Visit and Discover
Offering a unique blend of conspicuous consumption and beer-drinking bonhomie, Dusseldorf combines world-class shopping and cultural attractions with the down-to-earth charms of the Rhineland.
Many cities claim to be at the heart of Europe; located midway between London, Paris, Berlin and Vienna, Düsseldorf can make a better case than most. Brussels, Frankfurt and Amsterdam are also close at hand, and popular holiday destinations like Palma de Mallorca are just two hours flight away.
The capital of the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia, this city of about 600,000 doubles as Germany’s fashion capital, as well as playing host to major corporations and first-rate trade fairs. Cosmopolitan, fun loving and unabashedly chic, Düsseldorf delivers big city life on a human scale.
Air travel - Düsseldorf international airport
The joys of travelling can be manifold. Especially air travel. However, some ports of departure or arrival are massive hubs serving tens of millions of passengers, with all the trials and tribulations that entails. Dotted around the globe...
Five Star Hotels
From highly modern through secluded cosiness to the charm of the turn of the last century. From literally the centre of town through airport vicinity on the periphery to the freshwater harbour. Düsseldorf can offer a wide variety of selected hotels...
4 Hours in DUS.
You’ve landed in Dusseldorf and you have a few hours to kill before your next flight or your next meeting. What should you do? In only four hours you can see almost all that this beautiful river city has to offer and make plans to do...
Düsseldorf Marketing & Tourism.
The Dusseldorf tourist board, DMT, offers an all-round service for travellers and residents of the multifaceted state capital on the Rhine River. Their main task is to provide Information about the city, sightseeing, bus and transfer services and...
Economic Development
The Office of Economic Development is the first port of call for all foreign companies who wish to invest or set up in Düsseldorf and for ongoing support to international businesses located here. Taking advantage of strong partnerships abroad...
The Rhein Promenade - For strolling and daydreaming.
The world is full of them; legendary promenades where life vibrates, where bohemians and business folk meet each other while shopping or strolling, simply places to be...
The Urban Setting.
Winding through the city for many miles, the River Rhine dominates Dusseldorf. Linking the village-like world of Kaiserswerth in the far north with the Baroque magnificence of Benrath in the far south...
Rural Surroundings.
Despite being the capital of Germany’s most populous state, Dusseldorf is set in surprisingly verdant surroundings. Suburban sprawl and strip development have been largely held in check. Instead - even within the city limits...
Trade Fairs.
The trade fair organisation is highly internationalised and as a self-supporting enterprise, belongs to the most well run in the world. Founded in 1947, it builds on a long tradition with the first commercial exhibition...
Sightseeing & Trips.
An attractive way to explore Dusseldorf is to join a city sightseeing tour. Dusseldorf Tourist Board offers daily tours that combine a city tour with an optional boat excursion along the banks of the old town up to the scenic MediaHarbour...