Acapulco Gold Ratingen/Düsseldorf (D) in Ratingen (D)
Club
Infos
Events
Mottotage
Kontakt
Anfahrt
Besonderheiten
  • Ja
  • Kostenloses Essen
  • Kostenlose Soft-Drinks
  • Kostenloses Bier
  • Warmes Abendessen
  • Blickgeschützter Parkplatz
  • Kostenlose Parkplätze
  • Sport-Live-Übertragung
  • Klimatisiert
  • Außenanlage (Garten)
  • EC-Automat / Zahlung
  • Porno-Kino
  • Spielautomaten vorhanden
  • Übernachten möglich
  • Whirlpool Indoor
  • Professionelle Massage
  • Finnische Sauna
  • Solarium
  • Nein
  • Bier vom Fass
  • Cocktails
  • Behindertengerecht
  • Kostenloses WLAN
  • SM Raum
  • Whirlpool Outdoor
  • Swimmingpool Indoor
  • Swimmingpool Outdoor
  • Dampfbad
  • Live Shows
  • Live DJ
  • Abholung möglich
  • Wertfächer
Weitere Besonderheiten
Free beer till 7 p.m.
Jacuzzi only available in selected service rooms.
Fri & Sat BBQ all you can eat.
Approx. 24 service rooms.
Acapulco Gold
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Größe / Fläche
Innen: 1200 m2
Außen: 300 m2
Was Sie im Acapulco Gold Ratingen/Düsseldorf (D) erwartet

The property is a well-kept new building in which Panthera, a branch of the former Düsseldorf sauna club Blue Note, opened its doors in 2006. This club in the Düsseldorf catchment area, which was also very popular nationwide, had made a name for itself particularly through its outstanding cuisine. Since March 2015 the former Panthera belongs to the club family of the --> Acapulco (in the meantime Prime) in Velbert and the Penelope in Essen (by now closed)

and is now called Acapulco Gold - the Airport Club. In 2019 there was another change of ownership: The Acapulco Gold is now partner club of the Penelope de Luxe in Castrop-Rauxel. The attractively furnished club in Ratingen with an upscale ambience and its own parking lot in the immediate vicinity of Düsseldorf Airport offers a pleasant stay in a discreet manner. A visit to the sauna is always recommendable also in the club Acapulco Gold, but for cooling down and

relaxing, one should in any case have a look at the big roof terrace, especially as here, in a protected area, it is quite cosy. In case one needs some distraction of a different kind, there are also a lot of slot machines available. In the Acapulco Gold there are usually 10-20 girls to be found. The price structures of the club are to be classified as favorable and the club has proven to be a hit in the region. For birthday persons, the Acapulco Gold is generous and grants free entry.

Wettervorhersage für Ratingen (D)
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Öffnungszeiten
Montag
10:00 — 03:00
Dienstag
10:00 — 03:00
Mittwoch
10:00 — 03:00
Donnerstag
10:00 — 03:00
Freitag
10:00 — 05:00
Samstag
10:00 — 05:00
Sonntag
10:00 — 03:00

daily 10am-open end

Acapulco Gold
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Preise
Eintrittspreis: 30 EUR

Fri+Sat from 7pm 35 EUR.
10x ticket 200 EUR.
Increased admission price for taxi travellers (60 EUR).
Birthday persons get free entrance upon presentation of their identity card.

Spaß ab: 40 EUR

30min 40 EUR.
Direct service possible (room fee 30 EUR).
Line-up Range: Min |10-40| Max

