🇩🇪 Düsseldorf 2-Day Travel Guide (Part 1)
A city of culture & art 🎨, home to Europe’s largest Japanese community Perfect for foodies and casual exploring – especially if you love Asian cuisine and photo spots! 📸 📅 Itinerary: Day 1⃣️: Japan Quarter + Rhine Promenade + Königsallee Day 2⃣️: K21 Modern Art Museum + Germany’s Largest Supermarket + MedienHafen 🍙 Japan Quarter (Immermannstraße) Known as “Little Tokyo” – the heart of Düsseldorf’s Japanese culture! Explore Asian restaurants 🍜, Japanese bookstores (with manga!), shops, and supermarkets. Don’t miss the Japan Festival in May-June: parades, cosplay, street performances, and fireworks! 🎆 ⏰ Suggested time: 2+ hours 🌉 Rhine Promenade (Rheinuferpromenade) A 1.2 km riverside walk with stunning views – perfect for photos, especially at sunset! 🌅 The Rhine Stairs are a highlight for golden hour shots. ⏰ Suggested time: 1+ hour 💡 Tip: The Old Town has tons of bars – it’s called “the world’s longest bar street”! 🍻 🛍️ Königsallee A famous 700-meter luxury shopping street lined with designer boutiques and beautiful canals 💎 ⏰ Suggested time: 2 hours 🚆 Transport Tips: ➡️ From Düsseldorf Hbf to Japan Quarter: 600m | 8 mins walk 🚶♀️ Nearby stations: D-Klosterstraße, D-Oststraße U ➡️ Japan Quarter → Rhine Promenade: Walk 20 mins (1.5 km) Or take U75/U76/U77/U78/U79 from Oststraße → Heinrich-Heine-Allee → 7-min walk ➡️ Rhine Promenade → Königsallee: Walk 17 mins (1.2 km) Or take bus 706 from Landtag/Kniebrücke → Steinstraße → 5-min walk #Germany #Travel #Düsseldorf #TravelGuide #JapanInGermany #EuropeTravel 🇩🇪✨