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Königsallee, also known as 'Ko', is one of Germany’s luxury shopping boulevards, lined with fashion showrooms, luxury retail stores, and urban parks.

The Rheinturm is a 240.5-meter high telecommunications tower that also features a revolving restaurant and an observation deck with stunning views of the city.

Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen is a major German art collection offering displays from classic modern art to contemporary works in three venues across the city.

The Rheinuferpromenade is a stylish promenade along the banks of the Rhine river, filled with bars, restaurants and synonymous with Düsseldorf's joie de vivre.

Schloss Benrath is a baroque-style palace with a historical museum, expansive gardens, and a beautiful pond, offering a tranquil escape within the city limits.

Museum Kunstpalast is an art museum with a variety of collections ranging from paintings, sculptures, and graphics to applied arts and design providing a comprehensive insight into 5000 years of art history.
The best time to visit Düsseldorf is in the summertime, from May until September when the weather is warm and the city hosts many outdoor events.
Düsseldorf is known for its pioneer influence on electronic/experimental music and its Japanese community.On a lighter note, the city is known for Altbier, a type of beer found mostly in the western part of the country.
Düsseldorf Airport is approximately 7 kilometers north of city center Düsseldorf. It usually takes 15-20 minutes to get there by car.