Dusseldorf is a paradox. On one hand, it’s a city well-known to welcome serious business travellers but on the other hand, it also showcases everything fun such as beer halls, a carnival, and reflects everything a touristy old town should be. The capital of Germany, Dusseldorf is where the West German art scene was created and where the likes of Joseph Beuys were developed.
And while Dusseldorf may not have the castles that other parts of Germany are known for, it presents its own charm in the form of a good mixture of modern architecture, historical pockets (yes, they have those!), free outdoor concerts, and street art everywhere. It’s more than enough to make you want to travel to Dusseldorf, Germany over and over again.
Dusseldorf Airport welcomes tourists from over 190 countries and has welcomed over 25 million passengers in 2018 alone. The travel time for Dusseldorf to the City Centre takes about ten minutes if you are renting a car or using a ride-share. Other ways to reach the centre includes the Public Transport Rail and the Metro. You can also take the high-speed ICE train to get to the city centre quicker.
Travellers will be excited to know that Dusseldorf is an easy city to navigate. It might be even more convenient to take public transportation than actually drive a car around. Walking or biking around the city is also a great way to get to know it. You can choose from their extensive network of trains, trams, and buses that are run by the Rhein Bahn. They are reliable and convenient.
Whether you are a traveler visiting Dusseldorf, Germany for its beautiful art and this is why the first stop would always be Kunstsammlung which is really the three major art museums of the city grouped together. Everything about it from the architecture to the art will definitely take anyone’s breath away. Other notable art galleries to visit include The Langen Foundation, Philara, and the Areal.
Dusseldorf also offers a place for people to escape and chill at the relaxing Vabali which is a spa and pool that was inspired by Bali, Indonesia. Not only does it have a beautiful view, but it also offers a dozen sauna rooms and beautiful pools.
Have a taste of Dusseldorf’s history by visiting Altstadt which is Dusseldorf’s charming Old Town. Exciting places to visit include Rathaus, which is the old city hall, Glockenhaus and the last remaining part of the City Palace which is Schlossturm.
If you end up visiting Dusseldorf in the summer, you should not miss the Hofgarten. Always a lively spot, Hofgarten always has events that are unique to Dusseldorf. There are also many music-related events such as the wonderful Jazz and World Music Festival. This is also the go-to destination if you want to meet new people, and enjoy good music.
Also, Dusseldorf is most famous for Art Dusseldorf that happens every November. Art Dusseldorf showcases well-known galleries and up-and-coming artists. Art enthusiasts from all over the world troop to Dusseldorf not just every November but all year round to view their top-notch galleries, museums, and a famous Art Subway.
Of course, what would a trip to Germany without enjoying German cuisine and its world-famous beer? The first stop to try both would be Hausmman’s. A bistro and brasserie, Hausmann’s became famous for its ability to add a modern twist to German dishes. It doesn’t only serve a mean Currywurst but it is also very Instagram-friendly.
Another place to visit is Frittenwek which is a restaurant that specializes in poutine - a dish that consists of French fries, beef gravy, and cheese curds. For the best of both worlds, visit Zum Urige, which is a craft brewery restaurant that is located in the heart of Dusseldorf’s Old Town. There are food and beer - what else can you ask for?
Just like its art scene, Dusseldorf is brimming with many possibilities for visitors after dark. They have a unique way of mixing business, arts, fashion, and nightlife. Old Town is the place to go for the nightlife especially those who love beer! You can try visiting Bar Engle and Im Goldenen Ring. There are also nightclubs that one will enjoy if they are into dancing and a livelier scene.
Shopping fanatics and those looking for high luxury hotels in Dusseldorf will enjoy the district of Stadtmitte. It is the financial and commercial district of the city. It is also home to many 5-star restaurants and the Gourmet Festival.
The district of Stadtmitte consists of most of the centre of Düsseldorf, near Altstadt and Carlstadt. It is the financial and commercial district of the city, due to the number of stores and large buildings that mix on its streets. This is a great place for first-time tourists to find an accommodation due to its proximity to the Museum of Modern Art, the Rathaus, and the German Oper Rheim. It also has the best stores in the whole city.
If you are travelling with family, Oberblik is the best location because it has theme parks, the zoo, and other recreational centers. It also has the most family-friendly hotels in Dusseldorf. It’s close enough to the city but not close enough for the hustle and bustle.
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Popular Hotel | Mercure Hotel Duesseldorf City Center, NH Düsseldorf City |
Popular Landmark | Dusseldorf International Airport (DUS), Messe Düsseldorf |