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Airfare specials from select cities in the United States to
Düsseldorf, Germany for the following 2008 trade shows:
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Located in the heart of Europe, Düsseldorf is the capital of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany’s most populous state. Over 9 million people live within 30 miles of Düsseldorf, and nearly
30 million live within a 90-mile radius.
Because of its location and population, Düsseldorf is one of Germany’s leading
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Messe Düsseldorf North America’s official travel agency is able to provide you with comprehensive and competitively priced travel
arrangements for your trip to Düsseldorf or to other worldwide destinations
where our trade shows are held. By booking your flights and hotel rooms early,
you’ll be able to secure the most favorable rates and widest selections.
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TTI Travel, Inc.
27 Park Place, Suite 221
New York, NY 10007
USA
Toll Free
Telephone: (866) 674-3476
Fax: (212) 674-3477
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What You Need to
Know Before You Arrive
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Changing Money
Changing money has never been easier! With
familiar Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) throughout Germany, changing your home
currency into Euros is as simple and convenient as getting cash at home.
In fact, you'll likely get a more favorable rate of exchange at an ATM than by
going to the cashier window at a local bank or major hotel, both of which will
charge a fee of the service and often time offer varying rates of exchange.
Banks and major hotels are usually your only option for changing money if you
are carrying cash or travelers checks. There are banks conveniently
located at the airport and on-site at the fairgrounds.
Try and estimate in advance how much cash you think you'll need during your stay
in Germany, since you'll be charged for changing Euros back into your home
currency upon your departure. And be aware that only paper money can be
exchanged, not coins.
To find the current rate of exchange, click on:
XE.com Currency Converter
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Cash, Credit Cards, and Travelers Checks
In Germany, cash is the predominant method of
payment. Travelers Checks are also wide accepted. At most regular
shops and restaurants, however, payment with a major credit card is not
universally accepted, so be sure to check before attempting to make your
purchase! Most hotels and many upscale restaurants will accept payment by
credit card.
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Telephone
Public pay phones in Germany are always easy to find and conveniently
located, however, most do not accept coins.
Virtually every public pay phone is operated using prepaid Deutsche Telekom
phone cards know as "Telefonkarten" These cards are sold at post offices
and most newspaper stands and tobacco shops, and can be purchased with various
prepaid values.
When making a call from a public pay phone, simply insert your prepaid calling
card and dial your number. The electronic display on the pay phone will
indicate the remaining value of your card and continuously deducts from it as
you speak. After you hang up, you can then remove your card.
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The Climate
You can be certain that the weather in Düsseldorf will be
predictably unpredictable.
Like all of northern Europe, rain can move in at a moment’s
notice, so don’t forget to pack your umbrella and raincoat! Much like the climate in the many areas of
the northern United States and Canada, you can expect wet cool springs,
pleasantly mild summers, crisp falls, and cold winters.
Click here for the current weather forecast for
Düsseldorf.
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Local News and Media
You’ll find Germans to be very well informed and up-to-date
on current events, politics, and sports. You’ll undoubtedly be able to establish rapport with your German
counterparts, business associates, and acquaintances if you’re able to converse
about topics of local importance. Be
sure to take a look at the following English-language news links from Germany
to find out more about what’s currently going on.
Deutsche
Welle (Television/Radio Media)
Deutschland
Online (Internet News Magazine)
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By Air
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With its location in the heart of Europe, Düsseldorf’s
Rhein-Ruhr
International Airport
is one of Germany’s busiest and most modern. Nearly 80 airlines offer more than 1,500
flight connections each week from around the world. Numerous direct flights operate to or from the United States
daily. And if you fly from overseas and
transit via Brussels, Amsterdam, or Frankfurt, Düsseldorf is less than an
hour’s flight away.
From the airport, it takes less than ten minutes by bus (No.
896) or by taxi to arrive at the nearby Düsseldorf Fairgrounds. (And
once in Düsseldorf, your exhibitor pass and/or your admission ticket doubles as
your ticket for travel on all subways, streetcars, and buses within the city's
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By Rail
Traveling by rail in Europe is quick, efficient, and
affordable. Germany’s
Deutsche Bahn
passenger railway offers punctual and comfortable service to the main
train station (Hauptbahnhof) in downtown Düsseldorf, as well as the Düsseldorf International
Airport. Deutsche Bahn also offers a host of reduced fares. For example, under certain circumstances a
group of six or more can receive a 40-65% discount.
From the main train station, the U78 and U79 subway / trams
will get you to and from the Düsseldorf fairgrounds in approximately 20 minutes.
(And once in Düsseldorf, your exhibitor pass and/or your admission ticket doubles as
your ticket for travel on all subways, streetcars, and buses within the city's public transportation
network!)
From the train station at the airport, it takes less than ten minutes by bus (No.
896) or by taxi to arrive at the nearby Düsseldorf Fairgrounds.
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By Automobile

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Düsseldorf is surrounded by a dense highway (Autobahn)
network, and can be easily reached from anywhere in Europe. Detailed, easy-to-follow signs will lead the
way.
Coming westward from the A3 highway on the A44 highway, follow Messe
Düsseldorf’s own access road to its
large-scale parking lots, equipped with 20,000 parking spaces.
Complimentary shuttle buses will take you from the parking
lots to all entrances and back within a few short minutes. |
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Local Transportation to the Show
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Your exhibitor pass and/or your admission ticket doubles as
your ticket for travel within Düsseldorf’s regional public transportation
network!
Messe Düsseldorf and the VRR / VRS (Rhine-Ruhr and Rhine-Sieg Regional Public
Transportation Network) offer exhibitors and visitors the option of taking the
subway, tram, bus, or regional train (2nd class), throughout the
entire VRR (and depending on the show, VRS) zones at no additional cost.
The Düsseldorf subway tramlines U78 and U79, and bus lines 722 and 896,
provide service to the fairgrounds.
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For exhibitors, exhibitor passes also serve as your VRR (and in some cases, VRS)
travel ticket two days before, during, and two days after the show.
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The following visitor tickets also include free round-trip
travel to the Düsseldorf fairgrounds, only during show days:
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Daily
admission tickets for visitors
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Season
admission tickets for visitors
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Combination
congress/trade fair admission tickets
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Admission
ticket vouchers
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For trade shows in Düsseldorf that are open to the general
public, visitor Kombi-Tickets (admission/travel tickets) can be purchased at over 120 authorized VRR
/ VRS sales
outlets. For most other trade fairs,
visitor Kombi-Tickets can be purchased from the Messe Düsseldorf trade fair
counters located at the Düsseldorf airport and main train station.
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Things to do in Düsseldorf
There’s so much to see and do in Düsseldorf! Shopping, dining, museums, and nightlife –
you name it!
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The home to 575,000 people, Düsseldorf extends along both
banks of the world-famous Rhine River.
Be sure to take a leisurely stroll along the Rheinufer Promenade and
watch the numerous ships and barges plying the swift waters of the river, and
then go exploring in the Old City (Altstadt), with its narrow, winding
cobblestone streets and numerous shops, churches, restaurants, and bars. If upscale shopping interests you, don’t
miss the fashionable Königsallee (also known simply as the “Kö”) just on the
other edge of the Old City.
Whatever your interests, Düsseldorf will not disappoint!
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For comprehensive information about everything Düsseldorf has to offer, click here.
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