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A trip to visit Düsseldorf by Thalys

by Melle Bon Plan
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I am back in Germany (see my recent article on the Black Forest here), and this time, it is to visit the city of Düsseldorf. As I mentioned in my Black Forest post, I unfortunately knew very little about Germany, but 2019 changed that! I was therefore thrilled to head off to discover this city with my favorite photographer this time around.

I was completely unfamiliar with Düsseldorf, and I must say I was pleasantly surprised by this city, which I found very trendy. It is worth noting that the German city was 80% destroyed during the Second World War, which paved the way for a lot of reconstruction during the 20th century.

Shopping street in Düsseldorf with a 'Welcome to Düsseldorf' banner and a church spire.

Düsseldorf ferris wheel, lively promenade with a view of the old town hall.Düsseldorf manhole cover with emblem and 'HAUPTSTADT DUS' inscription.

Artist making bubbles for children in a lively street in Düsseldorf.Düsseldorf Town Hall with clock and coat of arms, red brick architecture.

Düsseldorf: view of the Rhine, bridge, ferris wheel, and skyline.

This city located in the western part of Germany is the second largest city (after Cologne) in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia. Düsseldorf is bordered by the Rhine, but most of the city was built on the right bank of the river. In the 19th century, it was the capital of the Grand Duchy of Berg.

It is also worth noting that there is a large Japanese community in Düsseldorf, as many Japanese companies have set up shop here.

Paved public square in Düsseldorf with equestrian statues and historical buildings.

Smiling traveler with patterned scarf, leaning against a brick wall in Düsseldorf.Old boat docked in a Düsseldorf canal with reflections of the buildings.

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How to get there? Practical Information

Getting to Düsseldorf by Thalys train takes 3h45 from Gare du Nord in Paris, which is quite fast in the end. During this trip, we had the opportunity to test the Thalys Premium offer, which obviously made the trip even more pleasant. I had already traveled several times with the Franco-Belgian rail company, but never in first class.

The advantages of the Thalys Premium offer:

  • travel in 1st class with more space and comfortable red seats
  • one electrical outlet per person (for me, this is super important because I always work on the train, whether on my laptop or my phone, and when I arrive, my smartphone needs to be well-charged; so when I don’t have an outlet on the train, it’s a bit of a nightmare…)
  • catering service served at our seat at any time of the day (for international journeys longer than 50 min)
  • access to lounge areas in France and Germany (which, unfortunately, we didn’t have time to test)

Thalys traveler with luggage on the platform, waiting near the train.Thalys traveler looking out the window, arrival in Düsseldorf.Breakfast served on board the Thalys: croissant, bread, juice, coffee, muesli, and cake.Thalys traveler looking out the window, beige sweater, pocket watch.Thalys coffee cup with logo during a trip to Düsseldorf.

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Ideas of things to see and do to visit Düsseldorf

As usual, I offer you a small selection of things to see and do (which I obviously tested) during a stay to visit Düsseldorf. It is quite easy to get around the city by public transport with buses, trams, and subways.

Obviously, I recommend you discover the famous shopping street Königsallee in the city center, which is full of places to shop (like Blaenk just below). And for enthusiasts, you can also take a tour of Düsseldorf’s Japanese district, “Little Tokyo”. You will find many Japanese restaurants in that area if you like that.

Lively public square in Düsseldorf with modern shops and a crowd of shoppers.

Lively pedestrian street in Düsseldorf with passersby and restaurant terraces.Streets of Düsseldorf with colorful facades and bicycles parked in front of greenery.

Canal lined with trees and a mossy brick wall in Düsseldorf.

It is also very pleasant to go for a stroll along the Rhine, on the Rheinuferpromenade, very popular with cyclists and pedestrians. At the end of the day, you can even admire a pretty sunset over the river.

Bank of the Rhine in Düsseldorf with traditional houses and cloudy sky.

Silhouette of a Düsseldorf monument at the edge of the quay with passersby and trees.Sunset over the Rhine in Düsseldorf, silhouettes looking at the water.

