




Dusseldorf Old Town: Heritage, Architecture & Vibrant Culture
By BlackBuck Travels
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Features
- Mobile voucher
- Instant confirmation
Activity location
- Altstadt
- Heinrich-Heine-Allee,
- 40213, Dusseldorf, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Meeting/Redemption Point
- Jan-Wellem-Reiterstandbild Düsseldorf
- Marktplatz
- 40213, Düsseldorf, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany
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What's included, what's not
- Private guided tour
- Service charge and refreshments
Know before you book
- Service animals allowed
- Public transport options are available nearby
- Not recommended for travellers with poor cardiovascular health
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
What you can expect
This walking tour through Düsseldorfer Altstadt offers a captivating journey through the cultural and historical heart of Düsseldorf, where centuries-old architecture meets a lively modern atmosphere. Guests will explore iconic landmarks such as the historic Marktplatz, the elegant Düsseldorf Town Hall, and the striking St. Lambertus Basilica, while uncovering stories of influential figures and the city’s rich past. The experience is enhanced by scenic moments along the Rhine, views of the modern Rhine Tower, and a visit to the historic Schlossturm. Combined with the unique charm of the “longest bar in the world,” this tour delivers a perfect blend of history, architecture, and vibrant local culture in one unforgettable experience.
Activity itinerary
Altstadt
- 10m
Begin your walking tour in the heart of Düsseldorfer Altstadt, famously known as the “longest bar in the world.” Despite its compact size, the Old Town boasts more than 300 bars, pubs, and breweries, creating a lively and unique atmosphere. As you stroll through its charming streets, you will experience a vibrant mix of traditional Rhineland culture and modern city life, with historic facades standing alongside bustling venues.
Marktplatz
- 15m
Continue to Marktplatz, the historic marketplace that dates back to the 14th century and formed part of Düsseldorf’s early expansion. Today, this central square serves as a focal point for public events and civic life. Here you will encounter the impressive Düsseldorf Town Hall as well as the iconic Jan Wellem equestrian statue, a tribute to one of the city’s most influential rulers.
Old Town Hall
- 10m
Take a closer look at the Town Hall complex itself, an architectural ensemble comprising three distinct buildings from different historical periods. These include the “Old Town Hall” on the northern side of the square, the Wilhelminian-style extension, and the Grupello House to the west. Together, they reflect the evolving political and architectural history of Düsseldorf across centuries.
Dusseldorf
- 15m
Nearby, you will find the statue of John Sigismund, an important historical figure who became Duke of Prussia through his marriage to Duchess Anna. This monument offers insight into the dynastic connections that shaped regional power in early modern Europe.
St. Lambertus Church
- 20m
As you continue your walk, pass by the elegant St. Lambertus Basilica, one of the city’s oldest landmarks, instantly recognisable by its distinctive twisted tower. This Gothic church adds a spiritual and architectural highlight to the Old Town and is closely tied to Düsseldorf’s medieval heritage.
Rhine Tower
- 20m
Proceed towards the Rhine riverfront, where you will enjoy scenic views along the promenade. In the distance, you will see the modern Rhine Tower rising above the skyline. Nearby stands the historic Schlossturm, the only remaining part of the former ducal palace. This striking tower, with its round and hexagonal levels adorned with Tuscan columns, now houses the Maritime Museum Düsseldorf, where you can explore fascinating exhibitions about the city’s relationship with the Rhine.
Tonhalle Concert Hall (Pass by)
Conclude your tour at the remarkable Tonhalle Düsseldorf, an architectural masterpiece designed by Wilhelm Kreis. Originally constructed as a planetarium, the building now serves as one of Germany’s most renowned concert venues. It is home to the Düsseldorfer Symphoniker, which performs an extensive symphonic repertoire here as well as at the Deutsche Oper am Rhein.
Location
Activity location
- Altstadt
- Heinrich-Heine-Allee,
- 40213, Dusseldorf, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Meeting/Redemption Point
- Jan-Wellem-Reiterstandbild Düsseldorf
- Marktplatz
- 40213, Düsseldorf, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany