Communities.

Different situations in life create different needs and focuses. A student may rather look for parties and meeting other students than a housewife with children does.

Whatever community you feel like you belong to, have a look on what’s on offer for them in Dusseldorf.

Kids and Youth

Kids and Youth.

Arriving in Düsseldorf with your little ones? There are some wonderful resources for children here - great adventure playgrounds, cookery clubs, endless sports and arts activities. Libelle is a free listings magazine dedicated to children...

Children's Birthday Party

Children's Birthday Party.

How about a celebrating a birthday not just with a cake and balloons but with exciting colours, a little creativity and a whole lot of fun? Eva Lonsdorf’s beautiful studio in the Altstadt is a great setting for a children’s birthday party...

Family

Families.

Düsseldorf is a wonderful city for families. There are numerous parks dotted throughout the area, a well connected network of cycle paths and good recreation facilities in for most of the things that you could wish for...

Gay and Lesbian

Gay and Lesbian.

Germany has become a very gay-tolerant country and Dusseldorf is an open-minded city. The city is generally gay-friendly, with many lively LGBT venues, which include gay and lesbian bars, clubs, restaurants, discos and...

Spouses

Spouses.

Moving to a foreign city as the spouse of someone who has been relocated is inevitably going to be a challenge. Settling down into the community, getting your children into schools and meeting new friends are all part of the process...

Mature

Mature.

Düsseldorf has a large community of elderly who take as much pleasure in the city’s attractions as someone half their age. Whether organised within a care home or within the community, social group activities and outings...

Disability

Disability.

“Mit dem Rollstuhl unterwegs in Düsseldorf" – Getting around Düsseldorf in a wheelchair – is a publication provided by the Düsseldorf council. This publication highlights all the wheelchair accessible buildings in Düsseldorf...

Students

Students.

Medicine, economics, social history and art are the main reasons why students come to Düsseldorf to study. With 20,000 students attending Heinrich Heine University, one would assume that Düsseldorf is a vibrant student city...

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