
Düsseldorf’s Königsallee is one of a small group of internationally famous streets that may justifiably call themselves boulevards. Affectionately called the “Kö” by Düsseldorf’s residents, it is the ...
Dusseldorf is one of the cultural capitals of Europe, and is within easy distance of the bustling Essen and Cologne, while Dusseldorf city boasts an amazing array of attractions, places to visit and great places to eat and drink. Book you Dusseldorf Airport transfers with hoppa today and enjoy our fantastic online service.
Konigsallee is one of the best shopping districts in Germany, so shopping till you drop in classy surroundings is easy in Dusseldorf. The street has a wide variety of boutiques and outlets to choose from, and you might need more than a day to visit them all! If you’ve got enough energy after all that retail therapy, why not take a trip to the Rhine Tower, situated just inside the city centre? Visitors can enjoy breath-taking views of the Rhine Valley for miles from this great vantage point. And for more sumptuous sights why not visit one of the city’s many museums and galleries? The Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen is the pick of the bunch, and is spilt across three different locations in Dusseldorf, covering both modern and classic works.
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Destination | Distance (approx.) | Duration (approx.) | |
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Dusseldorf | 9 km | 25 min | |
Neuss | 15 km | 27 min | |
Ratingen | 6 km | 18 min | |
Wuppertal | 44 km | 45 min | |
Cologne (Köln) | 60 km | 49 min |
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Düsseldorf’s Königsallee is one of a small group of internationally famous streets that may justifiably call themselves boulevards. Affectionately called the “Kö” by Düsseldorf’s residents, it is the ...
Nowhere else in Düsseldorf can one feel the city’s heartbeat so clearly as in the Altstadt. Those who want to party, people in search of culture or history lovers will all be equally well catered for ...
Burgplatz is where the little River Düssel, which gave the town its name, flows into the Rhine. In the background is the former collegiate church, St. Lambertus, with the shrine of St. Apolinaris. Nex...
Carlstadt is the city’s exquisite quarter of galleries and antique shops. Citadellstraße with its elegant stately residences from the 18th and 19th centuries and the flair of its streets almost unchan...
The Rhine tower, the North Rhine-Westphalia parliament, the Gehry Buildings, the city gate or Colorium – MedienHafen is a hotspot for creative architecture in Düsseldorf. Several international archite...
The Rheinturm (built 1979 – 1982, architect H. Deilmann) is a striking landmark on the Düsseldorf’s Rhine skyline. It stands on the edge of the southern city centre, at the entrance to the MedienHafen...
Düsseldorf has the third largest Japanese community on the European continent after Paris and London. In the vicinity of the Immermannstraße, you can find a wide range of Japanese supermarkets, book s...
The EKŌ-House - since 1993 a centre for Japanese culture - consists of a Buddhist temple (the only Japanese temple in Europe), Japanese gardens, a traditional house with tearoom and, since 1999, anoth...
Schloss Benrath (Benrath Palace) was built as a pleasure and hunting palace for the Elector Carl Theodor. Today, the ensemble in its artistic unity of buildings, interior and gardens, 60 hectares in a...
On the edge of the picturesque centre of Kaiserswerth, the mighty ruins of the legendary Emperor Barbarossa’s medieval palace rise directly from the riverbank, once one of the most important fortresse...
Tonhalle, home to the \u0027Düsseldorfer Symphoniker\u0027, also hosts many international guest performances. The city\u0027s orchestra consists of 130 musicians, and with its many tours in this count...
Two cities, two branches: The Deutsche Oper am Rhein and the Ballett am Rhein Düsseldorf Duisburg have jointly performed at Düsseldorf’s Opernhaus (1,292 seats) and Theater Duisburg (1,079 seats) sinc...
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OpeningHours
Generally, shops are open from 9.30 or 10.00 till around 18.00 - 20.00. All larger stores are open till 20.00 on Saturdays. Sundays closed.
Population
590.000
TouristInformation
Tourist Information Office central station Immermannstraße 65 b T: +49 211 17202-844 F: +49 211 17202-9210 Opening hours Monday–Friday: 9:30–19:00 Saturday: 9:30–17:00 Tourist Information Office Altstadt (Old Town) Marktstraße/corner Rheinstraße T. +49 21117202-840 Fax: +49 211 17202-9310 Opening hours Monday–Sunday: 10:00–18:00
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