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Düsseldorf: Scavenger Hunt Self-Guided Tour

Düsseldorf: Scavenger Hunt Self-Guided Tour

Your city game box contains 11 sealed and numbered envelopes, each holding riddles that need to be solved. Following clear and precise directions, you will be taken on a walk through Düsseldorfs modern but historic city center, as you solve the riddles to find your way to the various sights. It’s up to you when you start your scavenger hunt through Düsseldorf, as well as how long you wish to stay at each location. You can take a break from your city game at any time or even continue your scavenger hunt on another day, just as you like. The scavenger hunt through Düsseldorf begins at the main train station, then leads through the Japanese Quarter to the Kö-Bogen and Königsallee. It continues in the old town with its town hall and its many restaurants and breweries. You can also discover the Rhine promenade and the Medienhafen. There is no need to make an appointment for your scavenger hunt game. Simply book the game box and have it sent to you (the shipping costs are already included in the price), or notify your guides to pick it up outside opening hours.

Düsseldorf: E-Scooter City Tour

Düsseldorf: E-Scooter City Tour

Start the tour at the highest building in the city, the Rhine Tower. You'll soon feel safe on the Scuddy against the backdrop of the state parliament building and the spectacular Rheinknie bridge and can look forward to lots of fun. On top of that, you'll get plenty of Rhenish charm and humor from your guide. We do not offer an art-historical city tour, but a relaxed tour led by the guide with a lot of heart & local color (only German-speaking).  The tour begins with a ride along the Rhine. It takes you across the spacious Burgplatz square with the castle tower. Keep close to the Rhine to reach the Oberkassel Bridge and the venerable St. Lambertus Church in the old town with its leaning tower. From there, we explore Düsseldorf's living room, the Andreas Quartier. This is where living, art, culture and cuisine are beautifully combined. Continuing past the K20 art collection, the route leads us through the Hofgarten towards Kö-Bogen II, which currently has Europe's largest green façade. After a detour to the Schauspielhaus, we take a look at the Drei-Scheiben-Haus, an impressive piece of contemporary architecture from the 1960s. The route leads us slowly back through the new pedestrian shopping paradise Schadowstraße towards the Rhine promenade at a relaxed pace back to the starting point.

Düsseldorf: Guided City Architecture Walking Tour

Düsseldorf: Guided City Architecture Walking Tour

Learn about the fascinating history of some well-known Düsseldorf buildings on a guided shared group or private walking tour. Stroll along Königsallee, through the old town, and to the Ehrenhof district as you discover the people and stories behind the city's architectural masterpieces. Meet your guide and enjoy an engaging journey through the fascinating architecture of the city center of Düsseldorf. Hear the stories of the striking facades, as well as about the people and institutions behind them. Visit some notable local buildings like Stahlhof, Wilhelm-Marx House, and the Carschhaus and Kaufhof department stores. Admore the imposing Dreischeibenhaus skyscraper, the Schauspielhaus Theater, and the Kö-Bogen, Kunstakademie, and Ehrenhof. Learn about regional and international architects who have made their mark on the city, and enjoy plenty of stops to capture fantastic photos.

Düsseldorf: Guided True Crime Tour on "The Kö"

Düsseldorf: Guided True Crime Tour on "The Kö"

This tour is only available in German. This tour takes you to the scenes of exciting criminal cases along the famous Königsallee, "The Kö" in Düsseldorf. Well-known companies such as Metro and Henkel were defrauded here, and jealousy and greed led to contract killings and other crimes. Join Sherlock Norbert Holmes and Dr Anja Watson on a journey through a dozen true cases of human abysses. From murders of passion to bizarre scams - the tour offers a colourful mix of creepy cases. The tour starts at the lower end of Königsallee and ends at the Kö-Bogen. It takes about 1.5 hours and covers a distance of around 2 kilometres. There are also opportunities for breaks along the way. Learn more about the serial killer Peter Kürten, who became known as the "Vampire of Düsseldorf", and other notorious cases such as the murder without a corpse or the Ice King, who was shot in his sleep. The tour requires a little detective story imagination, as many buildings no longer look the same today as they did at the time of the crime. But you will be mesmerised by the exciting stories and dark secrets of the city. To get you in the mood, you can listen to the theme tune of the English TV series "Sherlock". Have fun discovering the dark side of Düsseldorf! *** Good to know *** You will receive the link to start the tour in an email directly after booking.

