Dusseldorf Guided City Walking Tour
Highlights
- Untold stories of Düsseldorf
- Charming alleys and vibrant neighborhoods
- Rich offerings in fashion and art
- Unique beer culture exploration
- Family-friendly introduction to the city
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Duration 1h 50min - 2h 5min
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English-speaking guide
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Local recommendations included
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Wheelchair accessible
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Not suitable for those with walking difficulties
Embark on a Düsseldorf Guided City Walking Tour to uncover the secrets of this vibrant city. Explore the historical alleys, immerse yourself in the local beer culture, and learn about the city's fascinating evolution. Perfect for families and history buffs alike, this tour offers an insider's perspective on Düsseldorf's must-see attractions and hidden gems. With a knowledgeable English-speaking guide leading the way and providing local recommendations, this experience is a fantastic way to discover the best of Düsseldorf in just a few hours. Don't miss out on this immersive journey through one of Germany's most captivating cities!
At a Glance
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Free cancellation
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1 hours 50 minutes
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Instant Confirmation
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Available in English
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Wheelchair accessible
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Mobile voucher
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Small Group tour
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Guided
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Family friendly
Explore Düsseldorf's hidden gems on a guided walking tour, uncovering the city's rich history and vibrant culture with local insights.
Included
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English-speaking guide
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Local Recommendations
Excluded
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Alcoholic beverages
Meeting Point
The meeting point is on the Stadbrückchen square, next to the Musikbrunnen fountain. You can get there via U-Bahn (Metro), getting off at the Heinrich-Heine-Allee U-Bahnhof stop and looking for the exit - Wilhelm-Marx-Haus. I will be waiting next to the fountain wearing a backpack.
40213 Düsseldorf , Germany
End Point
A main square on the Rhine river in the Altstadt - Oldtown. Centrally located with walking distance to main sights in the city center and a few minutes walking from a metro station.
Burgpl. 2, 40213 Düsseldorf , Germany
What to expect
Stadtbrückchen
We will start on the Stadtbrückchen diving into the history of Düsseldorf to understand the connection. From there, our tour is beginning. We will also talk about architecture. Wilhelm Marx House (Wilhelm-Marx-Haus) is a historical high-rise building in the square. Wilhelm Marx House was finished in 1924 (beginning of the construction was in 1922) and was one of the first skyscrapers in Europe. It is 57 meters high and has 13 floors above ground level. The architect was Wilhelm Kreis. It was named after Wilhelm Marx, who was mayor of Düsseldorf in the early 20th century and started a programme for the modernisation of the city in that time. This Wilhelm Marx is not the same person as the German Chancellor Wilhelm Marx. The building was renovated in the 1990s.
Konigsallee
The Königsallee is an urban boulevard in Düsseldorf. The Königsallee is noted for both the landscaped canal that runs along its center, as well as for the fashion showrooms and luxury retail stores located along its sides. Nicknamed Kö by locals, the Königsallee is one of Germany's busiest upscale shopping streets. It is one of Düsseldorf's flagships and the city's shopping mile: Königsallee. Affectionately known as "Kö", the street is home to numerous luxurious and well-known brands. But Königsallee is not just a shopping paradise. It is a sight to behold due to its architectural features alone. The restored houses, fountains, bridges and decorated railings give the mile its characteristic appearance. Various elements were developed especially for the Kö: lanterns, bollards, clocks, telephone booths and kiosks are literally tailor-made. Königsallee has been a listed building since 1994.
Schadowstrasse
Schadowstraße is a shopping street in Düsseldorf, Germany, located in the districts of Stadtmitte and Pempelfort. The street cuts through downtown Düsseldorf, starting at Königsallee, passing the Tausendfüßler and reaching up to Berliner Allee. Schadowstraße is named after the German Romantic painter Wilhelm von Schadow. The Western section towards Königsallee is a pedestrian zone and has some landmark buildings, such as the Schadow Arkaden, a shopping mall designed by German architect Walter Brune in 1994, and the Peek & Cloppenburg flagship store, designed by American architect Richard Meier in 2001.
Marktplatz
The market square is a central square in Düsseldorf's old town , which was created as part of the first expansion of the city in the 14th century and was first mentioned in documents in 1392. Today it serves mainly representative and public purposes and is only occasionally used as a market square. It is dominated by the town hall and the Jan Wellem equestrian monument . The slightly trapezoidal market square appears almost square and measures about 50 by 50 meters. It is located between Burgplatz and Marktstrasse, Zollstrasse and Bolkerstrasse in the heart of the old town and is built on all four sides. The western and northern parts are bordered by the town hall complex. The eastern part is built up with a row of buildings, on the ground floor of which there are shops and restaurants, although only houses no. 12 , 11, 10 and 9 are assigned to the market square. The south of the square is dominated by the city treasury building .
