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Travel Guide to Dusseldorf

June 13, 2010 - 5:46 pm No Comments

Dusseldorf is definitely the famous centre of style and advertising sectors in Germany. It’s the capital city of the state of North Rhine-Westphalia that is magnificently situated by the river of Rhine. Trade fairs are abundant all year round in this German town. It is the place to find several Rhenish carnival celebrations like the annual GroBte Kirmes am Rhein funfair celebrated July of every year wherein in close proximity to 5 million people as well as tourists participate. Dusseldorf is an extremely elegant and stunning town which makes it one of the country’s top 5 global cities along with Hamburg, Berlin, Frankfurt and Munich. The “big 5″ are leading cities of international investments and quick market advancement. Some of the big international players based here are Sony Ericsson, Nokia, NTT, GTS and Sandvik. Being one of the richest cities in Germany, Dusseldorf features impressive towers and buildings which are preferred visitor attractions.

If you are planning to visit to Germany, then Dusseldorf must be included in your list of priority destinations. You should visit the Altstadt, Dusseldorf’s old town center exactly where vehicles are not permitted on its beautiful cobbled roads. This particular place is tormented with incredible boutiques and trendy and luxurious dining establishments. Altstadt is sometimes called the longest bar on the planet due to many bars lined up within the district. The place is extremely popular because of its delicious beers making it a beer drinking paradise where it in no way runs out of people who hang out and relax. It’s also possible to enjoy shopping at some other high-class shops just like the Konigsallee, relax in the old city park of Hofgarten, and admire the city’s advanced harbor of Dusseldorf-Hafen and historical area of Kaiserswerth.

Some other ideal tourist spots well worth visiting in Dusseldorf would be the rococo castle Schloss Benrath, the Gothic Basilica of St Lambertus, the baroque cathedral of St Andreas, the old town hall which was developed in 1573, Rathausufer, the statue of Jan-Wellem-Reiterdenkmal at Rathausplatz, the Schlossturm Structure at Burgplatz and the Stadterhebungsdenkmal. Some of these places have long names that are too difficult to pronounce but are too easy to like.

Local climate: Going to the city of Dusseldorf is best during the months of May and September due to abundant warm and sunny weathers. Even the winter months in the city are usually fairly mild although occasional snowfall and frost are experienced during the months of December, January and February. Spring time arrives with an abundance of sunshine in March and April. The weather temperatures begin to rise in May and onwards but rain showers and thunderstorms unpredictably happen within any particular day of the summer months.

Transport: The city of Dusseldorf is served by a large international airport based 40 kms from the city called Dusseldorf Monchengladbach. Long-distance train stations serve the city for both national and regional services. The Deutsche Bahn railway network has greater than a thousand train stops in the city every day. The buses are also efficient public city transports. Metered taxi transports are also plentiful in the city but fares should be discussed with drivers first before riding in one especially when the service will be used in long trips in and around the city.