Fly from Melbourne to Dusseldorf with Etihad Airways
Book flights from Melbourne to Dusseldorf and travel to experience the culture of western Germany and the picturesque banks of the Rhine River.
Delve into the city’s sophisticated fashion and art scene, discover the history and culture of the Old Town and admire the picturesque skyline from the top of the Rhine Tower.
Book flights to Dusseldorf with Etihad Airways and explore everything this cosmopolitan city has to offer.
MEL to DUS: flight facts
Flying from Melbourne to Dusseldorf: FAQs
What is Dusseldorf famous for?
Dusseldorf is Germany’s fashion capital, a city brimming with the latest looks, eye-catching styles and pioneering design.
The Konigsallee is the energetic heart of Dusseldorf’s cultural scene, with many big-name shops and fashion outlets lining the pavements here. The city’s waterfront is the centre of Dusseldorf’s cultural side and where you’ll find the city’s museums and main attractions.
What is the weather like in Dusseldorf?
The weather in Dusseldorf is warm and dry in the summer months, becoming cold and often snowy in the winter, which only adds to the city’s vibrant market atmosphere.
The hottest month of the year to travel to the city is August, with an average temperature of 18°C. The coldest month in Dusseldorf is January, with an average temperature of 2°C.
Top tips for Melbourne to Dusseldorf
Explore Hofgarten
Dusseldorf’s answer to Melbourne’s Carlton Garden, Hofgarten offers escapism in the form of lush green space in the heart of a bustling city.
The first and oldest public garden in Germany, it covers almost 28 hectares of space. You’ll walk amongst fountained ponds, historical monuments, modern sculptures and landscaped gardens that range from baroque to English in style.
People watch at Burgplatz
A change from Melbourne’s contemporary Federation Square, Burgplatz is a historic cobblestone square right in the heart of Dusseldorf.
Situated between the city’s Old Town and the banks of the Rhine, it’s the ideal spot to sit and watch the world go by. Dominating the square is the Schlossturm, the only remaining tower of the 13th-century castle ruins.