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Athens (ATH) → Duesseldorf (DUS)
Aegean Airlines
Saturday, 18 May 2024
₱ 11,125.73
Jakarta (CGK) → Duesseldorf (DUS)
Airlines
Saturday, 04 May 2024
₱ 41,796.04
Yogyakarta (YIA) → Duesseldorf (DUS)
Airlines
Thursday, 16 May 2024
₱ 49,981.39
Surabaya (SUB) → Duesseldorf (DUS)
Airlines
Friday, 24 May 2024
₱ 52,727.00
Yogyakarta (YIA) → Duesseldorf (DUS)
Airlines
Thursday, 16 May 2024
₱ 54,837.18
Yogyakarta (YIA) → Duesseldorf (DUS)
Airlines
Thursday, 16 May 2024
₱ 347,176.36
Bali / Denpasar (DPS) → Duesseldorf (DUS)
Airlines
Saturday, 27 Apr 2024
₱ 430,717.39

Flights to Dusseldorf, Germany

Dusseldorf is well-known for its Königsallee which is Germany’s busiest upscale shopping street, an urban boulevard and landscaped canal with fashion showrooms and retail stores lining up the street. Dusseldorf is the second biggest city as well as the capital of the North Rhine-Westphalia, as well as the seventh largest city in Germany. It has been inhabited since the 7th and 8th centuries with farming and fishing settlements emerging and growing alongside the right bank of the Rhine, while the earliest official records mentioning Dusseldorf dates back to 1135. Dusseldorf is renowned as an international business and financial center a reputation for its fashion and trade fairs. In addition to that, the city too is the pioneer in influencing electronic music and has a substantial Japanese community which is the largest of its kind outside Japan. Dusseldorf has been ranked the sixth most livable city in the world by Mercer's 2012 Quality of Living Survey.

Airports in Dusseldorf

1. Düsseldorf Airport

Düsseldorf Airport or formerly known as Düsseldorf International Airport before the 2013 corporate exercise is the main international airport that serves the cities of Dusseldorf, Essen and nearby areas within the North Rhine-Westphalia state of Germany. It is located in Düsseldorf-Lohausen which is 7 kilometers north of the Dusseldorf city downtown and 20 kilometers south-west of Essen. Being the third largest airport in Germany after Frankfurt and Munich, the airport has been open for civilian air traffic since 1927 before closed temporarily during World War II in 1939 and reopened again to the public in 1948. Düsseldorf Airport has three terminals connected by a single central building, namely Terminal A for international flights, Terminal B for limited international flights and domestic flights while Terminal C is for non-Schengen flights. There is also a smaller Executive Terminal for private and corporate customers run by Jet Aviation. It is the hub of Eurowings as well as being the focus city for Condor, Flybe, Lauda, SunExpress, Deutschland and TUI fly Deutschland. There are a handful of connecting flights from Manila to Dusseldorf offered by airlines such as Etihad, Emirates, KLM and Turkish Airlines which budget is ranging from 39,180 pesos to 58,137 pesos.

How to Get Cheap Flights to Dusseldorf?

Traveloka is a travel search engine that makes it easy for travelers to find the cheapest flights to Dusseldorf.All you need to do is to key in the information in the search box, and the application will recommend the best trip according to your budget. It compares flight prices across some trusted airlines to help you to get the best possible deal. Don’t hesitate to use Traveloka’s price alert feature to be notified of flights in your desired price range to get the best flight price to Dusseldorf.

When is the Best Time to Fly to Dusseldorf?

The off-peak season is the winter season especially in April when the spring season has just begun. This could be a great time to get reasonable offers at lower prices. It is great news if you plan your trip well, you can save your money because the price for hotels and flights during the peak season will be much higher and cost you a lot of money. Nonetheless, if you want to come over when the crowd is around, the peak season in Dusseldorf is from June, March and January which is during the periods of summer and winter when the temperature is more comfortable for going out, plus the Christmas Markets opening in Dusseldorf which is beautiful.

Dusseldorf has an oceanic climate according to Köppen climate classification in a similar fashion to other areas within the lower Rhineland. The winters are moderate with little snowfall and summers are mild and warm. The average annual temperature is 10.6 degree Celsius with temperatures throughout the year ranging around 3 degree Celsius to 20 degree Celsius during the day and 5.8 degree Celsius at night. The annual precipitation is around 800 mm, being spread evenly over the months with a slight increase in the summer season. The wind is also calm most of the time and is expected to occur more frequently at night or during winter.

When in Dusseldorf, one can look forward to participating in festivals just like the locals would. As the second largest city of the Rhineland, Dusseldorf would organize annual Rhenish Carnival celebrations from February to March, typically being the third most popular in the country after the celebrations in Cologne and Mainz. With a significant Japanese community here, there are also events organized by the community to look forward to, such as the annual Japan Day festival.

What are the Top 5 Things to Do in Dusseldorf?

1. Rheinturm – Also known in English as Rhine Tower, Rheinturm is a concrete telecommunications tower that is of 240.5 meters high. Since the completion of construction in 1981, Rheinturm has been carrying aerials for directional radio, FM and TV transmitters. There is also a revolving restaurant and observation deck, allowing vision all over the city at 170 meters high.

