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360VirtualTour.co uses digital twin technology to create realistic VR environments of public and private spaces that can be accessed via all types of electronic devices at all times.

The platform uses a system of cameras and lasers capable of scanning internal areas – to build a virtual model of the location, a process that takes anywhere from an hour to a day depending on its size.

It’s similar to Google Earth but on speed. That’s what the basic traveller wants – everybody wants to know where they’re going to go, how long it will take them to get there and what it’s going to be looking like.

Once live, the virtual map can be modified with the latest updates and embedded with tools such as information points, how-to videos and menus, essentially creating a digital, all-inclusive guide through the airport.

Making airports more accessible to all At the core of Wood’s project is supporting passengers’ journeys through unfamiliar and busy environments.

Specifically, Ocean3D has been designed to help travellers suffering from anxiety and hidden disabilities to have a stress-free trip.

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As a result, Ocean3D allows sensitive passengers to virtually visit an airport from a comfortable location and prior to reaching it: “There is an awful lot of people who are very nervous about using airports or other transport facilities,” he continues. “The idea is that the platform reduces anxiety for customers, it allows them to plan.”

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Lastly, chatboxes can be used as a replacement to airlines’ customer desks in busy situations such as when a flight is delayed. “Instead of having people rushing to a traditional desk, they can just click on the information point [on the digital twin], and embed a chatbox with it to reduce stress.”

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The Perfect 1, 2 or 3 Days in Dusseldorf Itinerary

Last Updated on February 20, 2024

by Paola Drexler

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Whether you like historical or modern architecture, you’ll get both beautifully blended in Dusseldorf. As Germany’s fashion capital and with a big international business hub, there are tons of interesting things to do when planning a 1, 2 or 3 days in Dusseldorf itinerary.

For those who love shopping, visiting museums or wish to visit the world’s longest bar, there’s certainly a dedicated street for you – there’s even a place for cartwheel lovers. In Dusseldorf, you’ll find something for everyone!

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How Many Days in Dusseldorf?

With such a fascinating city like Dusseldorf, you can get lost and spend days in the city exploring every quaint corner. However, when the circumstances don’t allow it, you might be contemplating how many days to spend in Dusseldorf. But we can help you make that decision.

For travellers with limited time, 1 day in Dusseldorf can give you a wonderful overview of the city. While it may leave you with little downtime, you’ll get to see the main sights.

If you have a bit more time to play around with, 2 days in Dusseldorf is plenty of time to do the city justice and even have some wiggle room to explore additional activities.

For those with more flexibility, 3 days allows you to venture outside the city centre, to places within wider Dusseldorf or even surrounding cities.

MedenHafen & Rhine Tower in Dusseldorf

Getting To & Around Dusseldorf

Dusseldorf is easily accessed by different forms of transportation, whether you prefer flying or driving, or using other methods. Dusseldorf is well-connected by train to several different German cities, such as Cologne , Berlin , Munich and Hamburg . You can view train schedules here.

When flying into Dusseldorf, you’ll find the main airline carriers and direct flights flying into the closest airport which is handily the Düsseldorf Airport.

This airport is located 10 minutes away by car or just 20 minutes by train from the city centre. The next closest airport is the Cologne Bonn Airport but requires about an hour to reach Dusseldorf once landed. You can organise private transfers from the airport.

Getting around in Dusseldorf is done with ease since many of the main sights are within walking distance but for further attractions trains and buses are also available. Travellers can purchase a Düsseldorf Card that comes with extra perks.

When you decide on a longer stay for your Dusseldorf itinerary, it’ll be helpful in saving money on the Düsseldorf Card since one day starts at €12.90 and the more days you purchase the less you spend each day.

With the card, you won’t just receive free rides on public transportation but also discounts or free entry around the city at certain attractions, museums, tours and restaurants.

With the river flowing through the city, an additional way to explore the city is by riverboat. So once you’ve seen all there is to see, you can relax floating down the river and enjoying Dusseldorf from the water.

Dusseldorf at dusk

1, 2 or 3-Day Dusseldorf Itinerary

As mentioned, in Dusseldorf you’ll find an excellent balance between historic and modern in one city. On the first day, you’ll be able to see how well the city blends together.

