Reiseführer von Kerrin

Kerrin
Reiseführer von Kerrin

Lake - Walk in the nature

The Latumer See is 250 metres away from our home. There is a path along the lake. It is great for a walk. (Distance: 1,4 km)
Latumer See

Supermarket

Edeka is really close by (8 Minute walk) There is also a bakery in the building
grocery shopping + bakery
EDEKA Meerbusch Lank-Latum
46-56 Hauptstraße
grocery shopping + bakery

Nachbarschaften

See Düsseldorf recommendations on Tripadvisor: https://www.tripadvisor.com/Tourism-g187373-Dusseldorf_North_Rhine_Westphalia-Vacations.html
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Düsseldorf
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See Düsseldorf recommendations on Tripadvisor: https://www.tripadvisor.com/Tourism-g187373-Dusseldorf_North_Rhine_Westphalia-Vacations.html
Most important street of Düsseldorf The Königsallee (German pronunciation: soundlisten); literally "King's Avenue") is an urban boulevard in Düsseldorf, state capital of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. The Königsallee is noted for both the landscaped canal that runs along its center, as well as for the fashion showrooms and luxury retail stores located along its sides.
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Königsallee
Königsallee
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Most important street of Düsseldorf The Königsallee (German pronunciation: soundlisten); literally "King's Avenue") is an urban boulevard in Düsseldorf, state capital of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. The Königsallee is noted for both the landscaped canal that runs along its center, as well as for the fashion showrooms and luxury retail stores located along its sides.

Pharmacy

Apotheke auf dem Marktplatz
Teloy Apotheke
44 Hauptstraße
Pharmacy

Weekly market (Thursday)

In Meerbusch-Lank-Latum there is a weekly market in the old schoolyard and in the pedestrian zone.every Thursday from 2pm to 6pm. The market feeders sell everyday goods, especially seasonal fruit and vegetables, meat, fish and other items.
Hauptstraße 40
40 Hauptstraße

Sehenswürdigkeiten

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Kaiserpfalz Kaiserswerth
Burgallee
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Gastro-Szene

