Best attractions and places to see around Duisburg include a diverse range of sites, from repurposed industrial complexes to expansive green spaces and significant cultural institutions. Located in Germany's Ruhr region, Duisburg offers a unique blend of its industrial past and natural landscapes. The city is characterized by its large inland port, numerous parks, and a variety of museums. Visitors can explore both historical landmarks and modern art installations.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Duisburg's regatta course enjoys a worldwide reputation among canoeists and rowers. Since its inauguration in 1935, international competitions have been held here, most recently the Canoe Racing World Championships in 2023. The course also serves as a training base for the German national team, preparing for the Olympic Games, for example. Other nations also use the local infrastructure.
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Since 2011, one of the most famous sculptures and landmarks in the Ruhr area has stood on top of a spoil heap in the Angerpark in Duisburg: a walkable roller coaster with the interesting name "Tiger & Turtle". It stands between Duisburg and Düsseldorf in Angerland, a small strip of land on the right bank of the Rhine on the border of the Ruhr area to the state capital.
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The regatta course is very impressive. From time to time you can watch rowers and paddlers training. Otherwise there are also wonderful paths around the route that invite you to go hiking, biking or walking.
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The HOAG route is just one example of the structural change that has taken place in the Ruhr area in recent decades. A green lung in the middle of the area and everywhere you meet silent witnesses of the industrial past.👍
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Quaint self-service stop. Friko and sausages
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Drive up in Oberhausen Holten in the direction of Walsum/Rhein. The track is in very good shape, I can only recommend it 👍🏻
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You have a varied view of the various rivers, established industries and the beautiful cultivated landscape.
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Since its opening in November 2011, the walkable rollercoaster sculpture has made enthusiastic headlines around the world. The landmark, visible from afar, was built on a former heap in the south of Duisburg. Anyone who climbs the steps to the looping will be rewarded with a magnificent view. When the weather is good, you can see along the Rhine from Duisburg city center to Düsseldorf.
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Duisburg offers several beautiful natural areas. The Sechs-Seen-Platte (Six Lakes Plateau) is a picturesque recreation area with six interconnected lakes, perfect for walking, cycling, swimming, and water sports. You can also visit the Walsum Rhine Meadows Nature Reserve, which offers scenic views along the Rhine.
Duisburg's industrial past is impressively reimagined in several locations. The Duisburg-North Landscape Park is a former ironworks transformed into a unique urban park, offering activities like free-climbing and a stunning light show on weekends. Another highlight is Tiger & Turtle – Magic Mountain, a walkable art installation on a former slag heap with panoramic views, especially captivating at night. The Innenhafen (Inner Harbour) also showcases urban renewal of a former industrial port.
Yes, Duisburg has several family-friendly options. The Duisburg-North Landscape Park features play areas, a giant tunnel slide, and an educational farm. The Sechs-Seen-Platte is great for swimming and outdoor activities. Duisburg Zoo is another popular choice, known for its dolphinarium and diverse animal collection.
Duisburg is well-suited for cycling. The Rhine Cycle Path (Rheinradweg) offers a relaxing experience along the river. The HOAG Rail Trail is a well-developed path on a former railway line. For more options, you can explore various routes in the MTB Trails around Duisburg guide or the Running Trails around Duisburg guide.
Duisburg offers a rich cultural scene. The Lehmbruck Museum focuses on modern sculpture, while the Museum Küppersmühle for Contemporary Art (MKM) displays post-1945 art in the Inner Harbour. You can also visit the German Inland Waterways Museum, the Kultur- und Stadthistorisches Museum, or the historic Salvator Church.
Yes, there are several easy hiking options. For example, you can find routes around the Sechs-Seen-Platte or explore the area around Tiger & Turtle – Magic Mountain. For more detailed suggestions, check out the Easy hikes around Duisburg guide.
The Innenhafen (Inner Harbour) has transformed from a bustling industrial port into a vibrant modern district. It's known for its contemporary architecture, diverse restaurants, cafes, and museums like the Museum Küppersmühle. It's a great place for a stroll, especially in the evening when the buildings are illuminated, and also features the 'Garten der Erinnerung' (Garden of Remembrance).
For impressive views, climb Blast Furnace 5 at Duisburg-North Landscape Park. The Tiger & Turtle – Magic Mountain also offers great vistas over the Rhine River and the city. Additionally, a lookout tower on Wolfsberg at the Sechs-Seen-Platte provides extensive panoramic views.
The Duisburg-North Landscape Park is generally accessible, and the Wedau Regatta Course also offers accessible paths. The Walsum–Orsoy Rhine Ferry is also noted as wheelchair accessible.
While the park is open year-round, visiting from Friday to Sunday at dusk is highly recommended. During these evenings, a stunning light show by British artist Jonathan Park illuminates the former industrial structures, creating a unique and magical atmosphere.
The Sechs-Seen-Platte is ideal for water activities, offering swimming at Wolfssee lido, pedal boating, dragon boating, and windsurfing. The Wedau Regatta Course is a renowned competition course for canoeing and rowing, where you can often watch athletes train.
In Duisburg's city center, you can visit the significant 14th-century Gothic Salvator Church. The Mercatorbrunnen (Mercator Fountain) pays homage to the famous cartographer Gerardus Mercator, who lived in Duisburg. The Archaeological Zone Alter Markt also reveals remains of the city's medieval market square.


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