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Düsseldorf: 24-Hour Hop-On Hop-Off Ticket

Düsseldorf: 24-Hour Hop-On Hop-Off Ticket

Get on board and enjoy the highlights of Düsseldorf! The tour lasts approx. 90 minutes and will take you right around and through the city center of the vibrant metropolis on the Rhine. The modern HopOn HopOff concept allows you to get off at any stop and explore your favorite spots at your own leisure. En route, learn more about each attraction and the history of the city through earphones (ten languages). The stops for the bus tours are: • Königsallee (Kö-Brücke Königsallee/Steinstraße) (first bus leaves at 10 a.m., the last bus at 4 p.m.) • Burgplatz/Altstadt • Rheinturm/Medienhafen (öffentliche Haltestelle: Rheinturm - 1) • Rheinterrasse/Ehrenhof (öffentliche Haltestelle: Rheinterrasse) • Nordpark/Aquazoo (Kaiserswerther Str.) • Kunstakademie/Altstadt (öffentliche Haltestelle: Tonhalle/Ehrenhof - 5) • Main entrance (central library-Konrad-Adenauer-Platz 1) • Königsallee (Kö-Brücke Königsallee/Steinstraße)

Düsseldorf: Rhine Tower Adult Entry (February-December 2024)

Düsseldorf: Rhine Tower Adult Entry (February-December 2024)

The Rhine Tower, Dusseldorf's most recognizable landmark, was created by architect H. Deilmann and built in 1982 on the edge of the city center’s southern district at the entrance to the Media Harbour. From the tower, you will experience the most breathtaking view of the Rhine Metropolis: the Media Harbour, historic city center, Hofgarten, Königsallee and the Rhine. If on the day of your visit the weather is clear, the view extends as far as the Cologne Cathedral.  Opening Hours:  Sunday to Thursday: 11.00 AM - 12:00 AM Friday, Saturday, and Holidays: 11:00 AM - 1:00 AM

Dusseldorf: Old Town & Altbier Tour

Dusseldorf: Old Town & Altbier Tour

Together with your guide, you will take a look behind the scenes of the time-honored and myth-enshrouded provincial capital of North Rhine-Westphalia. See the hotspots of the old town, experience its unique atmosphere, and taste one of its culinary specialties: the famous Düsseldorf Altbier. Your guide will tell you lots of interesting facts about the history of the city and provide you with a crash course in terms of Düsseldorf Platt - the local dialect. Learn about historic buildings, French influences on the city, and secret recipes. You will also, of course, hear about the traditional rivalry with Düsseldorf's neighbor, Cologne. With the perfect combination of information and entertainment, you walk from one highlight to another. Explore locations and stories that mean a lot to the locals. Find out more about poets, painters, and even punk and pop artists who started their careers here.

Düsseldorf: Scavenger Hunt Self-Guided Tour

Düsseldorf: Scavenger Hunt Self-Guided Tour

Your city game box contains 11 sealed and numbered envelopes, each holding riddles that need to be solved. Following clear and precise directions, you will be taken on a walk through Düsseldorfs modern but historic city center, as you solve the riddles to find your way to the various sights. It’s up to you when you start your scavenger hunt through Düsseldorf, as well as how long you wish to stay at each location. You can take a break from your city game at any time or even continue your scavenger hunt on another day, just as you like. The scavenger hunt through Düsseldorf begins at the main train station, then leads through the Japanese Quarter to the Kö-Bogen and Königsallee. It continues in the old town with its town hall and its many restaurants and breweries. You can also discover the Rhine promenade and the Medienhafen. There is no need to make an appointment for your scavenger hunt game. Simply book the game box and have it sent to you (the shipping costs are already included in the price), or notify your guides to pick it up outside opening hours.

Düsseldorf: 2-Hour Segway Tour along the Rhine

Düsseldorf: 2-Hour Segway Tour along the Rhine

Explore Düsseldorf's green heart on a Segway tour along the beautiful banks of the Rhine. Ride across the Rhine promenade to the old town, pass the Burgplatz and Rhine Tower and visit a picturesque brewery for an altbier (traditional beer).  Meet your guide and get set up with your Segway and helmet. Visit Düsseldorf's house brewery Uerige and refresh yourself tasting a traditional Altbier. Make your way through the green oasis of Rhine Park, which home to some hidden gems.  Glide across the Theodor Heuss Bridge and get a glimpse of the harbor and see the place where industry, trade, and logistics come together. Go by Rhine Tower, the marina and the parliament of North Rhine-Westphalia before returning to the starting point.