Day 1 – MedienHafen, Altstadt and Konigsallee

Although only 1 day in Dusseldorf can feel a bit packed, it will be filled with most of the must-see sights in the city centre. For extra guidance, you can book a walking tour to make sure to cross all the items on your list, which is a great option if you’re only planning to visit Dusseldorf in a day.

You’ll begin your trip on the southern side of the banks of the Rhine river in the Media Harbour. Here you’ll find uniquely beautiful buildings as well as the impressive Rhine Tower that towers over the city.

At the top of the tower, you’ll find the rotating restaurant QOMO and the viewing platform that is open for visitors to enjoy the breathtaking city’s panoramic views. On good days you might even spot the Cologne Cathedral over 40km (25 miles) away.

After getting a magnificent look at the city from above, let’s continue up the river towards Altstadt. On the way, you’ll walk on the Rheinuferpromenade or Rhine Embankment Promenade, which is one of the most popular promenades on the Rhine. As you stroll on the riverside you’ll see many cute shops and cafes, so you can grab a drink and enjoy the view. 

Altstadt, Burgplatz and Hofgarten

Once you reach Altstadt or Old Town in English, you’ll know you’ve found the heart of the metropole since it’s the oldest part of the city and you’ll notice many of the old but beloved landmarks. Some of the landmarks dating back to the 13th century like the Castle Tower and St. Lambertus Church.

The Schlossturm or Castle Tower, which is located on the Burgplatz square, was once part of the Dusseldorf Castle that was built in 1260. Today the tower is the only part of the castle that still remains. Inside the tower, you will find the Rhine Maritime Museum which showcases the city’s transportation history on the water. 

Also in Burgplatz, you’ll find the very interesting Cartwheeler’s Fountain, which honours the city’s old tradition of cartwheeling for joyous occasions.

As you head towards Hofgarten, you’ll pass by the St. Lambertus Church which, apart from being a grand historical Catholic church in Old Town, is believed to be the oldest landmark in Dusseldorf. The church is also known for inspiring one of the largest public festivals in Germany, the Rheinkirmes, which is still celebrated in Dusseldorf every July.

As you continue east on Ratinger Straße, you’ll walk until you see the Ratinger gate where you’ll reach the Hofgarten, known as not only Germany’s oldest but its first public garden. Here you will leisurely stroll through the park until you see the Jägerhof Palace.

Depending on the time, feel free to take a peak inside, or head straight to the next destination. Interesting fact: the palace was built in the 17th century and was once a hunting lounge, but now it houses the city’s Goethe Museum and Ernst Schneider Foundation.

Walking back to the Ratinger gate, you’ll follow Heinrich-Heine-Allee Street to the Konigsallee.

Castle Tower and St. Lambertus Church

Konigsallee

End your first day on the elegant Konigsallee street – the city’s main shopping street along the beautiful canal.

Whether you’re a serious shopaholic or just an admirer of clothes, you’ll find whatever you are looking for on the Konigsallee, also known to locals as the “Ko.” Not only is it home to some of the biggest luxury brands, but you will also find popular restaurants and cafes on this street.

Head to a local bar or join a brewery tour and maybe enjoy an Altbier — a style of beer native to the Rhineland (and Dusseldorf specifically).

As you can see, there are plenty of things to do in Dusseldorf in one day. Should you have limited time, you’ll be able to get through the highlights, but if you’re in search of more, then let’s continue to the second day.

Day 2 – Nordpark, EKO-Haus and Botanical Garden

The second day of your Dusseldorf itinerary will begin on the northern side of the city on the Rhine River. You’ll slowly make your way to the south later on in the day.

Nordpark and EKO-Haus

Nordpark translates to North Park and you’ll soon see how it differs from other parks in the area, as well as the opposing Südpark.

In this park, you’ll find vibrant colours all around you in flowerbeds and trees, along with its various ponds, water features and themed gardens. You’ll find serenity in the park’s lily or Japanese garden.

