Düsseldorf, the capital of North Rhine-Westphalia, is widely known for its picturesque old town, its luxurious Königsallee, and of course the legendary Altbier culture. But Düsseldorf has much more to offer than just old and shopping! The city surprises with a variety of hidden treasures waiting to be discovered.
Forget the typical tourist paths and join us on an exciting journey to unknown but worthwhile corners of Düsseldorf.
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This table shows you 10 worthwhile destinations off the tourist paths of Düsseldorf and the ways to get there from the city center:
Insider Tip | Description | Travel | Distance | Estimated Travel Time | Price | Convenience |
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Kaiserswerth | A picturesque old town with a historic castle, beautiful half-timbered houses, and an idyllic Rhine panorama. | S-Bahn (S1 or S8) | ~10 km | ~20 minutes | ~3.40 € (S-Bahn ticket) | Medium - Transfer required depending on the starting station. |
Pine Street | Known for its urban street art and alternative atmosphere with individual shops, cafes, and bars. | Subway (U71, U72, U73, U75, U76, U77, U78, U79) depending on the starting point | ~2-4 km | ~10-20 minutes | ~2.30 € (single ticket) | High - easily accessible by subway. |
Court Garden | A spacious park in the heart of the city, ideal for relaxing, walking, or boating on the pond. | On foot | ~1-3 km | ~15-30 minutes | Free | High - ideal for relaxing in the city center. |
Art Hall & NRW Forum | Two renowned exhibition houses for modern and contemporary art right next to each other. | Walking distance or tram (line 701, 703, 705, 707, 709) depending on the starting point | ~1-2 km | ~10-20 minutes | Admission varies | Medium - central location, within walking distance or accessible by tram. |
Brauerei Schumacher | A traditional Düsseldorf brewery with a taproom and restaurant where you can try delicious Altbier. | Walking distance or tram (line 701, 703, 705, 707, 709) depending on the starting point | ~1-2 km | ~10-20 minutes | Drink prices vary | Medium - central location, within walking distance or accessible by tram. | Ratinger Street | An elegant shopping street with upscale shops, boutiques, and department stores. | Walking or subway (U71, U72, U73, U75, U76, U77, U78, U79) depending on the starting point | ~1-2 km | ~10-20 minutes | Free to browse | Medium - good accessibility by public transport. |
Media Harbor | A modern district with futuristic architecture, media companies, trendy restaurants, and moorings for luxury yachts. | Subway (U71, U72, U73, U74, U75, U76, U77, U78, U79) or tram (Line 701) depending on the starting point | ~2-4 km | ~15-30 minutes | Free to view | Medium - good accessibility by public transport. | Castle Tower | The former defensive tower of the Düsseldorf city fortifications with a viewing platform and museum. | On foot or by tram (lines 701, 703, 705, 707, 709) depending on the starting point | ~1-2 km | ~10-20 minutes | Admission varies | Medium - central location, accessible on foot or by tram. |
Film Museum | A museum that presents the history and culture of film with changing exhibitions and events. | On foot or by tram (lines 701, 703, 705, 707, 709) depending on the starting point | ~1-2 km | ~10-20 minutes | Admission varies | Central location, within walking distance or accessible by tram. |
Japanese Garden | A peaceful garden in the South Park, designed in the Japanese style and inviting for relaxation. | Bus (various lines depending on starting point) | ~4-5 km | ~20-30 minutes | Free admission | Central - a bit further away, but easily accessible by bus. |
Notes:
Estimated travel times and prices are for guidance only and may vary depending on traffic conditions and the type of ticket chosen.
Single ticket refers to a one-way journey on public transport.
Public transport (ÖPNV) stands for Public Local Transport.
Changing means that you have to switch modes of transport during the journey.
Book your transfer easily online or directly on site at our arrival desk.We are here for you around the clock!
After settling into your hotel, the discovery tour begins! Düsseldorf's secret places promise you authentic experiences and unforgettable moments.
Just a few kilometers from the Düsseldorf city center lies the charming town of Kaiserswerth. This former free imperial city captivates with its historic old town, the imposing imperial palace, and the beautiful location on the Rhine. Stroll through the narrow streets, admire the medieval half-timbered houses, and take a break in one of the cozy cafes on the banks of the Rhine.
Tip: Visit the ruins of the imperial palace and enjoy the breathtaking panoramic view over the Rhine and the surrounding landscape.
Kiefernstraße in the Flingern district is a true insider tip for all trendsetters and lovers of alternative scenes. Here, small, individual shops, trendy designer stores, cozy cafes, and trendy bars line up.Browse for unique fashion and home accessories, discover local artists and designers, and enjoy the special atmosphere of this vibrant neighborhood.