Dusseldorf: The Longest Bar in the World August 23, 2011 / Central Europe, Europe Bolkerstrasse the longest bar dusseldorf Many cities have monikers to be proud of, but Dusseldorf residents are especially proud of their designation: The Longest Bar in the World. After all, in Germany beer is the equivalent of drinking wine in France or tea in Asia. The Longest Bar is actually a designation given to Altstadt, a section of the city’s old town where visitors and locals can choose between as many as 300 bars and discos within a one-half square mile radius. Located on the Rhine River, Dusseldorf was once a sleepy fishing village. These days it has 800 years of history and if you’re drinking in Altstadt you might be following in the footsteps of the likes of famous visitors including Napoleon, Goethe, and the poet Heinrich Heine. You’ll probably want to think about your delicious German food options as you’re planning your evening. The Longest Bar: How to Choose Located along the street called Ratinger Straße the bars in Altstadt are notorious for serving the local Dusseldorf brew, Altbier. Often just called Alt, this is a dark, top-fermented beer normally brewed with a variety of barley and hops. The color can be anywhere from copper to a deep dark brown depending on the quantity of malt used. Alt is brewed from an old recipe and since the late 1800s it has only been brewed in a few places in the world. Lucky you since you’ve come to the right place. The brewery and restaurant called Brauerei Zum Schiffchen tops the list of ale houses to visit in Altstadt and also doubles as the oldest restaurant in Dusseldorf. It tops the original chart in all areas from the atmosphere to the furniture to the blue-aproned “Köbesse“ or waiters. Napoleon was a patron here and likely ate something off the same menu you get today with typical Düsseldorf and Rhineland dishes served daily. Details: Hafenstraße 5 – 40213 Düsseldorf. Open from 11:30 a.m. to midnight. Zum Uerige is located on a busy corner in Altstadt and while beer is the norm here, you can also order bar food if you wish. Don’t consider ordering anything other to drink other than beer though or the wait staff will give you a hard time. Zum Uerige is one of the most well-known pubs in Germany and it’s a classic. When you walk in the door you’ll see a stained glass window with old scenes from Germany alongside carved wooden panels. A taproom is also on display. You can tell this place is an oldie because the wood is stained from years of spitting, drinking and smoking. Outside seating runs along the side of the pub with standup tables for a quick drink or tables and benches if you want to stay awhile. This pub also produces wheat beer, but the alt is the big seller here. Details: Bergstraße 1 – 40213 Düsseldorf. Open from 11 a.m. to midnight. bierfaesser_1 the longest bar dusseldorfKreuzherreneck is just a tiny corner pub serving no food, but you can get your fair share of ale. There are only two tables in this tiny establishment and several bar stools, but don’t let that stop you. On the upside there is live music and you can always stand outside and mingle since the place is open until the wee hours of the morning on the weekends. Typical German pub décor abounds with wooden all around and a tile floor, but the beer’s the thing here not the design. Details: Altestadt 14 – 40213 Düsseldorf. Open Sunday to Thursday 5 p.m. to 1 a.m. and Friday and Saturday till 5 a.m. Brauerei Zur Uel was formerly a brewery and it still touts big wooden tables located in one big room for drinking. Bar food is served, but Brauerei Zur Uel has taken a turn and instead of pulling in the local drinkers and visitors it has gone for the younger drinking crowd. Once home to the Düssel Alt, now you won’t find it here. It’s only Füchschen on the menu nowadays, which can also be found in a number of neighboring Altstadt pubs too. Details: Ratingerstraße 16 – 40213 Düsseldorf. Open Monday to Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4 a.m. and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. A good old German pub-brewery that delights locals and visitors, Brauerei im Füchschen boasts that German wood again that is seen in so many of the brew houses in the country and you can get a firsthand look at the taproom while sitting around barrel tables. Further back there is more room to drink with friends at the larger tables and the beer on order is the Düsseldorf altbier. You can get snacks or even a meal here and on warm weather days there is a beer garden located out back. Details: Ratingerstraße 28 – 40213 Düsseldorf. Open Monday to Thursday 9 a.m. to 1 a.m., Friday and Saturday till 2 a.m., and till midnight. How do I find Altstadt To get to Altstadt from the airport, take a commuter train to the Dusseldorf HBF, then transfer to the Heinrich-Heine-Allee metro stop. If you’re already in the City Center area Dusseldorf find a map and head to old town; Dusseldorf is an extremely walkable city.
Die längste Theke der Welt
23-25 Bolkerstraße
Dusseldorf: The Longest Bar in the World August 23, 2011 / Central Europe, Europe Bolkerstrasse the longest bar dusseldorf Many cities have monikers to be proud of, but Dusseldorf residents are especially proud of their designation: The Longest Bar in the World. After all, in Germany beer is the equivalent of drinking wine in France or tea in Asia. The Longest Bar is actually a designation given to Altstadt, a section of the city’s old town where visitors and locals can choose between as many as 300 bars and discos within a one-half square mile radius. Located on the Rhine River, Dusseldorf was once a sleepy fishing village. These days it has 800 years of history and if you’re drinking in Altstadt you might be following in the footsteps of the likes of famous visitors including Napoleon, Goethe, and the poet Heinrich Heine. You’ll probably want to think about your delicious German food options as you’re planning your evening. The Longest Bar: How to Choose Located along the street called Ratinger Straße the bars in Altstadt are notorious for serving the local Dusseldorf brew, Altbier. Often just called Alt, this is a dark, top-fermented