Literally meaning ‘Kings Street’, this luxury shopping street is certainly fit for kings, with every premium brand you can think of, plus some more! The City of Düsseldorf recently announced an excellent program that gives visitors free admission to 7 museums on Sundays. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. World-class (free) art shows at Julia Stoschek Collection,17. This formerly rough-and-tumble area was once a haven for squatters and gangs in the 1980s; they’ve since cleared out but the radical streak is still alive and well in the murals spray-painted on the long wall that runs along much of the street. Sorry, my friend.However, if it’s groceries or small items that you’re looking for, you may like to know that there are a few shops open for your convenience on Sundays in Düsseldorf.Many convenient stores around the city stay open on Sundays, but then again, some don’t. When we say the bar is tiny, that’s no exaggeration: it measures slightly more than 300 square feet, with just a handful of stools and tables. On Sundays, you won’t find any shops or supermarkets open (with a few exceptions, those being at the main station (Hbf), airport or a petrol station) as Sundays are a day of rest; a day to go to church, spend time with your family or grill sausages in your back yard. Some stay open late, and others decide to close up shop a bit earlier on Sundays. The area’s architecture is eye-catching and a sweet building with bright coloured shutters is never far away. Exhibitions change annually, and have included shows by such art-world luminaries as Trisha Donnelly and Turner Prize-winner Elizabeth Price. Six things you must do in... Dusseldorf. The sleekly designed M 168 – so named because it rises 168 metres above the city – offers a 40-cocktail menu that’s relatively affordable considering the stellar panoramic views (drinks average around 12 euros).Dig out your camera and capture the spectacular graffitied walls and façades of Kiefernstraße in Flingern-Süd, the epicentre of street art in Düsseldorf. there a plenty of cafes and restaurants along the route, or should you prefer a spot in more natural surroundings the Hofgarten is close by, offering places to sit, beside the waterways and plenty of opportunity to people watch.One of the things I love about Düsseldorf, is that there is always something going on. That winning combination of ancient and modern, classic and cutting-edge no doubt helps... along, of course, with the smooth, malty,So raise a glass – from stylish designer boutiques and trendy cocktail.Hop aboard a sightseeing cruise of the Rhine for one of the best views over Düsseldorf. Carb up at a fourth-generation family bakery,9. Here’s the complete list: Filmmuseum There are also other.Luckily for you, not everything is closed on Sundays, you just have to know where to go in order to get the shopping you need to be done. Far from it, as the indigenous Dusseldorfer likes nothing better than to get out, mix with the crowds, catch up on the gossip over a beer or two, have a laugh and where possible polish off a Bratwurst or two. The Kasematten hosts a number of bars, cafes and restaurants, all ready to serve everything and anything, from ice cream and waffles to Pizza or even just an Alt Bier. It’s the perfect place to get fit in the fresh air.After appreciating the latest exhibition, the KIT Café is a great spot to relax and watch the world go by.Both are easily accessible from the Altstadt, and they’re just across the street from.Book a tour of the incredible interior, then plan some time to explore the gardens, reflecting pond and protected woodlands. You can visit the collection on Thursdays from 4pm to 8pm (without a guided tour) and Friday to Sunday, when a guide is required. During a recent excavation of the U-Bahn (subway/underground) a mammoth tusk was unearthed, and it’s since been put on display in a little known mini-museum known as,Discover the best of Düsseldorf: Top Events, Food, Drinks and Insider Tips,This area is also home to one of our favorite,A post shared by Düsseldorf Now Insider Guide (@duesseldorfnow),A post shared by Schloss und Park Benrath (@schlossbenrath). A twisting path through the park allows visitors to explore every corner and the cloud-like shaped trees, create a rather reflective atmosphere. Enter via the KIT café glass pavilion and head down the flight of stairs to the spare concrete-walled gallery, whose unique V-shape and slanted floors are the result of its being nestled between two major road tunnels. The city has an earthier side too, and residents and tourists let their hair down and quaff the local Altbier in the historic Altstadt which has hundreds of bars. Today is supposed to be the,What to do in Düsseldorf at Christmas Time,GUEST POST: The Real Side of Fuerteventura,The Wedding Diaries: Brainstorming for a Honeymoon. There’s only one tour given in English (on Friday at 4pm), so be sure to book ahead online.

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