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Essen is a city in North Rhine-Westphalia in Germany. A highlight of Essen is Zeche Zollverein, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with several museums. It is also famous for its Bauhaus architecture. This former industrial city was the European Capital of Culture in 2010 and the European Green Capital for 2017.

Understand

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Winding tower of "Zollverein" pit—Essen's most iconic landmark

With almost 582,000 inhabitants (2020), Essen is a service and administrative city, with several large companies headquartered here.

Essen is a regional centre of the Ruhr area. Although its history goes back a long way, it was not until the middle of the 19th century that it grew from a small town to a large industrial city, with over 750,000 inhabitants at its heyday.

Essen was famous as a classic heavy industry centre; this has changed since the 1970s. Only a few symbols remain from the former mining industry. Steel production is no longer as important as it used to be. Like the rest of the Ruhr area, Essen is affected by emigration. From 1990 to 2008 alone, the population fell by almost 50,000. However, unlike most of the Ruhr area, Essen's economy is one of the strongest in Germany; it houses numerous energy companies (thus giving it the title of "energy capital of Germany") and logistics firms.

The meaning of the city name is unclear; it probably means "(place in) the east".

Tourist information

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Get in

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By plane

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Nearby commercial airports are:

There is also the Airport Essen/Mülheim ESS  IATA, 7.00 km (4.35 mi) from Essen centre, which is only used for private General Aviation, sitting on the border between Essen and Mülheim, next to Autobahn A52.

By car

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Essen is located on Autobahn 40.

By train

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Essen can be reached quite easily by train. There are many express connections from Cologne, Dusseldorf, Frankfurt and other major German cities. Flixtrain serves the city.

You can get here from many neighbouring cities in the Ruhr metropolitan area by regional trains. There are also multiple international connections per day from Bruxelles and Paris via the Eurostar trains.

  • 1 Essen Central Station (Essen Hauptbahnhof), Am Hauptbahnhof 5. Transfer to local public transport. DB Lounge and info desk. Book store, drugstore and Lidl grocery store open on Sundays. The McDonald's at the city side exit is open 24/7 with limited seating at night. Lifts to all platforms. Local buses in the underpass, long-distance buses at 'Freiheit' exit. Toilets downstairs left of the main departure times board. Essen Central Station (Q135607) on Wikidata Essen Hauptbahnhof on Wikipedia
  • 2 Essen-Altenessen station. Local station for regional trains RE3, RB32, RB35. When the main train line Duisburg - Essen - Dortmund has issues, many trains will be rerouted trough here. Transfer to light rail, trams, busses. Essen-Altenessen station (Q800742) on Wikidata Essen-Altenessen station on Wikipedia

By bus

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Essen is part of the Verkehrsverbund Rhein-Ruhr bus and train system. See also Ruhrbahn.

  • 3 Long distance bus station (Fernbusbahnhof). Most long distance buses arrive on the south side of the railway central station, opposite the Freiheit exit.

By boat

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The Rhine river transportation system can be reached via the Herne Kanal. Weiße Flotte Baldeney operate ships on the Ruhr river.

Get around

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Map
Map of Essen
Light rail (blue) and trams (orange)

Essen has an extensive Stadtbahn (light rail), tram, bus and night bus system.

The Light Rail (Stadtbahn, not to be confused with mainline S-Bahn suburban trains) has 3 routes: U11 from the Messe/Grugapark, U17 from Margarethenhöhe, U18 from Mülheim, that merge together south of the central station and cross the city centre underground together, with U18 terminating at Berliner Platz, U11 and U17 passing the University and stopping in Altenessen where U17 terminates and U11 continues into Gelsenkirchen-Horst.

The local tram network extends into Gelsenkirchen and Mülheim, it also runs underground in the city centre and shares some of its stations and routes with the Stadtbahn. The vast majority of trams are accessible, some stops still need to be upgraded with platforms and require boarding from the street, be careful of cars passing dangerously.

Buses have a vast network that covers most of the city, including with express buses, and there is a night service during weekend nights. All buses are disabled-accessible. During off-peak times some underused routes get replaced by a Taxibus (TB) service that requires prior booking.