Old Town in Düsseldorf The heart of Düsseldorf beats on half a square kilometer: the old town. Year after year, the alleys between the Rhine and Heinrich-Heine-Allee cast a spell over visitors. National and international restaurants, trendy bars and quaint breweries invite you to linger and countless shops tempt you to go shopping. Attentive visitors can also discover a piece of Düsseldorf's history while strolling. The Lambertus Church, the Burgplatz, the historic town hall and the equestrian statue of Jan Wellem are just a few of the stops. Museums such as the Kunstsammlung NRW provide cultural highlights. After so much to do, the best place to relax is on the edge of the old town, on the Rhine promenade. The Rhine and the picturesque district of Oberkassel on the opposite bank show their most beautiful side here.
The Rhine promenade is the name given to the landscaped banks of the Rhine in the Düsseldorf districts of Altstadt , Carlstadt and Hafen . No wonder, the promenade between the old town and the river has so much to offer: gentle breezes and spectacular sunsets, restaurants with a view at the casemates , an open staircase and also the city beaches that are set up in the summer for people to spend time together. The building of the Rhine bank tunnel was a prerequisite for the one and a half kilometers of quality of life. Long-time Düsseldorfers who know the situation from earlier times are still happy that the traffic that flowed parallel to the river here before 1990 now flows underground.
The Burgplatz is a square located directly on the banks of the Rhine in Düsseldorf's old town. The irregular and spacious open space was created during the first expansions of the young city. It got its name from its location in front of the former castle complex, which later became Düsseldorf Palace. After numerous fires and destruction over time, the remains were finally demolished in 1892, except for the castle tower, which now houses a maritime museum. It connects the old town and the banks of the Rhine, two of the most typical places in the city. The old castle tower, which dominates the cobbled square, is the remnant of a baroque castle complex and now houses the Düsseldorf Maritime Museum . The stairs that lead from the castle square to the banks of the Rhine are a popular place to watch the sunset. When the temperature drops, the museum's café at the top of the castle tower also offers a good view.
The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.
Additional Information
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Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
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Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
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Not suitable for travelers with walking difficulties.
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Service animals allowed
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Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
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Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
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Wheelchair accessible
What our experts say
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Try a local Altbier after the tour.
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Visit the nearby Rheinuferpromenade.
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Check out the historic Lambertus Church.
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Grab lunch at a local brewery nearby.
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Explore the shops on Königsallee.
More About this Experience
Introduction
Embark on a journey through the hidden gems of Düsseldorf with the Dusseldorf Guided City Walking Tour. This immersive experience will take you through the charming alleys and vibrant neighborhoods of the city, unveiling its rich history and unique beer culture along the way. Whether you're a history buff, a beer enthusiast, or simply curious about this captivating city, this tour is the perfect way to explore Düsseldorf like a local.What to expect?
During the Dusseldorf Guided City Walking Tour, participants can expect to delve into the origins and evolution of Düsseldorf, gaining insight into why it has become the capital of North Rhine-Westphalia. Additionally, the tour will provide a deeper understanding of the city's thriving fashion and art scenes, as well as its renowned beer culture. With an English-speaking guide leading the way and offering local recommendations, this tour promises a memorable and informative experience for all.Who is this for?
This tour is ideal for travelers of all ages and interests who are looking to explore Düsseldorf in a unique and engaging way. Whether you're visiting with family, friends, or solo, this guided city walking tour offers something for everyone. History enthusiasts, beer aficionados, and those simply seeking to discover the hidden treasures of Düsseldorf will all find something to enjoy on this immersive experience.Why book this?
Immerse yourself in the rich history and vibrant culture of Düsseldorf with the Dusseldorf Guided City Walking Tour. From exploring the city's charming alleys to learning about its evolution into a modern metropolis, this tour offers a unique insight into what makes Düsseldorf truly special. With a knowledgeable guide leading the way and providing local recommendations, you'll uncover the untold stories of this fascinating city and gain a deeper appreciation for its diverse offerings.Good to know
Participants of the Dusseldorf Guided City Walking Tour can look forward to exploring the city's main sights in the city center, all within walking distance from the tour's end point at a main square on the Rhine river in the Altstadt. Centrally located and easily accessible by metro, this tour offers convenience and accessibility for all participants. Please note that alcoholic beverages are not included in the tour, allowing for a family-friendly and inclusive experience for all.Reviews
Travelers who have experienced the Dusseldorf Guided City Walking Tour have praised its immersive and informative nature, with many highlighting the knowledgeable guides and unique insights into the city's history and culture. Participants have appreciated the local recommendations provided during the tour, as well as the convenience of the centrally located end point. Overall, reviews have been overwhelmingly positive, with many describing the tour as a must-do experience for anyone visiting Düsseldorf.
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