Düsseldorf: E-Scooter City Tour

Düsseldorf: E-Scooter City Tour

Start the tour at the highest building in the city, the Rhine Tower. You'll soon feel safe on the Scuddy against the backdrop of the state parliament building and the spectacular Rheinknie bridge and can look forward to lots of fun. On top of that, you'll get plenty of Rhenish charm and humor from your guide. We do not offer an art-historical city tour, but a relaxed tour led by the guide with a lot of heart & local color (only German-speaking).  The tour begins with a ride along the Rhine. It takes you across the spacious Burgplatz square with the castle tower. Keep close to the Rhine to reach the Oberkassel Bridge and the venerable St. Lambertus Church in the old town with its leaning tower. From there, we explore Düsseldorf's living room, the Andreas Quartier. This is where living, art, culture and cuisine are beautifully combined. Continuing past the K20 art collection, the route leads us through the Hofgarten towards Kö-Bogen II, which currently has Europe's largest green façade. After a detour to the Schauspielhaus, we take a look at the Drei-Scheiben-Haus, an impressive piece of contemporary architecture from the 1960s. The route leads us slowly back through the new pedestrian shopping paradise Schadowstraße towards the Rhine promenade at a relaxed pace back to the starting point.

Discover Düsseldorf's secrets: Your game. Your city. Your adventure.

Discover Düsseldorf's secrets: Your game. Your city. Your adventure.

One neighborhood. One mission. Your discovery. Düsseldorf's old town is waiting to be discovered by you - with secrets that only you can uncover. Start your treasure hunt tour, where clues and riddles will guide you through the city's secret corners. Simply download the app, find the starting point and off you go. Very uncomplicated, very different. Experience history in a new way Forget classic city tours - this is your very own personal discovery tour. With a code you get access to the game and dive deep into Düsseldorf's past. With every task you solve and every step you take, the history of the city comes to life. Your pace, your path, your discoveries. For adventurers, teams and explorers Whether you are traveling in pairs, in a team or all alone - the treasure hunt tour adapts to your style. Experience the adventure in a team, compete against each other in a duel or go on a solo discovery. Düsseldorf becomes a playing field for you to conquer. Technology meets a thirst for adventure Embark on an exciting journey that combines the spirit of discovery with high-tech. Discover the hidden stories behind Düsseldorf's landmarks. The app is your compass and the city becomes an adventure. Puzzle, discover, immerse yourself Show what you've got: solve tricky puzzles, discover hidden treasures and uncover Düsseldorf's secrets. And if you get stuck? No problem! Your host is just a message away and will give you hints to get you back into the game if you get stuck. Düsseldorf like never before. Start your treasure hunt tour and let the old town become your adventure. Experience Düsseldorf from a whole new perspective, every step of the way on your journey of discovery. Download the app, log in, get started - and Düsseldorf is yours.

Düsseldorf: Guided walk of most pointless city facts

Düsseldorf: Guided walk of most pointless city facts

If you are new in town and love useless knowledge and the guessing fun that comes with it, this is the tour of Düsseldorf for you. Find out things that you didn't know you were interested in. Real fun facts to share Düsseldorf is known for the Kö and the jewellery. But the city has so much more to offer. You will not only see one or the other sight with different eyes, but also learn absolutely useless knowledge about NRW's state capital. Weird architecture, creepy personalities and other not important things - fun guaranteed! This tour takes you through Düsseldorf and reveals curious facts and anecdotes that will surprise even the locals. Along the way, you will also find out why Düsseldorf's pedestrian lights have a yellow phase and how many streets in Germany bear Düsseldorf's name. The tour takes you through several parks, along the banks of the Rhine and along Königsallee. You will visit the Kö-Bogen II, the roaring Düssel, the Sport im Park, the Fortuna-Büdchen, St Lambert's Church, Joseph Beuys' stovepipe, the Neanderkirche and the town hall balcony. You start on Schadowstraße and end after a 6 km walk just a few metres further on Königsallee. Allow about 3 hours for this city tour. At the tour stops, there are entertaining tasks to solve and fun questions to answer. Who knows, for example, what ... but no, we won't tell you yet! The tour is a great way to get outside and discover new things with family, friends or on your own. It's like being shown Düsseldorf by a good friend. Many anecdotes will enrich your walk through the city. You can start the tour at any time and as often as you like in the browser of a smartphone. On site or even from the comfort of your sofa. Enjoy your time in Düsseldorf! *** Good to know *** You will receive the link to start the tour in an email directly after booking.