S-Bahn trains connect the entire Ruhrgebiet and also cross Essen. There are 23 stations within the city.

Taxis are available plenty and always wait in front of both exits of the central train station, but can be expensive. Base fare is €4.40 including the first kilometre, then a charge of about €2.50 per km. A 10 km trip will be about €30.00 .

You can find more information about public transport fares and a journey planner at the Rhein-Ruhr Transit Association 'VRR and Ruhrbahn, which serves Essen and Mülheim.

Essen shares its transport with Mülheim through the Ruhrbahn company, part of VRR. Tickets within Essen are fare zone (Preisstufe) A: Short-ride up to 3 stops without transfer €2.20, Single ride across Essen €3.30, 4-Ride (One stamp per ride and person) €12.50, a single day pass called "24h ticket" €8.30, 2 persons 12.50, 3 persons €16.70, 4 persons €20.90, 5 persons €25.10.

Tickets can be bought from bus drivers (only single ride and bike supplement tickets), ticket machines at most tram and Stadtbahn and many major bus stops, on your smartphone or at many kiosks. You must have a valid ticket when boarding any vehicle or face a €60.00 penalty.
A customer service centre sits inside the subway station at Hauptbahnhof, open M-F 08:00-18:00 Sa 08:00-14:00, the lost and found office is inside Berliner Platz station in the underground passage, open M-F 08:00-16:00.

See

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Essen has a wide offer of sights to see and do. You can explore it's vast industrial heritage, being home to heavy industry in the past, take part in it's cultural life, or just enjoy the vast green spaces that are especially prevalent in the south of the city.

  • 1 Zeche Zollverein, Gelsenkirchener Str. 181 (tram 107; bus 170, 183.), +49 201 246810, . Grounds 06:00-16:00; visitor centre/ and museum 10:00-18:00. Called the most beautiful coal mine in the world (in fact, it's a UNESCO World Heritage Site), Zollverein nowadays hosts diverse cultural highlights including an outstanding design centre and several museums. It is also famous for its Bauhaus architecture. Museum+special exhibits €10. Zollverein Coal Mine Industrial Complex (Q122026) on Wikidata Zollverein Coal Mine Industrial Complex on Wikipedia
  • 2 Red Dot Design Museum, Gelsenkirchener Straße 181 (just beside Zeche Zollverein), +49 201 30104-60, . Tu-Su 11:00-18:00 (closed M). Collection of 2000 exemplary pieces of product design. Adults €9, students €4, child (under 12) free. Payment by donation on Fridays. Red dot design museum (Q2797779) on Wikidata
  • 3 Museum Folkwang, Goethestraße 41 (Metro U11 Tram 107, 108 stop "Philharmonie"), +49 201-8845000, . Tu W Sa Su 10:00-18:00, Th F 10:00-20:00 (closed Mondays). Known for the exhibits covering the history of photography and for paintings from all eras. Free for permanent collection. Museum Folkwang (Q125634) on Wikidata Museum Folkwang on Wikipedia
Aerial view of Villa Hügel
  • 4 Villa Hügel, Hügel 15, +49 201-616290, fax: +49 201-6162911, . opening hours changing, visit website for details.. Krupp family historical chateau, art history museum and concert venue. After visiting the chateau, have a nice stroll or a boat tour across the Baldeney lake. €5 for the park. Villa Hügel (Q674670) on Wikidata Villa Hügel on Wikipedia
  • 5 Kettwig Historical District (Kettwig station, S-Bahn S6 bus 142, 180 or Kettwiger Markt stop bus 134, 142, 151, 772, 774). Featuring 17th- and 18th-century streets and buildings in its historic centre, it was an independent city until 1975 and has retained a sense of separateness. Kettwig (Q153444) on Wikidata Kettwig on Wikipedia
  • 6 Old Synagogue and Jewish Culture Centre, Edmund-Körner-Platz 1 (Essen Rathaus station). Opened in 1913 for the large local Jewish community, the massive structure including its 37 m (121 ft) dome survived the Nazis and World War II. Post-war its interior was stripped by uncaring city officials and it wasn't until much later that it opened as a Jewish cultural centre in 2008. Old Synagogue (Q316542) on Wikidata Old Synagogue (Essen) on Wikipedia
  • 7 Historic city of Werden (S-Bahn S6 Essen-Werden station). Nice historic city centre with small shops and restaurants. From the historic city centre, it's just a couple of metres to the Werden Abbey, which was founded end of the 8th century. Werden (Q258391) on Wikidata Werden, Essen on Wikipedia
  • 8 Grugapark, Virchowstraße 167 (Metro U11 stop "Messe Ost/Gruga Bus 142 stop "Alfredbrücke"), +49 201 8883106, . Open all year round from 09:00 until nightfall. Botanical garden (including playgrounds, waterfall, park railway, look-out tower, various animals, restaurants). €4 (some of the parks attractions may have shorter opening hours and additional fees). Grugapark (Q896516) on Wikidata Grugapark on Wikipedia
  • 9 Aalto Opera House (Aalto Theater), Opernplatz 10 (a short walk from Hauptbahnhof or Tram 101,105,106 Bus 145,154,155,NE6 stop "Aalto-Theater"), +49 201 81 22-200. Interesting piece of architecture by Alvar Aalto (Finland). Aalto Theatre (Q300975) on Wikidata Aalto Theatre on Wikipedia
  • 10 St. Ludgerus Basilica. St.-Ludgerus Basilica (Q2801504) on Wikidata
  • 11 Essen Minster Cathedral (Essener Münster), An St. Quintin 3. A 14th-century cathedral and treasure museum. Essen Minster (Q135737) on Wikidata Essen Minster on Wikipedia
  • 12 Hespertalbahn. A historic train between Kupferdreh and Haus Scheppen. Hesper Valley Railway (Q1476282) on Wikidata Hesper Valley Railway on Wikipedia

