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A warm welcome to Düsseldorf!
We are happy to provide this site to people with limited mobility. Our aim is to give them advice and suggestions for a barrier-free stay in our city. Not only will you find details about tourist sights and service institutions. We will also give you information on accessible accommodation, public transport and events.

Düsseldorf Marketing & Tourismus GmbH (DMT) offersguided city walks in German sign language. Their tour guides are specifically trained. They give guided tours to blind people, people with impaired mobility, and to wheelchair users. There are tourist information offices at the main station and in the Old Town. Both provide level access and lowered counters. DMT staff has received training. They have been made aware of the needs of the target group.

We offer these services to make your stay in our city pleasant and eventful. Let our tour guides give you recommendations and advice. Düsseldorf has again been voted the city with the highest quality of living in Germany. ((Mercer Human Resource Consulting, 2010). Find out why.
The contents of this page only give you a glimpse of our offers and our partners. Of course it does not claim to be complete. We would be happy to learn about more accessible offers from our partners. Of course we will consider them.
As you can see, Düsseldorf has a lot to offer. We hope you make use of our tipps and advice. They will help you discover Düsseldorf's diversity in an easy way.
phone +49 211 1720 2 851
fax +49 211 1720 2 3220
reservation@duesseldorf-tourismus.de
Incoming (Guided tours etc.)
phone +49 211 17 20 2 854
fax +49 211 17 20 2 3222
willkommen@duesseldorf-tourismus.de
Explanation of the symbols used on this site
The symbols used are for convenience only. They are intended to help with orientation. They do not imply any valuation. Nor do they represent accessibility certified according to DIN or other standards. Next to the details of each facility you will find symbols. They give you more information in terms of accessibility.
The wheelchair space mentioned in the text is given in centimetres (width x depth). It relates to the free space left and right of the objects (e.g. WCs). Terms like "left" and "right" indicate the direction in which you view the object.
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Blind people |
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People with hearing difficulties |
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Deaf people |
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People with visual impairment |
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People with learning difficulties |
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People with limited mobility |
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Wheelchair users |
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Very interesting offers are marked with the Cartwheeler symbol. They stand out in terms of accessibility or promise a great experience.