The good tip for visiting Düsseldorf: the Düsseldorf Card

It allows you to benefit from:
- free transport in the city
- free or reduced entry to many museums in the city
- various discounts

Rates: 10 € for 24h / 15.50 € for 48h / 17 € for 72h / 21 € for 96h

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Shopping at the Blaenk Store

This trendy pop-up store only offered digital brands to help them get started, mainly brands that don’t have the means to be in stores. The venue unfortunately just closed at the end of 2019 as it was an ephemeral pop-up store, but the website remains active, and I am convinced that they will offer new operations in Düsseldorf soon.

In addition, the modern city center of Düsseldorf is full of trendy stores and is a perfect spot for a shopping trip.

Interior of the Blaenk store in Düsseldorf with clothes and customers.

Woman trying on sunglasses in the Blaenk store in Düsseldorf.Tasting coffee beans in a Blaenk store in Düsseldorf.

Original high-top and low-top sneakers displayed on a shelf at Blaenk Düsseldorf.

Interior of the Blaenk store in Düsseldorf with designer furniture and the slogan "buy less. choose well."

Blaenk offers fashion brands as well as food, wine, alcohol, decor, or even technology products. It was notably an opportunity to discover some nice German brands, but also some ideas for products to bring back from our trip.

Bottles of rhlhein gin, including 'Erste Liga', and a glass next to a plant.

Bottle of Djahé Ginger-Rhubarb (Ingwer-Rhabarber) lemonade at Blaenk.Bottle of artisan Cinecan Popcorn Rum with label and golden spoon.

Facade of the Blaenk store in Düsseldorf with passersby entering and exiting.

Pop-up store Blaenk

Schadowstrasse 30, 40212 Düsseldorf 
open until December 31, 2019

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Visit the trendy district of the old port, MedienHafen

This is definitely the district of Düsseldorf that I found most interesting to explore! This former Rhine port has been completely reinvested by young companies (in large majority in the media and communication field), and you can find many buildings by renowned architects such as Franck Gehry, David Chipperfield, or Neuer Zollhof.

Alongside this, the district has also kept some vestiges of its former port activity, which makes for a particularly interesting mix from an architectural point of view, I think. For example, the old quay walls, stairs, and rails of the old loading tracks have been preserved and are now listed as historical monuments.

Skyline of Düsseldorf with the Rheinturm and modern buildings of the MedienHafen.

Düsseldorf Rheinturm tower viewed from below under a cloudy sky.Deconstructivist architecture of the old port of Düsseldorf with slanted windows.

Modern architecture in Düsseldorf with yellow sports car and FOCUS building.Düsseldorf Rheinturm and MedienHafen buildings by the water.

You can also go to the very top of the Rheinturm Düsseldorf tower, built between 1978 and 1981, which serves as a transmitter for ultra-high and very-high frequency waves, as well as for digital terrestrial television. At the very top of its 170 meters in height, there is visibly an incredible view! We unfortunately didn’t have time to do that, but if I ever pass through Düsseldorf again, I fully intend to go to the top of this tower!

Boats docked in the modern port of MedienHafen in Düsseldorf.

Modern buildings with wavy shapes (Neue Zollhof) in the MedienHafen of Düsseldorf.Twisted red brick architecture of the MedienHafen in Düsseldorf.

Modern architecture of the MedienHafen Düsseldorf with reflection in the water.Modern glass building in the MedienHafen of Düsseldorf, with FOCUS logo.

Modern pavilion at MedienHafen Düsseldorf with the Rheinturm television tower in the background.

Two black birds on red and white markers floating on the gray water.Historic metal crane in the MedienHafen, trendy district of Düsseldorf.

Modern and old architecture by the water in Düsseldorf with a construction crane.

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Visit the Arthena Foundation contemporary art foundation

This art gallery is precisely located in the modern part of Düsseldorf I just told you about, Medienhafen. This institution, which aims to promote contemporary art, opened its doors in 2008, and more than 150 artists have already exhibited at KAI 10 since then.

The contemporary art exhibition we saw during our visit, “In the spotlight of the night“, is produced in collaboration with 3 curators. It will close on February 9, 2020.

Contemporary art installation with projection of an owl and abstract paintings.

Woman with glasses and plaid scarf in front of a modern mural in Düsseldorf.Woman looking at three abstract and colorful artworks in a Düsseldorf gallery.