2. Schloss Benrath – Built between 1755 and 1770 for Elector Palatine Charles Theodor and his wife, Countess Palatine Elisabeth Auguste of Sulzbach, the design is done in a Baroque-style with the main building being a museum with guided tours. Surrounding the palace is a hunting park. There are two ponds, one surrounded by the main building and the other on the southern side.

3. Königsallee – It feels almost incomplete to go to Dusseldorf without going to Königsallee. Being constructed between 1802 and 1804 after the removal of Dusseldorf fortifications, Königsallee has a rich history of being a famous boulevard, with retail stores, hotels and street cafes being built here over time.

Dusseldorf is well-known for its Königsallee which is Germany’s busiest upscale shopping street, an urban boulevard and landscaped canal with fashion showrooms and retail stores lining up the street. Dusseldorf is the second biggest city as well as the capital of the North Rhine-Westphalia, as well as the seventh largest city in Germany. It has been inhabited since the 7th and 8th centuries with farming and fishing settlements emerging and growing alongside the right bank of the Rhine, while the earliest official records mentioning Dusseldorf dates back to 1135. Dusseldorf is renowned as an international business and financial center a reputation for its fashion and trade fairs. In addition to that, the city too is the pioneer in influencing electronic music and has a substantial Japanese community which is the largest of its kind outside Japan. Dusseldorf has been ranked the sixth most livable city in the world by Mercer's 2012 Quality of Living Survey.

Airports in Dusseldorf

1. Düsseldorf Airport

Düsseldorf Airport or formerly known as Düsseldorf International Airport before the 2013 corporate exercise is the main international airport that serves the cities of Dusseldorf, Essen and nearby areas within the North Rhine-Westphalia state of Germany. It is located in Düsseldorf-Lohausen which is 7 kilometers north of the Dusseldorf city downtown and 20 kilometers south-west of Essen. Being the third largest airport in Germany after Frankfurt and Munich, the airport has been open for civilian air traffic since 1927 before closed temporarily during World War II in 1939 and reopened again to the public in 1948. Düsseldorf Airport has three terminals connected by a single central building, namely Terminal A for international flights, Terminal B for limited international flights and domestic flights while Terminal C is for non-Schengen flights. There is also a smaller Executive Terminal for private and corporate customers run by Jet Aviation. It is the hub of Eurowings as well as being the focus city for Condor, Flybe, Lauda, SunExpress, Deutschland and TUI fly Deutschland. There are a handful of connecting flights from Manila to Dusseldorf offered by airlines such as Etihad, Emirates, KLM and Turkish Airlines which budget is ranging from 39,180 pesos to 58,137 pesos.

How to Get Cheap Flights to Dusseldorf?

Traveloka is a travel search engine that makes it easy for travelers to find the cheapest flights to Dusseldorf.All you need to do is to key in the information in the search box, and the application will recommend the best trip according to your budget. It compares flight prices across some trusted airlines to help you to get the best possible deal. Don’t hesitate to use Traveloka’s price alert feature to be notified of flights in your desired price range to get the best flight price to Dusseldorf.

When is the Best Time to Fly to Dusseldorf?

The off-peak season is the winter season especially in April when the spring season has just begun. This could be a great time to get reasonable offers at lower prices. It is great news if you plan your trip well, you can save your money because the price for hotels and flights during the peak season will be much higher and cost you a lot of money. Nonetheless, if you want to come over when the crowd is around, the peak season in Dusseldorf is from June, March and January which is during the periods of summer and winter when the temperature is more comfortable for going out, plus the Christmas Markets opening in Dusseldorf which is beautiful.

Dusseldorf has an oceanic climate according to Köppen climate classification in a similar fashion to other areas within the lower Rhineland. The winters are moderate with little snowfall and summers are mild and warm. The average annual temperature is 10.6 degree Celsius with temperatures throughout the year ranging around 3 degree Celsius to 20 degree Celsius during the day and 5.8 degree Celsius at night. The annual precipitation is around 800 mm, being spread evenly over the months with a slight increase in the summer season. The wind is also calm most of the time and is expected to occur more frequently at night or during winter.

When in Dusseldorf, one can look forward to participating in festivals just like the locals would. As the second largest city of the Rhineland, Dusseldorf would organize annual Rhenish Carnival celebrations from February to March, typically being the third most popular in the country after the celebrations in Cologne and Mainz. With a significant Japanese community here, there are also events organized by the community to look forward to, such as the annual Japan Day festival.

What are the Top 5 Things to Do in Dusseldorf?

1. Rheinturm – Also known in English as Rhine Tower, Rheinturm is a concrete telecommunications tower that is of 240.5 meters high. Since the completion of construction in 1981, Rheinturm has been carrying aerials for directional radio, FM and TV transmitters. There is also a revolving restaurant and observation deck, allowing vision all over the city at 170 meters high.

2. Schloss Benrath – Built between 1755 and 1770 for Elector Palatine Charles Theodor and his wife, Countess Palatine Elisabeth Auguste of Sulzbach, the design is done in a Baroque-style with the main building being a museum with guided tours. Surrounding the palace is a hunting park. There are two ponds, one surrounded by the main building and the other on the southern side.

3. Königsallee – It feels almost incomplete to go to Dusseldorf without going to Königsallee. Being constructed between 1802 and 1804 after the removal of Dusseldorf fortifications, Königsallee has a rich history of being a famous boulevard, with retail stores, hotels and street cafes being built here over time.

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