Do

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View of Grugapark botanical garden from a tower inside the park
Colosseum is an event location in a 1901 Krupp factory hall
Aalto-Theater
Grugahalle hosts fairs like Essen Motorshow
Lichtburg cinema regularly sees Premieres
  • International Christmas Market from late November to early December the streets and historic alleys of the city centre are filled with over 200 arts and crafts stalls.
  • Essen Light Weeks. Essener Lichtwochen (Q1368719) on Wikidata
  • Enjoy Essen ("Essen genießen", this is a word play since "Essen" translates to "food" as well). Gourmet highlights in autumn.
  • Football: SGS Essen play soccer in Frauen-Bundesliga, the women's top tier. They play at Stadion Essen (capacity 20,000) 5 km north of city centre.
Rot-Weiss Essen the men's team play in 3. Liga, their third tier, at Stadion an der Hafenstraße
  • 1 Lake Baldeney (Baldeneysee) (Essen-Hügel, Essen-Werden and Essen-Kupferdreh stations). Boat rentals, ship tour, sailing, canoeing, gastronomy on and at this large reservoir, on warm summer days you can get a tiny piece of Mediterranean flair here. Baldeneysee (Q450084) on Wikidata Baldeneysee on Wikipedia
  • 2 Spiel (Essen Game Fair). An annual four-day boardgame trade fair which is also open to the public held in October at the Messe Essen exhibition centre. Essen Game Fair (Q314821) on Wikidata Spiel on Wikipedia

Theatre and concerts

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  • 3 Aalto-Theater, Opernplatz 10, +49 201-8122200. Aalto Theatre (Q300975) on Wikidata Aalto Theatre on Wikipedia
  • 4 Philharmonie Saalbau, Huyssenallee 53 (Philharmonie station, U11, 107, 108). Classic concerts of the Essener Philharmoniker and guest orchestras. Saalbau Essen (Q884191) on Wikidata Saalbau Essen on Wikipedia
  • 5 Grugahalle, Messeplatz 2 (Stadtbahn U11, Messe Ost / Gruga station, large parking lots and garages nearby). Sport events and concerts of national and international stars. Grugahalle (Q176751) on Wikidata Grugahalle on Wikipedia
  • Zeche Carl. Former coalmine, which is now used as a cultural centre. Minor arts, rock music, and cabaret.
  • 6 Colosseum-Theater, Altendorfer Straße 1 (Berliner Platz station, use Exit "Ausgang B"), +49 180-5114113. Event location inside a brickwork factory hall, build in 1901 and used for producing gas turbines until 1991, reopened in 1996 as location for events and musicals Colosseum Theater (Q1111768) on Wikidata Colosseum Theater on Wikipedia

