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Local Attractions of Dusseldorf Whether you are in Dusseldorf for pleasure or business, the city offers plenty of options to experience and explore some of the renowned tourist attractions. Dusseldorf is known to house some of the finest examples of art and architecture. The Altstadt, commonly known as the Old Town, is known for it narrow lanes and old churches. Alter Golzheimer Friedhof has the tombs of famous German citizens and also a great example of Baroque, Classicism, Neo-Gothic and Romanticism style of art and architecture. Tourists can also make a visit to Burgplatz, the castle of Count of Berg and later Dukes of Jülich. Visitors can also make visit to the public parks like Hofgarten and Nordpark.
Restaurants in Dusseldorf Dusseldorf boasts of several down-to-earth cozy eateries and restaurants. In the restaurants and bars of Dusseldorf, you can some traditional dishes like Rhenish sauerbraten, Flönz, Ähzezupp, a thick pea soup, Muscheln Rheinischer, Dusseldorfer Senfrostbraten and more. Other specialty is the Halver Hahn which is round cheese with caraway seeds and onion. It is usually eaten with Röggelchen, a small rye bread. There are other restaurants too, which specialize in serving Asian, Mediterranean and other international cuisines.
Nightlife in Dusseldorf Nightlife in Dusseldorf as expected is very lively and full of spirit. In Dusseldorf, you can also have the pleasure of enjoying one of the impressive performances of Kommödchen, a prominent political cabaret developed in the 1950s in Germany. If you want to enjoy more of the active nightlife, you can visit the pubs and bars of Dusseldorf. Most of the Dusseldorf pubs and bars are open late night till 1 am. You can also have the pleasure to enjoy in the pubs of Dusseldorf some special local drinks like Altbier, Killepitsch, Samtkragen and more. If you want to enjoy drink then you can visit the Oldtown/ Altstadt, the Bolkerstraße and bars on Ratinger Straße.
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