Wednesday, June 14, 2017

Press Office City of Duesseldorf: Trivago Reports Only 20 Percent Hotel Availability from 1 to 2 July 2017

          DUESSELDORF, Germany--14 Jun--PRNewswire/InfoQuest

          - Plan your Grand Depart visit now - hotels in high demand

          For the cycling event Grand Depart Duesseldorf 2017, the start of the Tour de France, visitors will be coming to the state capital of North Rhine-Westphalia from far and wide on the first weekend in July. An international sporting event, a "public festival" along the route and a friendly metropolis on the Rhine with tourist highlights await them.

          And Duesseldorf is looking forward to its visitors, who will obviously be coming in large numbers. Just under a month before the start of the Tour, for example, the Duesseldorf-based online portal, trivago, is already reporting only 20 percent hotel availability in Duesseldorf from 1 to 2 July. From 20 June to 1 July, availability is still at 29 percent.

          There are many ways to travel, and these can be combined. Here you'll find the most important information:

          ... by plane
          You can fly to the international airport of Duesseldorf. The state capital can be conveniently reached by direct flights from more than 200 cities worldwide: http://www.dus.com/de-de . At the airport, there will be a reception desk for guests of the Grand Depart Duesseldorf 2017, where you will find information on your onward journey.

          ... by train
          Visitors from Germany can travel by Deutsche Bahn for the attractive and exclusive fixed price of 99 Euros (2nd class) or 159 Euros (1st class), throughout Germany in all the long-distance trains of the Deutsche Bahn.The price applies to the return journey from any DB station in Germany. The offer is valid from 27 June 2017 to 4 July 2017. The tickets can be purchased under http://www.duesseldorf-tourismus.de/gd-offers .

          Visitors from North Rhine-Westphalia are best off using regional trains and the "SchonerTagTicket NRW" (30 Euros for one person; 44 Euros for five persons). It is valid on all underground trains, trams and buses in local transport in the whole of North Rhine-Westphalia and in the 2nd class of all local trains. The ticket can already be booked in advance in the app of the Duesseldorf transport company "Rheinbahn" ( http://www.rheinbahn.de/app ) or in the Internet ( http://www.rheinbahn.de/shop ). Visitors from the area of validity of the Verkehrsverbund Rhein-Ruhr (VRR) and from Duesseldorf should also use local trains, urban and underground trains and buses. Here, the Rheinbahn recommends the "TagesTicket" (day ticket) for up to five persons (from 6.80 Euros/price level A).

          ... getting around Duesseldorf by bus and train
          Whether you are traveling by plane, train, coach or car - from the airport urban railway station or the airport main-line station, the car parks and the Duesseldorf main station, which is also a coach station, the local transport company "Rheinbahn" gets you conveniently into and around the city.
          Within Duesseldorf, the Rheinbahn recommends the "TagesTicket" (day ticket) from 6.80 Euros in price level A. With this, individual visitors or groups of up to five persons can travel between the various venues as often as they like for a favourable price. The tickets are available in the Internet under http://www.rheinbahn.de/shop or - the quickest way - directly via the Rheinbahn app http://www.rheinbahn.de/app .

          ... by coach
          You can also get to the Grand Depart of the Tour de France by coach to Duesseldorf. More information on the journey and a direct link to the provider Flixbus, which serves the Duesseldorf main station, can be found under: http://www.duesseldorf-tourismus.de/gd-offers

          ... by tour coach (charter)
          Duesseldorf Tourismus offers coach travel organisers an online reservation system for bus parking spaces, which already proved itself at the Christmas market. More information is available at: hospitality@duesseldorf-tourismus.de

          ... by car
          The road closures will already be prepared on the Friday. Until the end of the time trials on Saturday, 1 July 7 pm, plus a while for the dismantling of the barriers, major restrictions are to be expected for the general traffic in the town. The districts Carlstadt, old town, Oberkassel - southern Luegallee, "Weisse Siedlung" Golzheim, left and right of Stockumer Kirchstrasse, as well as the residential estate to the north of Beckbuschstrasse are closed for general traffic during this time.