Art

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Small, but vivid: the art scene in Essen. Galleries allocate on the whole city region, with a concentration around the Museum Folkwang:

Cinema

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  • Behind the Limbecker Platz shopping centre there is a Cinemaxx-cinema, with 5,370 seats, it is the biggest multiplex cinema in Germany.
  • Essener Filmkunsttheater. Group of various smaller cinemas: filmstudio, Eulenspiegel, Astra-Theater, Galerie Cinema, with ambitious programs.
  • 7 Lichtburg, Kettwiger Str. 36, 45127 (about 300 m (980 ft) from Hauptbahnhof), +49 201 23 10 23. Hours varying, primarily evening screenings. With 1,250 seats, it is the biggest and oldest cinema hall in Germany. Lichtburg (Q14515310) on Wikidata Lichtburg_(Essen) on Wikipedia

Spa and massage

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Swimming

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  • 8 Grugabad, Am Grugapark 10 (Stadtbahn U11, bus 142 Messe-Süd station). M-F 06:00-20:00, Sa Su holidays 08:00-20:00. Public open air swimming pools. From 1 June 2024 no entry without valid ID or passport for anyone older than 14. Adults €4.00, reduced €2.50. (Q1441517) on Wikidata

Learn

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The 1 University Essen-Duisburg University of Duisburg-Essen on Wikipedia is part of a consortium of three universities in the Ruhr-area (University of Duisburg-Essen, Bochum, and Dortmund) and Germany's largest academic hub.

Work

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If you are working for a place that is easy going for digital nomads, have a look at

  • 2 KaBü anna Rü, Annastr. 51 (at one of the liveliest places in Rüttenscheid, Annastraße at Klarastraße). during roughly on working days during daytime. This is a cafe combined with a coworking space, in the nice district of Rüttenscheid.
  • 3 Unperfekthaus. It has a permanent coworking place and offers day tickets within its house. Unperfekthaus (Q2496653) on Wikidata

Buy

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The pedestrian zone starts right at Essen station

Many shops are found in the city centre pedestrian zone. A big shopping-mall "Limbecker Platz" in the western part of the city centre opened in 2008. Also pay attention to the "Rüttenscheid" district with lot of small boutiques.

  • 1 City centre pedestrian zone. Stretches from the train station north on and adjacent to Kettwiger Strasse.
  • 2 Rüttenscheid district. Probably Essen's trendiest district, with lots of smaller specialised shops, cafes, and restaurants mainly along the main shopping and strolling promenade, Rüttenscheider Straße.
  • 3 Limbecker Platz ("Berliner Platz" station). M-Sa 10:00-20:00. Large modern shopping centre, large underground car park, underground station that connects directly to the building. Limbecker Platz (Q1825363) on Wikidata Limbecker Platz (Einkaufszentrum) on Wikipedia
  • Stores at Essen Central Station (Essen Hauptbahnhof), including the discount grocery store and the drugstore, will be open on Sundays too from 09:00-20:00 as they are exempt from Federal and State Sunday closure laws. Expect crowds.

Eat

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Budget

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All these are in the city centre:

  • 1 Wohnraum im Unperfekthaus, Friedrich-Ebert-Str. 20, +49 201-847350, fax: +49 201-8536605, . 10:00-22:30. Mediterranean/nouveau cuisine/vegetarian (no credit cards).
  • 2 Gaststätte Im Briefkasten, Hachestraße 21.
  • 3 Trattoria La Famiglia, Hindenburgstraße 9.
  • 4 Tandori Haus, Friedrich-Ebert-Straße 84. Pakistani
  • 5 Zagreb Grill, Rottstraße 2. Croatian
  • 6 Rks Pizza, Altenessener Str. 11.
  • 7 LUA - vietnamesische Küche, Lindenallee 81.

