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Düsseldorf

Düsseldorf

Düsseldorf, the vibrant capital of North Rhine-Westphalia, offers a fascinating mix of traditional culture, modern lifestyle, and impressive architecture. The city is known for its art scene, its exclusive shopping street, and its proximity to the Rhine – ideal for a relaxed convertible tour through western Germany or along the Rhenish Saga Path.

Sights in Düsseldorf

The old town of Düsseldorf, also known as the "longest bar in the world," is famous for its pubs and restaurants. Here you can not only enjoy the famous Altbier, but also stroll through narrow alleys adorned with historic buildings and charming squares. Particularly noteworthy is the marketplace with the historic town hall, which reflects the city's history.

For art lovers, Düsseldorf offers a variety of museums, including the North Rhine-Westphalia Art Collection, the Düsseldorf Art Hall, and the Kunstpalast Museum. These institutions showcase works by renowned modern and contemporary artists and are a must-see for any art enthusiast. Königsallee, Düsseldorf's most exclusive shopping street, invites you to shop and stroll with its luxurious boutiques and elegant cafés.

The modern cityscape is particularly shaped by the Media Harbor, a former industrial area now dominated by futuristic buildings, restaurants, and bars. Here, historic architecture meets contemporary design – a fascinating place for a walk or a ride in a convertible.

Convertible Tour through Düsseldorf and Surroundings

Düsseldorf is the perfect starting point for a convertible tour through North Rhine-Westphalia. The region offers numerous beautiful routes that wind through gentle hills, wide fields, and picturesque villages. Particularly, the drive along the Rhine is an experience where you can enjoy the river in all its splendor.

One especially beautiful route leads along the Neander Valley, known not only for its natural beauty but also for the world-famous Neanderthal Museum. Those who wish to further explore the historical heritage of the region can take a drive into the surrounding area and visit cities like Duisburg, Essen, or Cologne, each offering its own cultural highlights.

Between History and Modernity

Düsseldorf is a city that connects tradition and innovation. Those interested in history and wanting to experience modern culture at the same time will find numerous opportunities to enjoy both in this city. The surroundings of Düsseldorf are ideal for a convertible tour, where both the historical architecture and the impressive landscape of the Rhineland can be explored.