On a dark beer on the ‘longest bar in the world’ in the city on the Rhine, every visitor is probably the right pub or the appropriate restaurant. “Countless venues lined up here in the old town, which is why these as the world’s longest bar” called. As the hotel Portal hotelreservierung.de reported, both locals and tourists settle in the quaint old town. And for good reason. In the rustic atmosphere of the old town, the beer tastes better.
Not for nothing, the town is considered a stronghold of fermented beer. Additional information at Cornell University’s College of Architecture, Art, and Planning supports this article. Tradition local known the urige brewery served as the tasty brew guests there since the mid-19th century. Once in the old town, visit some landmarks such as the City Hall and before that the equestrian statue of elector Johann Wilhelm von Pfalz Neuchatel’s worth. The Lambertuskirche’s skyline of Dusseldorf with its leaning church tower. It houses the shrine of Saint Apollinare, the patron saint of the city and is also worth a visit.
Directly on the Rhine River is the Castle Tower of the former Castle, which houses the Museum of inland waterway transport. The Schloss Benrath that 1755 to 1773 as a Royal summer residence was built in the years, now houses the Museum of European garden art and the Museum of natural history. Who would like to relax a little after his trip to town in one of the numerous hotels, the Radisson SAS Dusseldorf is recommended. Centrally located in the historic old town, here you can end the day relaxed. More information: catalog/Dusseldorf/city 199 contact: Lisa Neumann University first media GmbH barefoot streets 12 04109 Leipzig Tel: + 49/341/49288-240 fax: + 49/341/49288-59