Mid-range

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  • 8 Hülsmannshof, Lehnsgrund 14 a (U 17: Laubenweg), +49 201-871250. 11:30–14:30 and 17:30-22:00. Home cooking.
  • 9 Kockshusen, Pilgrimsteig 51, +49 201-3601166. W-M 11:30-22:00. Regional. Accepts ECcard.
  • 10 Landhaus-Knappmann - Frankenheim-Brauhaus, Ringstr. 198, +49 2054-7809. M-F 16:00-00:00; Sa Su 11:00-00:00. Regional.
  • 11 Der Löwe, Kopstadtplatz, 13. Kopstadtplatz. Bavarian-style restaurant.
  • 12 Casino Zollverein, Gelsenkirchener Str. 181 (Tram 107: Zollverein), +49 201-830240. Tu-F 11:30–14:30, 17:30-22:30; Sa Su 11:30–14:30, 17:30-00:00. Nouveau cuisine.
  • 13 Capobianco, Rottstr. 7, +49 201-226603. M-Sa 12:00-15:00 and 17:30-00:00, Su 12:00-00:00. Classic/Italian. Vegetarian options. Reservations recommended.
  • 14 Cavallino Rosso, Velberter Str. 126, +49 201-404977. Daily 12:00-14:30, 17:30-23:00. Mediterranean.
  • Mintrops Landhotel - Mumm, Schwarzensteinweg 81 (SB 15: Burgaltendorf Burgruine), +49 201-571710. 12:00-14:00, 18:00-23:00. Nouveau/international cuisine. Vegetarian options.
  • Parkhaus Hügel, Freiherr-vom-Stein-Str. 209 (S6: Essen-Hügel), +49 201-471091. 11:30–22:30. Nouveau/International cuisine.
  • Mintrops Stadthotel Margarethenhöhe - Restaurant M, Steile Str. 46 (U-17: Laubenweg), +49 201-43860, fax: +49 201-4386100. 12:00-14:30 and 18:00-22:30. Asian.
  • Gummersbach, Fürstenbergstr. 2 (Tram 105: Heißener Str), +49 201-676464. W-M 17:00-22:30. French; reservations recommended (ECcard accepted).
  • Lukas, Prinz-Friedrich-Str. 1,, +49 201-848353. Daily 18:00-23:00. Indian (accepts ECcard).
  • Ange d'Or Junior, Ruhrtalstr. 326 (S6: Kettwig), +49 2054-2307. W-Su 18:30-22:30. Italian. Vegetarian options.
  • La Cena, Haumannplatz 32 (Tram 106: Landgericht), +49 201-2790269. M-Sa 12:00-15:00, 18:00-23:00. Italian.
  • L'Opera, Theaterpassage/Hirschlandplatz (U11/17/18: Hirschlandplatz), +49 201-239124. Daily 12:00-23:00. Italian.
  • Oase Due, Rüttenscheider Str. 189 (U11, Tram 101/107: Martinstr), +49 201-790640. M-Sa 12:00-14:30, 17:30-23:30. Italian.
  • Gummersbach, Fürstenbergstr. 2 (Tram 105: Heißener Str.), +49 201-676464. W-M 17:00-22:30. Reservation recommended. Mediterranean. accepts ECcard..
  • Hannappel, Dahlhauser Str. 173 (S1: Essen-Eiberg or RE 14 / S 3 / S 9 / Tram 103 / 109: Essen-Steele, then Bus 164: Breloher Steig), +49 201-534506. W-M 17:30-22:00. Mediterranean. accepts ECcard,.
  • Jagdhaus Schellenberg, Heisinger Str. 170a, +49 201-437870. Mediterranean.
  • Landhaus Schnitzler, Nöckersberg 65, +49 201-848140. W-F 12:00-3:00, 18:00-22:30; Sa 18:00-22:30; Su 12:00-00:00 Seasonal.
  • Tablo, Huyssenallee 5, +49 201-8119585. Turkish.

