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Germany's cosmopolitan Düsseldorf is a perfect city break destination as it combines a wide range of cultural offerings, a vibrant nightlife and excellent shopping facilities. Düsseldorf's tourism scene has grown in the recent past - the city has more than 260 bars and restaurants and an international reputation as a centre for art and culture with its numerous theatres and galleries.
Explore the Old Town, which boasts everything from museums to elegant boutiques. Set on the banks of the Rhine, the city offers a mix of contemporary and historic splendour. Discover a city that cherishes tradition yet relishes innovation.
Check availability >Designer Shops
Düsseldorf is a city of high fashion. The best and trendiest fashions are sold on the luxurious east side of the Königsallee; Düsseldorf's famous shopping boulevard. More than 100 designer shops are located at the Kö Galerie, Königsallee 60, and at the Kö Center, Königsallee 30. More designer shops, department stores and smaller stores can be found on Schadowstrasse at the end of Königsallee boulevard.
Antiques & Furniture
Düsseldorf's historic centre offers a fine selection of antiques stores. Lothar Heubel, Bastionstrasse 27, specializes in Asian and African antiques. One of Düsseldorf's largest suppliers of Art Deco furniture and art objects is Arts Decoratifs, Hohestrasse 20.
Victorian Restaurant, Königsstr. 3A
This is the finest restaurant in the city centre. The decor features sparkling crystal, black-leather banquettes, and masses of flowers. The food represents the best of both traditional and modern schools.
Zum Schiffchen, Hafenstrasse 5
If you're looking for Düsseldorf's most traditional and atmospheric restaurant, this is the best place to go. In the heart of the Old Town, the city's oldest restaurant serves hefty portions of regional cuisine. Over the years, the restaurant has attracted many famous diners ranging from Napoleon and Heinrich Heine to Arthur Miller.
Old Town
Düsseldorf's Old Town has been called 'the longest bar in the world' with its over 200 bars and restaurants. Close to the gothic Town Hall are two of the city's most famous landmarks; St. Lambertus Church and Castle Tower, both dating back to the 13th century.
Königsallee
Düsseldorf's most famous street spreads along a decorative canal, shaded by trees and crossed by bridges. One bank of the canal is lined with office buildings, the other with elegant shops, cafes and restaurants. At the northern end of the canal you will reach beautiful Hofgarten Gardens. From the park area, all of Düsseldorf's major attractions are within easy reach.
MediaHarbour
Düsseldorf's trendiest district. In the 19th century this area was the city's flourishing warehouse sector. Today, MediaHarbour is often a showcase for modern avant-garde architecture with buildings designed by Frank O. Gehry, architect of Bilbao's celebrated Guggenheim museum.
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- Capella Breidenbacher Hof

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- Düsseldorf Mitte

- Four Points by Sheraton Central Duesseldorf

- Fürstenhof

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- Hilton Düsseldorf

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- Holiday Inn Neuss

- Hotel Düsseldorf Mitte

- InterCity Duesseldorf

- Intercontinental Duesseldorf (Superior)

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