King’s Alley, or Konigsallee, has been a Düsseldorf landmark since 1802, known affectionately by locals as ‘Kö.’ Stretching for about half a mile (1 kilometer), this elegant boulevard is lined with designer boutiques and luxury department stores. The tree-fringed canal running alongside adds to its charm, creating a picturesque setting that makes it one of Germany’s most attractive shopping destinations. Visitors can stroll along the promenade, admiring the blend of high-end fashion and natural beauty, making it a vibrant and scenic spot for both shopping and leisure.
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