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Discover Düsseldorf’s film history on a 2.5-hour guided walking tour visiting Hollywood and Netflix filming locations, museums, and iconic landmarks for $28.

The Filmtour Düsseldorf: From Hollywood to Netflix offers a fascinating 2.5-hour journey through the city’s screen history, led by an expert guide. For $28 per person, this small-group experience provides an accessible way to see the city’s famous film spots, from Hollywood blockbusters featuring Halle Berry to popular Netflix series.
Starting at the Clayton Hotel Düsseldorf (formerly the Nikko Hotel), the tour takes you past notable landmarks like the Dreischeibenhaus and the Düsseldorf Film Museum. With limited groups of up to 10 participants, the experience balances personalized storytelling with efficient sightseeing. While entry to the Film Museum is not included, visitors get a small cinema-themed gift to remember their adventure, making this tour a great value for film fans and curious explorers alike.
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The tour begins outside the Clayton Hotel Düsseldorf, where guides are easy to spot with a red beer crate and a DU Tours flag. This location, formerly the Nikko Hotel, is a central spot from which the group departs on foot. Starting here offers a straightforward check-in process and a clear, friendly meet-up point.
From this initial meeting, the guide introduces the tour’s focus on film and TV locations in Düsseldorf, emphasizing the city’s role in international and local productions. The walk to the first stops is manageable, covering approximately 2 kilometers in total, making it suitable for most guests with comfortable shoes.

The tour leads you past the Ex-Nikko Hotel, now called the Clayton Hotel, where filmmakers like Dominik Graf have shot scenes involving pyrotechnics. Just a few meters away, you’ll find the site where the Netflix series “King of Stonks” was filmed, giving you a glimpse into contemporary local TV production.
This stop highlights Düsseldorf’s versatility, being both a historic hotel location and a setting for modern streaming content. The guide shares insights into how these filming spots connect to the city’s broader film industry, making history feel tangible and current.

Next, the tour points out the Dreischeibenhaus, a 95-meter office tower that appears in Hollywood films. It’s a striking building with a significant presence in Düsseldorf’s skyline and a photo-worthy backdrop.
Close by, the guide explains where Halle Berry was filmed, giving a sense of how international stars have left their mark in the city. The Dreischeibenhaus serves as a central visual element, illustrating Düsseldorf’s modern architecture used in cinematic scenes.
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A visit to the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf showcases the city’s notable art scene, which ties into its reputation as a creative hub for film and visual arts. The guide discusses how the academy’s environment influences local filmmakers and contributes to Düsseldorf’s vibrant media culture.
This stop offers a glimpse into the artistic landscape that supports the city’s film industry, enriching the understanding of its cinematic identity.

The tour also includes a walk past the Old Town Hall, a historic building that connects Düsseldorf’s past to its filmic present. From here, the group proceeds to the Düsseldorf Film Museum, where the city’s cinematic milestones are showcased.
While museum entry is not included, the museum’s free entry on Sundays (subject to change) is a bonus. Until end of June, an exhibition about animal actors like Lassie and Flipper is on display, adding a fun element for animal film fans.
The guide shares stories about stars like Luise Rainer, Wim Wenders, and Campino, who all have ties to Düsseldorf’s film scene, enriching the visit beyond just filming locations.

Throughout the tour, the guide offers engaging anecdotes about Düsseldorf’s cinematic past. Guests learn about Götz George, known as Schimanski, who fought in the high-rise canteen of Deutsche Rentenversicherung, and Wenders’s influence on film culture.
These stories give a lively sense of the city’s connection to film, making the tour not just a sightseeing walk but a storytelling experience.

This small-group tour is limited to 10 participants, promoting a personal experience. It is wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for guests with mobility needs. The tour operates rain or shine, so visitors should come prepared with comfortable shoes and cash for any additional expenses.
The meeting point is clearly marked outside the Clayton Hotel. The activity ends back at the original starting point, simplifying logistics.

Guests can reserve in advance with the option to pay later, providing flexibility for travel planning. Cancellation is free up to 24 hours before the tour, adding reassurance for those with unpredictable schedules. The tour runs at different times depending on availability, so it’s best to check ahead.
This tour provides a solid, accessible introduction to Düsseldorf’s film scene. The mix of filming locations, cinema history, and stories about stars and productions makes it engaging for film buffs and casual explorers alike.
The $28 price point offers good value, especially considering the inclusion of a small cinema-themed souvenir. The small group size and expert guide ensure a personalized experience. However, note that museum entry tickets are not included, so plan accordingly if you wish to visit the museum itself.
This tour suits those interested in film and TV, fans of Hollywood or Netflix productions, or anyone looking to explore Düsseldorf’s cultural side through a unique lens. It’s a practical, fun way to see the city with a focus on its cinematic footprint.
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Is this tour suitable for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes and cash are recommended for small extras or souvenirs.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, reservations are recommended, and you can reserve now and pay later.
Are museum tickets included?
No, museum entry is not included but may be free on Sundays.
How long is the walking?
The tour covers approximately 2 kilometers, suitable for most guests.
What is the group size?
Limited to 10 participants for a more intimate experience.