From the park, you’ll walk down the river to the Theodor-Heuss bridge and walk across the river to the EKO House of Japanese Culture.

With one of the largest populations of Japanese in Dusseldorf compared to other European cities, you’ll notice the strong influence and representation it has in the city, for example with food and cultural centres. The city is sometimes referred to as “Japan am Rhein” or “Little Tokyo.”

At the EKO House, you’ll feel like you’ve walked from Germany into Japan in seconds. The centre includes stunning Japanese gardens, cherry blossom trees, Japanese-inspired houses and a Buddhist temple.

Japanese Garden in Dusseldorf

Rhine River Cruise

After having walked all around the city on the first day, after the EKO House, your second day will continue with a leisure boat ride on the Rhine River so you can take in the beautiful city and see it through a different lens as you head to the southern part of the city. You can book an hour cruise here.

From the Rheinuferpromenade, you’ll head northeast to the underground at Heinrich-Heine-Allee. Take a train to the Kettwiger Straße stop which is a short 5-minute walk away from your next destination.

Kiefernstraße and Botanical Garden

The fascinating street of Kiefernstraße is filled with colourful graffiti on almost every possible surface, including buildings, trailers, trashcans and more. Once you’re finished admiring the art, you can walk or hop on a U-bahn south towards Dusseldorf’s botanical garden.

The garden, which is taken care of by the University of Dusseldorf, has over 6,000 different species with about 400 coming from all over the world including South Africa, Chile, Asia, and the Mediterranean. There are more than plenty of plants to admire and learn about.

After the botanical garden, you’ve completed your 2 days in Dusseldorf but if you still haven’t had enough, you can add an additional day to your trip.

Day 3 – Museums, Schloss Benrath or City Day Trip

For those who have an extra day to spend in the area, this is a great opportunity to visit museums you’re interested in and to take a day trip to cities nearby or on the way to your next destination.

Museums in Dusseldorf

For those spending 3 days in Dusseldorf, there are many museums to explore like the Kunstsammlung, which holds the regional art collections of the state of Nordrhein-Westfallen or the Museum Kunstpalast which holds a wider variety of art collections.

For travellers who prefer exploring the underwater world, the Aquazoo Loebbecke Museum in Nordpark gives you a look into life underwater with about 500 different species, including sharks, penguins, stingrays and more.

The Aquazoo is at the top of the list of visitors’ favourite museums in Dusseldorf, since opening in 1987.

Benrath Palace and Essen

Just 25 minutes outside the city centre, you’ll find the lovely Benrath Palace. While touring the palace, travellers can admire the impressive interiors, gardens and parks. Along with its beauty, you can learn about its long history which starts with the construction of the palace in 1756.

Benrath is nicely located on the way from Dusseldorf to Essen so you can spend the morning at the palace and then take a look at the city of Essen.

Essen is known as one of Europe’s Green Capitals. You’ll find that the interesting architecture of the rust-coloured Zollverein Complex was not only important for the coal mining history of the city but also for becoming a UNESCO site after closing its doors. Today you can also find the Red Dot Design Museum and Ruhr Museum in the complex.

Benrath Palace near Dusseldorf

Cologne Day Trip

A great day trip from Dusseldorf is Cologne since it’s just a short 25-minute train ride or 45-minute drive away. You can visit the Cologne Cathedral and other attractions in the area or take a boat ride on the Rhine to see as much of the city as possible.

You choose which side you’re leaning towards in the friendly rivalry that locals from Cologne and Dusseldorf have fostered for centuries.

Where to Stay in Dusseldorf

the niu Tab – This 3-star hotel located in the centre of Dusseldorf is a great choice for mid-range visitors to the city. There are a myriad of bright and clean rooms on offer, daily breakfast and an on-site restaurant/bar and terrace to enjoy.

Carathotel Düsseldorf City – Those after a luxury stay in this German city will love this sophisticated hotel close to all of the top attractions in Dusseldorf. They have lovely rooms to choose from and countless amenities to ensure you have a wonderful stay.

Centerapartments Marienstrasse – If you’re looking for your own space while visiting Dusseldorf you’re sure to love these centrally located apartments. With a wide array of different flats to choose from varying in size, they all come fully furnished and equipped with everything you may need during your stay.

