Shopping.
What Berlin is to politics and Frankfurt is to banking, Dusseldorf is to shopping: the capital of German fashion, the country's arbiter of sophistication and style.
From super chic boutiques to suburban hypermarkets, Dusseldorf caters to all tastes and budgets, attracting shoppers not only from surrounding cities and towns but from neighbouring countries as well. The elegant, see-and-be-seen world of Dusseldorf's famous Königsallee is a byword for luxury and lavish living.
Electrical Goods.
Computer, television, kitchen and domestic appliances, music players and accessories are an essential part of every day life. Modern electronic data exchange has made it easier to communicate with home and to...
One stop shopping - Arcades and malls.
For the shopping lovers Dusseldorf’s shopping facilities may become addictive. The arcades and malls hold many delights from prestigious and international brands to little unnecessary things that make a sunny...
Speciality.
Independent retailers have a strong presence in the city so we are fortunate enough to have speciality shops that present mechandise that is often missing from the well known chain stores. This is of course great news for you...
Fashion.
When living and working in Dusseldorf, one thing strikes you immediately: Style! Whether lifestyle, beauty or fashion - trend setting, glamour and luxury is celebrated everywhere. When it comes to fashion Dusseldorf need not hide...
The Café Heinemann - Chocolatier, Confectioner and Master Bakery.
Heinemann is a Düsseldorf institution and must stop on any visitors' itinerary. Originally from neighboring Mönchengladbach this family business that has been in existence since 1932. The Japanese simply adore...
Nutrition.
In Germany one can find several kinds of supermarkets and markets like the “wochenmarkt” which takes place daily, several times a week or only once a week. Here one can buy above all fruits and vegetables...
Food and Wine.
Düsseldorf has many independent retailers that offer both regional and exotic gastronomic delights that are not easily found elsewhere. We are especially fortunate, due to our large Asian community, to have oriental grocery...
P and P.
When heading downtown to spend some time at the shops, it may make sense to take the tram or subway even in such a small and compact place such as Dusseldorf. If a space to park is needed however, just check for empty...
Quartier.
Düsseldorf as compact as it is, is in fact a collection of former villages which have now been brought together to form the city. It's easy to spend a whole day wondering around the local areas discovering the delights of local...
Immermannstrasse – a Native Japanese Impression.
No doubt the Japanese all know of the Immermannstasse in Duesseldorf. It runs from Hauptbahnhof to Berliner Allee through to the Oststrasse. Once you enter onto this street, you may think that you are not on a street in...