By Plane  | Düsseldorf International Airport is one of the three largest and a leading one for charter flights in Germany. Check their webpage for detailed flight informations. The S-Bahn leaves in 20 minute intervals for both city centre and main train station. Buy Now
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| By Train  | Düsseldorf Central Station is, in fact, central, at the south-eastern edge of the inner city. It forms a crossroads for the networks of the Deutsche Bahn AG, the S-Bahn commuter rail system and the U-Bahn. For travel enquiries call the Deutsche Bahn AG, tel. +49 (0)211 1 94 19 or check their webpage (http://www.db.de). The local public transport systems are run by the Rheinbahn.
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