City Youth Hostel Dusseldorf – This hostel is perfect for budget or solo visitors to Dusseldorf. They have a number of both dorms and private rooms on offer, good common areas and self-catering facilities and a great location for exploring the city.

Not quite what you’re looking for? Click here to browse more Dusseldorf hotels!

Now that your Dusseldorf adventures are all planned out, you can daydream about your trip ahead. No matter the length you decide on for your stay in Dusseldorf, you’ll leave with many fond memories of your trip.

Are you planning a visit to Dusseldorf? Have any questions about this itinerary? Let us know in the comments!

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One Day in Dusseldorf Itinerary: The BEST 24 Hours

Updated on  January 20, 2024  

Explore the vibrant city of Dusseldorf in just one day with our meticulously crafted "One Day in Dusseldorf Itinerary."

This guide will take you on a whirlwind journey through the cultural, culinary, and history of this German gem, so you make the most of your limited time in the city.

From the picturesque Rhine promenade to world-famous art scene, and unique local beer, this itinerary promises an unforgettable day in Düsseldorf.

Dusseldorf 1-Day Itinerary

Start your day in the old town.

Begin your day exploring Düsseldorf's Old Town, conveniently situated between Heinrich-Heine-Allee, Hofgarten, the Rhine promenade, and Carlstadt.

It's also affectionately known as "the longest bar in the world" .

Great breakfast options are aplenty – grab a freshly baked pastry from the century-old bakery Bäckerei Hinkel or savor a plate of fluffy scrambled eggs and bacon at the rustic Bistro Zicke .

See The Most Beautiful Equestrian Statue at Marktplatz

When you're done with breakfast, take a short stroll to the Old Town's Marktplatz, one of the prettiest squares in Dusseldorf known for its Renaissance Rathaus (town hall).

It's also home to the impressive Jan Wellem equestrian statue – built in 1711 dedicated to the Elector Palatine of Düsseldorf, under whom the city prospered.

Interestingly, locals often use it as a reference point when arranging to meet in the Old Town.

Learn About The Rhine's Maritime History

The nearby Burgplatz square is home to the old Schlossturm , remains of a 13th century castle that now houses the Schifffahrtmuseum (maritime museum). [ 3 ]

This is the oldest museum of its kind in Germany, and shows the importance of the Rhine river to Düsseldorf's growth and its role in trade and travel.

Getting to the top floor of the museum is a popular activity, where you can get a lovely view of the Rhine river from the café.

Spot The Twisted Spire of St Lambert's Basilica

Strolling along the Old Town's 700-year-old streets, you can't miss checking out St Lambert's Basilica , the oldest church in Düsseldorf from the 9th century.

Its construction took over 100 years to complete!

What's unique is that the basilica has a distinctively twisted spire, which was the result of a fire and hasty restoration using wet wood.

Spot The Cartwheelers' Fountain

The Cartwheelers' Fountain, or  Radschlägerbrunnen , is a must-visit attraction in Düsseldorf's Burgplatz.

Erected in 1954, this fountain pays homage to the city's tradition of cartwheeling. [ 4 ]

The fountain features a sculpture of young boys joyfully performing cartwheels, and is symbol of Düsseldorf's commitment to keeping merry.

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If you only have one day in Düsseldorf, this hop-on-hop-off bus gets you where you need to go (well, according to our recommended itinerary)!

Simply order your ticket online and hop on & off as many stops as you want for 24 hours.

Pick Up A Jar of Düsseldorf Mustard

Did you know Düsseldorf is the mustard capital of Germany? 

The Düsseldorfer Senfladen , or Dusseldorf Mustard Shop, is a small shop and museum dedicated to Löwensenf mustard , which has a long tradition in Dusseldorf, dating back to 1903.

The shop stocks a variety of mustards, including classic, extra hot, and even unique flavors such as Altbier (the local beer) and even mustard pralines!

The most popular mustard is Löwensenf Extra Hot , a sharp Dijon-style mustard that makes a great souvenir from Düsseldorf.

