Rhine River, best tours and attractions
24-hour Düsseldorf hop-on hop-off bus tour
Visit the most important sights of Düsseldorf with the hop-on-hop-off bus and stop along the way as many times as you like. Book your tickets in advance.
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Düsseldorf guided Segway™ Rhine tour
Book now your tour of along the Rhine River on a Segway™. Explore Düsseldorf and its highlights in an enjoyable and fun ride
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Mannheim self-balancing scooter tour along the Rhine river
Drive along the banks of Germany's second-longest river – the Rhine – and experience Mannheims famous sights during a Segway tour.
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DüsseldorfCard with public transport for 24h, 48h, 72h or 96h
Buy your DüsseldorfCard now and enjoy up to 100% discount on a selection of over 70 activities and discounts on city tours, museums, souvenirs and more.
Guided tour MediaPort Düsseldorf
Book your MedienHafen guided tour with Musement now and discover the modern MedienHafen district in Düsseldorf.
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Cologne 60-minute walk with a local
Enjoy this experience with a private local, discover everyday local life and learn where the city gets its characteristic ambience from.
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2-hour afternoon cruise in Cologne at Christmastime
Join a 2-hour afternoon cruise in Cologne to escape the hustle and bustle of the city at Christmastime and get into an authentic festive mood with live music.
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Düsseldorf advent afternoon cruise
Cruise on the Rhine with festive music and delicacies. See Düsseldorf's illuminated Old Town and the eyes of the children with St. Nicholas.
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Guided city tour of Cologne's highlights in a nutshell
Explore the immediate vicinity of the cathedral and the old town of Cologne on foot! A certified guide will lead you through the city. Book your tour in advance!
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KölnCard with public transport for 24h or 48h
Explore Cologne with the KölnCard! The ticket includes free public transport and up to 50% off at many museums, restaurants, and cultural attractions.
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The inside story
Sailed since prehistorical times, the river Rhine is both a dividing natural border, and also a commercial link between different areas of Europe: the Alps, the Middle-European hills and the lowlands on the Atlantic. Throughout the millennia different cultures and cities have grown on its sides, making today its shores one of the most populous urban areas of the world, centers of culture and finance.
The Rhine may be sailed up or downstream to discover its beauties: the sharp alpine peaks in his higher section, great for excursions, and the Rhine Falls, Europe's greatest waterfalls. It's middle section, with wild nature along it's numerous bends, and the Ruhrgebiet, with many major German cities famous for their cathedrals, architecture and the UNESCO world heritage sites. The lower section in Holland, renown for windmills and tulips. The delta, visited for its natural beauty and the "polders", the lands reclaimed from the sea.