Discover the diverse charm of Dusseldorf, Germany, from the sky-high views of the Rhine Tower to the historic alleys of the Altstadt. This guide to Dusseldorf's top attractions blends modern architecture and luxury shopping with serene parks and cultural gems for an unforgettable city experience.
Rheinturm
The Rheinturm is the tallest building in Düsseldorf, featuring an observation deck and revolving restaurant with panoramic views.
Altstadt (Old Town)
Altstadt, Düsseldorf's Old Town, is known as the 'longest bar in the world' due to its high concentration of brew pubs, bars, and nightclubs serving traditional Altbier.
Koenigsallee
Koenigsallee, or 'Kö', is a luxurious shopping boulevard in Düsseldorf with a canal lined with plane trees and home to numerous premium brand stores.
Rheinuferpromenade
The Rheinuferpromenade is a popular walkway on the Rhine's right bank, offering sunshine all day and packed with restaurant and cafe terraces.
Medienhafen
Medienhafen is a transformed harbor district in Düsseldorf, now a contemporary office space for fashion brands and media firms, with restaurants, bars, and a cinema.
K21 Ständehaus
K21 Ständehaus is a museum space housed in a Neo-Renaissance Parliament building with a glass canopy, showcasing art from the 1970s to the present.
Schloss Benrath
Schloss Benrath is a Rococo palace from the mid-18th century surrounded by gardens, created as a summer residence for Elector Palatine Charles Theodore and his wife.
Hofgarten
Hofgarten, Germany's first public park, landscaped in 1769, features the graceful Droner John Fountain and a long Grand Avenue.
Burgplatz
Burgplatz, named for a castle that stood beside the Rhine, is a place to meet up with friends and enjoy a drink, with the Schlossturm as the last vestige of the castle.
Marktplatz
Marktplatz is a photo-friendly square in front of the Alt's Rod House (Old Town Hall), known for the market that traded here and the Erchin Awakening ceremony.