Lunch at Carlsplatz Market

There's no lack of lunch options in the Old Town, but from Monday to Sunday, Carlplatz market is my favorite lunch spot in Düsseldorf.

This bustling farmer's market dates back to 1482 when it gained approval from Duke Wilhelm to operate weekly. 

Sure, prices might be a bit higher than your regular supermarket, but Carlsplatz is a foodie's paradise, where you can taste your way around the world and pick up something for home.

You'll find delicious homemade pasta, organic bakeries, butcher shops, cheese vendors, fruit stalls, spice sellers, sushi spots, and more. German, Italian, Indian, French—you name it, they've got it.

We took part in the tour with 8 people and everyone really enjoyed it. The guide was nice and all the vendors were very friendly. You can taste a lot of delicious and high-quality products. Everything perfect!

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Enjoy The Views from Rhine Tower

After a hearty lunch, taking a walk along the Rhine might help with digestion. On your way there, don't miss the Rhine Tower – it's a classic for a reason. 

Built in 1982, this 240-meter tower is the city's iconic landmark, offering fascinating views of Düsseldorf.

The €10 fee (or €6 before 11 am or after 10 pm) is a steal for the experience.

From the M168 observation deck, there's a mini bar, creating a perfect spot to chill for 30 minutes to an hour, as the observation deck slowly revolves. You might even spot the Cologne Cathedral on a clear day!

...Or you can take it up a notch at the Japanese restaurant, QOMO, upstairs. Here, you can enjoy a 360-degree panorama while digging into sushi.

Take a Relaxing Walk On Rheinuferpromenade

Walking along the Rheinuferpromenade offers a stunning view of the Rhine River.

This fantastic boardwalk stretches through Düsseldorf's old town , Alstadt, and port area. Designed by architect Niklaus Fritschi in 1990, this promenade is a hub for leisure activities.

Locals often unwind here after work; cycling, strolling, or rollerblading. It's a great spot to catch an authentic glimpse of Düsseldorf's way of life. [ 2 ]

Take Cool Photos in Medienhafen

Stroll over to the Media Harbour, also known locally as Mediahafen , on the southern side of the Rhine river. Its architecture is unlike any other in Düsseldorf.

In fact, standing among its cool mix of old and new architecture feels pretty surreal. Literally every nook I walk by is a photo op waiting to happen.

The real show-stealers are Frank Gehry's mind-bending towers, the  Neuer Zollhof .  Twisting at crazy angles, and gleaming with its mirrored walls and warped windows, they draw Instagrammers like a magnet . [ 1 ]

Nearby, Claude Vasconi's  Grand Bateau  mimics an ocean liner, while William Alsop's  Colorium , with its kaleidoscopic glass facade, adds a brilliant splash of color.

Admire World-Class 21th Century Art at K21

The K21 is part of the  Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen , the art collection of the German Federal State of North Rhine-Westphalia.

Housed in the majestic Ständehaus, I found the  art museum to be a mind-blowing experience with large-scale installations and unique rooms that push the boundaries of art.

I say you can easily spend around 2 hours, or more if you're into modern art.

And trust me, it's not just for art buffs. There's plenty of interactive displays as well as thought-provoking installations, like the life-sized replica of the "Amazon Worker Cage".

Also, don't miss the chance to climb and walk on the spider net at the top floor – that was the highlight of our visit!

Shop on Königsallee

Like how Paris has Champs Elysee and Barcelona has Las Rambla, Düsseldorf has Konigsallee , also known as "Ko".

This shopping boulevard right in the city center is  exceptionally  beautiful. Elegant shops and malls line a scenic tree-laden canal, creating a serene atmosphere.

The canal's charming bridges are great for photos, and it's fun to watch the family of ducks from benches under chestnut and sycamore trees!

If you love shopping (or window shopping) then the Ko combines the best of European brands like Prada, as well as high-end boutiques and hotels.

Along this prestigious street, you can also find a mix of classy restaurants, cafes, and bars.

Dinner in Düsseldorf's "Little Tokyo"

This district, officially known as the Japanese Quarter, is dotted around the Immermannstraße area, near the Düsseldorf central station.

