
me and all hotel düsseldorf
Urban boutique with Japanese-influenced design — all wood, stone, and natural tones. Community-driven, social, and geared toward travelers who want to mix with the neighborhood rather than retreat from it. Think less hotel, more city living room.
Book a city view room on a higher floor for rooftop-level views over the Japantown neighborhood
Why It Matters
One of Germany's first purpose-built 'co-living meets hotel' concepts, originally developed by Lindner Hotels AG and now part of the JdV by Hyatt portfolio. Located in Düsseldorf's famous Japanese Quarter — home to one of Europe's largest Japanese expat communities — the hotel leans hard into that identity, with TAKUMI's ramen on the 11th floor and regular Japan-themed events. It holds a GreenSign Level 4 sustainability seal.
A 177-room boutique hotel sitting squarely in Düsseldorf's Japantown, about a 5-minute walk from the Hauptbahnhof. The lobby skips the standard hotel formula entirely — co-working tables, a chill-out zone, and a craft coffee bar (Casanonna) replace the usual check-in corridor. Up on the 11th floor, the TAKUMI KITCHEN serves proper ramen above the Little Tokyo rooftops, and the lounge doubles as a regular DJ and event venue on weekends. Rooms are compact at 19–24 sqm, so this isn't the place if you need to spread out — but the design is smart, beds are good, and the location is hard to beat for exploring central Düsseldorf.
Where You'll Stay
10 room types available
The Property
Eat & Drink
3 venues on property
Restaurant
On Property
How you'll actually spend your days.
Bookable meeting rooms for workshops, seminars, brainstorming sessions, photo shoots, and more. The hotel can also tap into their Local Heroes network for event support. Suitable for small to mid-size groups.
The ground-floor lobby doubles as a co-working space with free Wi-Fi, tables, seating zones, and a casual meeting-point atmosphere. No booking required — just show up. Popular with freelancers and remote workers from the neighborhood.
The hotel partners with Düsseldorf's annual Japan Day (Japantag), one of Europe's largest Japan-themed festivals. The hotel hosts pop-up events and collaborations with local Japanese-community businesses during the festival period (typically late May).
Table tennis table in the lobby common area — part of the hotel's social, community-driven atmosphere.
Regular after-work DJ events held in the 11th-floor lounge, featuring local DJs from the Düsseldorf scene. Part of the hotel's 'Local Heroes' community program. Open to guests and non-guests. Programming includes local and Japanese-inspired music nights.
Amenities & Practical Info
The details that matter for planning.
Complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi throughout the property, including in all rooms and public areas.
Round-the-clock reception with late check-out available on request.
Pets welcome on request. Additional charges may apply.
Dry cleaning and laundry services available.
The hotel holds the GreenSign Level 4 seal — one of Germany's leading hotel sustainability certifications — reflecting commitments to energy efficiency and environmental responsibility.
Mobile check-in and digital room key available via the World of Hyatt app.
Chromecast built into the 43-inch Smart TVs in all rooms, allowing streaming from personal devices.
Bicycles available for rent to explore the city.
EV charging stations available on-site.
Paid on-site parking available (not reservable in advance — subject to availability). Some guests have found it easier to use nearby public garages.
On-site hair salon for guests.
Compact but fully equipped gym in the basement, open around the clock. Cardio machines with digital gadgets, resistance equipment for arms, legs, and chest, plus warm-up and cool-down tools.
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