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Best places to visit in Düsseldorf

  • Hofgarten

    Dusseldorf's oldest and most central park, Hofgarten, is a beloved green lung perfect for a peaceful stroll, a picnic, or simply relaxing amidst nature. It connects key parts of the city and offers a tranquil respite.

  • Altstadt

    Dusseldorf's Altstadt, famously known as the 'longest bar in the world,' is a vibrant historic district brimming with traditional pubs, breweries, and lively nightlife. Wander through its charming cobblestone streets and soak in the authentic Rhenish atmosphere.

  • Königsallee

    Düsseldorf's most elegant avenue, featuring exclusive boutique shops, designer clothing stores, luxury shopping arcades, art galleries, restaurants, and luxury hotels.

  • Schloss Benrath

    Schloss Benrath is a stunning baroque palace set amidst extensive gardens and a picturesque lake, offering a glimpse into aristocratic life. Explore its elegant interiors and the beautifully landscaped park surrounding it.

  • MedienHafen

    Once a functional harbor, Medienhafen has transformed into a dynamic district renowned for its avant-garde architecture, trendy restaurants, and vibrant nightlife. It's a visual feast of modern design juxtaposed with industrial heritage.

  • Rhine Tower

    The Rhine Tower is Düsseldorf's tallest building, offering breathtaking views of the city from its observation deck and a rotating restaurant serving Japanese and European fusion cuisine.

  • Rheinturm

    Soaring over the Dusseldorf skyline, the Rhine Tower (Rheinturm) provides breathtaking panoramic views of the city and the surrounding landscape. Ascend to the observation deck for an unforgettable perspective, especially at night.

  • Rheinuferpromenade

    The Rheinuferpromenade is a park area along the Rhine river, created after a motorway was moved underground, offering a perfect place to stroll and enjoy the sunset, with a city beach in the summer.

  • Marktplatz

    A cozy Christmas market with a fairy-tale vibe, located in front of the historic Town Hall, offering traditional homemade gifts and food like Currywurst and mulled wine.

  • K21

    K21 is part of a three-part museum complex with an international reputation for displaying post-war and newer art exhibitions, located in a park.

  • Rhine promenade

    The Rhine Promenade is a pedestrianized riverside walk known for its warm sense of community and proximity to well-known places like Lambertus Church and Bergplatz.

  • Museum Kunstpalast

    The Museum of Art displays artwork from the 3rd Century BC to the present day, including fine art, sculptures, drawings, and features collections of glass, Italian Baroque works, and modern art.

  • Burgplatz

    Burgplatz is a popular meeting spot by the Rhine, named after a castle that once stood there, and the remaining tower now houses a museum about Dusseldorf's port history.

  • Neanderthal Museum

    Located near Dusseldorf, the Neanderthal Museum is dedicated to the discovery of the Neanderthal fossil and provides fascinating insights into human evolution and the lives of our ancestors. It's an engaging and educational experience for all ages.

  • Schlossturm

    The Schlossturm (Castle Tower) is a historic tower offering panoramic views of the Rhine river and the Old Town, particularly from its restaurant and observation deck. It's a remnant of Dusseldorf's former ducal castle.

  • Little Tokyo

    An area around Immermannstrasse with a large Japanese community, featuring Japanese businesses, hotels, supermarkets, and restaurants, along with Korean, Chinese, Vietnamese, and Indian restaurants.

  • Kiefernstrasse

    A residential street in Düsseldorf known for its incredible street art.

  • Media Harbor

    A bustling hub of creativity with modern architecture, media companies, and the Gary buildings.

  • Gehry buildings

    The Gehry buildings are iconic structures in the MedienHafen district, exemplifying the city's commitment to innovation and design.

  • Kunst im Tunnel

    Kunst im Tunnel (Art in the Tunnel) is a unique contemporary art gallery located beneath the Rhine embankment, offering an underground exhibition space. Its distinctive architecture and rotating exhibitions make it a cultural highlight.

  • Neuer Zollhof

    The Neuer Zollhof is a striking building in the MedienHafen, designed by the American architect Frank O. Gehry.

  • Rhine Embankment Promenade

    A pedestrian route along the Rhine River, lined with cafes, restaurants, galleries, and shops, connecting the old town to the state's Parliament buildings.

  • K20

    K20 is a museum featuring contemporary German and European art from the 1970s, located near a cool-looking building, in Düsseldorf.

  • Nord Park

    Nord Park is a large park in North Düsseldorf known for hiking, biking, jogging trails, a small lake, and its dog-friendly atmosphere.

  • Rhine River

    The Rhine River cuts through Düsseldorf, providing a unique vibe to the old town with numerous restaurants and bars lining its banks and playing a major role in the city's history and economy.

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