Düsseldorf City Tour: Art, History, and Riverside Stroll

3 hours Not CancellableMeet on locationInstant confirmationPrivate tourGuided Operated by Blackbuck Travels Limited

Why we love it?

The Düsseldorf Essentials tour offers a three-hour exploration of the city's rich cultural and architectural heritage. Participants will visit the Museum Kunst Palast, renowned for its extensive art collection, and explore a historic 18th-century building that once served as a bank. The tour also includes a stroll through Düsseldorf's central park, providing a relaxing contrast to the urban landscape. This experience is ideal for art enthusiasts, history buffs, and anyone looking to gain a deeper understanding of Düsseldorf's unique character and charm.

Inclusions

  • Private guided tour

Exclusions

  • Gratuities and refreshments

Itinerary

Museum Kunstpalast

Firstly you are going to visit the Museum Kunst Palast which was founded as Kunstmuseum Düsseldorf, and is a typical communal arts collection in Germany.

Visit the two storey, 18th century building which was once used as a bank.

Stop 3

You will be visiting the central park of Düsseldorf.

Stop 4

You will be able to see the contemporary art in this exhibition hall. - (monday closed).

Stop 5

The Düsseldorfer Altstadt is known as "the longest bar in the world", as the small Old Town has more than 300 bars and discothèques; supposedly, each establishment's bar-counter connecting to one next door.

Stop 6

Visit the Roman Catholic Parish church, also known as the Immerather Dom and get to know about its culture.

Stop 7

Visit the maritime museum which was the last remaining part of the city palace, burned down in 1882.

Stop 8

You will find great shopping areas at this place.

Stop 9

Then your next visit will be to The marketplace which is a central square in the Old Town and was created as the part of the first city expansion in the 14th century and first documented in 1392. Today it serves predominantly representative and public purposes and is only occasionally used as a marketplace. It is dominated by the town hall and the Jan Willem equestrian monument.

Stop 10

Discover the 240.5 meter high telecommunications tower which carries aerials for directional radio, FM and TV transmitters.

Stop 11

You will then visit Neuer Zollhof which is a prominent landmark of Düsseldorf-Hafen, as well as the part of the redeveloped port of Germany.

Stop 12

Then you will visit the Gehry buildings that have become famous beyond the city limits, which was named after its world-famous American architect and designer Frank Owen Gehry, the houses were completed at the end of 1999 and have since shaped the cityscape of the state capital.

Please Note

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Stroller or pram accessible
  • Infants must not sit on laps
  • Infant seats unavailable
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not recommended for people with heart conditions

Know Before You Go

  • Animals or pets allowed
  • Public transportation nearby

Cancellation Policy

Non-refundable booking