Discover Düsseldorf

Welcome to Düsseldorf

The Fashion and Cultural Capital of Germany

History of Düsseldorf

Düsseldorf's roots date back to the 13th century when it was founded as a small fishing village along the River Düssel. It became an important trade and cultural center in the 14th century and has since played a pivotal role in European history, particularly during the Industrial Revolution and two World Wars.

Major Attractions

  • Altstadt (Old Town)

    The Altstadt is renowned for its beautiful historic buildings, vibrant nightlife, and the famous Düsseldorfer Altbier. This area is often referred to as "the longest bar in the world" due to the numerous pubs and bars it houses.

  • Rhine Promenade

    A beautiful riverside walkway perfect for leisurely strolls, cycling, and enjoying views of the Rhine River. The promenade is dotted with bars, restaurants, and art installations.

  • Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen

    This prestigious art collection houses works from the 20th century to the present, including pieces by renowned artists such as Pablo Picasso and Joseph Beuys.

  • Media Harbor

    Home to striking modern architecture, the Media Harbor is a hotspot for creativity and an important media and arts district, featuring numerous restaurants and galleries.

Culture and Festivals

Düsseldorf boasts a rich cultural scene with a wide array of museums, theaters, and festivals. Highlights include:

  • Düsseldorf Carnival

    This colorful carnival takes place every year, featuring parades, costume parties, and street festivals, marking one of the most significant cultural events in the city.

  • Japan Day

    A celebration of Japanese culture, which includes traditional performances, culinary delights, and fireworks along the Rhine, reflecting the city's long-standing ties with Japan.

Düsseldorf Cuisine

The culinary scene in Düsseldorf is diverse and delicious. Traditional dishes you should try include:

  • Rheinischer Sauerbraten

    A pot roast, usually of beef that has been marinated before cooking, served often with red cabbage and potato dumplings.

  • Himmel und Ääd

    Translating to "Heaven and Earth," this dish combines black pudding with mashed potatoes and apple sauce.

  • Pillekuchen

    A traditional potato cake, often enjoyed as a snack or appetizer in local pubs.

Transportation in Düsseldorf

Düsseldorf is well-connected by a robust public transportation system, including trams, buses, and trains. Düsseldorf International Airport serves as a major hub for both domestic and international flights, making the city easily accessible.

The city's compact size also makes it ideal for exploring on foot or by bicycle, with numerous bike paths throughout the area.