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Oh, how beautiful Düsseldorf is!

Düsseldorf can be both relaxed and really fancy. Between quaint corners and stylish hotspots, there's plenty to discover. The Rhine metropolis is perfect for going out for a really good meal, finding new favourite items while shopping or simply experiencing how surprisingly green a big city can be.

Whether it's an Altbier in the old town or a sundowner on the banks of the Rhine, this is where tradition meets modern lifestyle. And it's precisely this mix that makes Düsseldorf a place you'll want to come back to again and again. When are you coming?

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Explore Düsseldorf like a local.

The most important sights – not to be missed:

Altstadt Düsseldorf: The heart of the city with quaint alleyways, cool breweries and the famous "longest bar in the world". Perfect for an evening full of fun and Düsseldorf joie de vivre.

Königsallee: The "Kö" is a must for anyone who loves shopping and looking and being looked at. Here you will find everything your shopping heart desires, from luxury boutiques to chic cafés.

Rheinuferpromenade Düsseldorf: Ideal for relaxing walks along the Rhine with a cool drink in your hand and a view of passing ships. Insider tip: Especially beautiful at sunset.

MedienHafen Düsseldorf: This is where old warehouse architecture meets modern architecture. An exciting mix, perfect for photos and amazement.

Rhine Tower Düsseldorf: The city's landmark with a view that really blows you away. Especially great at sunset or when the city glitters at night.

What you should not miss in Düsseldorf:

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The Carlsplatz

Carlsplatz is a paradise for anyone who fancies fresh food, cheese, flowers or small treats. A market where you simply want to stroll through the stalls and try everything.
A shelf with various groceries in the Little Tokyo district.

Little Tokyo

Little Tokyo is just a 10-minute walk from HENRI Düsseldorf: Japanese flair in the centre of Düsseldorf with sushi bars, Japanese supermarkets and small shops where you can get a taste of the real Tokyo feeling. Here you can immerse yourself in Japanese culture, discover new specialities or simply take a leisurely stroll through the streets.
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Three Little Birds

Three Little Birds is one of the most popular beer gardens on the Rhine in Düsseldorf, located directly on the Robert-Lehr-Ufer. Here you can enjoy a relaxed, unconventional atmosphere with cool drinks, a beautiful view of the water and casual vibes. Perfect for balmy evenings to round off the day in a cosy atmosphere.
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Visit to the Tonhalle

The Tonhalle Düsseldorf is the musical heart of the city. A place where classical concerts, orchestral performances and exciting crossover events come together. The impressive architecture of the historic building alone casts a spell over visitors, while the first-class acoustics inside provide goosebump-inducing moments.
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The theatre

The Schauspielhaus Düsseldorf is one of the city's most important theatres and offers everything from classic plays to modern productions. The impressive architecture and varied programme make it a real hotspot for theatre fans – or for anyone who simply wants to spend a special evening with good acting.
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Green Düsseldorf

Düsseldorf has a surprising amount of greenery in the centre of the city. From the spacious Hofgarten to the idyllic Nordpark and the relaxed Rheinpark. Here you can go jogging, have a picnic or simply enjoy the sunshine. There are cosy corners to read in, cafés to linger in and plenty of space to leave the hustle and bustle of the city behind for a while.
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Benrath Castle

Benrath Palace is a real gem on the southern outskirts of Düsseldorf. With its magnificent baroque architecture, elegant gardens and extensive park, it invites you to marvel and stroll around. Whether on a guided tour of the palace or a picnic in the park, here you can experience history up close and relax at the same time.
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Rooms & studios at
HENRI Düsseldorf

Not from yesterday. But from the 70s.

Perfect for city or business travellers. For those who don't want standard, but something special. Modern furnishings meet nostalgia. Macoré wood meets retro patterns and a good dose of cosiness.

What you can expect:

  • High-quality cotton bed linen
  • In-room bar with coffee and tea station
  • Bright yellow shower room with separate WC
  • Free WiFi

HENRI insider tips in Düsseldorf

The Fortuna booth with people in front of it.

Sporty cult drinking hall

The Fortuna Bude is THE fan and meeting place for everyone who wants to experience the real football feeling in Düsseldorf. Whether you are a fan of Fortuna Düsseldorf or simply fancy a rousing sports atmosphere: Here, football is celebrated together with cool drinks, snacks and a good atmosphere.
A group of people in front of the town hall in Düsseldorf.

City Hall Düsseldorf

Düsseldorf City Hall is located right in the historic city centre and is a real eye-catcher with its impressive façade and striking tower. From here, you can not only watch the hustle and bustle of the old town, but you can also get exciting insights into the history, politics and architecture of the city on guided tours.
A group of people sit at tables in front of the Zum Schiffchen restaurant.

It tastes good here!

The Zum Schiffchen restaurant is a Düsseldorf institution: charming, traditional and perfect for anyone who wants to enjoy Rhenish cuisine in a cosy atmosphere. With classic dishes, regional specialities and a touch of history, you immediately feel at home here.