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The city on the banks of the Rhine is more like an industrial center than a tourist one. However, this does not mean that there is nothing to see and nowhere to go. On the contrary, Düsseldorf has quite a lot of interesting sights, as well as places for fun and fervent rest.
Moreover: Düsseldorf is one of those cities that, along with, say, Berlin, Cologne and Hamburg, must enter the compulsory travel program in Germany. Do you want real German color, but with modern motifs? Then vacation in Düsseldorf for you.
What are the things to do in Dusseldorf are
- Excursions in Düsseldorf (exit routes day and full-scale combined tours to Germany with a visit to Düsseldorf for 7-14 days). The city has a large number of historical and cultural attractions: Altstadt, Castle Heltorf, the ruins of the Imperial Palace ...
- Beer and gastronomic tours to Dusseldorf. Take a walk on the "longest bar in Germany"! Try the branded dark beer altbir, whose production is located in the "Old Town". Hundreds of restaurants with national cuisine and cuisine from around the world are waiting for their guests.
- New Year and Christmas tours to Dusseldorf. Perhaps such a tangible atmosphere of a holiday surrounded by noisy and colorful bazaars, the aroma of mulled wine and roasted sausages, shining windows, and a little fun, where you can find. There
in Düsseldorf street, which is a comic called "the longest bar in Germany!" It is literally strewn with restaurants, cafes and bars. Not everyone knows about this, so hurry to be the first among your friends and acquaintances.
Of course, there are enough small hotels, comfortable hotels and budget motels in the city. On average, a day in a good room will cost from 100 to 150 EUR. Naturally, you can find both more expensive and more affordable options. The rooms should be booked in advance.
Walking around Düsseldorf
In order to make it easier for you to decide, we tried to make a list of places that are recommended for visiting all tourists while on holiday in Düsseldorf. So, let's start.
- Old Town, or Altstadt. Cultural and historical center, the construction of which began in the Middle Ages. Here are the most important attractions of Düsseldorf, as well as a huge number of authentic beer houses (and other, of course) institutions.
- Rheinsky embankment. It passes through the territory of 3 administrative districts (including Altstadt)
- Heltorf Castle - for history lovers. The castle, surrounded by a small moat, is located in the north of the city.
- St. Lambert's Basilica. This Catholic church is one of the oldest and most significant buildings in Düsseldorf.
- The Palace of Benrath. This building is difficult to call a palace in the sense in which most of us are a "real palace". However, this does not mean that he is not worthy of attention. Here is a museum and a beautiful park.
- Ruins of the Imperial Palace. Spread out in the northern part of the city. Ruins are sure to please all lovers of old and dilapidated buildings, impregnated with the spirit of history.
- Museums K20 and K21 are famous for their collections of contemporary art.