Benrather Bierbörse isn’t just a beer hall—it’s the city’s living room. Rustic wooden tables, vintage lights, laughter echoing off the walls, and the rich aroma of local brews. Locals gather here to drink, chat, and connect. Try a bold dark ale with a crispy pork knuckle—this is how real Düsseldorf hospitality tastes.




















Everything you need to know about Benrather Bierbörse
Near Benrather Bierbörse in Düsseldorf, Hotel am Rhein is a top choice—this stylish boutique hotel offers direct access to the Rhine River and just a 5-minute walk to the beer hall. It features German beer culture-themed rooms with views of historic architecture and riverside scenery. Another excellent option is Bayerischer Hof, located within a 10-minute stroll, nestled in the heart of Düsseldorf’s old town. Its prime location makes it ideal for soaking in local beer festival vibes and exploring vibrant street markets. Both hotels provide complimentary bicycle rentals, enabling easy exploration of Düsseldorf’s cultural highlights.
From Benrather Bierbörse, you can reach Düsseldorf Hauptbahnhof (Central Station) in about 10 minutes on foot. From there, take the S-Bahn (city express train)—a 15-minute ride—to central destinations like Königsallee shopping avenue or Rheinterrasse viewing platform. For a scenic alternative, follow the Rheinuferpromenade river promenade, enjoying stunning Rhine River night views and the iconic Düsseldorf New Town Hall, a 25-minute walk. Additionally, Düsseldorf’s Stadtbahn (light rail) system connects directly via the Benrather Bierbörse station, offering quick transfers to major attractions, making travel exceptionally convenient.
At Benrather Bierbörse, visitors can join monthly craft beer tastings featuring over 30 locally brewed beers from North Rhine-Westphalia, guided by experienced brewers who share tasting techniques. Weekends host beer and traditional food markets, serving authentic dishes like sauerkraut with pork knuckle and German sausages, paired with live folk music that creates a lively rural festival atmosphere. Special workshops, such as beer jug pottery-making, allow guests to craft personalized souvenirs. The venue’s rustic wooden interiors and vintage barrels enhance the immersive experience, making it an authentic destination to explore German beer heritage.
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