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Düsseldorf Old Town Tour with admission to the Maritime Museum
Düsseldorf Old Town Tour with admission to the Maritime Museum
Düsseldorf Old Town Tour with admission to the Maritime Museum
Düsseldorf Old Town Tour with admission to the Maritime Museum
Düsseldorf Old Town Tour with admission to the Maritime Museum

Düsseldorf Old Town Tour with admission to the Maritime Museum


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  • Book this Düsseldorf old town tour to visit the market square, St. Lambertus and the longest bar in the world with a guide.
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-What you can expect-
Düsseldorf's heart beats in the old town. And it beats to its own rhythm: in the historic alleys, the spirit of the metropolis meets Rhineland serenity. The area measures just half a square kilometre, yet it is home to more than just ‘the longest bar in the world’. More than 700 years of city history await you here.

Historic buildings and cultural venues, shopping and strolling, cuisine and art – the Old Town has many faces and even more stories to tell. On this city tour, you can hear them from Düsseldorf locals. Over 260 bars and clubs, as well as cafés and restaurants, justify the Old Town's reputation as a legendary nightlife district. A local speciality: it's only a few steps between the brewery and the church, the historic market square and the modern museum building. Find out where Hoppeditz awakens, what role Elector Jan Wellem plays in the art city of Düsseldorf and how the cartwheeler became a landmark. A special finale? A detour to the Rhine promenade is well worth it. Here, you can enjoy views of Düsseldorf's famous bridges and the picturesque Rhine meadows.

You can visit the Maritime Museum in the castle tower on Burgplatz. The Rhine comes to life on the banks of the Rhine – experience its history, power, and secrets on seven fascinating floors full of models, interactive stations and surprising perspectives.

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Duration: Lasts 1 hour 30 minutes

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  • Please refer to your voucher for final information regarding meeting points, pick-up locations, and pick-up time

  • Meeting point description: Meet your tour guide at the Tourist-Info in the old town of Düsseldorf. The guide wears a name tag with his name and the Visit Düsseldorf logo.(Rheinstraße 3, 40213 Düsseldorf, Germany)

  • Know in advance:Children under 5 years old can join the tour for free

  • Admission to the Düsseldorf Maritime Museum included

FAQ

1. Is Düsseldorf Old Town suitable for a walking tour?

Absolutely. Düsseldorf Old Town, also known as Altstadt, is highly walkable and best explored on foot. Its compact size means that major attractions like the Market Square, St. Lambertus Church, and the Rhine Embankment are all within easy strolling distance. A walking tour allows you to fully immerse yourself in its historic charm, narrow alleys, and vibrant atmosphere.

2. Which streets and landmarks are key highlights to explore in Düsseldorf Old Town?

Key highlights in Düsseldorf Old Town include the central Market Square (Marktplatz) with its equestrian statue of Jan Wellem, and the historic St. Lambertus Church, recognizable by its leaning tower. The bustling Flinger Straße is a popular shopping street. For its unique pub culture, the narrow alleys of the Altstadt are famous, offering countless breweries and bars. Don't miss the Rhine Embankment Promenade for scenic river views.

3. What unique cultural aspects make Düsseldorf Old Town a notable destination?

Düsseldorf Old Town is notable for its blend of historical charm and lively modern culture. It's famous for its "Altbier," a dark, top-fermented beer brewed locally, and its unique pub culture often referred to as 'the longest bar in the world'. The Altstadt also boasts a rich art scene, traditional German architecture, and a strong connection to the Rhine River, influencing its history and lifestyle.

4. Why is Düsseldorf's Altstadt Old Town famously known as 'the longest bar in the world'?

Düsseldorf's Altstadt is often called 'the longest bar in the world' because of the sheer density of its pubs and breweries. Within a relatively small area, there are over 250 establishments, ranging from traditional breweries to modern bars, all serving local Altbier. They are often side-by-side, creating an illusion of one continuous bar counter, offering a vibrant atmosphere for socializing.

5. What are the most convenient public transportation options for reaching Düsseldorf Old Town?

Düsseldorf Old Town is easily accessible by public transportation. The Heinrich-Heine-Allee station, served by several U-Bahn (subway) lines (U70, U71, U72, U73, U74, U75, U76, U78, U79, U83), is located directly adjacent to the Altstadt. Numerous tram and bus lines also have stops within close proximity, making it simple to reach from various parts of the city.

6. Is ride-sharing, such as Uber or Bolt, commonly available for transport within Düsseldorf?

Yes, ride-sharing services like Uber and Bolt are generally available and commonly used for transport within Düsseldorf. These services offer a convenient way to travel around the city, including to and from the Old Town. Users can book rides directly through their respective mobile applications, providing flexibility for personal travel preferences.

7. What can visitors expect to discover during a visit to the Maritime Museum in Düsseldorf Old Town?

The Maritime Museum, housed in the Schlossturm (Palace Tower) in Düsseldorf Old Town, offers an insightful journey into the city's relationship with the Rhine River. Visitors can explore exhibits detailing Rhine shipping history, shipbuilding, navigation, and the aquatic ecosystem. It features various models of ships, historical maps, and artifacts, providing a comprehensive view of Düsseldorf's maritime heritage.

8. What are the main points of interest when visiting Düsseldorf's Market Square and St. Lambertus Church?

At Düsseldorf's Market Square (Marktplatz), the impressive Jan Wellem equestrian statue stands prominently, a notable piece of Baroque art. The square is often bustling with markets and events. Adjacent to it, St. Lambertus Church, a basilica minor, captivates with its distinct leaning tower and beautiful interior, including Gothic architecture, stained glass windows, and relics, offering a glimpse into the city's religious history.

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