Mobility.

Living in the fifth largest urban agglomeration in Europe, there is no need to worry about means of transportation.

Buses, trams, cars, taxis, bicycles and railways will take you everywhere you wish and there are two large airports from where you can make for international destinations.

Benefit from a tightly woven transport network and discover a megalopolis full of life, contrasts and exciting opportunities.

Dusseldorf International Airport

Airports serving the Ruhr Area.

Whether flying to a business appointment in the US, visiting family and friends in England, or going on vacation through Dubai and on to dozens of beautiful and exciting destinations in Asia, departure is close. Especially...

Dusseldorf Central Station

Rail.

Considering jams and the often risky driving style of one’s fellow citizens, travelling by car can often be nerve-racking. So why not use the train and relax? Instead of concentrating on the traffic around you, you can watch the countryside...

Dusseldorf Public Transport

Public Transport

The VRR has been offering over seven million people in sixty-two communities a low-cost, modern and convenient alternative to driving for over twenty-five years. Their partners include twenty-five local public transport companies...

Dusseldorf Taxi

Taxi.

Instead of hailing for a taxi in the streets, Germans rather turn to one of the numerous taxi stands strewn across the cities where cabs wait patiently in line for passengers. Drivers are friendly and chatty, so don’t miss the chance to get some...

Dusseldorf Bike Rental

Bicycle.

Especially in spring and summer, cycling is an attractive alternative to using the public transportation system. At first glance, one might not immediately associate the metropolitan infrastructure of the Ruhr Area with...

Driving in Town

Driving in Town.

Not for nothing is the German automotive market one of the biggest in the world: Germany is a country of car lovers. Automobiles are status symbols and their owners maintain them with true dedication. If you should ever dent another...

Parking in Dusseldorf

Parking.

Not for nothing is the German automotive market one of the biggest in the world: Germany is a country of car lovers. Automobiles are status symbols and their owners maintain them with true dedication. If you should ever dent another...

Navigation in Dusseldorf

Navigation.

Not long since unhandy paper maps lead to nervous breakdowns and outright marital quarrels. Fortunately, thanks to navigation systems and digital maps, these times are over. Should you wish to plan your route from home two...

Traffic in North Rhine Westfalia

Traffic.

The Ruhr Area is pulsating with life and crisscrossed by a densely woven transport network.  Due to the high population density, highways, Autobahnen, are very busy, which is why there are currently numerous roadway...

International Airport Dusseldorf