Old watercolor of the Düsseldorf city gate with cobblestones and carriages.

Diorama of a historic city illuminated at night with period characters and a fortified gate.

Detail of an old colored engraving showing characters in a city street.Silhouette in front of an artistic video installation with reflection on the floor.

Arthena Foundation Kai 10
Kaistraße 10, 40221 Düsseldorf, Germany

open from Tuesday to Sunday from 11 am to 5 pm
free admission
The good tip: free guided tour on the 2nd Sunday of each month at 3 pm

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Visit the Kunstpalast Museum in Düsseldorf

This museum complex, created in the mid-19th century, today brings together several buildings that house collections of paintings, sculptures, a collection of glass objects, a collection of modern art, and finally a collection of prints and drawings.

Kunstpalast Museum Düsseldorf with two people running on the path.

Facade of the Kunstpalast Museum in Düsseldorf with a statue on the roof.Contemporary art installation with branches and debris suspended under a white ceiling.

Woman reading in a modern art gallery in Düsseldorf, Kunstpalast Museum.

In addition to this, the venue regularly offers prestigious temporary exhibitions like the one on Pierre Cardin that we visited during our stay in the city. This exhibition on the couturier, a pioneer of ready-to-wear, is very well designed and allows you to discover the artist’s world as well as quite a few of his creations. The exhibition unfortunately ended this weekend, but I will give you a little glimpse via the beautiful photos from my favorite photographer, below.

Futuristic fashion exhibition with colored mannequins at the Düsseldorf museum.Futuristic display case with Pierre Cardin hats and clothes at the Düsseldorf museum.

Art exhibition with a red sculpture and a visitor taking a photo in Düsseldorf.Wooly red coat with puffed sleeves displayed at the Düsseldorf museum.

Fashion exhibition with mannequins presenting colorful outfits and visitors at the Düsseldorf museum.

Golden jumpsuit with draped cape on a black mannequin, Pierre Cardin outfit.Mannequins presenting golden and black haute couture dresses at the Düsseldorf museum.

Mannequin presenting a plaid coat and a brown hat, Düsseldorf exhibition.Pierre Cardin style mannequin: orange sweater, brown hat, and glasses at the Düsseldorf museum.

Museum Kunstpalast
Ehrenhof 4-5, 40479 Düsseldorf, Germany

'Pierre Cardin. Fashion Futurist' exhibition until January 5, 2020
'Norbert Tadeusz' exhibition until February 2, 2020

open every day except Monday from 11 am to 6 pm (late opening Thursday until 9 pm)
Rates: 14 € for adults / 11 € reduced rate / free for children under 12
The good tip: free for everyone on Thursdays for the permanent collections

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My favorite addresses in Düsseldorf

I share below, as usual, the few great addresses that I had the opportunity to test on the spot, including a hotel and some restaurants and bars. If you visit Düsseldorf, I think this could be useful to you.

Wind Pfalz white wine label with ornamental motif and mentions of 12.5% vol.

Düsseldorf park with fortification remains and water reflection.German butcher selling sausages and cold cuts with Bavarian decor in Düsseldorf.

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Where to go out for a beer? Brauerei Kürzer

A great place to discover both the local beers produced here by one of the city’s breweries and to feel the atmosphere of these nightlife spots in the evening. I highly recommend you go have a drink there in the evening! Especially since beers are generally not expensive in Germany at all.

For your information, all beers in Düsseldorf are altbier, which are dark beers. And here, people seem to drink beers outside in the street in front of the bars, even in winter! A convivial phenomenon quite pleasant to experience.

Group of people in a lively Düsseldorf bar at night.Smiling woman with two beers in a Düsseldorf bar.

Bartender pouring a drink into a shot glass near beer taps in Düsseldorf.

Brauerei Kürzer

Kurze Straße 20, 40213 Düsseldorf

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Where to eat on the go? Schwarzer Peter Gaststättenbetriebs GmbH

This little spot that sells German sandwiches to go was located not far from the Brauerei Kürzer bar I just told you about, so after a few beers, we went there to eat. I must say that it is quite good, it does the job (absorbing the alcohol), and all for a very modest sum.

