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mat_yew asked in TravelGermany · 2 decades ago

i'm off to dusseldorf in september any good places to go?

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  • Anonymous
    2 decades ago
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    if the weather is nice then go and check out monkey's island- a beach bar located near the rhine river. it's a great place to chill. with all the sand it's always a good place to relax. so get yourself a good beer and enjoy!

    Source(s): www.monkeysisland.com
  • 2 decades ago

    There a lot of "good places" to visit, i.e. the Altstadt (old city) also known as "the longest bar in Europe", the area has more than 250 bars, breweries and restaurants, the Königsallee, one of the trendiest shopping promenades in Germany, the media harbor, the TV tower, or visit one of the many parks.

    Outside the city, you can visit Neandertal or visit the castle in Benrath.

    Whatever your interests are, I am sure you find it in the city.

  • 2 decades ago

    well hard to say cause of too less infos.

    weather will be fine! so a location near the rhine will be nice i think.

    if you're looking for a crowd of people visit the "altstadt" and its bars and stuff. go to that location linked obove for meeting fashion/media people and suitmen. it's only a couple of minutes to walk and it's all at this river.

    there are nice borroughs, too.

    there are several bigger cities near duesseldorf such as cologne with its "dom". it's just half a driving hour to holland which is an interesting place to go.

    alright, enjoy

  • 2 decades ago

    No, watch Auf Wiedersehen Pet.

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