques. Park Hofgarten makes for a pleasant stroll, or meander along the riverfront and spot boats chugging along as you go. In the summer, take a cycling tour of the city, and from late November to the New Year, wander around the city’s festive, gingerbread-scented Christmas markets. 

Local restaurants

For traditional Rhenish fare, head to 110-year-old Im Goldenen Kessel and order plates heaped with Leberwurst, Sauerkraut and Schnitzel. Quench your thirst with mugs of local brew Schumacher Alt. The Japanese Quarter has plentiful sushi and ramen joints. Brave the queue at Naniwa for Yakisoba noodles with squid and vegetables, fried rice with kimchi, and pork belly –or a steamy bowl of ramen noodle soup. Laidback What’s Pizza?! dishes out carby, tomatoey, cheesy goodness.

Reviews

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Anonymous review

Every hotel featured is visited personally by members of our team, given the Smith seal of approval, and then anonymously reviewed. As soon as our reviewers have returned from this boutique hotel in Germany and unpacked their Kraftwerk vinyl and bottles of hoppy Altbier, a full account of their city break will be with you. In the meantime, to whet your wanderlust, here's a quick peek inside Max Brown Midtown in Düsseldorf…

With its copper-tiled ceiling, frond-printed wallpaper, massive pool table and local brews on tap, Max Brown Midtown’s lobby transports you to the best parts of a Sixties party scene. This boutique stay in central Düsseldorf has a chill style and quirky design touches, wrapped up in boxy mid-century architecture. Velvety green-sofas are inviting at breakfast – a Continental buffet spread is included with your stay at this bed and breakfast – and late into the evening, when coffee has bowed out to G&Ts and regional Rhein beers. 

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