Düsseldorf: Guided walk of most pointless city facts

Düsseldorf: Guided walk of most pointless city facts

If you are new in town and love useless knowledge and the guessing fun that comes with it, this is the tour of Düsseldorf for you. Find out things that you didn't know you were interested in. Real fun facts to share Düsseldorf is known for the Kö and the jewellery. But the city has so much more to offer. You will not only see one or the other sight with different eyes, but also learn absolutely useless knowledge about NRW's state capital. Weird architecture, creepy personalities and other not important things - fun guaranteed! This tour takes you through Düsseldorf and reveals curious facts and anecdotes that will surprise even the locals. Along the way, you will also find out why Düsseldorf's pedestrian lights have a yellow phase and how many streets in Germany bear Düsseldorf's name. The tour takes you through several parks, along the banks of the Rhine and along Königsallee. You will visit the Kö-Bogen II, the roaring Düssel, the Sport im Park, the Fortuna-Büdchen, St Lambert's Church, Joseph Beuys' stovepipe, the Neanderkirche and the town hall balcony. You start on Schadowstraße and end after a 6 km walk just a few metres further on Königsallee. Allow about 3 hours for this city tour. At the tour stops, there are entertaining tasks to solve and fun questions to answer. Who knows, for example, what ... but no, we won't tell you yet! The tour is a great way to get outside and discover new things with family, friends or on your own. It's like being shown Düsseldorf by a good friend. Many anecdotes will enrich your walk through the city. You can start the tour at any time and as often as you like in the browser of a smartphone. On site or even from the comfort of your sofa. Enjoy your time in Düsseldorf! *** Good to know *** You will receive the link to start the tour in an email directly after booking.

Düsseldorf: Grand Boulevard "The Kö" Self-Guided Walk

Düsseldorf: Grand Boulevard "The Kö" Self-Guided Walk

This tour is only available in German. This is an informative and fun self-guided tour of Düsseldorf’s Königsalle, also known as "the Kö". Learn all about the street’s unique history. Uncover memories of the first telephones, stories about the First World War, and see why the street is famous for its fashion and high-end style. The tour starts at Corneliusplatz and takes you along Königsallee. The motto here is "see and be seen", but you will but you will look behind the facades. First you visit the Kaufhaus an der Kö, which opened in 1909 as the Tietz department stores' and is now known as Kaufhof. Continue to the Tritonen-Brunnen (Triton Fountain), which was once part of the city's fortifications. You will discover the Girardet House and learn more about the history of Königsallee. The tour continues to the Bastion Bridge, the Neckerei Fountain and the Kö Lion, which has guarded Königsallee since 1960. You will visit the Stilwerk, a shopping centre for interior design, and the Kö-Galerie, which was Germany's most modern shopping arcade in 1986. Other tour stops include the Sevens, the Lichtburg and the Heinemann confectionery, famous for its Champagne truffles. The tour ends at the Haus der Universität and the Kö-Bogen, two impressive architectural highlights of the city. Enjoy the flexibility of a self-guided tour which you can use at any time as you get to know "the Kö" at your leisure. The tour is a great way to get outside and discover new things with family, friends or on your own. It's like being shown Düsseldorf by a good friend. Many anecdotes will enrich your walk through the city. You can start the tour at any time and as often as you like in the browser of a smartphone. On site or even from the comfort of your sofa. Enjoy your time in Düsseldorf! *** Good to know *** You will receive the link to start the tour in an email directly after booking. Like everywhere else in Germany, all shops in Düsseldorf are closed on Sundays. However, the restaurants and cafés are open.

Explore the best intro tour of Dusseldorf with a Local

Explore the best intro tour of Dusseldorf with a Local

This experience is provided by an independent Local. Enjoy this enchanting and colourful city, with a splendid building of Tonhalle and the cheerful Rheinuferpromenade, with a local who will show you all of their favourite spots. Discover the best of Dusseldorf, its off-the-beaten path tracks and hidden gemsl! You will feel as if you've stumbled into a city from another era and getting to know more about the local culture, the local spots where people like to go for a coffee or for having dinner! You will get introduced to the city as if you just met your best friend from overseas and he would be showing you his city! Who is a Local? A Local is someone who is passionate about sharing authentic experiences based on their interests. As LocalBini, we bring together passionate people from all around the world giving them the opportunity to offer unique experiences via our marketplace.

