There's no shortage of things to do after dinner in Dusseldorf. Known for having the ‘longest bar in the world’, Altstadt, and the picturesque Rhine River, the city is also a thriving hub for arts, culture, fashion, architecture, and food. It’s an exciting place for both locals and visitors, with its museums, parks, diverse neighbourhoods, events, and festivals.

While the city is relatively small, it boasts an extensive public transport system and plenty of green spaces. Everything within the city is centralised, so you’ll have easy access to both popular and hidden gems throughout the day. Read on for ideas on what to see, do, and experience after dinner in Dusseldorf.

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    Rhine Embankment Promenade

    A scenic front by the Rhine River

    Rhine Embankment Promenade
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    The Rhine Embankment Promenade (Rheinuferpromenade) is among the city’s most popular spots for a stroll. Sitting between the Altstadt (Old Town) and the Rhine River, it’s a favourite destination for locals and visitors, stretching out around 1.5 km and giving you great views of the Rhine Tower and Castle Tower. 

    The promenade is only a short walk away from Altstadt, where you can grab a bite and sip altbier, a type of beer widely sought after in Dusseldorf. You can lounge on the benches at the promenade’s top part or go down the central strip to enjoy food and drinks from open-air bars. The Rheinuferpromenade is also a good spot to watch the sunset, soak up some sun, or take a river cruise.

    Location: Dusseldorf, Germany

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    Rhine Tower

    An iconic landmark offering cityscapes

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    The Rheinturm (Rhine Tower) is among Dusseldorf’s most famous architectural landmarks. Its 164-metre-high observation deck offers a good view of the city’s landscape, starting from the Rhine River to the various buildings and sights within the city. If the weather is great, you can even see as far as the Cologne Cathedral.

    The Rhine Tower houses several dining options. Sitting on the viewing level is M168, a bar and lounge offering 40 unique cocktails. QOMO is a revolving restaurant serving modern fusion Japanese cuisine. There’s also the Deli Circle, which stands at a height of 168 metres, giving you a panoramic view of Dusseldorf.

    Location: Stromstrasse 20, 40221, Dusseldorf, Germany

    Open: Daily from 10 am to midnight

    Phone: +49 (0)211 8632000

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    Tonhalle Düsseldorf

    One of the best places for world-class concerts in Dusseldorf

    Tonhalle Düsseldorf
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    Tonhalle is an impressive concert hall in Dusseldorf that was originally intended to be a planetarium. Here, you can enjoy a musical feast under a blanket of stars, thanks to its metal dome that’s fitted with light installations. The complex hosts over 350 concerts annually. It can accommodate 300 guests in the music chamber and over 1,800 guests in the main hall. 

    To reach Tonhalle, you can take the bus or the subway and stop at the Tonhalle/Ehrenhof station. Still have a lot of time before the next concert? Take a stroll through nearby attractions like the Kunst Academy Gallery and the Hofgarten. You can also book a guided tour of the Tonhalle.

    Location: Ehrenhof 1, 40479, Dusseldorf, Germany

    Open: Monday–Friday from 10 am to 7 pm, Saturday from 10 am to 2 pm (closed on Sundays)

    Phone: +49 (0)211 91387538

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    Capitol Theater

    Spectacular shows, concerts, and more

    Capitol Theater
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    The Capitol Theater is an old tram depot that was renovated in 1994 and has since become a hub of cultural events and live entertainment in Dusseldorf. It showcases stunning brick architecture and large windows. Inside, you can find a spacious concert hall and a glamorous club.

    The theatre’s large hall holds more than 1,000 seats, while the small hall has 400 seats. It’s the venue for major musicals, including Grease and Cabaret. The Capitol Theater is within walking distance from the Tanzhaus NRW, a dance academy that also hosts great shows. Note that the box office opens an hour before the show starts.

    Location: Erkrather Strasse 30, 40233 Dusseldorf, Germany

    Open: Monday–Friday from 9 am to 6 pm, Saturday–Sunday from 10 am to 6 pm

    Phone: +49 (0)211 7344150

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    The VIEW Skylounge & Bar

    Party from up high

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    The VIEW Skylounge & Bar at the Innside Hotel Düsseldorf Hafen offers breathtaking views of the city’s skyline and Dusseldorf Harbour. The lounge and bar sits 16 floors above the city, offering a unique way for guests to party and enjoy great music and signature drinks. It’s lined with large glass windows that offer unobstructed views of Dusseldorf, taking your dining and drinking experience to new heights. 

