The Rheinturm is adjacent to the bank of the Rhine River and is the tenth tallest landmark in Germany. After boarding, you can overlook the city of Dusseldorf in 360 degrees, and the lights will change at night, so it has become one of the city’s tourist attractions. On the website, many tourists feel that the view is both beautiful and must-visit attractions.
Transportation: How to get to the Rhine Tower in Dusseldorf?
Our German itinerary plan is based on the three major cities of Munich (München), Cologne (Köln) and Frankfurt (Frankfurt am Main), each radiating out for a day trip, starting from Cologne to Düsseldorf (Düsseldorf) ), buy a one-day ticket for the five districts of VRS (Verkehrsverbund Rhein-Sieg), you can take the regional railway line of the DB, and the S-Bahn, U-Bahn, Tram, Bus and other means of transportation in the city of Dusseldorf are also applicable One day roll.
Depart from Cologne Central Station (Köln Hbf) and arrive at Düsseldorf Hbf Central Station (Düsseldorf Hbf) for about 50 minutes by car. You can take streetcar line 706/709 to Landtag/Kniebrücke or Stadttor station and walk to the Rhine Tower, about 450 It can reach 6 minutes by foot.
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▲ The Rhine Tower is located on the Rhine River, and there are street tram stops or bus stops nearby.
▲ Streetcar 709 route.
▲ Green areas around the Rhine Tower.
▲ There is also a dining car to buy light meals.
▲ Dusseldorf Segway one-day tour, itinerary sold by some travel websites.
▲ Prepare to enter the beacon for ticket purchases.
Introduction and highlights of Dusseldorf Rhine Tower
The Rhine Tower is also known as the Rhine TV Tower. It is used for microwave communication, digital wireless video broadcasting, and TV/radio broadcast signal transmission, and then provides sightseeing tours.The two elevators going up and down carry passengers at a speed of 4 meters per second, so the fare table at the door says "Elevator Fees" instead of the ticket price. The fare is divided into:
- Erwachsene (German) / Adults (English): 9 Euros
- Jugendliche / Teenager for young people 6-17 years old: 7 Euros
- Kinder / Children under 6 years old: free
- Respect for the elderly ticket Senioren / Seniors over 65 years old: 7 euros
- Besucher mit Behinderung / Visitors with special needs: 7 Euro
When I reached the 168th floor all the way, there was a circular glass window with invincible views of the city, extending down to the floor. The window was slanted, and it could even look down vertically, making me afraid of heights to get close. (Shaking) There are bars and restaurants here. If you want to watch the city view and have a drink, it only takes a little time. It is recommended that you don't arrange your itinerary too tightly. It is nice to have a leisurely afternoon here!
▲ Every Wednesday at 1pm, girls can enjoy a glass of wine for 12 Euros.
▲ The query information said that there is the world's largest electronic clock, but unfortunately I did not share it with you.
▲ Very good business!
▲ The scenery beside the Rhine.
▲ A restaurant with a better view!
▲Is it a luxury residential area in Dusseldorf?There are also private yachts docked at the pier.
▲ Let's come together with the Rhine, Dusseldorf and Rhine Tower!
▲ Opening hours of restaurants and bars.
◎ Rhine Tower. Rheinturm
– Address: Stromstraße 20, 40221 Düsseldorf
– Tel: +49 211 8632000
– Official website: http://www.rheinturm.de/