Cheap flights and Cheap Holidays to Düsseldorf
Düsseldorf is a vibrant metropolis, a hub of art and fashion, as well as a university city. Here, you'll find dozens of museums and over 100 art galleries.
What to visit in Düsseldorf?
Old Town: More than 300 bars, cafes, and clubs per square kilometer! Traditional beer is sold in a wide variety.
Königsallee (Royal Avenue): Germany's most elegant boulevard with shops of famous brands.
Jens Hofmann Park: A park that delights visitors with numerous breathtaking landscapes.
Classic Remise Düsseldorf: Paradise for car enthusiasts. Here, you can not only admire cars but also visit a combined hall for presentations, a repair and restoration complex, a spare parts shop, an auto depot, and a store for car-related clothing and gifts.
Kunstpalast Museum (Art Palace Museum): It features an impressive collection of international contemporary art. The museum also offers theatrical performances, classical music concerts, and guided tours.
What to eat?
Traditional German cuisine is unthinkable without sauerkraut, dark sauces, and meat dishes. A typical food product throughout Germany is sausages (wurst). For desserts, Germans prefer creams, cookies, puddings, and pastries.
Without a doubt, beer is the king of German drinks. Practically every village in Germany has its own brewery that brews unique beer according to its own recipe.