
Düsseldorf
Rhine metropolis of fashion and art. Germany's advertising capital blends Japanese culture, Altbier tradition, and avant-garde architecture along the river.
Quick Facts: Düsseldorf in June
- Cheapest fare
- ฿14,634
- Cheapest month
- May
- Airlines
- 3 carriers
- Flight time
- ~21h 5m
- Avg temperature
- 18°C
- Climate
- Mild
- Distance
- 0 km
Rhine metropolis of fashion and art. Germany's advertising capital blends Japanese culture, Altbier tradition, and avant-garde architecture along the river.
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฿16,045
June p90
฿23,018
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About Düsseldorf
Düsseldorf's Altstadt (Old Town) is nicknamed 'the longest bar in the world' — and for good reason. Over 260 bars, restaurants, and brewpubs crowd into a compact riverside quarter that buzzes every evening of the week. The star attraction is Altbier, Düsseldorf's distinctive copper-colored, top-fermented beer served in small 200ml glasses by no-nonsense waiters called Köbes who keep replacing your glass until you place a coaster on top. The four great Altbier breweries — Uerige, Füchschen, Schumacher, and Schlüssel — each have atmospheric tap rooms in the Altstadt where the beer flows directly from the barrel. Beyond beer, the Old Town holds baroque churches, the Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen art museum, and the Burgplatz square overlooking the Rhine. A walk along the Rhine promenade connects the historic quarter to the futuristic MedienHafen district, where Frank Gehry's twisted buildings and other bold architectural statements reflect in the harbor waters.
Düsseldorf hosts the largest Japanese community in Europe, centered on Immermannstraße near the central station. This 'Little Tokyo' is not a tourist gimmick but a genuine cultural quarter with Japanese supermarkets, bookshops, izakayas, and some of the best ramen and sushi outside Japan. The annual Japan Day festival draws over a million visitors for a spectacular fireworks display over the Rhine, martial arts demonstrations, and cosplay parades. The Japanese gardens in Nordpark offer a serene escape with carefully tended landscapes donated by the Japanese community. For authentic dining, Naniwa serves the city's best ramen, while Yabase offers an izakaya experience that could pass for central Tokyo. The area also has Japanese bakeries serving fluffy milk bread and matcha pastries. This unique cultural fusion — German Altbier and Japanese ramen, baroque architecture and bonsai gardens — gives Düsseldorf a cosmopolitan character that surprises first-time visitors.