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Düsseldorf Travel Guide

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Düsseldorf [1] is a city in western Germany located on the Rhine river. It is the capital city of the state North Rhine-Westphalia.

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Get in

By plane

Düsseldorf has a large international airport (IATA:DUS). The airport Cologne/Bonn (IATA:CGN) is about 60 minutes drive away from Düsseldorf, the smaller airport Weeze (IATA:NRN) about 90 minutes. This smaller airport is frequented mainly by low-cost airlines flying to other small airports within Europe. The Airport Düsseldorf-Mönchengladbach (IATA:MGL) can be reached within 40 minutes (currently Mönchengladbach Airport is not served).

Get around

  • By bus, tramway or subway: network operated by Rheinbahn AG
  • By suburban railway (S-Bahn)

More specifically, for timetables of buses, trams, etc. use:

See

  • Once a year, like in many other German cities, a Night of Museums is organized.
  • The old town centre is sometimes referred to as the longest bar in the world, due to the proliferation of pubs.

Do

The Old Town (Altstadt) of Düsseldorf is very beautiful and well-known as "the largest bar in the world". You can find the Alt beer in a lot of tradtionally breweries like the "Uerige", "Füchschen" or "Schlüssel". Internationally well-known is the Königsallee of Düsseldorf, called the "Kö". Many high level fashion stores are at the Kö.

Buy

Eat

Splurge

  • Im Schiffchen, Kaiserwerther Markt 9 (U79: Klemensplatz), Tel. (0211) 401050, Fax 403667, [2], restaurant.imschiffchen@t-online.de. International, nouveau cuisine, classic, French, specialties. T-Sa 19:00-21:30

Drink

Düsseldorf is known for its many bars in the downtown (Altstadt) area. In fact, many people refer to the Altstadt as the "longest bar in the world" ("laengste Theke der Welt"). The most common drink is "Altbier" or simply "Alt." This dark beer, served in small glasses, is available at practically any restaurant in the city. Altbier is only brewed in breweries around Düsseldorf. In the Altstadt you can enjoy Schlüssel, Uerige, Schumacher, and Füchschen beers, at traditional brewery restaurants. The waiters at these traditional restaurants are called "Koebes."

Sleep

Cope

Religious services

Holy mass in catholic churches in downtown Düsseldorf:

Franziskanerkirche, Immermannstraße/Oststraße (near the central station).[3] Sun: 10:00, 12:00; Mon-Fri: 15:30

St. Maximilian, Schulstraße/Maxplatz (Altstadt).[4] Sun: 10:00, 11:30, 18:00; Mon-Sat: 18:00

St. Andreas, Hunsrückenstraße (near to the Kunsthalle, Altstadt).[5] Sun: 8:30, 11:00, 18:00; Mon-Sat: 12:00, 18:00 (except Fri)

St. Lambertus Basilika minor, Stiftsplatz (near the Rhine bank, Altstadt).[6] Sun: 10:30, 17:00; Mon-Sat: 17:00

Index of churches of all christian denominations in Düsseldorf [7]

Get out

Respect

Düsseldorf is sometimes written Dusseldorf in English. Dussel, without the umlaut (two dots) on the u, means, roughly, "fool" or "dummy" in German. So if you can, try to use the German spelling of Düsseldorf. The correct written form (if no umlauts are available) is Duesseldorf.


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