beer normally brewed with a variety of barley and hops. The color can be anywhere from copper to a deep dark brown depending on the quantity of malt used. Alt is brewed from an old recipe and since the late 1800s it has only been brewed in a few places in the world. Lucky you since you’ve come to the right place. The brewery and restaurant called Brauerei Zum Schiffchen tops the list of ale houses to visit in Altstadt and also doubles as the oldest restaurant in Dusseldorf. It tops the original chart in all areas from the atmosphere to the furniture to the blue-aproned “Köbesse“ or waiters. Napoleon was a patron here and likely ate something off the same menu you get today with typical Düsseldorf and Rhineland dishes served daily. Details: Hafenstraße 5 – 40213 Düsseldorf. Open from 11:30 a.m. to midnight. Zum Uerige is located on a busy corner in Altstadt and while beer is the norm here, you can also order bar food if you wish. Don’t consider ordering anything other to drink other than beer though or the wait staff will give you a hard time. Zum Uerige is one of the most well-known pubs in Germany and it’s a classic. When you walk in the door you’ll see a stained glass window with old scenes from Germany alongside carved wooden panels. A taproom is also on display. You can tell this place is an oldie because the wood is stained from years of spitting, drinking and smoking. Outside seating runs along the side of the pub with standup tables for a quick drink or tables and benches if you want to stay awhile. This pub also produces wheat beer, but the alt is the big seller here. Details: Bergstraße 1 – 40213 Düsseldorf. Open from 11 a.m. to midnight. bierfaesser_1 the longest bar dusseldorfKreuzherreneck is just a tiny corner pub serving no food, but you can get your fair share of ale. There are only two tables in this tiny establishment and several bar stools, but don’t let that stop you. On the upside there is live music and you can always stand outside and mingle since the place is open until the wee hours of the morning on the weekends. Typical German pub décor abounds with wooden all around and a tile floor, but the beer’s the thing here not the design. Details: Altestadt 14 – 40213 Düsseldorf. Open Sunday to Thursday 5 p.m. to 1 a.m. and Friday and Saturday till 5 a.m. Brauerei Zur Uel was formerly a brewery and it still touts big wooden tables located in one big room for drinking. Bar food is served, but Brauerei Zur Uel has taken a turn and instead of pulling in the local drinkers and visitors it has gone for the younger drinking crowd. Once home to the Düssel Alt, now you won’t find it here. It’s only Füchschen on the menu nowadays, which can also be found in a number of neighboring Altstadt pubs too. Details: Ratingerstraße 16 – 40213 Düsseldorf. Open Monday to Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4 a.m. and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. A good old German pub-brewery that delights locals and visitors, Brauerei im Füchschen boasts that German wood again that is seen in so many of the brew houses in the country and you can get a firsthand look at the taproom while sitting around barrel tables. Further back there is more room to drink with friends at the larger tables and the beer on order is the Düsseldorf altbier. You can get snacks or even a meal here and on warm weather days there is a beer garden located out back. Details: Ratingerstraße 28 – 40213 Düsseldorf. Open Monday to Thursday 9 a.m. to 1 a.m., Friday and Saturday till 2 a.m., and till midnight. How do I find Altstadt To get to Altstadt from the airport, take a commuter train to the Dusseldorf HBF, then transfer to the Heinrich-Heine-Allee metro stop. If you’re already in the City Center area Dusseldorf find a map and head to old town; Dusseldorf is an extremely walkable city.
Düsseldorf’s Little Tokyo Düsseldorf is home to the largest Japanese community in Germany. More than 8,000 Japanese people live in the state capital and characterise the vibrant Little Tokyo. Anyone who longs for the dynamic nature of Asian cities will find it here. Nowhere else in Europe is Japanese life so concentrated in a neighbourhood. Container Superb restaurants and izakayas (Japanese pubs) serve authentic Japanese cuisine, which was declared an Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2013. Ramen snack bars, bakeries, bars, hotels, supermarkets and bookshops offer a unique Japanese atmosphere between the main station and the city centre along Immermannstrasse and Klosterstrasse. Locals, Japanese business people, young manga fans and foodies from all over the world come together here to enjoy noodle soup, sushi, sake and Altbier. It’s easy to see why the Japanese quarter is one of the liveliest places in Düsseldorf. Japanese culture is not only to be found in Little Tokyo. You can also stroll through the Japanese Garden in the Nordpark to the EKŌ-Haus in Düsseldorf-Niederkassel, where you can marvel at the Buddhist temple.
Hotel Nikko Düsseldorf
41 Immermannstraße
Düsseldorf’s Little Tokyo Düsseldorf is home to the largest Japanese community in Germany. More than 8,000 Japanese people live in the state capital and characterise the vibrant Little Tokyo. Anyone who longs for the dynamic nature of Asian cities will find it here. Nowhere else in Europe is Japanese life so concentrated in a neighbourhood. Container Superb restaurants and izakayas (Japanese pubs) serve authentic Japanese cuisine, which was declared an Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2013. Ramen snack bars, bakeries, bars, hotels, supermarkets and bookshops offer a unique Japanese atmosphere between the main station and the city centre along Immermannstrasse and Klosterstrasse. Locals, Japanese business people, young manga fans and foodies from all over the world come together here to enjoy noodle soup, sushi, sake and Altbier. It’s easy to see why the Japanese quarter is one of the liveliest places in Düsseldorf. Japanese culture is not only to be found in Little Tokyo. You can also stroll through the Japanese Garden in the Nordpark to the EKŌ-Haus in Düsseldorf-Niederkassel, where you can marvel at the Buddhist temple.