Kaiserswerth Travel Guide

Düsseldorf

A cobblestone street lined with trees, benches, and street lamps. There are cars parked along the street and a few buildings with shops.
A narrow cobblestone street lined with brick buildings, a tall tower, and a parked car.
A historic building with arched windows and a dome, adjacent to a white house with green shutters.
A narrow cobblestone alley flanked by brick walls and a pink building.
A building with a red-tiled roof, a white facade, and a central archway.

Explore the artworks at a complex of castle ruins, stroll through a triple-naved basilica and relax in a beer garden.

Kaiserswerth is an enchanting riverside district in the northern outskirts of Duesseldorf. This pleasant neighbourhood contains one of the oldest sites in the region to complement its tree-lined avenues, beer gardens and river tours. Spend an afternoon exploring the historical gems and appreciating the picturesque sights.

The highlight of the region is the Kaiserpfalz Kaiserswerth, a set of ruins dating back about 1,000 years. Admire the art sculptures and the range of plant life dotted around this fascinating complex. Take a guided tour to learn the history of these thick walls, which are from the era of Emperor Friedrich Barbarossa.

Visit the marketplace at the heart of this neighbourhood for its array of baroque buildings from the 17th and 18th centuries. Capture photos of your favourite structures and get a sense of the history of this district. The town was an important strategic base for many centuries.

Take a break from the rich tapestry of the past with a few drinks in one of the cafés or riverside beer gardens. These traditional German establishments tend to have long outdoor benches with scenic views of the water and trees. Enjoy warm summer days here with a meal outdoors. Go on a dreamy boat trip from Kaiserswerth to the Old Town area of Duesseldorf.

Continue sightseeing to find the St. Suitbertus Basilica. This Romanesque structure has an impressive interior, with three naves and a baroque gilded shrine containing the relics of the church’s saint.

This district is on the eastern bank of the Rhine River, about 6 miles (10 kilometres) north of central Duesseldorf. Take a bus from the U-Bahn transportation system to arrive in around 20 to 30 minutes. You can also ride a boat along the river for a scenic arrival. Get around this small area on foot or by rental car.

Visit Kaiserswerth for the combination of fascinating historical relics and relaxing leisure activities.


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Stadtmitte

Travellers choose Stadtmitte for its ample dining options. Hop aboard the metro at Schadowstraße Tram Stop or Jacobistraße Tram Stop and check out top sights like Dusseldorfer Schauspielhaus.

Düsseldorf Old Town

Shopping, restaurants and historical sites are just a few things travellers like about Düsseldorf Old Town. Sights like North Rhine-Westphalia Art Collection and Duesseldorf City Hall are spots to explore, and you can get around the greater Düsseldorf area at Heinrich-Heine-Allee U-Bahn.

Friedrichstadt

Consider exploring the abundant dining options in Friedrichstadt. If sightseeing is on the list, Savoy Theater is a top attraction. Hop on the metro at Helmholtzstraße Tram Stop or Corneliusstraße Tram Stop to see more of the area.

Stadtbezirke 01

While you're in Stadtbezirke 01, take in top sights like Museum Kunstpalast or NRW-Forum Düsseldorf, and hop on the metro to see more of the city at Lennéstraße Tram Stop or Dreieck Tram Stop.

Stadtbezirk 3

If you're spending time in Stadtbezirk 3, check out sights like Neuer Zollhof or Marina Düsseldorf and hop on the metro to see more of the city at Suitbertusstraße Tram Stop or Südring Tram Stop.



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