Duisburg (German pronunciation: [ˈdyːsbʊɐ̯k] ( listen)) is a city in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. The world's biggest inland port, it is also close to Düsseldorf Airport.
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4.5 based on 691 reviews
Here you can spend a nice day/night and that without entrance fee. If you are free from giddiness, you can climb up to the top of the blast furnace (approx. 80 meters) and enjoy the fantastic view of the surrounding area. Hobby photographers get their money's worth here, motives at every corner in this former steel mill. In the twilight the whole charm with special lighting comes to the fore, guided or also introduced inspections are also possible in the dark and maybe you are lucky and you can enjoy a wonderful sunset on top of the blast furnace. A snack is also possible. Diving in the gasometer and climbing in the former bunkers is unfortunately reserved for club members.
4.5 based on 186 reviews
A beautiful view with water and forest area. Spot some ducks and swans floating by. Let your kids play at the fantastic park and sand pit. Walk, cycle, drink beer... You can do a lot here. It's sad that the small beach area has a fee to enter. But I guess one has to do that to avoid it being over crowded.
4.0 based on 560 reviews
We've been a couple times, once on a sunny day, and once on a rainy day. A main attraction is the dolphin show, which is both informative and entertaining, but there are other animals that make this a nice visit. Seeing the primate area (siamang, gibbons, gorillas, orangutans, and the sloths) was a highlight, as was the exhibit with the Tasmanian devils, prowling about and making their characteristic call. Large river otters, huge catfish, and an Amazon river dolphin are also favorites. Seeing the newer tiger area, well-designed both for the animals and the visitors, even though it was rainy was another favorite. Sure, the zoo is still going through some renovations, but overall a very nice place. It would be good if there were more food options, but bringing your own food is an option, if you think ahead. Easy access from the 901 tram.
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