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🇩🇪 Düsseldorf, Germany|Leisurely 2-Day Guide (Taxi Route)

Wildpark Grafenberger Wald (Deer Park) – 3 hours in the morning 🦌 Best visited in the morning on a sunny day! This natural oasis is free entry and super welcoming. Open daily from 9 AM to 7 PM. A full loop takes about 30 minutes, but you’ll want to stay longer—the deer are incredibly cute! You can also spot wild boars, squirrels, elk, raccoons, and more. 🍎 Bring apples (cut into pieces) or carrots—only these are allowed for feeding. The deer love apples! If you offer carrots while others have apples, they’ll ignore you 😆. Pro tip: Arrive early! Once they’re full, they won’t eat even if you chase them. This park is the highlight of Düsseldorf—don’t miss it! EKO-Haus der Japanischen Kultur (Hui Guang Temple) – 1 hour in the afternoon 🏯 Located in the Japanese district, this temple makes you feel like you’ve stepped into Japan. Many local Japanese families picnic under the trees here. Spring brings beautiful cherry blossoms! 🌸 The temple is small (~20 min to explore), but allow an hour for photos. Free entry; open Tue–Sat, 1 PM–5 PM. 📌 Travel Tips: 1️⃣ Düsseldorf is compact—perfect for city walks and food adventures! 🚶‍♀️🍜 2️⃣ Some small shops don’t accept cards—keep cash on hand. 💶 3️⃣ Download Google Maps beforehand for easy navigation. 📱 #GermanyTravel #Düsseldorf #RhineRiver #RhineTower #JapanStreet #Königsallee 🦌🌸🇩🇪✈️

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🇩🇪 Düsseldorf, Germany|Leisurely 2-Day Guide (Taxi Route)

Wildpark Grafenberger Wald (Deer Park) – 3 hours in the morning 🦌 Best visited in the morning on a sunny day! This natural oasis is free entry and super welcoming. Open daily from 9 AM to 7 PM. A full loop takes about 30 minutes, but you’ll want to stay longer—the deer are incredibly cute! You can also spot wild boars, squirrels, elk, raccoons, and more. 🍎 Bring apples (cut into pieces) or carrots—only these are allowed for feeding. The deer love apples! If you offer carrots while others have apples, they’ll ignore you 😆. Pro tip: Arrive early! Once they’re full, they won’t eat even if you chase them. This park is the highlight of Düsseldorf—don’t miss it! EKO-Haus der Japanischen Kultur (Hui Guang Temple) – 1 hour in the afternoon 🏯 Located in the Japanese district, this temple makes you feel like you’ve stepped into Japan. Many local Japanese families picnic under the trees here. Spring brings beautiful cherry blossoms! 🌸 The temple is small (~20 min to explore), but allow an hour for photos. Free entry; open Tue–Sat, 1 PM–5 PM. 📌 Travel Tips: 1️⃣ Düsseldorf is compact—perfect for city walks and food adventures! 🚶‍♀️🍜 2️⃣ Some small shops don’t accept cards—keep cash on hand. 💶 3️⃣ Download Google Maps beforehand for easy navigation. 📱 #GermanyTravel #Düsseldorf #RhineRiver #RhineTower #JapanStreet #Königsallee 🦌🌸🇩🇪✈️

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EKŌ-Haus der Japanischen Kultur e.V.
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