Splurge

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  • 15 La Grappa, Rellinghauser Str. 4 (Tram 105/106: Aalto Theater), +49 201-231766. M-F 11:30–14:30, 17:30-23:30; Sa 17:30-23:30. Italian/nouveau cuisine.
  • Schloss Hugenpoet, Nesselrode, August-Thyssen-Str. 51, +49 2054-12040. Th-M 18:30-22:00. International food. Dogs not welcome.

Drink

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  • Rüttenscheider Hausbrauerei, Girardetstr. 2 (U11, Tram 101/107: Martinstr. or Tram 105: Rellinghausen Rathaus or SB15: Annental or S6: Kettwig, then Bus 142: Girardet Haus), +49 201-790060. Reservation recommended.
  • Isenbergplatz, Isenbergstraße 12. 09:00-02:00. Five bars around a big playground. Meeting place for students, families, punks and managers. Urban culture centre of Essen.
  • 1 Daktari, Juliusstraße 2 (located 5 minutes away from main station), +49 201-2698595. 19:00-04:00. A small bar with large and delicious cocktails & long drinks.

Sleep

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Budget

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Out of the city

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  • Das Park Hotel, Emscherinsel, Bottrop-Ebel (S9 stop Bottrop). Completely automated (i.e. only bookable online) concrete drain tubes with beds inside, you book and you're given a code for the door. Honour based system; contribute as many euros as you wish to the project. The project may have been discontinued as their booking webpage is gone. Honour system, contribute as many euros as you wish to the project.
  • Zimmervermietung Ruth Schläger, Am Wildbach 7, Kettwig, +49 2054-971648, fax: +49 2054-971649, .

Mid-range

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  • Europa, Hindenburgstr. 35, +49 201-232041, fax: +49 201-232656. From €70/night.
  • Jägerhof, Hauptstr. 23 (S6: Kettwig or SB 19: Werdener Markt or Tram 110: Mülheim Wilhelmstr. or Tram 102/104/112/901: Mülheim Stadtmitte or RE1/2/6/11, S1/3, U18: Mülheim Ruhr Hbf or U11: Messe West/Süd / Gruga or Tram 101/107: Martinstr. or Tram 105: Rellinghausen Rathaus or SB15: Annental, then Bus 142/151/190: Kettwiger Markt), +49 2054-84011, fax: +49 2054-80984.
  • 5 Mintrops Landhotel Burgaltendorf (Schwarzensteinweg 81, SB15: Burgaltendorf Burgruine.), +49 201-571710, fax: +49 201-5717147, . Nice and calm place, but in the bushes. Free transport card for the whole VRR area.
  • 6 Mintrops Stadthotel Margarethenhöhe, Steile Str. 46 (U17: Laubenweg), +49 201-43860, fax: +49 201-4386100. Hotel in former villa of the Krupp family. Nice & calm & good breakfast. Free transport card for the whole VRR area.
  • Résidence, Auf der Forst 1, +49 2054-95590, fax: +49 2054-82501, . (S6: Kettwig or SB 19: Werdener Markt or Tram 110: Mülheim Wilhelmstr. or Tram 102/104/112/901: Mülheim Stadtmitte or RE1/2/6/11, S1/3, U18: Mülheim Ruhr Hbf or U11: Messe West/Süd / Gruga or Tram 101/107: Martinstr. or Tram 105: Rellinghausen Rathaus or SB15: Annental, then Bus 142/151/190: Ringstr.) No dogs.
  • Ruhr-Hotel, Krawehlstr. 42 (Tram 106: Zweigertstr), +49 201-778053, fax: +49 201-780283.
  • Scandic Hotel, Theodor-Althoff-Str. 5 (U11: Messe West/Süd / Gruga or U 17: Margarethenhöhe or Tram 101/107: Bredeney or Tram 101/107: Martinstr. or S6: Essen-Werden or SB19: Werdener Markt or Tram 105: Rellinghausen Rathaus or SB15: Annental or SB66: Velbert Willy-Brandt-Platz, then Bus 142/169: Sommerburgstr), +49 201-7690, fax: +49 201-7691143.
  • Top Hotel Essener Hof, Teichstr. 2 (stop: Essen Hbf), +49 201-24250, fax: +49 201-2425751, . No dogs.
  • Top Rema-Hotel Essen, Viehofer Platz 5 (Tram 101/103/105/109: Rheinischer Platz), +49 201-105610, fax: +49 201-236685.
  • Villa Vogelsang, Antonienallee 1, +49 201-8536600, fax: +49 201-8536605, . (S1: Essen-Eiberg or RE 14, S3/9, Tram 103/109: Essen-Steele, then Bus 164/184: Carl-Wolf-Str.).
  • 7 GHotel. Central, just beside the Essen Central station. You can watch the train passing by from your window, yet calm due to good isolation

