Germany·June

Dusseldorf

in June

Düsseldorf in June pairs 23.6°C days with 12.1 hours of sun, so Quadenhof and St. Andreas fit neatly between showers. The month lands before July’s fuller summer pace and after May’s cooler shoulder feel.

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Great Choice

Quadenhof

landmark

Average daytime temperature
23.6°C
12.1h Average sunshine
Crowds
medium
medium
Monthly rainfall
84 mm
17.8 days
Price level
medium
medium

Month intelligence

How June compares with the year

Dusseldorf in June is Dusseldorf's top-ranked month: #1 of 12 by TripTimi score. Against the city's own monthly baseline, it is warmer, drier, and brighter. The nearest benchmark is August; its edge mostly comes from the fact that the weather, cost, and pace balance is a little cleaner there.

City rank

#1 of 12

by TripTimi score across all months

Score edge

+3 pts

against August

City baseline

+8.2C

daytime temperature difference

Temperature

+8.2C

warmer than the city average

Rain pattern

-1.8 mm / -2.2 days

drier than the usual city month

Sunshine

+4.3 h

more bright hours for the day plan

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Best for

Who this month can work well for

First-time visitors who want Quadenhof and St. Andreas in one June walking day: the long daylight makes that pairing straightforward.

Travellers who want an indoor backup beside their landmark plan: Clemens Sels Museum Neuss gives June a dependable second half.

Visitors comparing May and July: June offers more daylight than May and less of July’s peak-summer feel around Obertor.

Travel pulse

Should you shortlist it?

Crowdsmedium
Price levelmedium
Night temp14.1C

What Works Well

  • Quadenhof, St. Andreas, and Obertor all suit June’s 12.1 hours of sunlight, which gives you real time for a landmark-to-landmark walk.
  • Clemens Sels Museum Neuss gives you a solid indoor anchor on one of June’s 17.8 rainy days.
  • June sits above May in warmth at 23.6°C by day, so riverside and city-centre sightseeing feels more open-ended.

What Needs Planning

  • 17.8 rainy days in June can interrupt long stretches at Quadenhof and Obertor.
  • June is not the calmest month for planning around the city centre, since crowd levels sit at medium rather than thin.
  • July arrives soon after, so some travellers hold back for peak-summer timing instead of locking June dates early.

Snapshot

The numbers behind the vibe

Average daytime temperature23.6C
Average night temperature14.1C
Monthly rainfall84 mm
Rainy days17.8 days
Humidity67.6%
Average sunshine12.1 h

How The Month Feels

Düsseldorf in June feels long and active, with 12.1 hours of sun stretching a route from Quadenhof to St. Andreas. When rain moves in, Clemens Sels Museum Neuss keeps the day on track.

What To Lock In Early

Book your stay near the centre and reserve time for Clemens Sels Museum Neuss if you want a built-in rainy-day anchor. Leave the order of Quadenhof, St. Andreas, and Obertor open, since June daylight gives you room to swap them.

What to do

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How to do it

A few things worth planning ahead

01

Plan cue

Book a central stay that keeps Quadenhof and St. Andreas within the same walking loop.

02

Plan cue

Reserve a museum slot at Clemens Sels Museum Neuss for a rainy afternoon instead of trying to force every stop outdoors.

03

Plan cue

Plan your landmark run at Obertor early in the day so you can use the longer June daylight before showers build later.

Practical trip tips

Bring a compact umbrella for Düsseldorf’s 17.8 rainy days; it is more practical than reshuffling an entire walking route around St. Andreas.
Use June’s 12.1 hours of sun to separate outdoor stops from Clemens Sels Museum Neuss, so rain never wipes out the day.
If you are moving between Quadenhof and Obertor, leave extra time for pauses, because medium crowd levels are enough to slow the centre at peak hours.

Broaden the session

Similar cities worth checking for June

If this month looks too wet, compare cities where indoor anchors and flexible walking windows may work harder for you.

Quick answers

Dusseldorf travel FAQ

Is Dusseldorf in June a good time to visit?

Usually yes, as long as the weather, pace, and trip style line up with what you want from the visit.

What is the weather like in Dusseldorf in June?

Expect around 23.6°C by day and 14.1°C at night, with 84 mm of rain across roughly 17.8 rainy days.

What is the temperature in Dusseldorf in June?

Average daytime temperature is around 23.6°C, dropping to about 14.1°C at night.

What should I pack?

Layers, light rain protection, and comfortable shoes are the safest combination.

Does Dusseldorf in June work for an indoor-heavy trip?

It can. The month usually works best when museums, churches, galleries, or other covered landmarks carry the core of the day and outdoor time stays flexible.

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Climate data: Open-Meteo historical averages. Crowd and price signals: seasonal demand model based on population data and tourism patterns. TripTimi score is an indicative index, not a travel recommendation.