Excursions with experienced guides in Dusseldorf
Excursions in Dusseldorf in English language. Discover 28 exciting excursions in Dusseldorf, starting from just 10 €. Explore the vibrant Altstadt, marvel at the stunning Rhine Tower, and enjoy the artistic treasures of the Kunstsammlung. Experience the charm and culture of this dynamic German city.
Discover Dusseldorf: Top Guided Tours for Every Traveler
Dusseldorf turned from a small fishing village into a developed tourist city with all the amenities and original culture, a lot of attractions and interesting tours. Duesseldorf received the status of a city in the 17th century. Nowadays, the new part and the ancient locality are geographically divided by the Rhine. After crossing the river, tourists can visit historical places and look at ancient sights. For convenience, you can hire an English-speaking guide. A sightseeing tour will allow you to enjoy the cozy atmosphere of the city and see most of the cultural monuments in one day.
Attractions and activities in Duesseldorf
The local guide will definitely advise you to try beer in Altstadt, where you can choose from over 260 bars, snack bars, breweries, and cafes. You should definitely take a tour of the water zoo, which is interesting for both adults and children. An experienced guide will lead you through the territory of "Aqua-Zoo" and show you the main feature – a tropical forest. A trip to the zoo is in the top among popular entertainment.
Other favorite tourist attractions:
- Benrath Palace with exquisite architecture combining elements of classicism and rococo.
- The Rhine embankment - you can walk without a guide here. Sunsets are especially beautiful from here.
- The Rhine Tower is a 240-meter-tall structure that is the best viewing platform in Duesseldorf.
- Royal Avenue with lush vegetation, a world-famous fountain, artful sculptures, benches, and beautiful bridges. This famous fountain is called "Triton".
- Media Harbor - the port of the city.
If you are tired from tours, Duesseldorf can offer you to go shopping, examine your health at the German University clinic, do a wheel (a traditional local ritual) and just enjoy the fresh air.