
Discover Düsseldorf — Joy of life on the Rhine
Fashion metropolis, art city, international economic hub and home of the famous Altbier — Düsseldorf combines in a small space what many large cities lack: Rhenish joie de vivre and cosmopolitanism at the same time.
Introduction
Düsseldorf in figures
Anyone unfamiliar with North Rhine-Westphalia's capital city will be surprised by its diversity. These facts demonstrate what makes Düsseldorf one of Germany's most exciting cities.
Düsseldorf lies on the Rhine, just under an hour from Cologne, Essen, and the Dutch border. The city is home to many international corporations — from Henkel and Vodafone to Metro — and boasts one of the largest Japanese communities in Europe. At the same time, 260 pubs and breweries, packed into a small area, create the convivial atmosphere of the Old Town, famous for its "longest bar in the world."
620,000
Residents in the city
1288
City rights granted
217 km²
Urban area
50
Trade fairs per year
8,000
Japanese community
5
Michelin-starred restaurants
Other cities have their cathedral, their harbor, or their Königsplatz. Düsseldorf has something unique: a blend of elegance, internationality, and down-to-earth Rhineland charm that can't be found anywhere else.

Fashion & Lifestyle
Königsallee is one of Europe’s most exclusive shopping streets. A fashion capital with its own Fashion Week and a strong sense of stylish design — reflected throughout every district of the city.

Arts & Culture
With its art academy (from Joseph Beuys to Andreas Gursky), the K20 and K21 museums, and more than 100 galleries, Düsseldorf is one of the most important art centers in Germany.

Internationality
Home to over 5,000 foreign companies and the largest Japanese community on the European mainland — from sushi bars to sake festivals.

Business & Trade Fair
One of the five highest-grossing trade fair companies in the world, home of drupa, Medica, K and boot — a magnet for trade visitors from 180+ countries.

Brewing tradition
Nowhere else is top-fermented Altbier tapped according to the original recipe from their own breweries. Uerige, Schumacher, Füchschen, Schlüssel and Kürzer uphold this heritage.

Rhine Lifestyle
The Rhine promenade is one of the most beautiful urban promenades in Germany. Here, water, skyline, and lifestyle merge seamlessly.
During your stay in Düsseldorf, you should take time for these highlights — all easily accessible from your apartment in Hamm.

01
TV tower


02
Little Tokyo


03
Media Harbor


04
Shopping


05
Old Town & Carlstadt District


06
Neuss Ski Hall


07
Düsseldorf


08
Games & Events


09
Airport

Düsseldorf consists of 50 districts, each with its own unique character. Here are the most important ones — from bustling and urban to quiet and green:
Discover Düsseldorf
Your stylish base on the Rhine: Chrisma Apartments
To truly experience Düsseldorf, you need more than just a bed for the night: a retreat that invites you to indulge — and a location that takes you directly to all the highlights.
Location
Hamm district, directly on the Rhine, southwest of the city center
Living space
sufficient living space for your needs
Including
Fully equipped kitchen · Fast Wi-Fi · Smart TV · Cleaning service · Free parking
Connection
10 min Old Town · 15 min Main Train Station · 20 min Düsseldorf Airport · 25 min Trade Fair
Experience
Family business since 1995 — Hotel service meets apartment comfort