It all started in the 1950s when a wave of Japanese expats, primarily businessmen, made Immermannstraße their home – drawn by the growing economic ties between Japan and Düsseldorf.

This eclectic enclave offers a slice of Japanese life, with streets lined with Japanese restaurants, Asian grocery shops, and signs in Katakana - making it feel like you're really in Tokyo.

Immermannstraße is bustling with restaurants serving Japanese dishes like ramen, sushi, okonomiyaki (Japanese pancake), yakitori (grilled skewered chicken) and more.

Honestly, it's difficult to pick just one for dinner!

Unwind at The World's Longest Bar

What better way to end your day in Düsseldorf but to return to the Old Town, where the world's longest bar resides!

Locals and tourists alike come here to have a good time – and with hundreds of bars and breweries dotted along narrow roads, it's no surprise.

The drink of choice has to be  Altbier , or Alt Beer, a delicious cold-fermented ale that originates from Dusseldorf – thanks to their warm summers and rarely freezing winters.

It's worth visiting the few remaining traditional breweries in Düsseldorf, to sample the nuances in their Altbier's taste!

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Alternative Activities For A One Day Itinerary In Düsseldorf

Have a picnic in hofgarten.

This 250-year-old oasis is the first and oldest public park in Germany, a fairytale world of forests and meadows, dotted with beautiful lakes. 

My children were delighted by the many ducks, geese, and rabbits around the park, which added to the charm.

Hofgarten is perfect for a relaxing picnic, and is also a popular spot for strolling, jogging, and sunbathing. Locals fondly call it "the Green Lung of Düsseldorf" .

While there are plenty of fantastic restaurants and cafes nearby, but I like a picnic on Hofgarten's grass – for the peaceful change of pace and fresh outdoor air.

Visit the Jägerhof Palace & Goethe Museum

Holders of the Düsseldorf tourist card often make a stop at the Jägerhof Palace, home of the Goethe Museum,. [ 5 ]

Not only do they enjoy free entry, it's conveniently near the D-Schloß Jägerhof tram stop (or 10 mins' walk from Hofgarten)!

This historical palace was constructed in 1772 by the Elector Carl Theodor, to serve as a hunting lodge and his residence.

Today, the palace houses the Goethe Museum , which is dedicated to the life and works of the renowned German writer Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.

He had penned notable works like Faust and Die Leiden des jungen Werthers .

The museum is filled with things connected to Goethe's life, like letters, paintings, busts, and other trinkets.

You'll also find items related to his roles as an anatomist, artist, and natural scientist, along with his work as an author, poet, and statesman!

Discover Evolution at Aquazoo Löbbecke Museum

Good news for parents – admission to the Aquazoo is free for kids up to 6 years. And holding the Düsseldorf tourist card will get you in for free too.

From majestic rays to tiny shrimps, as well as adorable penguins and crocodiles, this is an aquarium, zoo and natural museum rolled into one.

Our kids had a blast with the interactive stuff – peeping through microscopes at animal cells and diving into a submarine simulation.

You'll also be glad to know the Aquazoo bagged awards for their amphibian conservation and breeding efforts too!

Street Art at Kiefernstrasse

In Dusseldorf, graffiti gets a whole street to itself.

Kiefernstrasse in Flingern-Süd once attracted squatters and gangs in the 1980s, and while they've since moved on, their rebellious spirit lives on – in an underground art scene.

Colorful buildings with detailed graffiti, painted by squatters and artists, some who live here, stretch the length of Kiefernstraße.

This street is also home to AK47, Düsseldorf’s last punk rock club since 1983.

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Unlock Free Tickets & Transport With Your Tourist Card

Not many travelers to Düsseldorf know about the DüsseldorfCard , or they find out about it but it's too late. Don't let that be you!

This handy little-known card offers steep discounts on many attractions you might visit in Düsseldorf – museums, shopping, restaurants, the zoo and more.

For example, with the  DüsseldorfCard you'd get FREE entry to the Aquazoo Lobbecke Museum, SchifffahrtMuseum, Goethe Museum and up to 50% off other museums.

