Düsseldorf Easter Fair
Düsseldorf Easter Fair is held on March 27. This event in the third decade of the month March is annual.
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The Easter Fair in Düsseldorf is an annual folk festival that marks the start of the fair season in the region. Located on Staufenplatz in the Grafenberg district, it attracts numerous visitors and offers an ideal combination of tradition and modernity. Its proximity to Grafenberg Forest makes the funfair particularly attractive for families who want to enjoy the fun after a walk in the countryside.
A tradition with history: With its roots deeply anchored in Düsseldorf's cultural life, the Easter funfair has a long tradition. It takes place every year around Easter and is an integral part of the city's calendar of events. Open daily from 2 p.m. to 10 p.m., the funfair offers a colorful variety of attractions and provides varied entertainment.
Exciting rides for all ages: the mixture of classic and modern rides thrills young and old alike. Highlights such as the “Break Dancer”, the eerily beautiful “Villa Wahnsinn” and the thrilling “Siebenhimmelfahrten” make the hearts of adrenaline junkies beat faster. But there are also numerous merry-go-rounds and child-friendly attractions for the little ones that will make their eyes light up.
The highlight: the spectacular fireworks display.
A special highlight of the Easter funfair is the firework display, which traditionally lights up the sky on the last Friday of the festival. This impressive light show not only captivates visitors to the fair, but also attracts numerous onlookers from the surrounding area.
Culinary variety: No funfair would be complete without culinary delights. The Osterkirmes offers a wide selection of delicacies, from traditional bratwurst and crispy chips to sweet temptations such as candy floss and roasted almonds. A freshly tapped Altbier rounds off the visit perfectly and lets visitors linger in convivial company.
The Easter funfair in Düsseldorf is more than just a fairground - it is an experience for the whole family that combines fun, excitement and culinary delights. Whether young or old, everyone will find their personal highlight here, and the traditional atmosphere makes the visit an unforgettable experience.
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