Rhine Promenade
Archana RaviArchana Ravi/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING, DUSSELDORF/ Updated : Dec 2, 2015, 14:04 IST
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Admiring the beauty of the city sitting by the riverside is something that everyone must try. The joy of watching and being watched is second to none! Be it summers or winters, the Rhine River entices Dusseldorfers alongside its l … Read more
Admiring the beauty of the city sitting by the riverside is something that everyone must try. The joy of watching and being watched is second to none! Be it summers or winters, the Rhine River entices Dusseldorfers alongside its long promenade. Read less

Admiring the beauty of the city sitting by the riverside is something that everyone must try. The joy of watching and being watched is second to none! Be it summers or winters, the Rhine River entices Dusseldorfers alongside its long promenade. It is a traffic-free zone and mostly a pedestrian area where you can walk, cycle, skate or just sit on the grass and soak in nature’s beauty. Many amateur artists also perform here, especially near Schlossturm (Castle Tower) where there are many steps and a large area, resembling an amphitheatre. Sometimes, you also get to see second-hand book sales and some promotional stalls lined up here.
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