Discover the diverse charm of Düsseldorf, Germany, from its historic Altstadt and picturesque Rheinuferpromenade to its modern Media Harbour and vibrant Little Tokyo. This curated collection offers a taste of art, culture, nature, and culinary delights in Germany's fashion capital.
Rheinuferpromenade
A riverside promenade with restaurants and bars, a great area for walks, boat tours, and various events like food festivals and book markets.
Altstadt
The historic city center, known as the "longest bar in the world," with narrow streets full of shops, restaurants, bars, and beer gardens serving Alt beer, a local specialty; also home to Carlsplatz market.
Rhine Tower
A tower offering elevated views of the city with an observation platform and a cafe.
Media Harbour
An urban quarter with modern and unique architectural buildings, transformed from an old commercial harbor, now home to many companies.
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.
Imamstrasa
Location of one of the largest Japanese communities in Europe with Japanese businesses, hotels, supermarkets and restaurants.
Takumi
A restaurant in Little Tokyo, known for ramen.
KST Museum
An art museum in Düsseldorf.
Schllo Benrat
A popular palace located south along the Rhine.
Wild park
A park east of the city center where you can see animals.
north park
A park north of the city center offering nature and Japanese gardens.
Kaisers
A location further north along the river, featuring historic ruins right next to the Rhine.
Paradis Strand
A popular sandy beach on the Rhine, a nice place to escape the city and meet friends for a picnic.