Welcome to North Rhine-Westphalia

North Rhine-Westphalia: a travel destination all year round

North Rhine-Westphalia is located in the west of Germany, bordering Belgium and the Netherlands, and is one of the most popular short trip destinations. Six airports, 2,200 km of freeways, 18,000 km of federal and country roads and over 700 railroad stations provide an excellent transport infrastructure that allows NRW to be reached from all major European cities in a maximum of three hours.

There is also no way around culture in NRW. In addition to museums, concert halls, theaters, castles, parks and gardens, visitors to NRW can expect the charm of industrial culture and six magnificent UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Active vacationers and nature lovers will get their money's worth.

Excellent hiking routes such as the Rhine and Rothaarsteig trails and a network of around 30,000 kilometers of cycle paths take you through beautiful landscapes and green meadows. Those looking for relaxation and tranquillity will find it in the numerous spas and health resorts, brine and mud baths.

NRW is also a real paradise when it comes to shopping: In addition to the famous Königsallee in Düsseldorf and the Schildergasse in Cologne, visitors are particularly impressed by the unusual shopping districts and beautiful old towns.

Tourismus NRW e.V.

Tourismus NRW e. V. is the umbrella organization for tourism in North Rhine-Westphalia and is based in Düsseldorf. It forms the state's tourism competence center and is the strategic pacemaker for the North Rhine-Westphalian tourism industry. The central objectives of the association include advising its members and promoting innovation in all tourism-related matters, raising the profile of tourism as an economic factor, optimizing the framework conditions for tourism marketing and promoting tourism cooperation in NRW.

City trips

High-quality cultural offers, interesting architecture and countless shopping opportunities, coupled with incomparable food and drink experiences all make North Rhine-Westphalia stand out as a travel destination.

UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site

In North Rhine-Westphalia, you can explore six magnificent UNESCO World Heritage Sites all in one: Cologne Cathedral, Aachen Cathedral, Schloss Augustusburg palace with the Jagdschloss Falkenlust hunting lodge, the Zeche Zollverein colliery in Essen, the Schloss Corvey palace in Höxter and the Lower Germanic Limes in the Rhineland.

Art Museums and architecture

Art lovers will always find something worth seeing in the top-class museums of NRW, from the Museum Ludwig in Cologne to the Museum Folkwang in Essen. Here, high-quality exhibitions show contemporary art as well as works of art from years gone by. Fans of architecture will find a varied mix, with major master builders and visionary architects leaving their footprints behind throughout the state.

Industrial culture

The industrial heritage of North Rhine-Westphalia is huge; no other federal state in Germany has such a large number, and such diversity, of industrial monuments. Exciting themed routes lead visitors right through the state, to collieries, gasometers, coking plants, furnaces and production sites, as well as to the Zeche Zollverein colliery, a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site.

Shopping fun in the towns and cities of NRW

With their luxurious boulevards, busy passenger zones, modern passages, fashionable districts featuring small boutiques and huge shopping centres, both the major cities and smaller towns of North Rhine-Westphalia are ideal locations for going for a stroll, exploring your surroundings and enjoying an excellent shopping experience. The federal state is also home to a multitude of outlets offering excellent quality at a low price.

Nature

From unspoilt forests and jagged hill ridges to romantic river and water meadow landscapes, North Rhine-Westphalia offers a pure nature experience, and is greener than many people think. Far more than half the state is covered by forests, rivers, meadows and fields. The Eifel national park specifically, as well as 12 nature parks, invite visitors to experience the green side of North Rhine-Westphalia in person, right up close.

Active

You’ll find opportunities for rest and active relaxation on every corner. You can choose from around 14,000 kilometres of cycle paths, over 50,000 kilometres of well-maintained hiking routes - many of them classified as premium or top routes - and the most important winter sports area north of the Alps. Cycle past 100 palaces through Münsterland, enjoy the view over glittering lakes in the Sauerland region, or conquer the most frequently climbed mountain in the world, the Drachenfels (“Dragon’s Rock”) near Bonn.

