Dusseldorf International Airport: Located just 5 miles from the city center, Dusseldorf Airport is easily accessible by both long distance and commuter trains. It is Germany's third largest airport after Frankfurt and Munich. While mo...
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Known as a hub for fashion and trade fairs, the city of Dusseldorf has been ranked number one in Germany and number six worldwide in quality of life for its safety, cleanliness and great recreation opportunities. This is not just a city for business people locals; visitors will enjoy the vibrant arts and cultural scene. Just a short ride from the airport by car or train is the city centre, where even those with just a few hours to spare can enjoy a walk along the Rheinufer (Rhein walk) from the old town to the harbor. Architecture enthusiasts will be able to admire the many architectural marvels such as the Stadttor (City Gate) which serves as the headquarters for the Minister President (Governor), or the Rheinhafen (Center of Arts) designed by famous American architect Frank Gehry. Those with a bit more time can check out Dusseldorf's beautiful castles. Like many European cities, visitors can get a good flavor for the city in less than a day of sightseeing
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Architektur & Esskultur |
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Art City |
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Benders Marie Muschelhaus |
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Brauerei Schumacher |
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Burgplatz and a walk along the Rhine |
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Cafe Florian |
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Carlsplatz |
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Fashion City |
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Fishhaus |
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Malkesten |
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Maruyasu |
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Media Harbor |
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Mongo's |
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Okologische Marktwirtschaft |
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Old Town |
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Ristorante Rossini |
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Schorn |
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Zum Schlussel |