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    Day 1

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    Fashionable Discoveries in Düsseldorf: Exploring the Rhine and Königsallee

    On the first day of your trip, dedicate your time to exploring Düsseldorf. Along the way to the city, you'll travel alongside the Rhine River, enjoying the beautiful countryside and passing through charming medieval towns. As Germany's fashion capital, Düsseldorf offers a wealth of attractions to discover. Treat yourself to lunch with a stunning panoramic view, dine at award-winning restaurants, explore the city's most fashionable spots, and relax in a stylish hotel.

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    Halfway between Cologne and Düsseldorf, take a detour off the highway to discover Zons, a charming medieval town distinguished by its intact fortifications, half-timbered houses, and Romanesque architecture along the Rhine River.
    In this car park beside the city walls, you can leave your car and take a relaxed stroll through the town's narrow streets.
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    5 min
    Zons City Walls

    Zons City Walls

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    The well-preserved city walls of Zons, constructed in the 14th century.
    Situated beside the Rhine River and surrounded by ancient walls, Zons is a quaint medieval village with a rich history. Once an important tollway in the Holy Roman Empire, Zons has weathered fires, plagues, and river floods over the centuries.
    Today, you can explore this fortified city and discover its treasures, from the old mill and towers to the medieval church and castle.
    10.8 mi
    30 min
    Rhine Tower

    Rhine Tower

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    A 240-metre-high telecommunications tower with an observation deck and revolving restaurant.
    Begin your exploration of Düsseldorf by visiting the Rhine Tower. Standing at 240 metres, this telecommunications tower was constructed between 1979 and 1982. It serves as a unique link to the city's history and is considered one of Germany's finest multipurpose towers. Locally, it's renowned as a telecommunications hub for North Rhine-Westphalia and as a distinctive 'lighthouse' overlooking the Rhine River.
    At 168 metres, the Rhine Tower features an observation deck where you can enjoy 360-degree views of Düsseldorf and the scenic Rhine River. You'll also find a revolving restaurant on the observatory deck, a perfect spot for morning coffee while admiring the city's skyline. 🗓️ Check the opening hours and book your visit in advance. 🅿️ On-site parking is available.
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    10 min
    Rhine River Promenade

    Rhine River Promenade

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    An award-winning urban space along the Rhine River with restaurants, museums, and galleries.
    After descending from the tower, stroll along the embankment, where charming cafés, restaurants, and bars await. This area is dotted with popular attractions like the castle tower and Kunst im Tunnel, an underground modern art museum. Take a moment to visit one of these spots for a quick tour or simply soak in the atmosphere.
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    10 min
    Hotel Kö59 Düsseldorf - Member of Hommage Luxury Hotels Collection

    Hotel Kö59 Düsseldorf - Member of Hommage Luxury Hotels Collection

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    A stylish boutique hotel located on Königsallee, one of Düsseldorf's renowned shopping streets.
    Before heading out for lunch, stop by the hotel where you'll be spending the night. You can park your car and, if check-in is available, take care of that as well.
    Hotel Kö59 is a boutique hotel on the iconic Königsallee shopping street, just a short walk from downtown. Its prime location makes it the perfect base for exploring the city on foot. 🅿️ On-site parking is available.
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    10 min
    Münstermann Kontor

    Münstermann Kontor

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    A European bistro that started as an egg stand in 1885 and has been recognised in the Michelin Guide's Bib Gourmand section.
    Enjoy a relaxed lunch at Münstermann Kontor, where you can try traditional German cuisine like schnitzel and sauerkraut. This eatery started as an egg stand in 1885 on the market square, run by siblings Dina and Wilhelm Münstermann. Over the years, they expanded into butter wholesale in 1912 and diversified into delicatessen items. Their main building, acquired in 1921, remains their location today, offering a taste of local culture and the city's history. 🗓️ Check the opening hours and book a table in advance.
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    10 min
    Königsallee

    Königsallee

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    A famous boulevard known for its luxury boutiques and a sophisticated atmosphere, making it one of Europe's top shopping streets.
    Düsseldorf proudly wears the crown as Germany's fashion capital, so skipping a visit to its vibrant shopping districts would be a crime. After lunch, head to Königsallee, also known as the Kö, where you'll discover an array of luxurious shops and street-side cafés. Take a leisurely stroll through the city, admiring the architectural gems and indulging in window-shopping at Sevens, considered the prime shopping destination in Düsseldorf.
    You'll also find numerous art galleries and museums along Königsallee to explore, with the renowned Kunsthalle being the highlight. This museum is recognised as the city's leading institution for modern and contemporary art.
    0.6 mi
    15 min
    Hofgarten

    Hofgarten

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    Germany's oldest public garden, established in 1769, covering 28 hectares and featuring a blend of Baroque and English landscape styles.
    As you wander around Königsallee, you'll come across a vast green park in the heart of the bustling city. The Hofgarten, established in 1769, is the country's oldest public park. Interestingly, Maximilian Weyhe, the park's designer, resided in the Hofgärtnerhaus within its grounds.
    Over nearly four centuries, the city has undergone significant changes, with modern buildings featuring innovative architectural designs now surrounding the park, such as the Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus and the Kö-Bogen. Nevertheless, the park's serene tree-lined pathways and inviting lawns for relaxation have remained unchanged. Enjoy your evening!
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    10 min
    The Duchy

    The Duchy

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    A modern European brasserie, honoured with awards and recommended by the Michelin Guide.
    The Duchy is inspired by classic Parisian brasseries but with a wider European influence. More than just a name, The Duchy embodies independence and elegance, drawing from the historical legacy of Napoleon's Grand Duchy of Berg. The restaurant's chic ambiance reflects Düsseldorf's ducal history.
    Chef Philipp Ferber's team creates refined brasserie-style dishes with local flair, such as caviar carbonara, amberjack carpaccio, and homemade potato soup. The Raw Bar offers light delicacies, fine drinks, and classy champagne. The restaurant prioritises sustainability with a farm-to-table approach, sourcing locally and maintaining their own chicken coop, cows for milk, herbal tea blends, exclusive gin, and vineyard.
    Please note that the restaurant has a smart casual dress code. 🗓️ Check the opening hours and book a table in advance.
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    10 min
    Hotel Kö59 Düsseldorf - Member of Hommage Luxury Hotels Collection

    Hotel Kö59 Düsseldorf - Member of Hommage Luxury Hotels Collection

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    Finish your day at Hotel Kö59 in Düsseldorf, where you can relax in luxurious comfort. Unwind in your room and enjoy the amenities, including a modern gym, pool, whirlpool, and sauna. Tomorrow brings new adventures, so take this time to rejuvenate and make the most of your stay.
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