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Discover Düsseldorf’s famous Altbier and craft beer scene on a 3-hour guided walking tour through the historic Altstadt, including tastings and behind-the-scenes insights.
Düsseldorf’s Altbier is a local icon, and this 3-hour craft beer tour offers an engaging way to explore the city’s historic Old Town. Led by a knowledgeable guide, the tour combines tastings of local brews, visits to renowned breweries, and plenty of stories about the tradition of beer making in Düsseldorf. It’s ideal for anyone interested in beer culture, local history, or simply enjoying a relaxed afternoon with good drinks and great company.
The tour costs around €49 per person, includes several tastings, and is suitable for travelers over 16 years old. It departs from the Tourist-Information “Visit Düsseldorf” and is wheelchair accessible. Reviewers consistently give this experience a perfect 5 out of 5, praising the expert guides and informative stops. One point to keep in mind is that pregnant women and children under 16 cannot participate, and a German-speaking guide leads the tour, which may be a consideration for some.


This tour begins at the Tourist-Information “Visit Düsseldorf”, where guests meet their live German-speaking guide. From there, it’s a lively walk through the historic Altstadt district, where centuries-old craft brewing traditions still thrive today. The route takes in famous breweries like the Uerige Brewery and Brauhaus Zum Schlüssel, both known for their signature Altbier, brewed with water from their own springs.
As the group moves through these iconic venues, the guide shares both technical insights and entertaining anecdotes about the beer’s history, including how Altbier predates many modern microbreweries. The stops are carefully chosen to showcase the latest craft beer trends while respecting the age-old brewing techniques that have made Düsseldorf famous.
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The Uerige Brewery is the first stop, where small samples of local brews are served. This brewery is well-known for its traditional Altbier, and visitors get the chance to see how the beer is brewed in a historic setting. The intimate tasting here provides insight into the flavor profile and the craftsmanship involved.
This visit introduces guests to how local water sources and ingredients influence the taste, setting the stage for a deeper appreciation of Düsseldorf’s beer culture. The guide explains the brewing process and shares fun facts about the brewery’s heritage, making each sip more meaningful.

Next, the tour heads to Brauhaus Zum Schlüssel, where the water from the brewery’s own spring is still used for brewing. The guide discusses the importance of water quality in beer production and how special malts are roasted to create the distinct flavor of Altbier.
Visitors learn about generational brewing secrets and how local ingredients have been preserved over time. The setting offers a cozy, authentic atmosphere that emphasizes the tradition and craftsmanship behind each brew. This stop highlights the balance between tradition and modern techniques in Düsseldorf’s brewing scene.
The Holy Craft Bar offers a different perspective, with more tastings and the opportunity to meet “beerkeepers”, the staff responsible for maintaining the high standards of the craft beers. Here, the group samples a variety of craft beers, expanding the appreciation for both classic Altbiers and contemporary brews.
The guide shares insights into the latest beer trends, including how local breweries innovate while respecting centuries-old traditions. The casual, friendly environment at Holy Craft Bar makes it easy to ask questions and learn about the diverse styles available.
More Great Tours NearbyAs the walk nears its end, the tour makes a stop at the legendary snack bar, HamHam bei Josef, known for its hearty pork-filled rolls. This stop offers a delicious way to refuel after tasting multiple beers. The pork roll is a local favorite, offering a satisfying finish to the beer-tasting experience.
The combination of beer and hearty street food captures the lively spirit of Düsseldorf’s Old Town. After this, the group is well-equipped with knowledge and memories of the city’s brewing heritage.
The meeting point at Rheintraße 3 is easy to find, with precise coordinates provided. The tour starts punctually, so arriving a few minutes early is recommended. The experience is wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for a variety of mobility needs.
Booking can be done with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, offering flexibility for changing plans. Payment is handled later, allowing for easy reservation without immediate financial commitment.
At around €49 per person, the tour offers a rundown of the local beer scene in just three hours. The multiple stops and tastings are well-paced, and the behind-the-scenes access adds depth that typical pub crawls often miss.
The expert guides consistently receive praise for their knowledge and entertaining style, making the experience both informative and fun. Visitors finish the tour with a better understanding of the traditions behind Düsseldorf’s iconic Altbier and modern craft movements.
This experience suits beer enthusiasts, history lovers, and anyone curious about local traditions. It’s ideal for those who want an authentic taste of Düsseldorf’s Old Town and its long-standing brewing culture. Since the tour is in German, some prior language knowledge is helpful, though the lively storytelling makes it accessible.
Not suitable for children under 16 or pregnant women, but adults looking for a relaxed, engaging way to explore the city’s cultural heritage will find this tour both enjoyable and enriching.

This guided walking experience delivers a balanced mix of history, culture, and beer in Düsseldorf’s iconic Old Town. Visitors gain behind-the-scenes insights, taste authentic Altbier, and enjoy local street food—all within a convivial atmosphere led by knowledgeable guides.
While the focus on German language may limit some, the overall quality and authenticity make this a worthwhile choice for beer lovers and curious explorers alike. The perfect length and accessible format mean it fits well into a travel day exploring Düsseldorf’s vibrant city center.
Is this tour suitable for non-German speakers?
The tour is led in German, so some understanding of the language helps. However, the visual cues and expressive storytelling typically make it enjoyable for non-German speakers familiar with basic beer culture.
How many breweries are visited during the tour?
The tour includes visits to two main breweries—Uerige and Brauhaus Zum Schlüssel—plus a tasting stop at Holy Craft Bar.
Are there non-alcoholic options available?
The tour focuses on beer tastings, and the description emphasizes alcoholic beverages. Non-alcoholic options are not specified but can be inquired about.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchairs?
Yes, the experience is wheelchair accessible, allowing guests with mobility needs to participate comfortably.
What should I wear?
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended as the tour involves walking through the Old Town. Weather-appropriate clothing is advised depending on the season.
Can children join the tour?
No, children under 16 years are not permitted, as the experience involves alcohol consumption.