The Hofgarten is the green lung of Düsseldorf and offers a place of peace and relaxation in the middle of the city. Take a stroll through the expansive park grounds, relax on a sunny meadow, or paddle on the Swan Lake. In the Hofgarten, you will also find the impressive Jägerhof Palace and the Japanese Garden, which invites you to linger with its tranquility and typical Japanese design.
Düsseldorf is an art metropolis, but in addition to the well-known K20 and K21, the Kunsthalle and the NRW-Forum also attract with exciting exhibitions. The Kunsthalle presents a wide range of contemporary art, while the NRW-Forum focuses on photography, architecture, and design.
Düsseldorf and altbier simply belong together!To experience the local beer culture up close, we recommend a visit to the Schumacher brewery. This traditional brewery offers tours of the production facility where you can learn all about the production of Düsseldorf Altbier. Of course, a tasting of freshly tapped Altbier is also part of the program!
The Ratinger Straße is one of Düsseldorf's most popular shopping streets. Here you will find not only well-known fashion chains but also individual boutiques, galleries, and antique shops. Stroll through the streets to your heart's content, treat yourself to a delicious break in one of the numerous street cafes, and observe the lively hustle and bustle of the city.
The Media Harbor is Düsseldorf's hip district and an architectural delight. Former warehouses and port facilities have been transformed in recent years into modern office and residential buildings.Stroll along the Rhine, marvel at the futuristic buildings, and enjoy the sunset over the water at one of the trendy bars at the harbor.
By the Düsseldorf Airport Taxi or Airport Taxi Düsseldorf, you can also easily reach the Media Harbor. Just tell your driver your desired destination and relax.
The Castle Tower, the last remaining tower of the former Düsseldorf Castle, offers you a breathtaking panoramic view over the entire city. Take the elevator up to the viewing platform and enjoy the view of the Old Town, the Rhine, and the surrounding neighborhoods.
The Film Museum is a must-visit for all film fans. It houses an extensive collection of film costumes, props, and posters, and offers exciting permanent exhibitions as well as changing special exhibitions.Learn about the history of film and let yourself be enchanted by the magic of cinema.
The Japanese Garden in Südpark is a small oasis of peace and relaxation in the middle of the metropolis.Stroll through the landscaped gardens, admire the typical Japanese landscape design with Koi pond, tea house, and bonsai trees, and leave the everyday life behind.
This table shows you some of the larger cities near Düsseldorf and gives you an overview of the travel options:
City | Distance | Transport | Estimated travel time | Convenience |
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Cologne | ~40 km | Regional train, long-distance train, car | ~30-45 minutes | High - frequent train connections, good highway access. |
Essen | ~20 km | S-Bahn (S1), Regionalbahn, Car | ~20-30 minutes | High - fast connection with S-Bahn and Regionalbahn. |
Dortmund | ~65 km | Long-distance traffic, Car | ~45-60 minutes | Medium - regular train connections, slightly longer travel time. |
Duisburg | ~20 km | S-Bahn (S1), Tram partially, Car | ~20-30 minutes | High - good connection with S-Bahn and partially tram. |
Wuppertal | ~30 km | Regionalbahn, Suspension Railway partially, Car | ~30-45 minutes | Medium - good train connections, suspension railway supplement in the inner-city area of Wuppertal. |
Notes:
The estimated travel times are for guidance only and may vary depending on traffic conditions and the chosen train.
Long-distance trains can be faster in parts, but stop at fewer stations.
The availability of public transport may be limited on weekends and public holidays.
Düsseldorf has much more to offer than just the old town and shopping!With our comfortable taxis and reliable airport shuttle service from Airport Taxi Düsseldorf, we will take you comfortably to all these hidden treasures of the city.Lean back and enjoy the ride while we take care of the traffic.
Notes:
Distances are given in kilometers (km).
Travel times are averages and may vary depending on traffic conditions.
Convenience is rated on a scale of 1 (least convenient) to 5 (most convenient) for an average person, taking into account factors such as cost, travel time, and user-friendliness.
Mode of transport | Distance (km) | Average travel time | Convenience |
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S-Bahn | ~8 | 12 minutes | 4 |
Bus (Line 721) | ~8 | 28 minutes | 3 |
Taxi | ~8 | 15 minutes | 5 |
Car rental | ~8 | 15-30 minutes | 2 |
Additional notes:
The S-Bahn regularly runs from Düsseldorf Airport to the city center.Simply follow the signs to the S-Bahn station.
Bus line 721 also connects the airport with the city center. The bus stop is located right in front of the terminal.
Best regards,
The team of Airport Taxi Düsseldorf