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|2 hours|up to 10 people
Anja K.
Anja K.
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Dusseldorf Highlights in 2 hours - Express Tour
The highlights of Düsseldorf: Luxury Shopping Street Königsallee, modern architecture and the historical old town
$ 334 USD
Includes all fees
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|5 hours|up to 6 people
Ross Phillip G.
Ross Phillip G.
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Roots to Routes: A Journey Through Your Ancestral Heritage
Your Family’s Story Awaits: Explore Your Heritage
$ 1,284 USD
Includes all fees
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|2 hours|up to 10 people
Anja K.
Anja K.
(2)
Contemporary Architecture in the Media Harbour Express Tour
Explore Dusseldorf's modern quarter including Pritzker price awarded architect's buildings
$ 334 USD
Includes all fees
Food and Lifestyle in Dusseldorf Experience
|4 hours|up to 10 people
Anja K.
Anja K.
(1)
Food and Lifestyle in Dusseldorf Experience
A foodie takes you to her favourite market, mustard, beer and luxury shopping at Königsallee in this Half-Day Tour
$ 527 USD
Includes all fees
Dusseldorf's Old Town Express Tour
|2 hours|up to 10 people
Anja K.
Anja K.
(0)
Dusseldorf's Old Town Express Tour
Let's experience history and stories in and around the longest bar in the world!
$ 334 USD
Includes all fees
Christmas Market tour - Private Tour
|2 hours|up to 10 people
Anja K.
Anja K.
(1)
Christmas Market tour - Private Tour
Visit 5 (!) Christmas Markets in the City Center
$ 283 USD
Includes all fees
Craft Beer Experience in Dusseldorf
|2 hours|up to 10 people
Anja K.
Anja K.
(1)
Craft Beer Experience in Dusseldorf
Explore with me several microbreweries and taste the best beers of the city in this express tour
$ 283 USD
Includes all fees
Dusseldorf Highlights in 2 hours - Bus and Walking Tour
|2 hours|up to 10 people
Anja K.
Anja K.
(0)
Dusseldorf Highlights in 2 hours - Bus and Walking Tour
The highlights of Düsseldorf: Luxury Shopping Street Königsallee, modern architecture and the historical old town
$ 334 USD
Includes all fees

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Dusseldorf is where modern energy meets historic charm, a city on the Rhine that surprises at every turn. Your local guide transforms Dusseldorf tours into an exploration of its contrasts. Imagine a private tour through the avant-garde Kunstsammlung or the lively Königsallee. The Altstadt, often called the longest bar in the world, invites you to savour traditional Altbier and local dishes. A food and wine tour uncovers Dusseldorf’s culinary stories, with each taste adding depth to the experience. Skipping lines, you embrace the city’s pulse, guided by someone who reveals Dusseldorf's heart in ways only a local can. Here, every street beckons and every moment is an opportunity to celebrate. If you’re looking for more inspiration, take a look at our curated list of things to do in Dusseldorf. Explore Dusseldorf your way At ToursByLocals, we believe that how you explore is just as important as where you go. That’s why every Dusseldorf tour is private, flexible, and built around you: Move at your own pace, skip the crowds, make connections and follow your curiosity. Find local guides offering private tours in Dusseldorf for every interest, including: - History tours: Wander the Altstadt with stops at St. Lambertus’s twisted spire and the Schlossturm museum, then learn the story of Altbier with a tasting at Uerige or Schumacher. Many tours also ride up to Kaiserswerth to roam the Kaiserpfalz ruins by the Rhine. - Architecture tours: Walk the MedienHafen to see Gehry’s Neuer Zollhof, the colourful Colorium, and the Rheinturm, then compare them with the sleek Kö-Bogen by Daniel Libeskind and the classic Dreischeibenhaus near Hofgarten. Your guide can shape tours around modern icons or church architecture, depending on your interests. - Shopping tours: Browse designer flagships along Königsallee and value finds on Schadowstrasse, with time to sample cheeses and spices at Carlsplatz Market. For something different, visit the Japanese neighbourhood on Immermannstrasse for stationery, skincare, and cookware you can take home. The centre is easy to cover on foot and well served by U-Bahn and trams; if you want less walking or have limited time, you can book chauffeured tours or ask your local guide about private transportation. This isn’t a one-size-fits-all itinerary, you can tailor your private tour to match your interests, pace and personality with a local who knows Dusseldorf inside and out. Walking tours & neighbourhoods Explore Dusseldorf on a private walking tour and delve into its dynamic neighborhoods with a local guide. There's no better way to know a neighborhood than with a local by your side. - Altstadt: Known as the "longest bar in the world," Altstadt offers a lively mix of traditional breweries and modern bars. This area is perfect for those wanting to experience Dusseldorf's nightlife and historic charm. - MedienHafen: A hub of innovative architecture and contemporary art, MedienHafen is ideal for design enthusiasts and cultural tourists. Explore the striking buildings and enjoy riverside dining. - Königsallee: Whether you're a shopping enthusiast or simply enjoy luxury, Königsallee is the place to be. This upscale boulevard offers high-end shops and beautiful canal views. - Oberkassel: With its leafy streets and art nouveau architecture, Oberkassel is perfect for families and those seeking a relaxed vibe. Enjoy a stroll along the Rhine and discover local cafes. Day trip ideas from Dusseldorf From Düsseldorf, it makes sense to look beyond the Altstadt and plan easy day trips to nearby cities and landscapes, letting your tour lean into food, art, design, or nature without rushing. Cologne: A towering cathedral, a walkable Old Town by the Rhine, and Kölsch breweries that show how locals pour and pair their beer; if art is your focus, your tour can swing through the modern art cluster near the river and street art in Ehrenfeld, while history fans tap into Roman layers and river trade stories. Bonn: Germany’s former capital sets up a compact day with Beethoven’s roots, modern politics along the Museum Mile, and quiet riverside paths; you can keep it music heavy, dig into Cold War sites, or sample Rhineland dishes in neighbourhood pubs that keep things simple. Essen and Zollverein: A UNESCO-listed coal and coking plant turned culture park shows how the Ruhr reinvented itself, with clean brick-and-steel lines that are strong for photography; your tour can trace industrial history, explore design spaces on the grounds, and add a lake loop at Baldeneysee if you want a greener finish. Wuppertal: Ride the hanging monorail above the river, then step into steep streets, classic villas, and small galleries that tell a quieter story of textile wealth; good for families who like unusual transport, and for architecture fans who enjoy 19th-century detail without big crowds. Aachen: Close to Belgium and the Netherlands, this border city brings Charlemagne’s legacy into focus at the cathedral and old quarter, plus a long spa tradition; it suits history lovers and anyone who likes compact centres where you can try local sweets and move between eras in a few blocks. A private tour with a local guide is the best way to really get to know a place. Skip the crowds, follow your interests, and see a side of Dusseldorf most travellers miss.