Nice place to visit with kids and family! And it’s so huge you can easily wander throughout the day. Has multiple locations to do photography and relaxing. People were sun bathing around fountains as it’s summer right now. You can do cycling as the track is huge. Public washroom available which is free of cost. There is nice corner or you can say a fish pond which has nice fishes but feeding is not allowed so you can just sit back and watch them. Artificial fall is created but it looks beautiful slides for children are there. Commuting is not difficult as there are good tram options available. Parking space is huge so no issue with parking also. For public transport use tram. Or may be you can just cycle. There is one cafe inside the garden but not many options in that cafe so you can carry your food or drinks along esp water. Also there is a corner which has grape vines! And it looks wonderful as new grapes are coming in! All in all a nice place to spend your day! Plan your...
Read more⭐ Japanese Garden Review ⭐ We visited during winter/fall, and it wasn’t worth it. The place was not well-maintained—the pond was empty and dirty, which detracted from the experience.
While it might be better in the summer, this is not a true Japanese garden. It has some small decorations, but compared to other Japanese gardens, like those in Hamburg or Berlin, it falls short.
If you want an authentic Japanese atmosphere, the Eco House is a much better option. Honestly, this is worth visiting only if you’re already going to the Aquazoo.
🚶♂️ Getting There 🚶♀️ Easily accessible, especially if you’re visiting the Aquazoo.
💡 Tips for a Better Visit 💡
Consider visiting in the summer, as it might be more appealing then 🌸. Combine your visit with the Aquazoo to make the trip worthwhile 🐟. For a truly Japanese experience, visit the Eco House instead 🏯.
✨ Review made by Pedro and Fiorella...
Read moreVisiting the Japanese Garden in Düsseldorf was an enchanting experience that I highly recommend to anyone seeking tranquility and natural beauty. This meticulously landscaped garden is a serene oasis amidst the bustling city, featuring traditional Japanese elements like stone lanterns, bridges, and serene ponds. The cherry blossom trees, when in bloom, add an extra layer of charm to the already picturesque scenery. It's a perfect spot for leisurely walks, photography, or simply finding a peaceful corner to relax and reflect. Informative signs throughout the garden offer insights into Japanese culture and gardening traditions, enhancing the experience. Whether you're a nature lover, a photography enthusiast, or someone seeking a moment of serenity, the Japanese Garden is a must-visit destination...
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