Search and book hotel rooms in North Rhine-Westphalia

North Rhine-Westphalia is the most populous state and so densely built that its cities run into one another. For a traveller that means short journeys and room rates below those in the south. Cologne Cathedral in Cologne is the best known building in the country; the city fills up for Carnival in February and for its trade fairs. Düsseldorf is half an hour down the Rhine, Bonn, where Beethoven was born, half an hour up it. The Ruhr has turned its mining into museums: the Zollverein colliery in Essen is a UNESCO World Heritage site, and Dortmund is the largest city in the region. Further west, Aachen holds Charlemagne’s cathedral - the first German site ever inscribed by UNESCO - on the Belgian and Dutch border. Münster in the north is the quietest of the big towns and the one with the most bicycles.

We list 704 hotels across 258 towns in North Rhine-Westphalia. A room costs around 99 EUR a night here, and the cheapest beds start at 19 EUR. The cheapest we found is a&o Aachen Hauptbahnhof.