City Centre

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  • 8 Unperfekthotel, Friedrich-Ebert-Str. 18 (arriving from U/tram Berliner Platz, it is "behind" the big shopping mall), +49 201 47 09 16-0, . A hotel run by a creative project, having a nice rooftop terrace.
  • 9 Mövenpick Hotel Essen, Am Hauptbahnhof 2 (stop: Essen Hbf), +49 201-17080, fax: +49 201-1708173.

Messe/Gruga area (around trade fair centre) and Rüttenscheid

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Splurge

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  • Holiday Inn Essen City Centre, Frohnhauser Str. 6., +49 201-24070, fax: +49 201-2407240.
  • 11 Mercure Plaza, Bismarckstr. 48-50 (U11, Tram 101/107: Philharmonie/Saalbau), +49 201-878580, fax: +49 201-87858700. Hotel beside the Folkwang museum. Business style with good breakfast
  • Schloss Hugenpoet (August-Thyssen-Str. 51, RE1 / RE2 / RE6 / RE11 / S1 / S3 / U18: Mülheim Ruhr Hbf, then Bus 132: Am Biestenkamp, then taxi which should be reserved in advance), +49 2054-12040, fax: +49 2054-120450.
  • 12 Sheraton, Huyssenallee 55 (U11, Tram 101/107: Philharmonie/Saalbau), +49 201-10070, fax: +49 201-1007777.
  • Welcome Hotel Ruhr Residenz, Schützenbahn 58 (Tram 106/107: Viehofer Platz), +49 201-17790, fax: +49 201-1779199, .
  • 13 Atlantic Hotel, Norbertstraße 2a (beside Essen congress and fairs centre), +49 201 946280. Place for proms (and wannabes), but best breakfast in town.

Stay safe

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Despite having a fairly strong economy compared to other cities in the Ruhr area, Essen has a very high crime rate by German standards. The poor northern suburbs of Essen (especially Altendorf, Altenessen and Karnap) suffer from occasional, potentially armed, robberies at night. Be aware of pickpockets on the Christmas Market and watch your bags in crowded bars and near the train station. Aggravated assaults have also been reported.

Cope

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Religious services

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Holy mass in Catholic churches at the centre:

  • Hohe Domkirche, Münster, An St. Quintin 3 (5-10 min north from central station). Sa 18:30; Su 07:30*, 10:00, 16:00*, 19:00; (*in the Anbetungskirche: M-F 07:00, 10:00, 17:30 (except Sa)).
  • St. Engelbert, Fischerstraße 12 (10 min south from central station). Sa 18:15; Su 09:45, 14:00 (English); M 7:30PM; Tu 09:00; W 09:15; F 18:00.
  • St. Ignatius, An Sankt Ignatius 8 (10 min southwest from central station). [formerly dead link] Sa 09:00, 17:00; Su 11:15, 18:00; Tu Th F 19:00.

Index of Catholic churches in the Diocesis of Essen: [dead link]

Diplomatic services

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  • Consulate Republic of Türkiye (Turkey) Am Zehnthof 55. M-F 08:30-15:00

Go next

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  • Düsseldorf, state capital, home to a large japanese community, high-class shopping, and regular large festivals
  • Cologne, rival city of Düsseldorf and known to be very open and liberal, visit the cathedral or take part in Carnival
  • Bochum, large university city with Bermuda3Eck neighbourhood being THE party spot on weekends, large mining and railway museums
  • Hattingen, nearby medieval town centre with christmas market and steelworks turned museum
  • Wuppertal, off the radar, the city stretches down a narrow valley with the Schwebebahn hanging monorail
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