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DIALLING CODE +49
CURRENC €
Germany
Trains to Düsseldorf Hauptbahnhof
leave roughly every 10
minutes. Tickets: €1.30
FROM THE AIRPORT
Düsseldorf
The fare to the city
centre is €20
AFTER DARK
RESTAURANTS
LOW KEY
Botschaft Mitte
(5 Tussmannstrasse, tel: 0211769 4940)
This café-bar is small, cool and worth a visit.
Whether you fancy a coffee or an early
evening beer, you'll feel as relaxed here as you do in your own living room
LIVE MUSIC
Stahlwerk
(134 Ronsdorferstrasse, tel: 0211730 350) One of Düsseldorfs premier concert locations, come hereto catch some top
local and international bands covering a
huge range of musical styles.
LATE & LIVELY
Jase Livingbar
(13 Burgplatz, tel: 0211868 1797)
For an ambient club atmosphere and cocktails you can't get enough of, don't
miss the Livingbar in the Old Town.
It's heaving at the weekend but calm
and chilled during the wee
UP TO €15
Sennhütte
(96 Retheistrasse, tel: 0211674342)
This cosy, alpine-themed ' café-bar serves
up tasty, wholesome food that will make you
feel like you've just ridden a ski lift to get to it.
UP TO €30
Hot La Cucina
(14 Dominikanerstrasse, tel: 0211556418)
If you like Italian food, then this is the place to eat it.
Cucina is small and quite often packed out but the
food is superb-try the pasta dishes or sublime pizza
UP TO €50
Gerard's
(2 Brehmplatz, tel: 0211 170 9230)
Gerard's has a fresh and seasonal menu full of
delicious traditional German dishes. Try the stuffed
pork fillet with olives, roasted tomato and goats' cheese.
EXCLUSIVE
Nagaya
(3 Bilkerstrasse, tel: 0211 8639636)
Dine on the gastronomic equivalent of a work of art at
this amazing Japanese fusion restaurant. The black
cod with honey miso sauce is out of this world-be
prepared to have your senses blown.

FUNNY
Düsseldorfs official
emblem is a child
turning a cartwheel. Back in 1288 when
the city won the
Battle of Worringen,
the children literally
turned "wheels of joy".
Today, the city still
holds annual cartwheeling competitions.