Kö-Bogen: Our most recommended tours and activities

Düsseldorf: Scavenger Hunt Self-Guided Tour

Düsseldorf: Scavenger Hunt Self-Guided Tour

Your city game box contains 11 sealed and numbered envelopes, each holding riddles that need to be solved. Following clear and precise directions, you will be taken on a walk through Düsseldorfs modern but historic city center, as you solve the riddles to find your way to the various sights. It’s up to you when you start your scavenger hunt through Düsseldorf, as well as how long you wish to stay at each location. You can take a break from your city game at any time or even continue your scavenger hunt on another day, just as you like. The scavenger hunt through Düsseldorf begins at the main train station, then leads through the Japanese Quarter to the Kö-Bogen and Königsallee. It continues in the old town with its town hall and its many restaurants and breweries. You can also discover the Rhine promenade and the Medienhafen. There is no need to make an appointment for your scavenger hunt game. Simply book the game box and have it sent to you (the shipping costs are already included in the price), or notify your guides to pick it up outside opening hours.

Düsseldorf: E-Scooter City Tour

Düsseldorf: E-Scooter City Tour

Start the tour at the highest building in the city, the Rhine Tower. You'll soon feel safe on the Scuddy against the backdrop of the state parliament building and the spectacular Rheinknie bridge and can look forward to lots of fun. On top of that, you'll get plenty of Rhenish charm and humor from your guide. We do not offer an art-historical city tour, but a relaxed tour led by the guide with a lot of heart & local color (only German-speaking).  The tour begins with a ride along the Rhine. It takes you across the spacious Burgplatz square with the castle tower. Keep close to the Rhine to reach the Oberkassel Bridge and the venerable St. Lambertus Church in the old town with its leaning tower. From there, we explore Düsseldorf's living room, the Andreas Quartier. This is where living, art, culture and cuisine are beautifully combined. Continuing past the K20 art collection, the route leads us through the Hofgarten towards Kö-Bogen II, which currently has Europe's largest green façade. After a detour to the Schauspielhaus, we take a look at the Drei-Scheiben-Haus, an impressive piece of contemporary architecture from the 1960s. The route leads us slowly back through the new pedestrian shopping paradise Schadowstraße towards the Rhine promenade at a relaxed pace back to the starting point.

Düsseldorf: Guided City Architecture Walking Tour

Düsseldorf: Guided City Architecture Walking Tour

Learn about the fascinating history of some well-known Düsseldorf buildings on a guided shared group or private walking tour. Stroll along Königsallee, through the old town, and to the Ehrenhof district as you discover the people and stories behind the city's architectural masterpieces. Meet your guide and enjoy an engaging journey through the fascinating architecture of the city center of Düsseldorf. Hear the stories of the striking facades, as well as about the people and institutions behind them. Visit some notable local buildings like Stahlhof, Wilhelm-Marx House, and the Carschhaus and Kaufhof department stores. Admore the imposing Dreischeibenhaus skyscraper, the Schauspielhaus Theater, and the Kö-Bogen, Kunstakademie, and Ehrenhof. Learn about regional and international architects who have made their mark on the city, and enjoy plenty of stops to capture fantastic photos.

Düsseldorf: Guided True Crime Tour on "The Kö"

Düsseldorf: Guided True Crime Tour on "The Kö"

This tour is only available in German. This tour takes you to the scenes of exciting criminal cases along the famous Königsallee, "The Kö" in Düsseldorf. Well-known companies such as Metro and Henkel were defrauded here, and jealousy and greed led to contract killings and other crimes. Join Sherlock Norbert Holmes and Dr Anja Watson on a journey through a dozen true cases of human abysses. From murders of passion to bizarre scams - the tour offers a colourful mix of creepy cases. The tour starts at the lower end of Königsallee and ends at the Kö-Bogen. It takes about 1.5 hours and covers a distance of around 2 kilometres. There are also opportunities for breaks along the way. Learn more about the serial killer Peter Kürten, who became known as the "Vampire of Düsseldorf", and other notorious cases such as the murder without a corpse or the Ice King, who was shot in his sleep. The tour requires a little detective story imagination, as many buildings no longer look the same today as they did at the time of the crime. But you will be mesmerised by the exciting stories and dark secrets of the city. To get you in the mood, you can listen to the theme tune of the English TV series "Sherlock". Have fun discovering the dark side of Düsseldorf! *** Good to know *** You will receive the link to start the tour in an email directly after booking.

