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Dusseldorf layover
I have an afternoon/evening layover in Dusseldorf. Need a nice place to sit and people watch and wander around a bit.
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Konigsallee,no doubt.
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Yes the Ko, as they call it is one of the most fashionable streets in Europe, reflecting Dusseldorf's status as a fashion centre competing with the likes of Paris and Milan.
The leafy suave street has a canal running down its middle...i'd also walk thru the restored Old Town near the Rhine - this is a restaurant and beer hall ghetto that can be quite animated. And walk along the Rhine on the Rhine paths. Actually in a few minutes from Dusseldorf Airport you could be in Cologne by train, where next to the station is the world's largest Gothic cathedral (or one of) - a remarkable site and Cologne's riverside walk is a bit more nice than Dusseldorf's. Both towns have pleasant pedestrian shopping zones. |
Thank you so much
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I am glad that you will pay a visit to Düsseldorf. You have different options:
1) You can take a taxi into the Altstadt (old town - public transportation is also available, but it takes more time) and walk a loop. Interesting points: - the Rheinufer (riverwalk) with nice views, the historical harbour and vibrant life - the baroque Carlstadt with special atmosphere (the southern part of the Altstadt), visit the Maxkirche, a masterpiece of baroque architecture, where composers Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy and Robert Schumann worked - the Altstadt with the historic City Hall and hundreds of bars and restaurants (all styles & price levels) - the art museum K20 - an outstanding collection of art from the 20th century - or, if you are more daring, K21, a collection of very contemporary art - the Königsallee, an elegant shopping street, however expensive 2) You can take a taxi to the Neanderthal Museum and pay your ancestor a visit. It is an outstanding, very modern museum that has not only the world's most famous skeleton on display but state-of-the-art reconstructions of Neanderthal life and wonderful stories which are told by audio-guide (in English). It is also a history of mankind, including food, housing, communication etc. Everything world-class. If the weather is nice you might enjoy a walk through the Neanderthal. It is a picturesque valley with a murmuring stream (the Düssel) and has corrals with ice-age animals which have been rebred. Enjoy your stay in Düsseldorf! |
I'm going to follow the thread and print it before I leave. Thanks, you are all so helpful. The neanderthal museum sounds interesting. I travel a lot so I'm certainly open to something different.
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Public transport to Neanderthal is 51 min from the Airport. You take the S-Bahn to Hauptbahnhof (main station) and change to the S-Bahn S28 or S7 directly to Neanderthal Museum.
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