Visit Duesseldorfâs pretty harbor district to uncover innovative architecture, historic monuments, excellent waterfront dining and exciting adventures on the Rhine.
Medienhafen is a unique harbor district southwest of the city center. When the precinct was revitalized for the 21st century, developers were careful not to remove historic features. Explore the harbor district to see its stunning skyline, which incorporates a medley of architectural styles. The harborâs gritty working character is retained in quay walls, cast-iron bollards and old cranes, while superb contemporary buildings form the backdrop. Visit acclaimed restaurants or go on a sightseeing voyage on the Rhine River.
Get acquainted with Medienhafenâs âarchitectural mile.â The cityâs skyline was reimagined by architectural luminaries such as Frank Gehry, David Chipperfield, Joe Coenen, Steven Holl and Claude Vasconi. Check out Gehryâs beautifully designed buildings, which resemble the old warehouses that formerly crowded the harborside. Today, around 700 companies have offices in the harborâs modern and revitalized buildings.
Wander along the promenade and enjoy the views of the river or find a cafĂ© to have your morning coffee. Find some of the cityâs finest restaurants in this waterfront district. Order a meal from one of the cityâs gastronomical innovators or grab a drink from one of the districtâs trendy bars. Stay around until after dark to check out Medienhafenâs nightclubs.
The district is the perfect launch pad for water adventures on the Rhine. Sign up for a rafting tour or go on a yacht trip. Rickshaws and Segways are also available for exploring the waterfront. The harbor presents a range of specialty tours. Join a photography tour to get a different perspective on the harborâs eclectic design or take a tour of the districtâs epicurean highlights. Book your accommodations at one of Medienhafenâs hotels to have the exciting district on your doorstep.
Medienhafen is a short distance south of Duesseldorfâs Altstadt (Old Town). It is easy to reach via the cityâs railway system. Alternatively, park your car at one of the on-site garages. The district is open to visitors any time of the day for free however, some tour experiences may have an admission fee.













































