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The Fascination of Dusseldorf
 
SMALL-TOWN CHARM MEETS METROPOLITAN GRANDEUR

When you come to Dusseldorf, you’ll soon find that this
elegant city breathes its very own atmosphere, a perfect blend
of dynamic business activity and the typical Rhenish zest for life.
And that’s what makes this economically busy town
so attractive and likeable. Dusseldorf is the strong heart of
the world’s seventh-largest economic region.

Roughly ten million people live and work here, staying in touch
with business and personal contacts around the world. And
North Rhine-Westphalia’s beautiful capital makes it easy to
maintain global networks: 77 airlines serve Dusseldorf
Airport, offering connections to 1,500 cities around the world.
Most European capitals are no more than a two-hours’ flight
away, and there are daily flights to destinations in the U.S. If
you fly in from overseas via Brussels, Amsterdam, or Frankfurt,
your connection to Dusseldorf will take less than an hour.


There’s much to be explored here. Take the MedienHafen, for
example, home of future-oriented disciplines such as
information and communication technology, advertising,
media, biotechnology, and consulting services. Renowned
architects like Gehry, Chipperfield, Coenen, Holl, and Vasconi
have made the “media harbor” an point of interest that attracts
architects from around the globe.

Or are you more interested in one of the world’s most famous
and exclusive shopping miles? Come and take a stroll along
the “Kö,” the catwalk for the international fashion scene.
Luxurious shopping temples and elegant terrace cafés invite
you to linger and enjoy.

At nighttime, locals and their guests traditionally frequent the
many bars and breweries in the old city center. An evening
of typical Rhenish conviviality, with a glass or two of authentic
alt beer, finishes your day off perfectly. Dusseldorf is looking
forward to meeting you!

 

 



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