
Dusseldorf has all you need for a memorable stag do: litres upon litres of beer, a vibrant and bustling nightlife, and many fun and thrilling activities such as rafting, karting, and of course adult entertainment.
- Plenty Of Breweries and Locally Brewed Beer
- Many Food Options - Not Just German!
- Beautiful Guides To Show You The City
- Activities For All Interests And Budgets!
Dusseldorf City Guide

Dusseldorf is a city in the west of Germany with over half a million inhabitants. The city has 6 universities and is full of students, meaning there is a vibrant and lively nightlife full of young people! You can party the night away with locals, or enjoy a drink with some of the many international people who visit the city because of its art and fashion scene. Dusseldorf is known as the "Little Tokyo" of Germany because of its large Japanese community, so if you are a fan of Japanese food, you are in luck! Dozens of sushi and ramen restaurants are dotted around the city. If you fancy a different type of food, check out the food market on Carlsplatz! Dusseldorf is located on the River the Rhine, so if you are looking for a sightseeing boat ride or perhaps a boat party or booze cruise, anything is possible! In other words, Dusseldorf may not be a traditional stag do destination, but it has all you need for an epic and memorable stag weekend!
Dusseldorf Nightlife

It is a well known fact that Germans love their beer, and we know that you will too! Perhaps the most important thing you need to know about Dusseldorf is that the city has its own beer called Altbier. This style of beer is brewed using a unique technique that is hardly used anywhere else. Dusseldorf truly is a beer city, and there are many options for brewery tours or pub crawls around town. In fact, the Altstadt or Old Town of the city is known as the "longest bar in the world". This relatively small area of the city houses over 250 bars and pubs,. In this part of town, Altbier is incredibly popular. So popular, in fact, that it is common for waiters to refill your glass without you asking! If you would like a short break from drinking, make sure to place your coaster on top of your glass to signal to the waiters that you don't want a refill quite yet. It is not surprising that the majority of the city's nightlife is centered around this area. Once you enjoyed your share of beers, you might want to go clubbing. Dusseldorf is known for its electronic music scene. Lovers of the genre might know the famous Kraftwerk, a band that started in Dusseldorf! Many clubs can be found in the old town, but there are also some clubs located near the shopping street Königsallee. Dusseldorf has many nightlife options and you are sure to find something that suits your tastes!
Dusseldorf Practical Tips

Dusseldorf's airport is the fourth largest airport in all of Germany, and it has dozens of international flights arriving every day. Once you have arrived in Dusseldorf and have settled in to you accommodation, it's time to walk around town and enjoy some tasty food. There are plenty of hearty, traditional German meals available, though Japanese food and pizza are also well-loved in this town, so you are sure to find something that suits your tastes. Enjoy a nice cold Altbier (probably the first of many) and get ready for a crazy stag weekend. Maybe useful to know before you start partying: The official language of Germany is German and the currency is the Euro.
Some useful words you might need include:
- "Hallo" = hello
- "Auf Wiedersehen" = goodbye
- "Bitte" = please
- "Danke" = thank you
- "Ein Bier bitte" = One beer please
- "Ich spreche kein Deutsch" = I don't speak German
