Dusseldorf
City Guide

Dusseldorf

Deutschland · Best time to visit: May-Sep.

Guide coming in Deutsch, English shown for now.
Recommended stay 1 Tag
Daily budget €90.00/day
Best season May-Sep
Language German
Currency EUR
Time zone Europe/Berlin
Day-by-day plan

Choose your pace

Reisedauer
09:00
Landmark
Duration: 1h30m Estimated cost: €0

Begin at the north end of the Kö, where chestnut trees lean over the kilometer-long ornamental canal that splits Düsseldorf's catwalk boulevard in two. The morning sun catches the water and the boutique windows are just being polished — Chanel, Cartier, Tiffany on the east bank, the Kö-Bogen's curving green facade by Daniel Libeskind to the north. Walk south past the bronze Tritonenbrunnen fountain; the canal itself, mossy-banked and lined with bridges, is the real attraction.

Tip: Cross to the west bank between 9:00–10:00 — the rising sun lights up the east-facing shopfronts and they reflect in the canal water. The southern end (Graf-Adolf-Platz) is the prettiest stretch; the northern Kö-Bogen II green facade is best photographed from the steps of the Schauspielhaus.

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How many days do you need in Dusseldorf?

Most travelers enjoy Dusseldorf in 1 days, with enough time for headline sights and a slower meal or museum stop.

What's the best time to visit Dusseldorf?

The easiest season for most travelers is May-Sep, especially if you want good weather and manageable crowds.

What's the daily budget for Dusseldorf?

A practical starting point is about €90 per person per day before hotels, then adjust based on museums, dining, and transport.

What are the must-see attractions in Dusseldorf?

A good first shortlist for Dusseldorf includes Königsallee, MedienHafen — Frank Gehry's Neuer Zollhof, Rheinturm Observation Deck.