With this card, you can take advantage of discounts at amazing eateries like Bäckerei Hinkel and the restaurant and brewery "Zum Schiffchen" too.

But the best part is really free unlimited travel on all public transportation within the city.

Whether you're traveling alone or in a group, the savings from buses and trams can add up, especially if you like to move around.

Conclusion: Dusseldorf 24 Hours Itinerary

If you only have one day to spare in Düsseldorf, don't worry! You can still experience the city's rich history, culture, and beauty.

By following our recommended itinerary above, you'll have the chance to visit the top attractions in Düsseldorf such as the Rhine Tower and discover lesser-known gems like the Japanese Quarter.

Remember to plan your time wisely, try the local ale, Alt Beer, and take breaks when needed.

If it happens to be raining on your one day in Düsseldorf, fear not. Check out our guide on the best things to do in Dusseldorf on a rainy day here .

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Key Takeaways

  • The 24 hour hop-on-hop-off bus is the most efficient and economical way to get around to the top sights in Düsseldorf in one day.
  • Explore the vibrant Media Harbour and admire its unique architecture, including the iconic Gehry Buildings.
  • Soak in panoramic views of Düsseldorf from the Rhine Tower.
  • Immerse yourself in the charm of Altstadt (Old Town) by visiting historical sites like Marktplatz, St. Lambert's Church, and Cartwheeler's Fountain.
  • Discover tranquility at Hofgarten, where you can visit Jägerhof Palace, Goethe Museum, and explore beautiful gardens.
  • Experience luxury shopping on Konigsallee ("Kö"), Germany's busiest high - end shopping street known for designer brands and upscale boutiques.
  • Don't forget to order your DüsseldorfCard to enjoy free admission to some of our recommended activities and free unlimited public transport.

1. What are the must-visit attractions in Düsseldorf for a 1-day itinerary?

For a 1-day itinerary in Düsseldorf, you should visit attractions such as the Old Town (Altstadt), Rhine Tower (Rheinturm), and Königsallee shopping street.

2. How can I get around Düsseldorf during my 1-day visit?

Düsseldorf has an efficient public transportation system, including buses, trams, and trains, which makes it easy to get around the city during your 1-day visit.

For convenience, I recommend the 24 hour hop-on-hop-off bus as the best and cheapest way to see the main attractions in Düsseldorf in one day.

3. Are there any recommended restaurants or cafes in Düsseldorf for lunch or dinner?

Yes, there are many great restaurants and cafes in Düsseldorf offering various cuisines. Some popular options include Brauerei Schumacher for traditional German food and Zum Schiffchen for its famous Rhenish cuisine.

4. Can I fit a boat tour along the Rhine River into my 1-day itinerary?

Yes, you can incorporate a scenic boat tour along the Rhine River into your 1-day itinerary to enjoy beautiful views of the city skyline and landmarks from the water.

5. Is it possible to explore both art galleries and historical sites within one day in Dusseldorf?

Absolutely! You can easily combine visits to art galleries like Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen with historical sites like Rheinturm and Jägerhof Palace for an enjoyable blend of culture and history on your 1-day exploration of Düsseldorf.

References:

1: 33 Spectacular Buildings Designed by Frank Gehry, retrieved from https://www.architecturaldigest.com/gallery/best-of-frank-gehry-slideshow 2: First look at RKW Architektur-designed "Opera on the Rhine", retrieved from https://www.cladglobal.com/CLADnews/architecture-design/First-look-at-RKW-Architektur-designed-Opera-on-the-Rhine/340985?source=editorspick&=2 3: Düsseldorf Castle, retrived from https://www.wikiwand.com/en/D%C3%BCsseldorf_Castle 4: Radschlägerbrunnen (Radschläger fountain), retrived from https://www.duesseldorf-tourismus.de/en/attractions/radschlaegerbrunnen-radschlaeger-fountain-d40ada17d4 5: Schloss Jägerhof | Goethe Museum Düsseldorf, retrived from https://www.goethe-museum.de/en/museum/schloss-jaegerhof

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Despite its close proximity to the airport, the Lindner Hotel Düsseldorf Airport is an ideal business hotel with its quiet location by a park, flexible meeting facilities and stylish ambience.

