What if I told you that you could stroll through Düsseldorf and still miss its most fascinating sides without even realizing it? Many travelers walk along the Rhine, snap photos of the Altstadt, and leave thinking they’ve experienced the city, when in fact, they’ve only seen its surface.
Behind Düsseldorf’s elegant streets lie hidden alleys, timeless courtyards, and local stories that rarely make it into guidebooks. Without the right insight, it’s easy to miss the authentic flavors and the quiet corners where locals actually live. The fear of missing out on what makes Düsseldorf truly special is real.
With our Walking Tour in Düsseldorf, you can leave that worry behind. Your guide tailors the experience to what fascinates you most, leading you through iconic landmarks while revealing the secrets that make this city unlike any other.
You’ll also receive personalized recommendations on where to eat, drink, and explore beyond the obvious, ensuring an experience far from tourist traps.
Meet your guide in front of Leonidas Store which is in the corner. He will be holding a red umbrella.
We finish the tour close to Kasematten.
Beautiful avenue in the city center of the city of Dusseldorf. Thanks to this avenue Dusseldorf is known as the capital of the fashion in Germany. In Konigsallee you will see a lot of the most luxurious stores in the world like Gucci, Praga, Channel, Rolex, etc.
This is the party street of Dusseldorf located in the old town. This is where everyone comes on the weekend and where you will find the best bars to drink the beer from Dusseldorf called Alt Bier.
This is the City Hall of Dusseldorf which is located in the Old Town. This is the place where the Carnaval starts every 11th of November. The Carnaval in one of the biggest celebrations of the city.
This place sells Killepitsch which is the most typical liqueur in Dusseldorf. This liqueur is made with 90 different types of herbs and it taste similar to Jagermeister.
The Rhein promenade is a nice area where people can see many important places of the city. On the left side you can see Media Hafen district. In front you can see Oberkassel district and on the right side you can see the tower of the castle and Saint Lambertus church.
There are a few more stops along the way, but we’ll keep those as a surprise to make your experience even more special.
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