The capital of North Rhine-Westphalia, Dusseldorf is a regional economic powerhouse straddling the banks of the Rhine River. Altstadt is not just Dusseldorf's lovely old town, but also where the city's nightlife is based and where Altbier, its native dark beer, is plentiful. Dusselforfians take their beer seriously. Königsallee (Ko to the locals), Dusseldorf's famous shopping street, has many high-end stores. And the Museum Kunst Palast has one of the Rhineland's best art collections.
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Looking for a quiet vacation on the Rhine (Rhein) River close to Dusseldorf, Kaiserswerth is a small village with an old fashioned flair. This village is great for walking, biking, and taking a boat ride on the Rhine river. This location accessible to Dusseldorf by boat or public transit. I had student taught in Kaiserswerth in the mid seventies, and my husband and I decided to take a Memory Tour and visit the village in September 2017. We found a fantastic Airbnb close to the Dusseldorf Airport and enjoyed our stay with a lovely German couple. We spent 5 days relaxing and enjoying restaurants, the green countryside, and people watching as we sat in a number of outdoor cafes. If you like the simple life & want to experience a taste of old Germany, plan a visit to Kaiserswerth.
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The picturesque ruins of the "Kaiserpfalz", the legendary Emperor Friedrich Barbarossa's "Royal Palace", are located immediately on the banks of the River Rhine. Originally dating from the 10th century, the palace was built under the rule of Emperor Heinrich III and enlarged between 1174 – 1184 by Emperor Barbarossa, Nearby are a cathedral and a small town worth seeing. This is a must see!
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