Düsseldorf: Media Harbor and Rhinetower

Düsseldorf: Media Harbor and Rhinetower

Just how dynamically Düsseldorf is developing is particularly evident in the MedienHafen. Until the 1980s, the area was dominated by warehouses - today the district is in a state of permanent upheaval. Discover spectacular architectural icons on the tour: The quirky buildings by American Frank O. Gehry are just as characteristic of the MedienHafen today as the open forms of the Landtag. The highlight of the tour is the ascent to the Rhine Tower. Enjoy an impressive view of the Rhine metropolis from 168 meters with explanations and stories about Düsseldorf from our tour guides.

Düsseldorf: Private Walking Tour with a Professional Guide

Düsseldorf: Private Walking Tour with a Professional Guide

Experience the beauty of Dusseldorf on a private walking tour with a guide. Learn about the area while visiting famous places like the Old Town, Rhine Promenade, St. Lambertus Church, and many more. You will start your tour near the old town to see the St. Lambertus Church, old buildings, cafes, etc. Immerse yourself into the vibe while listening to the history of the city. Visit the iconic Rhine Promenade and grab a cozy spot to enjoy the scenery. During the tour, your guide will tell you about the massive bombing during World War II, the religious and political background, and other facts about the city. Another point of interest is the famous Königsallee area, a popular shopping district in the city. After exploring some shops, you will see the famous Wilhelm Marx House, the first European skyscraper from the 1920s. Finally, walk by the great Rhine River and watch the TV Tower, the main feature of the city's skyline. Discover all the highlights of the charming city of Dusseldorf in an exciting walking tour. 

Rheinturm: Our most recommended tours and activities

Düsseldorf: 24-Hour Hop-On Hop-Off Ticket

Düsseldorf: 24-Hour Hop-On Hop-Off Ticket

Get on board and enjoy the highlights of Düsseldorf! The tour lasts approx. 90 minutes and will take you right around and through the city center of the vibrant metropolis on the Rhine. The modern HopOn HopOff concept allows you to get off at any stop and explore your favorite spots at your own leisure. En route, learn more about each attraction and the history of the city through earphones (ten languages). The stops for the bus tours are: • Königsallee (Kö-Brücke Königsallee/Steinstraße) (first bus leaves at 10 a.m., the last bus at 4 p.m.) • Burgplatz/Altstadt • Rheinturm/Medienhafen (öffentliche Haltestelle: Rheinturm - 1) • Rheinterrasse/Ehrenhof (öffentliche Haltestelle: Rheinterrasse) • Nordpark/Aquazoo (Kaiserswerther Str.) • Kunstakademie/Altstadt (öffentliche Haltestelle: Tonhalle/Ehrenhof - 5) • Main entrance (central library-Konrad-Adenauer-Platz 1) • Königsallee (Kö-Brücke Königsallee/Steinstraße)

Düsseldorf: Rhine Tower Adult Entry (February-December 2024)

Düsseldorf: Rhine Tower Adult Entry (February-December 2024)

The Rhine Tower, Dusseldorf's most recognizable landmark, was created by architect H. Deilmann and built in 1982 on the edge of the city center’s southern district at the entrance to the Media Harbour. From the tower, you will experience the most breathtaking view of the Rhine Metropolis: the Media Harbour, historic city center, Hofgarten, Königsallee and the Rhine. If on the day of your visit the weather is clear, the view extends as far as the Cologne Cathedral.  Opening Hours:  Sunday to Thursday: 11.00 AM - 12:00 AM Friday, Saturday, and Holidays: 11:00 AM - 1:00 AM

Dusseldorf: Old Town & Altbier Tour

Dusseldorf: Old Town & Altbier Tour

Together with your guide, you will take a look behind the scenes of the time-honored and myth-enshrouded provincial capital of North Rhine-Westphalia. See the hotspots of the old town, experience its unique atmosphere, and taste one of its culinary specialties: the famous Düsseldorf Altbier. Your guide will tell you lots of interesting facts about the history of the city and provide you with a crash course in terms of Düsseldorf Platt - the local dialect. Learn about historic buildings, French influences on the city, and secret recipes. You will also, of course, hear about the traditional rivalry with Düsseldorf's neighbor, Cologne. With the perfect combination of information and entertainment, you walk from one highlight to another. Explore locations and stories that mean a lot to the locals. Find out more about poets, painters, and even punk and pop artists who started their careers here.

