





Radisson Blu Conference Hotel in Düsseldorf is located near main attractions like the Königsallée shopping area, the charming Old Town, and the scenic Rhine Promenade – the latter only 200 meters from the hotel. Business guests will enjoy easy access to business hotspots like the CCD Congress Center, the ESPRIT Arena, and Messe Düsseldorf (Dusseldorf Fairgrounds), which is one of the premier trade fair venues in Europe. Both the city center and the fairgrounds are only 5 minutes from the hotel.
During your stay in this charming city, there is an array of activities, sites, and attractions waiting for you to explore. Take a stroll along the beautiful banks of the Rhine River on the promenade, which will bring you to the cobblestoned, quaint streets of the old town. Here, you can dive into what is called the ‘world's longest bar' with more than 250 bars and beer houses serving a broad selection of beer specialties. The traditional altbier, which is a famous beer unique to the region, is a must-try for any beer enthusiast. High-end shopping as well as a bustling nightlife scene can be found in the area around Königsallée, where you will also find a vibrant strip of bars and restaurants. For a unique culinary experience, try the many restaurants at MedienHafen (Media Harbor), a trendy district near the river and home to quirky bars and Michelin-star restaurants. Check out some of our suggestions for nearby attractions below.
Visit Düsseldorf's trade fair grounds, which host a broad range of fairs focused on machinery, retail, health, fashion, lifestyle and leisure every year.
Popularly known as the "Kö," the stunning Königsalle is one of the most popular shopping streets in Europe. Stroll along the tree-lined avenue and discover countless world-class shopping destinations, designer brands, and art galleries, as well as delightful cafes and bars.
Düsseldorf's old town, Altstadt, is renowned for its lively nightlife and is famously dubbed ''the longest bar in the world'' due to its many pubs and bars. This historic district also features notable landmarks such as the Basilica St. Lambertus and the Schlossturm, which hosts the city’s maritime museum.
Wander this sprawling park, filled with lush meadows, well-kept flower beds, ornamental lakes and fountains. Visit the Goethe Museum inside the Schloss Jägerhof palace.
Explore the city's art museum, home to a large collection of German artwork, from classical to modern. The museum also hosts more contemporary exhibitions.
Nordpark in Düsseldorf is well-loved for its stunning gardens, water features, and the tranquil Japanese Garden. Inside the park, the Aquazoo Löbbecke Museum offers a unique blend of zoo, aquarium, and natural history exhibits.