          Also for the second stage, it is not advisable to travel by car - especially in the inner city. The 2nd stage of the Grand Depart starts on Sunday, 2nd July, 10 am with the start of the publicity caravan at Burgplatz. The start of the cyclists is planned for 12.03 am. The period of unavoidable restrictions for the general traffic in Duesseldorf starts successively in the early morning hours from 5 am and lasts until around 4 pm. The road closures will be maintained from around 9 am until at least one hour after the last Tour vehicle has passed through. The stage leads through the districts old town, Carlstadt, harbour, Unterbilk, town centre, Pempelfort, Duesseltal, Grafenberg, Gerresheim, Rath, Morsenbroich, Derendorf, Niederkassel, Oberkassel, Lorick and Heerdt.

          Visitors who definitely want to travel by car should therefore be sure to book a parking space online beforehand. The parking space includes a Rheinbahn day ticket for four people for the onward journey to the Tour route. With the booking confirmation, a directions sketch for the last kilometre and the GPS data are sent. Booking under: http://www.parkvogel.de/granddepart

          For wheelchair users arriving by car, a parking place is to be set up, for example, on Maximilian-Weyhe-Allee, which can simply be booked online. The booking costs a nominal charge of 5 Euros and can be carried out online at: http://www.parkvogel.de/granddepart

          ... by camper van
          Around 800 fully-equipped pitches for mobile homes are available at the Caravan Center of the Duesseldorf trade fair (P1). The pitches are close to the start/finish area of the 1st stage. Bookings under: http://www.parkvogel.de/granddepart

          ... by bike
          If you want to come to the Grand Depart in Duesseldorf in proper style by bike, you'll quickly find the optimum route to the state capital with the tour planner http://www.radroutenplaner.nrw.de. Details on how to reach the Tour stage by bicycle on the day of the 1st stage are shown by a bike map under http://www.duesseldorf.de/fileadmin/Amt13/grand_depart/karten/Etappe1_Radverkehr.pdf

          Around the 1st stage of the Grand Depart, in addition to the existing bicycle parking facilities, the state capital of Duesseldorf is providing at least another 33,000 bicycle parking facilities. Grids will be provided, to which the bikes can be locked. The old town will be accessible and ridable by bike on Saturday, 1 July. Access is possible from the south via Apollo-Platz/Mannesmannufer. However, it will not be possible to ride all the way from North to South along Rheinufer. Between Oberkassel bridge and the trade fair, the route along the Rhine will be blocked. From the North, the start/finish point of the first stage can be reached via Lohauser Deich or Beckbuschstrasse/ArenaStrasse. The left and right sides of the Rhine are connected by the Theodor-Heuss bridge and the Rheinknie bridge, which are also part of the diversion ring for cyclists.

          Cyclists can easily reach the second stage of the Grand Depart using the existing cycle lanes, and cross the route at any time - except when the publicity caravans, the accompanying vehicles and cyclists are passing through. For bicycle navigation within the city, we recommend http://www.duesseldorf.de/radschlag or the RADschlag app.

          ... by taxi
          The same restrictions apply to taxis on both days of the Grand Depart Duesseldorf 2017 as for cars. Close to the stage route, temporary taxi stands will be set up. Visitors should inform the taxi driver before starting their journey.

          You may download the following material for editorial use
          File: http://ots.de/PCDzw
          Event plan, stage 1, Saturday, 1 July with bridges and barrier free crossings of the route
          File: http://ots.de/LaNKc
          Event plan, stage 2, Sunday, 2 July, with bicycle parking spaces
          File: http://ots.de/auLXa
          Cycling and parking facilities, stage 1, Saturday, 1 July
          File: http://ots.de/h7bYu
          Team presentation, Thursday, 29 June
          To the online version: http://ots.de/bZ3YN

          Contact:
          Landeshauptstadt Duesseldorf
          Amt fuer Kommunikation
          Kerstin Jackel-Engstfeld
          Telefon: +49211-8993131
          E-Mail: presse@duesseldorf.de
           http://www.duesseldorf.de

          Source: City of Duesseldorf

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