    To get there, you need to go through the Colorium building in Media Harbour and take the elevator to the 16th floor. The Skylounge has close to 200 seats, ranging from comfortable chairs to modern ones. It’s an award-winning sky bar that not only offers live entertainment but also private and social events.

    Location: Speditionstrasse 9, Innside Düsseldorf Hafen, Dusseldorf, Germany

    Open: Monday–Thursday from 6 pm to 12.30 am, Friday–Saturday from 6 pm to 1.30 am (closed on Sundays)

    Phone: +49 (0)211 447178009

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    Salon des Amateurs

    One of Dusseldorf’s most iconic nightclubs

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    Salon des Amateurs is a mainstay of Dusseldorf’s music and art scene. This dance club is known for featuring avant-garde music that spans a range of genres, including new wave, Krautrock, and cosmic synth. It’s situated below the Kunsthalle, which showcases contemporary art.

    Aside from great music, you can also catch improv acts at this legendary club that make great use of its vintage aesthetics. More than being just another party venue, the Salon des Amateurs is home to several resident musicians who experiment with different genres. Before heading over to Salon des Amateurs, you can take a quick stroll through the Kunsthalle and enjoy a bevvy of changing exhibitions.

    Location: Grabbeplatz 4, 40213 Dusseldorf, Germany

    Open: Wednesday from 6 pm to 1 am, Friday–Saturday from 6 pm to 2 am (closed on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays)

    Phone: +49 (0)211 1712830

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    Old Town

    A piece of Dusseldorf history alongside international food and drinks

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    Altstadt or Dusseldorf's Old Town is a stretch of road that blends the city’s historic charm with its gastronomic fare. The street is lined with over 200 pubs and restaurants, which earned it the nickname of being the "longest bar in the world". Aside from pubs, you can also find well-preserved architecture, including the St Lambertus Church and Burgplatz

    Located along the Rhine, Altstadt is close to the Kunstsammlung NRW, which features classical and contemporary art. If you have time, you can visit Altstadt during the day to find Carlsplatz, a small market showcasing fresh produce and local specialities like mustard. While you're exploring Altstadt, don't forget to get a glass of Altbier and even enjoy live entertainment.

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    Kiefernstrasse

    Celebrate the beauty of street art

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    Kiefernstrasse is home to an array of colourful and distinctive street art in Dusseldorf. Along this residential street, you’ll find buildings covered in spectacular graffiti and intricate artworks, some of which were painted by local artists. Before being a hub for street art, Kiefernstrasse in the 80s was originally a hub for squatters and local gangs. They’ve since left the area, but the radical underground spirit continues to live on. 

    Kiefernstrasse is a short walk away from AK47, deemed as one of the city’s legendary punk rock clubs. At this club, you can listen to a variety of music genres aside from original punk, including electro and drum and bass.

    Location: Kiefernstrasse, 40233 Dusseldorf, Germany

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    The Nachtresidenz Düsseldorf

    A great way to enjoy live entertainment

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    The Nachtresidenz Düsseldorf combines a nightclub, restaurant, and live entertainment in 1 venue. This award-winning club can hold up to 2,000 guests across 4 distinct areas: a foyer, fireplace room, club, and cupola hall. You’ll find yourself in a space that’s reminiscent of old theatre halls, complete with chandeliers, mirrored walls, and even a domed roof. 

    Nearby, you can find the Berliner Allee transit station and the D-Berliner Allee tram stop. Before going to Nachtresidenz, take note of its rather strict "chic and modern" dress code. Hungry after hours of dancing? Enjoy Italian fare from its onsite restaurant, Hugo Mantacco.

    Location: Bahnstrasse 13-15, 40212 Dusseldorf, Germany

    Open: Friday from 11 pm to 6 am, Saturday from 11 pm to 8 am (closed Sunday–Thursday)

    Phone: +49 (0)211 1365755

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    Schickimicki Club

    Party in one of the city's best nightclubs

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    Schickimicki is a club in Dusseldorf that lets you party until dawn. You can get down to the rhythm of eclectic beats from local DJs while enjoying a glass of Altbier. Here, you'll find a variety of music genres, ranging from electronic to rock.

    While the venue itself is relatively small, spanning only 65 square metres, it has plenty of music and a good selection of drinks. The venue also hosts various themed events like its Shameless Saturday event. Note that the club has a casual chic dress code.

    Location: Neustrasse 51, 40213 Dusseldorf, Germany

    Open: Friday–Saturday from 10 pm to 5 am (closed Sundays to Thursdays)

    Phone: +49 (0)211 135034

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Geri Mileva | Contributing Writer