Visiting the CSCL 3 Finals may offer several problems and questions. A lot of the participants are likely to not be a resident of Oberhausen, thus needing a place to stay for the night. But which hotels are there to be booked? Which are good, which can be afforded? And for those of you who think that sleep is for sissys, we have some recommendations for killing your time at night.
What to do when the last bullets have been shot and the servers are going down? Go to sleep? No way! We have some tips for you to help you kill your time at night.
Turbinenhalle The Turbinenhalle is a piece of industry culture. Once home to brute machinery, the only noise in this large hall nowadays comes not out of the turbines, but out of numerous speakers. There is music for every taste; the hall is divided into several sections, each with their own programme. Entry costs range between 1€ without up to 6€ with minimum consumption depending on the time. For more information, visit the Homepage
Koenig TheKoenig lies on the promenade in Oberhausen's biggest shopping centre, the CentrO. During daytime, it serves as a standard restaurant, but in the evening, it transforms into a disco: Two floors offer a dancefloor, bar and seating accommodations. On weekends, "DJ Mike" is in charge of the music and heats up the location. The Koenig is open until at least 5.00am - enough for even the hardcore party-goers! Entry costs range between 5-10€ depending on the time. Homepage