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The elegant, life-affirming city on the Rhine stands for fashion, shopping, culture and extraordinary events. From Konigsallee fondly known as the Ko, one of Europe’s most luxurious shopping avenues it’s just a short walk to the historical Altstadt (Old Town) with its 260 bars and restaurants. Its flair is world-famous, its narrow streets are vibrant, and the multifaceted cultural scene produces spectacular events and exhibitions.
Altstadt
This is where the waiters ("Köbesse") are diamonds in the rough, where the next beer comes without it being ordered and where pork knuckles are a staple of people's diet as well as where tales are told and tranquillity goes hand in hand with the city's hustle and bustle. Learn more
MedienHafen
In contrast to other cities, when modernising its harbour, Düsseldorf didn't just attempt to wipe the slate clean, but decided to treat each lot individually and adapt it to its future. Learn more
Rhine promenade
It is regarded as one of the most beautiful of esplanades – Düsseldorf's promenade along the Rhine. Which once again has joined the city to its river. It symbolises Düsseldorfers' Rhenish. Learn more
Königsallee
What would Düsseldorf be without it? Düsseldorf's Königsallee is more than a street to shop on – it's a business card, a real splendour and an international trademark. Affectionately called the "Kö" by Düsseldorf's residents, it's the main reason. Learn more
Benrath Palace
One of the most beautiful garden palaces of the 18th century is situated in Düsseldorf's southern district of Benrath. Planned and buildt between 1756 and 1773 by Nicolas de Pigage, the Palace and Park Benrath was constructed. Learn more
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