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All rooms at a glance

The Lindner Hotel Düsseldorf Airport welcomes you in a total of 202 rooms, suites and studios with generous furnishings for maximum comfort. Stylish design and soft colours create the relaxing feeling of being a bit at home in Düsseldorf - whether in the luxurious tower suite or the comfortable studio.

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With clean lines and warm colours, our Twin Bed rooms create a real feel-good atmosphere. Super-comfortable beds invite you to relax and many thoughtful details ensure comfort.

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Our 19 m² Queen Bed rooms offer everything you need for a relaxing stay in Düsseldorf. The super-comfortable queen-size beds guarantee a restful sleep.

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Light-flooded and modernly furnished, our 20 m² Twin Bed Delxue rooms welcome you. With many extras and a design in warm colours, our rooms create a real feel-good ambience - far away from hectic and stress.

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Light-flooded and modernly furnished, our 25 m² Queen Bed Delxue rooms welcome you. With many extras and a design in warm colours, our rooms create a real feel-good ambience - far away from hectic and stress.

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Light-flooded and modernly furnished, our 25 m² Twin Beds Delxue rooms welcome you. With many extras and a design in warm colours, our rooms create a real feel-good ambience - far away from hectic and stress.

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Spacious ambience and tasteful design offer plenty of space to relax in our King Bed Premium rooms on 32 m² - many extras ensure an all-round successful stay in Düsseldorf!

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In our spacious studios you will find the perfect work-life balance. In addition to elegant and modern amenities, you will find both a work area and a kitchenette on a total of 32 m². Many other details ensure a very special level of comfort.

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Junior Suite

With its semi-circular windows, the Junior Suite offers a magnificent view. A luxurious ambience with numerous extras promises the highest level of comfort. A kitchenette is also available on request for your long stay in Düsseldorf.

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Junior Suite with Sofabed

In our spacious Junior Suites you will find the perfect work-life balance. In addition to elegant and modern furnishings, you will find both a work area and a cosy relaxation zone with a sofa on a total of 35 m². Many other details ensure special comfort.

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Junior Suite with Balcony and Kitchenette

The dreamlike roof terrace with breathtaking views in the Junior Suite invites you to relax. In addition to the exclusive furnishings, you will find a spacious 43 m² work area and a kitchenette for your individual luxury long-stay in Düsseldorf.

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With its semi-circular windows, the Junior Suite offers a magnificent view. On a generous 50 m², the suite offers a luxurious ambience with many extras that promise the highest level of comfort. Suite Dreams in Düsseldorf!

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This suite is located on the top floor of the building and offers a breathtaking view over the city. The duplex suite offers plenty of space to relax after an eventful day on two floors with separate living and sleeping areas on a total of 50 m².

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Oli's Bar offers everything you need for a cozy evening at work, a quick meeting or a little break! Freshly tapped or exotic mixed drinks, plus hot and cold snacks. In the summer, the beautiful terrace invites you to linger.

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A total of 8 event rooms flooded with light and equipped with modern communication technology for 2 to 180 people are available at Lindner Hotel Dusseldorf Airport. Conferences, meetings and professionally run events are just as much a part of Lindner Hotel Dusseldorf Airport as the wonderful peace and quiet, despite being close to the airport. 

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Business Lounge

Our light-flooded boardroom on the second floor can accommodate up to 12 people and is equipped with the latest technology to ensure everything runs smoothly.

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Flooded with light, with floor-to-ceiling windows and generously proportioned, this conference room offers space for up to 80 people. Equipped with state-of-the-art equipment, events can be held here according to your wishes.

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With a maximum capacity of 30 people, the bright conference room is particularly suitable for medium-sized events. Modern technical equipment ensures that everything runs smoothly.

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Our conference room on the ground floor is available for seminars or meetings with up to 70 people. Flexible seating allows an individual setup for your event.

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Equipped with plenty of daylight and modern technology, our meeting room on the ground floor offers space for up to 12 people. Ideal for meetings in a small circle.

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