Best Things To Do in Dusseldorf, Germany

  1. Galerie 41 Image
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    The museum Galerie 41 in Dusseldorf, Germany was started in 1941 by the German art dealer and collector, Karl Ströher. Ströher was a successful businessman who had a passion for collecting contemporary art. He began collecting in the 1920s and by the 1940s, he had amassed a large collection of modern and contemporary art.The museum was originally located in Ströher's private residence in Dus...Read more
  2. Roberts Bistro

    4.5 (8 Votes)
    Roberts Bistro

    Food And Drinks, Restaurant

    Are you looking for some great steaks, meat, seafood and yummy desserts? Come and dine at Roberts Bistro. The taste, flavors, freshness, and presentation of the dishes will surprise you. Oysters, warm goat cheese with lettuce, orange fillets, grilled Tuna steak with capers, egg noodles, and vegetables, fish soup are all mouth-watering dishes prepared with lots of perfection to give you authenti...Read more
  3. Theburgplatz
    Situated in the old town limits next to Rhine, it used to house a castle of the Earls of Berg. The castle was later reconstructed to a baroque palace which burned down in 1872. The Square houses the tower (which was only left)  and got an award as one of the nicest squares in Germany post WW2. 
  4. Brauerei Im Fuchschen

    4.2 (193 Votes)
    Brauerei Im Fuchschen

    Food And Drinks, Restaurant

    Beer lover and in Düsseldorf? You’ve got to head to the Brauerei Im Fuchschen! Serving delicious beer, brewed using a secret recipe, passed down through ages, this place is a popular jaunt for everyone from connoisseurs to just about anyone with a dry throat! Along with delicious brews, what you must look forward to is a delectable menu comprising Carrot Soup with Crème fra&ic...Read more
  5. Hilton Duesseldorf
    The hotel offers private luxurious suites and is a perfect location for business travelers. It is newly renovated and is located in the north of the city. The rooms come with comfort, en-suite bathrooms, a TV, amongst other things. Phone Number :- +49 211 43770
  6. Mongos

    4.2 (7 Votes)
    Mongos

    Food And Drinks, Restaurant

    To enjoy the best Asian flavours, you must book a table at Mongo's Restaurant Düsseldorf. Like in other branches of Mongo’s, you will get here a scope to choose your favourite sauce, marination, and other basic ingredients from their buffet. Only with your choice of ingredients; the chef will prepare your favourite dishes of meat or sea food. You can enjoy here Sunday brunch from 11:...Read more
  7. The City Monument At Burgplatz
    This is an artwork of Bert Gerresheim. It is a kaleidoscope of local history starting with the battle of Worringen, the signing of foundation documents by the Earl of Berg and several scenes including 4 popes.
  8. Dusseldorf City Hall
    The hall dates from the 16th century. It houses the city parliament and the whole building consists of three parts. There are guided tours for free every Wednesday at 3pm. The tour includes a showing of the council hall, the Jan-Wellen hall and the reception hall of the Lord Mayor.  Phone Number :- +49 211 2394860
  9. Capella Breidenbacher Hof
    Located in downtown Dusseldorf, the hotel consists of 92 guestrooms and suites and offers retail shops, a fitness centre, a meeting place a restaurant and a cigar lounge. The rooms are quite luxurious and comfortable. Phone Number :- :+49 211 160900
  10. Aquazoo

    4.2 (91 Votes)
    Aquazoo

    Museum, Outdoors, Specialty Museum

    Aquazoo- Lobbeck Museum is an urban Dusseldorf institure that simultaneously fulfils the tasks of a zoo as well as a natural history museum. It was opened in 1987. On an area of 6800 sq. m, around 475 species of animals are exhibited. In addition, there are other natural history exhibits from the museum. The number of exhibits while keep you occupied for a very long time. The mesmerising colou...Read more
  11. Wildpark Grafenberger Wald

    Wildlife Park

    Tucked away in the Grafenberg Forest, Wildpark Grafenberger Wald is the best place to see wild animals in their natural habitat. The wildlife park is home to more than 100 animals and is spread across a vast land of 40 acres. First started on a land of 10 hectares in 1927, the park has developed today to be more than just a zoo. The animals roam around freely in the park and willingly approach...Read more
  12. St. Lambertus

    4.5 (1406 Votes)
    St. Lambertus

    Church, Religious Site, Landmark, Tower

    Possibly the oldest building of the Alstadt historic distric, the St. Lambertus church is one of the four oldest Roman Catholic churches of Dusseldorf. The leaning tower of the Basilica is a city landmark and has been a part of the city riverfront skyline since the early 1900s. Though the other sister concerns of the church are bigger in size and see more worshippers, people coming back to St. ...Read more
  13. Goethe-Museum

    4 (1102 Votes)
    Goethe-Museum

    Art And Culture, Museum, Specialty Museum

    We’ve all read the Pied Piper of Hamelin but do we know who wrote it? One of Germany’s most famous and well loved authors, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe! Housed in a pretty pink house on the edge of the Horgarten Park, the Goethe Museum beckons one and all. A baroque that used to be a palace now houses the Goethe Museum under the administration of the Anton and Katharina Kippenberg Fou...Read more
  14. Hetjens-Museum

    4.2 (1512 Votes)
    Hetjens-Museum

    Museum, History Museum

    As you trot along the Rhine promenade, you will come across a building known for its extensive research and displays of ceramic art from all over the world. Quite an unconventional topic when you think of it, there aren’t many museums that are primarily on ceramics. Opened in 1909, the Hetjens Museum is named after the industrialist who contributed the most to the museum with Rhenish ston...Read more
  15. Heinrich-Heine-Institut

    4.3 (781 Votes)
    Heinrich-Heine-Institut

    Art And Culture, Library, Museum, Exhibition

    Yet another German literature to be reckoned with, the Heinrich Heine Institut is dedicated to the works and life of the writer Heinrich Heine. It’s the only museum in the entire world that is based on the writer. Fondly referred to the son of Düsseldorf, the Institute has a huge permanent collection as well as special exhibitions to broaden the cultural and literary horizon. In a ma...Read more
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  • We are travelling to Dusseldorf to see the boat show in Messe and would like to know any attractions and places of interest we can see while we are there. thank you

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    • You can check out the top places to visit in Dusseldorf as listed above on this very page. You can choose to visit the places that interest you the most.  Rheinuferpromenade,  Altstadt, Königsallee, Medienhafen, and Rhine Tower are the top recommended places to visit.  

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