Düsseldorf: Guided walk of most pointless city facts

Düsseldorf: Guided walk of most pointless city facts

If you are new in town and love useless knowledge and the guessing fun that comes with it, this is the tour of Düsseldorf for you. Find out things that you didn't know you were interested in. Real fun facts to share Düsseldorf is known for the Kö and the jewellery. But the city has so much more to offer. You will not only see one or the other sight with different eyes, but also learn absolutely useless knowledge about NRW's state capital. Weird architecture, creepy personalities and other not important things - fun guaranteed! This tour takes you through Düsseldorf and reveals curious facts and anecdotes that will surprise even the locals. Along the way, you will also find out why Düsseldorf's pedestrian lights have a yellow phase and how many streets in Germany bear Düsseldorf's name. The tour takes you through several parks, along the banks of the Rhine and along Königsallee. You will visit the Kö-Bogen II, the roaring Düssel, the Sport im Park, the Fortuna-Büdchen, St Lambert's Church, Joseph Beuys' stovepipe, the Neanderkirche and the town hall balcony. You start on Schadowstraße and end after a 6 km walk just a few metres further on Königsallee. Allow about 3 hours for this city tour. At the tour stops, there are entertaining tasks to solve and fun questions to answer. Who knows, for example, what ... but no, we won't tell you yet! The tour is a great way to get outside and discover new things with family, friends or on your own. It's like being shown Düsseldorf by a good friend. Many anecdotes will enrich your walk through the city. You can start the tour at any time and as often as you like in the browser of a smartphone. On site or even from the comfort of your sofa. Enjoy your time in Düsseldorf! *** Good to know *** You will receive the link to start the tour in an email directly after booking.

Düsseldorf: Grand Boulevard "The Kö" Self-Guided Walk

Düsseldorf: Grand Boulevard "The Kö" Self-Guided Walk

This tour is only available in German. This is an informative and fun self-guided tour of Düsseldorf’s Königsalle, also known as "the Kö". Learn all about the street’s unique history. Uncover memories of the first telephones, stories about the First World War, and see why the street is famous for its fashion and high-end style. The tour starts at Corneliusplatz and takes you along Königsallee. The motto here is "see and be seen", but you will but you will look behind the facades. First you visit the Kaufhaus an der Kö, which opened in 1909 as the Tietz department stores' and is now known as Kaufhof. Continue to the Tritonen-Brunnen (Triton Fountain), which was once part of the city's fortifications. You will discover the Girardet House and learn more about the history of Königsallee. The tour continues to the Bastion Bridge, the Neckerei Fountain and the Kö Lion, which has guarded Königsallee since 1960. You will visit the Stilwerk, a shopping centre for interior design, and the Kö-Galerie, which was Germany's most modern shopping arcade in 1986. Other tour stops include the Sevens, the Lichtburg and the Heinemann confectionery, famous for its Champagne truffles. The tour ends at the Haus der Universität and the Kö-Bogen, two impressive architectural highlights of the city. Enjoy the flexibility of a self-guided tour which you can use at any time as you get to know "the Kö" at your leisure. The tour is a great way to get outside and discover new things with family, friends or on your own. It's like being shown Düsseldorf by a good friend. Many anecdotes will enrich your walk through the city. You can start the tour at any time and as often as you like in the browser of a smartphone. On site or even from the comfort of your sofa. Enjoy your time in Düsseldorf! *** Good to know *** You will receive the link to start the tour in an email directly after booking. Like everywhere else in Germany, all shops in Düsseldorf are closed on Sundays. However, the restaurants and cafés are open.

Explore the best intro tour of Dusseldorf with a Local

Explore the best intro tour of Dusseldorf with a Local

This experience is provided by an independent Local. Enjoy this enchanting and colourful city, with a splendid building of Tonhalle and the cheerful Rheinuferpromenade, with a local who will show you all of their favourite spots. Discover the best of Dusseldorf, its off-the-beaten path tracks and hidden gemsl! You will feel as if you've stumbled into a city from another era and getting to know more about the local culture, the local spots where people like to go for a coffee or for having dinner! You will get introduced to the city as if you just met your best friend from overseas and he would be showing you his city! Who is a Local? A Local is someone who is passionate about sharing authentic experiences based on their interests. As LocalBini, we bring together passionate people from all around the world giving them the opportunity to offer unique experiences via our marketplace.

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(117 reviews)

Great tour, but there is one mistake. Before envelope 5 we have to solve a problem - add Roman numerals and calculate the sum of the digits. Unfortunately the result is 14. There is no envelope 14. We had to try it out. This should be improved.

A fantastic experience! Our host was incredibly knowledgeable and provided a personalized tour of Dusseldorf's highlights. Highly recommended for anyone looking for an insightful introduction to the city

We had fun on the tour. It is definitely recommended. Thank you for this great work. Was certainly not the last city

Great way to explore the city with the family - child-friendly puzzles increase the fun of exploring!!!

There was a lot of information; we had a lot of fun despite the bad weather!👍👍