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Paradise awaits in the Rhine Valley, a haven for nature lovers, wine enthusiasts, history buffs, and culture aficionados.

Our hospitals are conveniently located in Düsseldorf, the capital of North Rhine-Westphalia, and within a 50 km radius of the city. With easy access to three major international airports - Düsseldorf, Cologne-Bonn, and Dortmund - reaching us is a breeze. You will not only improve your health but also discover a lot of attractions here.

Düsseldorf seamlessly blends ancient traditions with contemporary trends. Immerse yourself in the pulse of the city, particularly in the historic Altstadt (Old Town) - renowned for its remarkable collection of around 260 restaurants, bars, breweries, and cafes, earning it the nickname "the world's longest bar counter." Here, you'll discover the birthplace of the famous Westphalian beer "Altbier," a top-fermented brew best enjoyed in the cozy vaults of small private breweries.

Yet Altstadt (Old Town) is more than just beer; it's a charming district with peaceful cobblestone streets, the historic Schlossturm palace tower, the leaning tower of St. Lambert's Church (St. Lambertus), and lavishly adorned houses reflecting the city's glorious past. The Rhine promenade serves as a link between the city and the river, inviting locals and visitors alike to relax and stroll along its scenic path, leading to the trendy MedienHafen quarter. MedienHafen showcases an extraordinary architectural landscape where modern glass skyscrapers dramatically contrast with old railway tracks, offering a unique sight crafted by renowned architects like the legendary Frank O. Gehry.

MedienHafen showcases an extraordinary architectural landscape where modern glass skyscrapers dramatically contrast with old railway tracks, offering a unique sight crafted by renowned architects like the legendary Frank O. Gehry.

In the vibrant bars, clubs, and restaurants of MedienHafen, you may encounter professionals from nearby television studios and media organizations.

Cuisine

Cuisine-wise, Düsseldorf has a thriving culinary scene. Local breweries offer a wide array of traditional dishes, including Rhenish beef roast, pork shank, black pudding "flanz," and pea soup "Ähzezupp." Pair these delicacies with aromatic Altbier, a rich top-fermented dark beer brewed in the traditional way by four Düsseldorf breweries.

Fashion and shopping

As the fashion capital, Düsseldorf exudes elegance and attracts fashion enthusiasts from around the world. It hosts major trade fairs and houses showrooms of renowned brands, making it a prominent hub for the fashion industry. Explore the diverse assortment of Düsseldorf's boutiques, satisfying even the most discerning shoppers. Along the renowned Königsallee boulevard, you'll find an exquisite blend of world-famous fashion brands like Gucci, Burberry, Chanel, and Tiffany & Co. Take a break from shopping and enjoy people-watching while sipping a coffee at one of the charming street cafes.

The heart of Europe

Benefiting from its advantageous geographical location, Düsseldorf places you at the heart of Europe. Cologne, a bustling metropolis, lies nearby, boasting the majestic Cologne Cathedral (Kölner Dom), a world-famous symbol of the city. Don't miss the opportunity to visit Rüdesheim, Germany's wine capital, where you can wander through picturesque narrow streets, explore wine cellars, and savor homemade wines and authentic local dishes.

While with us, you're in the middle of Europe, allowing for easy excursions to various destinations. Short distances and excellent transportation connections make it possible to explore neighboring countries like Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, and France. Multiple nearby airports with regular flights facilitate travel to Italy, Spain, and other European gems.

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