Healthy

In North Rhine-Westphalia, you’ll find the ideal combination of peace, relaxation and health. As well as health and wellness holidays, spa pools and natural remedies have a positive impact on the body, and bring new energy for everyday life. Whether in the Teutoburger Wald forest, the Sauerland region or the rest of NRW - you can’t go wrong with a health holiday in NRW.

Travel for all in North Rhine-Westphalia
North Rhine-Westphalia is open to all! Here, holidays and day trips are barrier-free in many locations, with barrier-free access to museums, restaurants, hotels or tourist information offices throughout the state. Our barrier-free travel tips, as well as an overview of barrier-free offer providers, will help you find the right destination.

Visitors to North Rhine-Westphalia can travel with a clear conscience. The dense transport networks for buses and trains, both international and regional, the short distances within the state and various guest tickets, which not only include discounts and free admissions, but are also valid for climate-friendly travel to and from the destination by bus and train as well as for local public transport, are particularly helpful. Guests can even set sail sustainably in NRW, as Europe's largest all-electric passenger ship is in operation on Lake Bigge in the Sauerland region.

Smaller cities with shorter distances can be explored on foot or by bike. Aachen, Münster, Bielefeld or Bonn, for example, invite you to stroll through the streets and explore the sights on foot. With a rucksack and hiking boots, you can cover longer distances: whether it's a certified premium hiking trail, a "Top Trail of Germany" or an insider tip, you can experience nature, beautiful views and new experiences at every turn in NRW. Incidentally, vacations in NRW are particularly sustainable in the North Eifel and Ferienwelt Winterberg, as both of these regions have been certified as sustainable travel destinations by the renowned certification company TourCert gGmbH.

Kontakt & Ansprechpartner

Contact

Tourismus NRW e.V.

Völklinger Straße 4
40219 Düsseldorf

Phone +49 (0) 211 91 320 -500
Fax +49 (0) 211 91 320 -555

www.tourism-nrw.com
www.nrw-vakantie.nl

More Contacts

Here you will find selected highlights and contact details in the North Rhine-Westphalian travel areas:

Bergisches Land

Altenberger Cathedral in Odenthal, Paper Mill Dombach by Bergisch Gladbach, Flowstonecave Wiehl, Dhünn-Dam

Contact: Naturarena Bergisches Land GmbH

Phone.: +49 (0) 22 04 / 8430 00

Fax: +49 (0) 22 04 / 8430 05

I www.dasbergische.de

Bonn/Rhine-Sieg/Ahrweiler

Beethoven Haus, Drachenfels on Siebengebirge hills, Poppelsdorf Schloss (Schloss Clemensruh) in Bonn, Museum Mile, Old Town Hall

Contact: Tourismus & Congress GmbH

Phone: +49 (0) 2 28 / 91 04 10

Fax: +49 (0) 2 28/ 91 04 111

I www.bonn-region.de

The Bergisch Three

Müngstener Bridge, Wuppertaler Suspension Railway, Schloss Burg, Klingenmuseum in Solingen, Deutsches Röntgen-Museum in Remscheid

Contact: Bergisches Land Tourismus Marketing e.V.

Phone.: +49 (0)212/ 88 16 06 65

Fax: +49 (0)212/ 88 16 06 66

I www.die-bergischen-drei.de/en

Düsseldorf and Kreis Mettmann

Königsallee, Art Collection North Rine-Westphalia, Benrath Palace, Medienhafen, Neanderthal-Museum in Mettmann

Contact: Düsseldorf Marketing & Tourismus GmbH

Phone.: +49 (0) 211 / 17 20 20

Fax: +49 (0) 211 / 17 20 23 230

I www.duesseldorf-tourismus.de/en

Contact: neanderland/Kreis Mettmann

Phone: +49 (0) 21 04 / 99 11 99

Fax: +49 (0) 21 04 / 99 50 49

I www.neanderland.de/en

Eifel and Aachen

Aachen Cathedral, Carolus Thermen Bad Aachen, Eifel, Rotes Haus in Monschau, Rurtalsperre

Contact: Eifel Tourismus (ET) Gesellschaft mbH

Phone: +49 (0) 65 51 / 96 56 0

Fax: +49 (0) 65 51 / 96 56 96

I www.eifel.info/en

Contact: aachen tourist service e.V.

