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Dusseldorf Nightlife
Accommodations | Dining | Shopping | Nightlife | Museums

In this day and age, bars and nightclubs are establishments that a city cannot but have since both locals and tourists consider these nightlife facilities as imperative. Locals would of course require places to go to after working throughout the day to relax, socialize and seek amusement in. Aside from that, nightclubs, bars, pubs and other nightlife establishments also contribute to the economy of a city and provide jobs for some of its residents. For tourists on the other hand, both the day and the night are perfect occasions to experience the vibe and life of a city which makes nightclubs, bars and the like necessary.


And so clearly, a well-populated and widely developed global city such as Düsseldorf should and must have a thriving nightlife scene. And it does. The city of Dusseldorf in Germany has a nightlife that is pervaded by beer gardens, theaters, concerts, sports events and of course, tons and tons of authentic Dusseldorf beer.


When it comes to Dusseldorf nightlife, the Altstadt or Old Town of Düsseldorf, Germany is sure to be at its liveliest by night fall. The Dusseldorfer Altstadt is in fact, known as having the longest bar in the world because of its more than 300 nightclubs, bars, discotheques and pubs all located in one central area of Altstadt. Tourists are advised to try out the signature beer of Düsseldorf which is popularly served in Altstadt called Altbier (meaning “old beer”) or simply called Alt.


The Bilk Quarter in the Old Town of Dusseldorf on the other hand, has a reputation for being the hottest place to go to for clubbers and dancers who enjoy music and dancing. Experience every kind of dancing at the Bilk Quarter, everything from jazz, salsa, hiphop and even belly dancing. You would also find numerous theaters, movie cinemas and concert facility in this quarter of the city.


Of course, beer halls and beer gardens are nightlife establishments you cannot put out of the equation when talking about Dusseldorf nightlife. Düsseldorf beer gardens however, are not limited to just the night and most of them are open as early as mid afternoon for locals and tourists who want to relax and enjoy a pint of cool beer.