When you leave the central part of Düsseldorf, follow the route known as the pedestrian Rheinuferpromenade, which is a pedestrian area near the river Rhine. Dusseldorf harborThere you will also find the historical buildings, bars, restaurants and other attractions. Not far away from there you can visit the Gefallen der 39er, a memorial to the martyrs of war, situated near the Tonhalle (in Mühlenstrasse 29).

The commercial part of town is very close to the Altstadt, along the streets Wallstrasse, Flingerstrasse and Vicinity. Around there you can find everything from large department stores to small boutiques, selling objects from everyday items and curiosities and typical touristics souvenirs.

The enchanting DüsseldorfAnother area of Düsseldorf is the bustling street Königsalle, considered one of the most fashionable runways of Europe, thanks to its many brand name retailers. Thye Kö Gallery is a must, considered the most stylish in the city and right beside the channel that runs through the heart of Dusseldorf.

One of the most visited tourist attractions is the region of Kaiserswerth on the old city district, with typical buildings that recall to the past of Düsseldorf. Another local characteristic is the building Düsseldorf Tonhalle, located near the Oberkassel Bridge . Previously this building served as a planetary, but today it is the most important place in the city for events that attract large crowds, such as concerts of rock bands, and performances of classical music.

The architectural group of buildings in Düsseldorf has become the main reference for the city’s urban renewal. If you like green areas you should visit the Hofgarten, the city’s most beautiful park. This park came to be destroyed when this region of the Rhine was occupied by the French during the 19th century, but Napoleon ordered its reconstruction in the style of English gardens. Currently the park is adorned with various sculptures, and it is the favorite for sunbathing.