Phone: +49 (0) 241 / 1 80 29 02

Fax: +49 (0) 241 / 1 80 29 30

I www.aachen.de

Köln and Rhine-Erft County

Cologne Cathedral,Chocolade Museum, Wallraf-Richartz-Museum, Brühl Palaces Augustusburg and Falkenlust, Rhenish Brown Coal Field

Contact: KölnTourismus GmbH

Phone: +49 (0) 2 21 / 34 64 30

Fax: +49 (0) 2 21 / 34 64 35 94 29

I www.cologne-tourism.com

Contact: Rhein-Erft Tourismus e.V.

Phone: +49 (0) 22 71 / 99 49 940

Fax: +49 (0) 22 71 / 99 49 953

I www.rhein-erft-tourismus.de/en

Münsterland

Moated Castle Nordkirchen, Prinzipalmarket with Old Town Hall Münster, Burg Hülshoff in Havixbeck, 100 Castles and Palaces Route

Contact: Münsterland e.V.

Phone: +49 (0) 25 71 / 94 93 92

Fax: +49 (0) 25 71 / 94 93 99

I www.muensterland-tourismus.de

Contact: Münster Marketing

Phone: +49 (0) 2 51 / 4 92 27 10

Fax: +49 (0) 2 51 / 4 92 77 43

I www.muenster.de/stadt/tourismus

Lower Rhine

Archaeological Park Xanten, Moyland Palace in Bedburg-Hau, Selfkantbahn, Insel Hombroich Museum, Moated Castle Dyck

Contact: Niederrhein Tourismus GmbH

Phone: +49 (0) 21 62 / 81 79 03

Fax: +49 (0) 21 62 / 81 79 180

I www.niederrhein-tourismus.de/en

Ruhr Metropolis

Zollverein UNSECO World Heritage Site in Essen, Gasometer in Oberhausen, Planetarium in Bochum, Landschaftspark Duisburg-Nord, Dortmunder U

Contact: Ruhr Tourismus GmbH

Phone: +49 (0) 208 / 89 95 90

Fax: +49 (0) 208 / 89 95 91 88

I www.ruhr-tourismus.de/en

Sauerland

Atta Cave Attendorn, Biggesea Dam, Historic City Center Soest, Burg Altena, Wintersports-Arena Sauerland

Contact: Sauerland – Tourismus e.V.

Phone: + 49 (0) 29 74 / 96 98 0

Fax: +49 (0) 29 74 / 96 98 33

I www.sauerland.com

Siegerland-Wittgenstein

Berleburg Castle, Historic City Center in Freudenberg, Wittgenstein Palace, Museum für Gegenwartskunst Siegen, Rothaarsteig

Contact: Touristikverband Siegerland-Wittgenstein e.V.

Phone: +49 (0) 2 71 / 33 31 020

Fax: +49 (0) 271 / 33 31 029

I www.siegerland-wittgenstein-tourismus.de

Teutoburger Wald

Hermannsdenkmal, Externsteine, Wewelsburg, Burg Sparrenberg Bielefeld, LWL-Freilichtmuseum Detmold

Contact: OstWestfalenLippe GmbH

Teutoburger Wald Tourismus

Phone: +49 (0) 521 / 96 73 325

Fax: +49 (0) 521 / 96 73 319

I www.teutoburgerwald.de/holiday

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North Rhine-Westphalia is easy to reach from everywhere, regardless of whether you are arriving by train, car or plane.

  • Six international and regional airports (Dusseldorf, Dortmund, Cologne/Bonn, Munster/Osnabruck, Paderborn/Lippstadt and Weeze) link North Rhine-Westphalia with the entire world.
  • Go by train and use the 6.000 kilometer long railroad system and over 39 IC/EC/ICE railway stations.
  • Reach us by bus or by car on 2.200 kilometers of motorways and 5.100 kilometers of national highways. The traffic information service will guarantee a stress-free journey. Or you simply take your car and get on the car train.
  • Take your bicycle and travel around on our 13.800 kilometer long-distance cycle routes.

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