Düsseldorf: Scavenger Hunt Self-Guided Tour

Düsseldorf: Scavenger Hunt Self-Guided Tour

Your city game box contains 11 sealed and numbered envelopes, each holding riddles that need to be solved. Following clear and precise directions, you will be taken on a walk through Düsseldorfs modern but historic city center, as you solve the riddles to find your way to the various sights. It’s up to you when you start your scavenger hunt through Düsseldorf, as well as how long you wish to stay at each location. You can take a break from your city game at any time or even continue your scavenger hunt on another day, just as you like. The scavenger hunt through Düsseldorf begins at the main train station, then leads through the Japanese Quarter to the Kö-Bogen and Königsallee. It continues in the old town with its town hall and its many restaurants and breweries. You can also discover the Rhine promenade and the Medienhafen. There is no need to make an appointment for your scavenger hunt game. Simply book the game box and have it sent to you (the shipping costs are already included in the price), or notify your guides to pick it up outside opening hours.

Düsseldorf: 2-Hour Segway Tour along the Rhine

Düsseldorf: 2-Hour Segway Tour along the Rhine

Explore Düsseldorf's green heart on a Segway tour along the beautiful banks of the Rhine. Ride across the Rhine promenade to the old town, pass the Burgplatz and Rhine Tower and visit a picturesque brewery for an altbier (traditional beer).  Meet your guide and get set up with your Segway and helmet. Visit Düsseldorf's house brewery Uerige and refresh yourself tasting a traditional Altbier. Make your way through the green oasis of Rhine Park, which home to some hidden gems.  Glide across the Theodor Heuss Bridge and get a glimpse of the harbor and see the place where industry, trade, and logistics come together. Go by Rhine Tower, the marina and the parliament of North Rhine-Westphalia before returning to the starting point.

Düsseldorf: E-Scooter City Tour

Düsseldorf: E-Scooter City Tour

Start the tour at the highest building in the city, the Rhine Tower. You'll soon feel safe on the Scuddy against the backdrop of the state parliament building and the spectacular Rheinknie bridge and can look forward to lots of fun. On top of that, you'll get plenty of Rhenish charm and humor from your guide. We do not offer an art-historical city tour, but a relaxed tour led by the guide with a lot of heart & local color (only German-speaking).  The tour begins with a ride along the Rhine. It takes you across the spacious Burgplatz square with the castle tower. Keep close to the Rhine to reach the Oberkassel Bridge and the venerable St. Lambertus Church in the old town with its leaning tower. From there, we explore Düsseldorf's living room, the Andreas Quartier. This is where living, art, culture and cuisine are beautifully combined. Continuing past the K20 art collection, the route leads us through the Hofgarten towards Kö-Bogen II, which currently has Europe's largest green façade. After a detour to the Schauspielhaus, we take a look at the Drei-Scheiben-Haus, an impressive piece of contemporary architecture from the 1960s. The route leads us slowly back through the new pedestrian shopping paradise Schadowstraße towards the Rhine promenade at a relaxed pace back to the starting point.

Discover Düsseldorf's secrets: Your game. Your city. Your adventure.

Discover Düsseldorf's secrets: Your game. Your city. Your adventure.

One neighborhood. One mission. Your discovery. Düsseldorf's old town is waiting to be discovered by you - with secrets that only you can uncover. Start your treasure hunt tour, where clues and riddles will guide you through the city's secret corners. Simply download the app, find the starting point and off you go. Very uncomplicated, very different. Experience history in a new way Forget classic city tours - this is your very own personal discovery tour. With a code you get access to the game and dive deep into Düsseldorf's past. With every task you solve and every step you take, the history of the city comes to life. Your pace, your path, your discoveries. For adventurers, teams and explorers Whether you are traveling in pairs, in a team or all alone - the treasure hunt tour adapts to your style. Experience the adventure in a team, compete against each other in a duel or go on a solo discovery. Düsseldorf becomes a playing field for you to conquer. Technology meets a thirst for adventure Embark on an exciting journey that combines the spirit of discovery with high-tech. Discover the hidden stories behind Düsseldorf's landmarks. The app is your compass and the city becomes an adventure. Puzzle, discover, immerse yourself Show what you've got: solve tricky puzzles, discover hidden treasures and uncover Düsseldorf's secrets. And if you get stuck? No problem! Your host is just a message away and will give you hints to get you back into the game if you get stuck. Düsseldorf like never before. Start your treasure hunt tour and let the old town become your adventure. Experience Düsseldorf from a whole new perspective, every step of the way on your journey of discovery. Download the app, log in, get started - and Düsseldorf is yours.

