Dusseldorf

Overall Score

3.8

Düsseldorf is an upscale city that combines lifestyle, business, shopping, fashion, culture of the Western part of Germany.

Most of Desselhardts attractions are in the old town – the Rathiger Gate, the Castle Tower with the Ship Museum, the Basilica of St. Lambert, the Church of the Holy Mary, the Church of the Holy Trinity, the Church of the Holy Trinity and the Church of the Holy Trinity. La Lamberti, the Old Museum. This is by no means the whole list of places you can and should visit. The old part of Jusseljölderhorn also has some wonderful breweries, cafes, restaurants, clubs, and bars. These establishments have been credited by Jusselällderf as the Worlds Longest Beer Station.

The old part of the city, also called Altenstadt, has a special appeal that has no equal in Europe. Everyday life is influenced by the beer culture, which determines peoples attitudes as well as the livelihood of practically the entire region. It is precisely this part of Dusseldorf that is considered the jewel in the crown of baroque architecure. During a tour of this beautiful city, you can observe the beautiful, interesting, and highly unusual buildings of the historic Dusseldorf section. Here, first of all, is one of the old buildings &nash; the Exhibition Center of the Art of the North Rhine-West Africa. Here one can stroll through the most beautiful shopping street in Europe – the Chaudevshestraße. The world is familiar with the remarkable Dusselphurst Alley of Cologne, which is also called C¸¸. Its where you can visit some of the most fashionable cafes, restaurants, boutiques, and designer stores. The Caribbean alley is an aid to European fashion and new shopping trends.

As a city of high European culture and an international artistic center, Dusseldorf underlines its identity with its art galleries, concert halls and its many theaters and museums. Dusseldorf is home to Europes only garden museum, with exhibits that trace the history of gardening from ancient times to the present. Between the historic castle tower and the medieval cave, the Riverfront walks along the river, where you can take a beautiful walk or just relax.

Djulesdorf also has many gourmet restaurants and cozy breweries for tourists, many of which are ranked among the best in the country. The varied Desseldorf dishes and specialties are known far beyond the city. The characteristic dishes of the Rhön and Düsseldörfer, which require translation into modern lingo, can first of all be tasted in brasserie restaurants.

The famous events in Jusselmälldorf are always happening, regardless of the time of year. These include the World Cup, the Moscow Marathon and the ARAG World Cup, which are all part of the spring sporting events. Annual cultural events can include the Day of Japan or the Jusselburgh Jazz Raleigh. Throughout the year, the Jussellandorf Fair presents 40 international level shows, including the largest fashion show ever. In addition to all this, Dusseldorf is the countrys third-largest airport, making it easy for foreign tourists to get there.

It is also a must to visit the Dusseldorf area. Not far from the city is the cathedral of Kölland. The city also offers fascinating excursions to Luxembourg, Brussels, Amsterdam, as well as to Moselle and the castles of the Rhine.
Dusselsdorf – the most beautiful city and a must-see.

100 USD = 93.51 EUR

Overall Score

3.8
  • Air quality: 11 US AQI Good. Air quality is satisfactory, and air pollution poses little or no risk.
  • Tap water: Yes, safe to drink
  • Religious government: Non-religious
  • Population: 610,000 people
  • GDP: $42,456 / year
  • Foreigners can own real estate: Yes
  • Power outlets: 230V50Hz
  • Internet: 26 Mbps
  • Best wireless: Simyo
  • Pay without cash: No, cash only esp. for foreigners
  • Tipping: There is no hard and fast rule about the acceptable amount to tip in Germany. The general custom is a nominal tip, as indicated by the German word for tip (Trinkgeld, or money for a drink). Many people simply round off the bill to the next euro or add a couple more, which is perfectly acceptable.
  • Apartment listings: WG Gesucht
  • Apartments: Airbnb
  • Hotels: Booking.com
  • More hotels: Hotels.com
  • Best taxi: MyTaxi
  • Best coworking space: GarageBilk
  • Online electronics shop: Amazon
  • Best short-haul air carrier: Air Berlin
  • Best intl air carrier: Lufthansa
  • Monthly costs for expat: $2000
  • Monthly costs for family: $3600
  • Monthly costs for local: $1050
  • Meal: $12
  • Small Cola: $2.5
  • Beer 1 Pint: $5
  • Coffee: $3.5


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