Dusseldorf Apartments for Rent

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Dusseldorf is home to over twenty institutions of higher education, international business, and many trades include fashion and finance. Whether you plan on staying for school, work, or to explore, finding great accommodations is key! Nestpick can help you find flexible, fully furnished apartments with ease.

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In recent years, Dusseldorf has transformed itself into being one of the trendiest places in Germany to live. With a mixture of vibrant nightlife, excellent shopping and a blossoming cultural scene – renting an apartment in Dusseldorf will give you front row access to one of the most cosmopolitan cities in Germany! Dusseldorf's apartments come in all shapes and sizes, with districts and areas to suit any budget and taste – however they all have access to the incredible city and all it has to offer. From the seemingly endless 'Altstadt' - 300 bars all forming a continuous line, to its underappreciated Japanese culture – there is something new to discover around every corner!

Furnished Apartments Dusseldorf

Dusseldorf has always had a reputation for business, and the city is increasingly being used for companies' international headquarters – as such, the market for furnished apartments in Dusseldorf is thriving! Dusseldorf's furnished apartments are generally all found in the downtown areas – close to the business district and the excitement of the city. If you are moving to Dusseldorf for a relatively short amount of time, you won't want to go through the hassle of finding an apartment – potentially having to compete against other renters in a highly competitive market and then buy everything you need. Furnished apartments are a home away from home the second you open the door. Yes, they are generally more expensive, but for the ease, convenience and of course location – it's often worth it.

Accommodation in Dusseldorf

Apartments by District Dusseldorf

No matter your character, budget or personality – there will be a district in Dusseldorf that will suit your lifestyle perfectly. Indeed, Dusseldorf is made up of 49 Stadtteile or 'city parts' - it's choosing one that is the tricky part.

If you crave the buzzing downtown lifestyle then it would be worthwhile looking into 'Stadtmitte' - the heart of Dusseldorf's downtown. Home to big business and an even bigger shopping street, the Konigsalle – apartments here are unsurprisingly expensive and competition can be fierce when one comes on the market! Just around the corner is Pempelfort - a young and vibrant district – offering that perfect balance of fun activities, with the Altstadt close by, with a lot more housing and bohemian vibes. For something a little different, consider Niederkasse – where the majority of the Japanese community have made their home - a fascinating blend of cultures and tradition!

Apartments Gerresheim

Towards the eastern parts of Dusseldorf lies the district of Gerresheim – once a city in its own right, indeed Gerresheim is over 1000 years old. You can see the history and charm in the different buildings and apartments in Gerresheim have a feel of their own. The district is also home to 'Little Italy' and the most Italian restaurants in the city! With delicious food seemingly on every corner you would be forgiven for not ever leaving! Gerresheim apartments really benefit from a community feel with farmers and artisanal markets a common occurrence – and within moments you can be walking through stunning nature and the paths of the Rotthäuser Bachtal nature reserve.

Apartments Angermund

Angermund lies in the North of Dusseldorf and it has become home to a lot of families and an international community – making use of the schools in the area. Apartments in Angermund are often larger than those in the city center and have access to green spaces and parks. Without a doubt, the area is more residential than vibrant but if you are moving to Dusseldorf with a family, or indeed prefer a slower pace of life, then renting an apartment in Angermund might just be what you are looking for. There are certainly more options when it comes to available apartments, however that does come at a cost. There are public transportation options that can get you into the city from here – but it might be worth bringing or buying a car!

Apartments Benrath

Renting an apartment in Benrath, one of Dusseldorf's greenest and affluent neighborhoods, seems to be the choice of families wanting to escape the rat race of downtown but still be close enough to enjoy the perks of living in a major city. Benrath is a little way outside of cosmopolitan Dusseldorf, but if you are looking for that bit more space and community feel in an apartment, the renting in Benrath is a good idea. You may need a car, just to make daily life that little more convenient but the upshot is that in Benrath, there is enough room for you to have a parking space or two. Home to Benrath Palace and Dusseldorf's Natural History Museum, culture and quality of life are high on the list of positives when it comes to renting an apartment in Benrath.

Student Accommodation Dusseldorf

Of all of Dusseldorf's districts, the one that identifies most with student culture is Bilk. Student accommodation in Dusseldorf can be highly competitive with the city being home to a large number of students, but if you want to be in the thick of the action, then Bilk is where to go. Bars, clubs, cheap restaurants and café's reign supreme here and you can find ways to really stretch even a modest budget and with all the activity happening around the district – it's a perfect place to meet likeminded people. Although Bilk is student central, there is a good share of Dusseldorf's student accommodation in other districts like Flingern - picture great shopping streets and hipster coffee shops, and Hafen – the old harbor area that has been regenerated and turned into a hotspot for young professionals.

Public Transport Dusseldorf

As you may expect, the public transport system in Dusseldorf is excellent. The 'Rheinbahn' consists of an underground system, trams and a fleet of buses that can carry you all around the city. If you are planning on spending a longer amount of time here – it will be worth getting a DusseldorfCard – giving you access to all the transportation options as well as free entry to museums and other cultural discounts! Dusseldorf is a rather flat city and there is a booming trade in used bike sales if you want to get a bit of exercise, especially in the summer months!