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Want to go to Düsseldorf? Save this post! A guide to eating, drinking, and having fun.

❤️Day 1: Düsseldorf Art Palace Museum - A must-visit for art lovers. The museum houses a large collection of artworks, showcasing the artistic charm of Düsseldorf and Germany. Düsseldorf Old Town - This place is full of small shops and is a place that girls will definitely love. The cobblestone streets, ancient buildings, and bustling markets in the old town will let you feel the unique charm of Düsseldorf. Düsseldorf Old Brewery - A great place to experience German culture. Here, you can taste authentic old beer and German national dish pork knuckle, a great place to taste local food. ❤️Day 2: Benrath Palace - As the largest palace in Düsseldorf, its typical Prussian palace style is worth seeing. Düsseldorf Classic Remise - When you come to Germany, the home of cars, you must visit this classic car museum to feel the charm of cars. Wildpark Grafenberg - A great place to get close to nature. Here, you can get up close and personal with free-range deer. Bring apples or carrots for more fun. In addition, don't miss a walk along the Rhine River and the modern architecture of the Media Harbor. Stroll along Königsallee to experience the leisurely life of Germans and enjoy the local bar and coffee culture. ❤️Travel tips: Best time to travel - The best time to visit Germany is from March to October, when the days are long and the temperature is pleasant. Transportation - If you are traveling on your own, you can choose to buy a 24-hour pass, which is enough for you to visit the main attractions in two days. If time permits, you can also consider buying a public transportation pass for the surrounding towns. Accommodation - If you are just staying for a short time, you can choose to stay in a hotel near the train station. If you plan to stay in Düsseldorf for a few days, it is recommended to choose accommodation in the city center, which is convenient for transportation and has complete living facilities. ❤️Extra recommendation - Wildpark Grafenberg - This is one of the favorite places in Düsseldorf! No tickets are required, and you can interact with many deer here, a great place to experience being close to nature. Remember to bring apples or carrots! There are other walking spots and lounge chairs in the park where you can enjoy the sun and relax. ❤️Warm tips: When buying train tickets and passes, please check the routes and prices in advance, and leave enough time for ticket purchase and verification. Although most of the time you will not be checked, it is recommended to buy tickets in advance and keep them properly to avoid unnecessary trouble. ❤️Finally, I hope you have a pleasant and unforgettable trip to Düsseldorf! Remember to do your homework and prepare in advance, and have a great trip!
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Posted: Feb 15, 2025
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