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Infos zur Stadt

Ratingen
Onomastics: Hratuga (OHG.,= clearing in the forest)
first documentary mention: 849 A.D.
Number of inhabitants: 88,000
Area: 88.74 km²
State/Province: North Rhine-Westphalia
Administrative district: Düsseldorf
County: Mettmann
Vehicle registration plate: ME
River: Angerbach, Schwarzbach
The Acapulco Gold Club is located in Ratingen-Tiefenbroich north-east of Düsseldorf Airport.
Düsseldorf:
Düsseldorf, the state capital of North Rhine-Westphalia, is the insider tip par excellence among the German metropolises with regard to the quality of life and has a lot to offer, a beautiful landscape, the river Düssel and many sporting activities. Why isn't the Rhine metropolis Cologne, which is twice the size of Düsseldorf, the state capital of NRW? - The British occupying powers wanted it that way after World War II! The British had their headquarters in Düsseldorf, where the decisive administrative structures already existed. After the decision had been made in favour of the city on the Düssel, the British founded the state of North Rhine-Westphalia on 21 June 1946.
Düsseldorf is an extremely prosperous city, home to numerous well-known companies from the manufacturing, trade and services sectors. In particular, Düsseldorf is regarded as the leading German fashion metropolis. An impressive 20 public and private universities, such as the Heinrich Heine University, the Düsseldorf Art Academy or the AMD Academy of Fashion & Design, contribute to education today. The football club Fortuna Düsseldorf and also the well-known ice hockey club Düsseldorfer EG inspire their fans. Throughout the year, numerous national and international sporting events take place which are worth visiting. If you prefer to stroll through the city, you are in good hands in the Old Town. Because of the many pubs, the old town is called the "longest bar in the world".
Who has the more beautiful Rhine promenade? As in almost all areas of interest, Düsseldorf is also in an intercultural comparison with its rival Cologne when it comes to this topic. In good old Colonia, where the urban Kölsch beer is regarded as the obligatory drink, the fact that Altbier is the hottest beer here in Düsseldorf's old town is rather contemptuously noted. In any case, Düsseldorf is fashionably up to date and that's why you can stroll up and down the promenade like on a catwalk, if you like, from the Media Harbour with its hip creative architecture and its outstanding 240 m high Rhine Tower up to the old imperial estate Kaiserswerth or at least to the Golzheim city garden right on the Rhine, where half of Düsseldorf seems to gather in fine weather.
Düsseldorf is also the Nippon on the Rhine - in no other German city has Japanese culture spread so extensively over decades as in Düsseldorf, based primarily on flourishing trade relations, and this is honoured annually here on the Rhine with Japan Day. Opposite on the left bank of the Rhine - also every year - one of the largest folk festivals in Germany, the Rheinkirmes, takes place. Numerous other parks and several castles and manor houses such as the Nordpark/Aquazoo and the Rococo/Baroque Castle Benrath are open to visitors in Düsseldorf.
Düsseldorf, the shopping city: Schadowstrasse is one of the most frequented shopping miles in Germany. It runs from the so-called Wehrhahn westwards through the city centre and ends practically directly in Düsseldorf's most magnificent mile, the KÖ. The shopping boulevard Königsallee naturally also invites you to shop in the futuristic shopping centre Sevens-Center as well as in the elegant and chic KÖ galleries and the Schadow-Arkaden on the KÖ. The arcades enchant with their gleaming granite façade and the seemingly free-floating glass cylinder above the main entrance. The German Opera on the Rhine, which is operated in cooperation with the City Theatre of Duisburg, is located diagonally opposite the Hofgarten.
How do you get to Düsseldorf quickly? Düsseldorf Airport NRW is the intercontinental hub of North Rhine-Westphalia and enables a fast transfer from all national and many international airports. Arrival by car can be made via the federal motorways A 44, A 46, A 52, A 57 and the A 59. The federal roads B 1, B 7, B 8, B 228 and B 326 lead across the city to every destination. The tram network even leads to Krefeld, Duisburg and Benrath.
Among Düsseldorf's famous sons and daughters are Heinrich Heine, Gustaf Gründgens, Hugo Wilhelm Henkel, Helmut Käutner, Jürgen Habermas, Heide Keller, Rosemarie Nitribitt, Thomas Allofs, Doro Pesch, Heike Makatsch, Heino, Wim Wenders, Marie Bäumer, Marius Müller-Westernhagen and Campino.
Ratingen:
In 1276, Count Adolf V. von Berg granted Ratingen its town charter even before Düsseldorf (1288). In the late Middle Ages, the city had market rights, guild rights, its own coin and a jurisdiction that was superordinate to Düsseldorf. After centuries of economic prosperity, Ratingen became increasingly insignificant in the 16th century, while in return Düsseldorf became stronger, especially politically. In the Thirty Years' War 1618-48 Ratingen was practically completely destroyed.
And yet Ratingen has written industrial history: in 1783 Johann Gottfried Brügelmann built a mechanical cotton spinning mill here and thus the first factory in the modern sense on continental European soil, which can now be visited as the Cromford Industrial Museum. Other interesting buildings in Ratingen are Linnep Castle, Landsberg Castle, the moated castle Haus zum Haus, Gräfgenstein Castle and the beautiful half-timbered house Im Roten Hahn.
With its direct location at Düsseldorf Airport and on the A3, A44 and A52 motorways, as well as its well-developed rail network, the city has optimal transport connections. In combination with the extensive commercial area, the city has offered an unbeatable location advantage in the Düsseldorf economic area in recent decades. As a result, many of the world's leading companies from the computer and textile industries have settled here, including Asus, easycash, Hewlett-Packard, LogicaCMG, Mitsubishi Electric Europe, Nokia, SAP, Sun Microsystems, TechniSat, TIPTEL and Vodafone; also Harry-Brot, Balcke-Dürr, Keramag, TOI TOI & DIXI sanitary systems, Coca-Cola, and s.Oliver, Benetton, Tom Tailor and Esprit, who all operate outlet stores in Ratingen. Accordingly, the average income in Ratingen is far above the national average.

Übernachtung in der Nähe des Clubs

Hotel Jägerhof (0,6 Km)
Jägerhofstraße 1
40880 Ratingen
https://www.jaegerhof-ratingen.com
Precise House Düsseldorf Airport (0,8 Km)
Am Schimmersfeld 9
40880 Ratingen
https://www.precisehotels.com/precise-house-dusseldorf-airport/
relexa hotel Airport Düsseldorf-Ratingen (1,8 Km)
Berliner Str. 95
40880 Ratingen
https://www.relexa-hotel-duesseldorf.de

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