To try: the Original Spießbratenbrötchen (4 €) or the Curry Wurst mit Brötchen (3.50 €), but be careful, I must warn you, the curry is super hot!

Grilled meat sandwich in a roll, served on a cardboard tray.

Currywurst with a bread roll served in a cardboard dish.

Schwarzer Peter Gaststättenbetriebs GmbH

Mertensgasse 27 40213 Düsseldorf

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Where to eat vegan? Sattgrün

This vegan chain has several restaurants in Düsseldorf, but also in Germany. You know me, and you know I’m not vegan, yet I found this place really very nice.

Already because the concept of Sattgrün, which offers a kind of quality vegan self-service, is quite refreshing. Then because the products are good and the prices are very accessible.

Vegan salad buffet at Sattgrün: couscous, white beans, tofu, and beets.

Sattgrün vegetarian plate: bulgur, pasta, white sauce, arugula.

Facade of the Sattgrün vegan restaurant with a "Willkommen im sattgrün" sign in Düsseldorf.

Sattgrün hafen
Brückenstr 12, 40221 Düsseldorf

open Monday to Sunday from 12 pm to 11 pm (kitchen until 10 pm)
open on Sundays and public holidays
Price: access to the buffet with plate size / small 7.90 € / medium 9.90 € / large 11.90 €

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Where to sleep? Ruby Coco Hotel Düsseldorf

Big favorite for this high-end hotel opened very recently in the center of Düsseldorf. The decor is truly designer and trendy, the rooms comfortable and quiet, and the general atmosphere trendy and relaxed. In short, it’s really a top-notch address for a short stay in the German city!

Special mention also for the small rooftop terrace hidden inside the establishment on the 2nd floor, which lacks no charm.

Ruby hotel room with woman sitting on the edge of the open window in Düsseldorf.

Pink neon 'hello gorgeous' sign above a lit wooden walkway.Woman getting ready in front of a lighted mirror in a Ruby hotel room.

'See Me Feel Me Touch Me Heal Me Play' inscription on a wooden instrument case.Guitar with a "Take Me To Your Room" sticker at the Ruby Hotel Düsseldorf.

Bright interior of a café or restaurant with customers seated near a counter.

Hotel lounge with red and blue velvet furniture and wire sculpture in Düsseldorf.Outdoor terrace with metal fire escape and white furniture in Düsseldorf.

Hotel terrace with outdoor furniture and glass structure in Düsseldorf.

The breakfast buffet is very decent, and the spaces to have it are very pleasant.

Bowl of yogurt or cereals with fruit (pineapple, watermelon), nuts, Goji berries, and muesli.

The extra touch: a small self-service area open day and night with free hot drinks available to guests

The original detail: there are guitar amps in the rooms and you can rent guitars for free at the hotel bar for musicians and music lovers

Interior of Ruby Hotel Düsseldorf with "hello gorgeous" neon sign and old sewing machines.Warm interior with tables and chairs opening onto a green terrace.

Industrial-style hotel interior with leather armchairs and red letters, Ruby Hotel Düsseldorf.Two crystal whiskey glasses with candles on a red table.

Old Köhler sewing machine, close-up on the arm.

Photographer taking a selfie behind a cutout of an elegant woman with a hat.Facade of the Ruby hotel in Düsseldorf with passersby in front of the entrance.

Ruby Coco Hotel Düsseldorf 

Steinstraße 13, 40212 Düsseldorf
free wifi
Room rates: starting at 85 € per night for 1 room for 2 people

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Thanks to Thalys and the Düsseldorf Tourist Office for this invitation to visit the city of Düsseldorf and for this beautiful discovery.Suspension bridge over the Rhine in Düsseldorf with autumn foliage.

I hope that with all this, I have made you want to visit Düsseldorf, and if you too have your own favorite addresses and tips for this destination, don’t hesitate to share them in the comments below!

German butcher selling sausages and cold cuts with Bavarian decor in Düsseldorf.Find all my articles on my travels in Germany below:
⇒ All my articles on Germany

MY STOPS IN GERMANY
⇒ Visit the Black Forest (2019)
⇒ Düsseldorf (2019)


Photo credits: Nicolas Diolez
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