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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Had the chance to visit Linzbach cigar and pipe shop yesterday.I was blown away .The selection of stuff they had was unbelievable.I went straight into the large humidor room.A few minutes later an unassuming man came in and asked if he could help me .As soon as heard me stubbing around with my German he asked if I would prefer english .Then the journey into the cigar world started.I learned so much about cigars and had so much pleasure choosing the right cigar for me.The gentleman was Werner Schmitz ,what a class act and knowledge to match .It was a great afternoon at Linzbach , I will definitely be back .
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The city's historic section is filled with restaurants and taverns located throughout a series of pedestrian alleyways.
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Everyone knows someone who loves mustard, the hotter the better. I’m not one, but have a friend who is – so went Xmas shopping in Dusseldorf, the home of Mustard. Dusseldorf mustards are similar to Dijon mustard with flavours ranging from mild to hotter (they use vinegar) than Dijon, and they are darker in color. It all apparently depends on the type of mustard seed used. Dusseldorf mustards are also not as sweet as Bavarian mustard. Dusseldorf was site of Germany’s first mustard factory which dates there from 1726, the ABB brand, which whilst still the center for mustard production, was acquired by Lowensenf during the l960s. The Sinfladen shop/museum is open from 10am daily and has tastings, exhibits and sourvenirs + of course one can buy mustard. They even sell a lovely ceramic jar to house a certain size of mustard pot; sadly mine did not travel well in my suitcase home so my friend only got half his Xmas present. I also purchased a very mild variety for myself and have enjoyed it. So if you like mustard or know someone who does, go visit and have the experience.
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