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#1 of 9 general tips & advice in Dusseldorf
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lauro says:
it was hard living in düsseldorf in the beginning. it is a very posh city. the people are snobby and arrogant and so is the city itself.
i cannot pretend that i am rich hahaha because i am not, but taking out the facade of elegance and class, düsseldorf is a city of free-thinking people, true a…
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#2 of 9 general tips & advice in Dusseldorf
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lauro says:
düsseldorf has it's own international airport, it is the 3rd largest and busiest airport in germany after frankfurt and munich. it is located inside the city district - so if you take a transpo back and fort the tariff cost only within the city limit.
the airport is very spacious, clean and ord…
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#3 of 9 general tips & advice in Dusseldorf
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lauro says:
i dont know if other european cities offer this kind of premium. but here in germany they do (because travelling in germany by train is VERY expensive). they have the so-called night trains. in düsseldorf (for example)one can travel to paris, verona, milan, copenhagen, prague, bratislava, vienna, z…
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#4 of 9 general tips & advice in Dusseldorf
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lauro says:
public transportation in düsseldorf is divided into 4 categories - subway, streetrain, bus and taxis (well as all of europe do :D)
for one destination - a "kurzstrecke" or short distance trips also known as ticket K (maximum of 3-4 stops) it costs 1.10 euros. and the long distance called ticket …
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#5 of 9 general tips & advice in Dusseldorf
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lauro says:
The station building was built from 1932-1936 conforming to a design dictated by the Reichsbahn directorate in Wuppertal. It features a notable clock tower. Remnants of the building date back to the 1920s to 1930s. The original station building, dating back to the 19th century, was torn down in favo…
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#6 of 9 general tips & advice in Dusseldorf
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ANDREVILAR says:
It's sweet as a liquor and strong as a vodka.
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#7 of 9 general tips & advice in Dusseldorf
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lauro says:
when i went to vienna last april 2007, i used air berlin.
it was cheap for only 107 euros roundtrip starting point from düsseldorf and in schwechat wien airport.
it is by far the largest airline of germany operating within the european zone.
the service is amazing, the short flight offered…
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#8 of 9 general tips & advice in Dusseldorf
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nrajendran says:
I HAD BEEN AT AIRPORT ON 12 TH OCT 2008. I CAME OUT WITH MY FRIEND . MY FIRNED WENT OUT TO CALL TAXI.
I WAS STANDING WITH MY LUGGAGE IN A TROLLEY AND I SAW A PERSON COMING TOWARDS ME. HE STARTED TALKING TO ME ASKING SOME THING ( AT THAT TIME I HOLD MY TROLLEY LOOKING TOWARDS HIM. TROLL…
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#9 of 9 general tips & advice in Dusseldorf
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lauro says:
since i've been living in düsseldorf for almost 4 years, let me share to you some places you might be interested in and some things to do while you are here:
- try the restaurants of böser chinese (evil chinese), rote laterne (red lantern), minol, and nooy for fusion cuisine with laidback and a…
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