Culture and creativity in Düsseldorf
Flights to Düsseldorf let you in on one of Germany’s best-kept secrets.
See the cobblestone streets of the Altstadt come alive after dark when its restaurants fill up and admire the cutting-edge architecture on show at Medienhafen.
With more than 100 galleries, the city is bursting with cultural highlights such as the Kiefernstrasse, where street artists showcase their talent.
The ever popular Kunstpalast museum is stocked with an impressive collection of art, while the Rhine Tower offers unique views over Düsseldorf.
The fact that it’s situated on the winding Rhine River means there are plenty of sightseeing opportunities. Leafy parks and urban trails offer opportunities to get out and explore.
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Reasons to visit Düsseldorf
Wander through history in Altstadt
Düsseldorf was founded in 1288 and the city’s history is most visible in its Altstadt – or Old Town.
Walk along the narrow cobbled streets to see landmarks such as St Lambertus and its crooked spire. The Renaissance-style Rathaus and the quirky wall-mounted Wibbel the Tailor are also must-sees.
Cultural highlights in the Altstadt include the Filmmuseum, the Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen art gallery and the NRW-Forum, which celebrates modern art, photography and design.
Fall into fashion heaven on Königsallee
As one of Germany’s wealthiest cities, it’s no surprise that Düsseldorf is bursting with luxury boutiques. The mile-long Königsallee runs either side of a canal. Better known as Kö to its locals, the boulevard is a hotspot for fashionistas, thanks to its extensive collection of renowned designers such as Chanel, Cartier and Louis Vuitton.
Set aside a morning to wander this tree-lined avenue. Browse some of the most acclaimed fashion in the world, seek out independent local designers or enjoy lunch at any one of the picturesque cafes dotted along the boulevard.
Sample ‘Kaffee und Kuchen’
The German tradition of ‘Kaffee und Kuchen’ (coffee and cake) is similar to the British tradition of afternoon tea. Relax, eat cake and enjoy your own company or that of your friends without worrying about where you need to be.
In Düsseldorf, there are countless venues where you can taste this ritual for yourself. For an especially memorable experience, settle in a cosy cafe lining the Rhine.
Try decadent cakes like erdbeerboden (a strawberry sponge cake) and schwarzwälder kirschtorte (Black Forest gâteau), or warm yourself with apfelstrudel (apple strudel) while sipping a freshly brewed cappuccino.
Flying to Düsseldorf: FAQs
What is the food like in Düsseldorf?
Düsseldorf’s food scene is diverse. Local dishes like flönz (a local type of sausage) and ahzezupp (pea soup) are a great introduction to traditional German cuisine. A large Japanese community has fuelled the rise of world-class, authentic ramen and sushi restaurants too.
What attractions should I visit in Düsseldorf?
Art is a central theme in Düsseldorf. Be sure to visit the Kunstpalast to discover a variety of modern works at Kunstsammlung.
The leafy avenue of Königsallee is a visually stunning designer haven, while Nordpark provides 90 acres of peaceful Japanese gardens to rest in after a busy day.
What language is spoken in Düsseldorf?
The most widely spoken language in Düsseldorf is German, although many residents speak some English. Purchase a lightweight phrase book or download a translation app to your smartphone to learn some basic German.