Düsseldorf: Guided walk of most pointless city facts

Düsseldorf: Guided walk of most pointless city facts

If you are new in town and love useless knowledge and the guessing fun that comes with it, this is the tour of Düsseldorf for you. Find out things that you didn't know you were interested in. Real fun facts to share Düsseldorf is known for the Kö and the jewellery. But the city has so much more to offer. You will not only see one or the other sight with different eyes, but also learn absolutely useless knowledge about NRW's state capital. Weird architecture, creepy personalities and other not important things - fun guaranteed! This tour takes you through Düsseldorf and reveals curious facts and anecdotes that will surprise even the locals. Along the way, you will also find out why Düsseldorf's pedestrian lights have a yellow phase and how many streets in Germany bear Düsseldorf's name. The tour takes you through several parks, along the banks of the Rhine and along Königsallee. You will visit the Kö-Bogen II, the roaring Düssel, the Sport im Park, the Fortuna-Büdchen, St Lambert's Church, Joseph Beuys' stovepipe, the Neanderkirche and the town hall balcony. You start on Schadowstraße and end after a 6 km walk just a few metres further on Königsallee. Allow about 3 hours for this city tour. At the tour stops, there are entertaining tasks to solve and fun questions to answer. Who knows, for example, what ... but no, we won't tell you yet! The tour is a great way to get outside and discover new things with family, friends or on your own. It's like being shown Düsseldorf by a good friend. Many anecdotes will enrich your walk through the city. You can start the tour at any time and as often as you like in the browser of a smartphone. On site or even from the comfort of your sofa. Enjoy your time in Düsseldorf! *** Good to know *** You will receive the link to start the tour in an email directly after booking.

Düsseldorf: Media Harbor and Rhinetower

Düsseldorf: Media Harbor and Rhinetower

Just how dynamically Düsseldorf is developing is particularly evident in the MedienHafen. Until the 1980s, the area was dominated by warehouses - today the district is in a state of permanent upheaval. Discover spectacular architectural icons on the tour: The quirky buildings by American Frank O. Gehry are just as characteristic of the MedienHafen today as the open forms of the Landtag. The highlight of the tour is the ascent to the Rhine Tower. Enjoy an impressive view of the Rhine metropolis from 168 meters with explanations and stories about Düsseldorf from our tour guides.

Düsseldorf: Private Walking Tour with a Professional Guide

Düsseldorf: Private Walking Tour with a Professional Guide

Experience the beauty of Dusseldorf on a private walking tour with a guide. Learn about the area while visiting famous places like the Old Town, Rhine Promenade, St. Lambertus Church, and many more. You will start your tour near the old town to see the St. Lambertus Church, old buildings, cafes, etc. Immerse yourself into the vibe while listening to the history of the city. Visit the iconic Rhine Promenade and grab a cozy spot to enjoy the scenery. During the tour, your guide will tell you about the massive bombing during World War II, the religious and political background, and other facts about the city. Another point of interest is the famous Königsallee area, a popular shopping district in the city. After exploring some shops, you will see the famous Wilhelm Marx House, the first European skyscraper from the 1920s. Finally, walk by the great Rhine River and watch the TV Tower, the main feature of the city's skyline. Discover all the highlights of the charming city of Dusseldorf in an exciting walking tour. 

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4.5
(1,026 reviews)

Our guide Rene showed us the special features of Düsseldorf in an interesting and entertaining way. Highly recommended. The Scotch&Soda mentioned above is no longer there, but the meeting point is still easy to find. Thank you Rene!

The View was amazing, it was a bit crowded and the cafe understaffed so we left a fat tip, but all together it was great and worth the money.

It’s an amazing experience There is such an incredible Düsseldorf view. But the restaurant + the entry fee was too expensive for my opinion

Relaxing and spectacular view at night! It wasn’t clear that we could eat in the restaurant.

Amazing view but price a bit high per person 12.50