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Shopping Dusseldorf is quite the shopping destination. Since the weather is not always the best in this part of Germany, keep in mind that you can complete all of your shopping in the indoor Schadow Arkaden http://www. schadow-arkaden. de/. Once a month look for " Verkaufsoffener Sonntag", as stores are typically closed on Sundays in Germany, new laws allow them to open for certain Sundays each month.
Culture From its beginnings as a village (dorf) on the tiny river Düssel, Düsseldorf gradually grew into an important regional capital. By the 20th century, it had become a prosperous city and it was targeted during WWII by the RAF, who bombed it to near-destruction.
After the war, reconstruction proceeded rapidly and the city became ‘the office of the Ruhr', acting as the administrative and financial centre for Germany's famous heavy engineering district, growing wealthy while keeping itself free from industrial blight.
Sights Düsseldorf will delight you with its hospitality and its lust for life, typical of the Rhineland. The Old Town and its more than 260 rustic pubs and restaurants give you a warm welcome. The trendy Media Harbour is equally attractive. Here you will find stylish bars and a good mix of listed industrial relics. International star architects have conceived some very exciting buildings. They lend a very particular atmosphere to this place. The metropolis also has a lot to offer for those who love to shop: major international designers are represented on Königsallee. It is one of Europe's most luxurious shopping promenades. In Düsseldorf Carlstadt you will find art treasures and antiques. The picturesque centre of Kaiserswerth is also worth a visit. Benrath Palace in the south of Düsseldorf is of the late baroque period. It's historically significant, so don't miss it.
Food and drink You will find restaurants, bars, cafes in many neighborhoods (in German called 'Stadtteile') and always in Downtown. German cities are walking cities.
Düsseldorf Old Town
Düsseldorf's Altstadt, known as the 'longest bar in the world' due to its more than 260 pubs and restaurants tightly packed on 1, 5 square miles, is the place to go if you want to experience the typical Düsseldorf pub atmosphere.
The pubs are so tiny that it is common to stand outside on the street and drink you beer there; usually you dring ALT beer! Düsseldorf pubs and restaurants usually close at 1 am. Nightclubs are open until the early morning hours.
Also enjoy the Rhine Promende with its many cafes and beer gardens.
The MediaHarbor Düsseldorf
The MediaHarbor is the situated at the The old Rhine harbor has been transformed into a modern business, residential, and entertainment district called MediaHarbor (because of the major advertising companies residing here). The district offers visitors tons of 'in' bars, cafes, and restaurants. Check out 'Hammer Straße' and the surrounding area.

Düsseldorf, Tyskland

Fredag 19, April