Dusseldorf is one of the richest cities in one of Europe's richest nations, which is why so many jet-setters from around the world make it a destination at least once a year. If you're one of them, then we assume you're no stranger to private jets.
There's plenty to do in Dusseldorf if you have the willingness to seek out adventures. There's a reason why Düsseldorf (Germany)is regarded as one of the wealthiest cities in Europe - wealthy people congregate there because the restaurants, activities, and sights to see are all available to people with the money to afford them. Some of our favorite luxury activities to do all take place in this Germanic city, with its stunning futurist architectural offerings and a rich assortment of cuisines and cultures.
International Shopping
Shopping in the city of Dusseldorf (Germany)is one thing you absolutely can't miss out on if you have money burning a hole in your pocket. The number of luxury retailers is astounding, and the ambiance is one of excess and joy. There are huge stores dedicated to single designer brands, like Bruno Cucinelli, Gucci, and Louis Vitton. The streets around these stores feel like a catwalk filled with beautiful people clad in the world's most expensive designer brands, and giant LCD screens play artsy music videos and remixed songs from every decade. It truly feels like a world unto itself. With a dozen different shopping districts, there are more than enough stores to eat up every dollar you're willing to spend.
Nightlife
Choose from a range of music types and atmospheres when exploring the nightlife of Dusseldorf (Germany). While you might not imagine such an old, stoic city to have a bumping club scene, you forget the ways that the town has reinvented itself in the past few decades. Incredibly modern, the city's nightlife reflects that modernity with punk rock venues, hip hop venues, and of course a plethora of EDM clubs all devoted to losing oneself in the party atmosphere.
The Salon des Amateurs is a popular spot featuring walls decorated with works from young and emerging artists, while the nights are dominated by DJ sets, art film screenings, and artsy events that draw a crowd of open-minded individuals.
Nachtresidenz has recently been rehualed into a two-floor nightclub with a chill, ambient lower-half for those who want to socialize in a relaxed manner, while the upstairs venue opens up into a huge domed hall for dancers and dreamers alike.
Where to Stay in Dusseldorf?
Dusseldorf (Germany)has a plethora of hotels and private houses to stay in and/or rent out for your time spent there.
Capella Breidenbacher
Whether you're looking for luxury or want a centre of relaxation and simplicity, there's quite a lot to choose from. Depending on your tastes, you might want to stay in the five-star Capella Breidenbacher Hof Düsseldorf for a few nights.
The Wellem
Another experience is to enjoy the balconies overlooking the city from The Wellem, you have plenty of options in this city.
German food and Drink
The city of Dusseldorf has over 34 restaurants recommended by Michelin, with multiple restaurants having already earned a coveted star. With a wide variety of cuisines to choose from, we couldn't recommend the city's Italian and modern cuisine offerings enough. With Mediterranean restaurants to choose from as well, this city really has everything a palate could crave, so don't turn your nose up at anything that's only currently offering takeaway options - you can enjoy a meal in one of Dusseldorf's luxury hotels while reveling at the futurist views and stunning city skyline.
Agata’s
Agata's is a Michelin-starred restaurant that is unassuming and refined. The food speaks for itself, with pops of colour punctuating each plate. The fixed menu features German-South Asian fusion dishes like short-rib Kalbi with mustard miso, as well as more unexpected pairings like duck liver with maple syrup teriyaki.
Nagaya
This Michelin-starred restaurant has the reputation for serving some of Germany's best Japanese cuisine. Nagaya, located in Düsseldorf's Japan quarter, has a minimalist style that highlights the creatively plated courses. It’s mandatory try from sushi to Kobe beef to a foie gras terrine roll with octopus tempura. It's open for lunch and dinner and is suitable for both a business lunch and a special date.
Aerial view of Dusseldorf
Why charter a jet with LunaJets?
With LunaJets, you can book your flight on an aircraft and fly out the same day, no matter the time or place. Whether you have special circumstances for your required private jet or you prefer a certain model or airport, we can meet your accommodations. Whether re-routing through certain countries is necessary or having to wait for a travel visa is required, LunaJets is always willing to work with our clients in order to make things happen as quickly and comfortably as possible. We can offer empty legs flights, private jets from a large fleet of aircraft, and numerous amenities on whichever flight you choose.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far is Dusseldorf airport from the city centre?
Düsseldorf airport ( IATA: DUS; ICAO: EDDL ) is only 7 kilometres from the city centre. It takes about 15 minutes to get there by car.
Does Dusseldorf have a private jet terminal?
Yes! There is an executive terminal separate from commercial airliner terminals.
How many airports does Dusseldorf have?
There are 2 airports in Düsseldorf. Dusseldorf International Airport ( IATA: DUS; ICAO: EDDL) and Weeze Airport (IATA: NRN, ICAO: EDLV).