Welcome to Dusseldorf Stresemannstraße

Dusseldorf has a lot to offer – but where to start? You have already nailed step one by choosing limehome.

Here you can find useful information and our recommendations for your stay in this neighbourhood.

In the neighbourhood

Our top tips for discovering the surroundings of Dusseldorf Stresemannstraße:

Little Tokyo

Less than 10 min walking away from your limehome, the neighborhood of Little Tokyo invites you to discover Japanese culture in Germany.

Düsseldorf has one of Europe’s largest Japanese communities outside of Japan. You can find a large choice of sushi bars, ramen restaurants, specialty tea shops and Japanese grocery stores.

Don’t miss the Eko-Haus with its beautiful Buddhist temple, featuring intricate wooden carvings, sliding doors, and a tranquil Japanese garden. Every spring, the Japantag festival celebrates Japanese culture with parades, performances, and food. 

Dusseldorf, Germany – May 2021: Japanese Garden and houses with living space in Dusseldorf. Germany remains one of the most culturally divers countries in Europe.
Japanese tempel in Dusseldorf

We asked the locals in our team for their favorite places to eat in Little Tokyo, here are their top tips: 

  • Kushi-Tei of Tokyo – fresh sushi and charcoal grilled Japanese specialities

     

  • eatTOKYO – known for its soups and authentic Japanese dishes

     

  • Takumi – the place to be for fans of Ramen noodles
Könnigsallee in Düsseldorf

Königsallee

Just a 10 min walk from your limehome and you reach Königsallee  locally called Kö – Düsseldorf’s most famous shopping street.

Here you can find luxury boutiques, high-end department stores and elegant cafes. Even if you’re not in the mood for shopping, it’s worth strolling along the tree-lined boulevard and admiring the beautiful canals and surrounding architecture.

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