Pictures of Düsseldorf: Düsseldorf text on the wall of the train station corridor, pedestrian zone, Königsallee, The Kö-Bogen2 house is covered with vegetation and Prussian Parliament in the Rhineland
![Düsseldorf 1 [:en]Düsseldorf text on the wall of the train station corridor.[:]](https://www.landroutes.net/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/Dusseldor_isoila_kirjaimilla1-scaled.webp)
![Düsseldorf 2 [:en]Düsseldorf pedestrian zone. Tram and walking people.[:]](https://www.landroutes.net/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/Dusseldorf_d1-scaled.webp)
![Düsseldorf 3 [:en]The trees on Düsseldorf's Königsallee are beautifully reflected in the surface of the water of the river between the streets.[:]](https://www.landroutes.net/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/20240317_1728331-scaled.webp)
![Düsseldorf 4 [:en]The Kö-Bogen2 house is covered with vegetation. Small trees have been planted on the levels on the walls of the house.[:]](https://www.landroutes.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/20240317_1456231-scaled.webp)
![Düsseldorf 5 [:en]Prussian Parliament in the Rhineland. An old beautiful building that is reflected in the water in front of it.[:]](https://www.landroutes.net/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/Preussin-parlamentti-Reininmaalla-scaled.webp)
Düsseldorf’s public transport is operated by Rheinbahn AG, which offers services such as buses, trams and metros that cover the entire city and its surroundings.
Dusseldorf – Public transport information, tickets, actual pricing – Getting around
The main directions in Düsseldorf train traffic are usually:
These routes cover the main urban areas and offer good connections for both local and long-distance transport.
Düsseldorf has a metro system called the Düsseldorf Stadtbahn. It is a city rail system for the city and surrounding areas, opened in 1988. The Stadtbahn has 11 lines and 161 stations, and connects Düsseldorf to other public transport services.
Düsseldorf will have a population of approximately 674,680 people in 2024. It is the seventh largest city in Germany.
Königsallee: This is one of the most famous shopping streets in Europe, with luxurious boutiques and beautiful canals.
MedienHafen: A modern harbor area with stunning architectural buildings and trendy restaurants.
Altstadt: Düsseldorf's Old Town, also known as the “world's longest bar” thanks to its numerous pubs and restaurants
Rheinpromenade: A beautiful walking trail along the Rhine with stunning views of the river and the city.
Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen: Art museum with significant collections of modern and contemporary arta.
Düsseldorf also has a vibrant cultural life, with many festivals and events throughout the year.