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lauro says:
i organized a meet up here in düsseldorf, germany last april 19th 2008. it was supposed to be a mini meet up, but it suddenly became huge with over 50+ people attending.
so i had the dillema of which resto can accomodate my friends. my 2 german friends marcelo and kaity helped me search for the …
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lauro says:
there are three big cinema complex in düsseldorf: the UFA in the central station, UCI at the harbor and CINESTAR in oberkassel. my favorite is the UCI, it has 10 cinemas inside. it has bar while you wait for you film you can have a drink or two and a restaurant inside the complex which offers germa…
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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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lauro says:
düsseldorf is home to germany's über über über expensive shopping district named königsallee or the kings allee. it is a kilometer of shops from every famous designers around the world. from fur coats in winter to swirling colors in summer to jeweliers to art galleries and über expensive clubs…
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festerwretch says:
I stayed here as my reservation with the hostel I had intended to stay at got sort of screwed up. I showed up at 2 or 3 in the morning, initially intending to just stay for that first night (morning). After I checked out and all of the hostels were either booked or fairly expensive, I went back an…
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Travelbuddys says:
A lot of people living in the South of the Netherlands near the German border use the International Airport of Dusseldorf. It's only 90km form the south of the Netherlands. I flew once from it an liked it, it is a nice clean modern airport with all the facilities you can expect from a airport this s…
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Harry_hol says:
If you arrive by train to Düsseldorf then this hotel is great, maybe 5min. walk from the central station. From the hotel to the Altstadt (city centre) is within walking distance also, about 1km or so. There are several places to eat within a 2 minute walk of the hotel (Chinese, Italian, Thai) and l…
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lauro says:
böser chinese ("the evil chinese) is a nouvelle cuisine restaurant in düsseldorf. it offers no other than exceptional cuisine from china - old traditional recipe but with a new age touch.
the food prices ranges from: drinks 2 euros up, the appetizers 4-8 euros and the main dishes from 8 euros u…
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Petra2111 says:
I stayed here 3 nights with my sister in Law when we wanted to explore Düsseldorf and the Movie park Germany in Bottrop-Kirchhellen. We had a lovely time. The hotel has a good location just near the ring of Düsseldorf.
If you want to the center of the city, you can take the tram (in front of t…
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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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lauro says:
aquazoo is the only animal attraction in düsseldorf, since the zoo was destroyed in world war 2 and was never built again.
the price cost about 5 euros per adult and inside the aquazoo, is an extensive collection of water life from around the world, in the middle is a small authentic tropical r…
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lauro says:
Schaukelstühlchen is an old german word for rocking chair and is one of a famous bar in düsseldorf, where students from the university and professors and alternative people go. it's an average area western styled bar. they serve coffee, tea, juice and colas. they also have hard and cocktail drinks…
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