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Dusseldorfin November

November in Düsseldorf brings low crowds and low prices, with cool days around 10°C and frequent rain shaping how you move around the city. It suits value-first travelers who are comfortable mixing short outdoor stops like Quadenhof, St. Andreas, and Obertor with at least one indoor visit such as Clemens Sels Museum Ne.

Crowds

low

Price level

low

Average sunshine

4.4h
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Plan Carefully

Month read

November favors budget trips in Düsseldorf when you want quieter sightseeing and lower prices. Cool, wet weather keeps outdoor time less comfortable, but the city still has enough strong sights to reward a flexible plan.

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Best for

Who this month can still work for

Budget travelers who accept cool, wet weather in exchange for lower costs.

Visitors who prefer quieter sightseeing and do not need packed outdoor days.

Travelers who are happy to lean on indoor stops when rain changes the plan.

Travel pulse

When this month can still make sense

Crowdslow
Price levellow
Night temp5C

What Still Works

Low crowds make the main sights easier to visit without much waiting.
Low prices help this month work for travelers watching their budget.
Strong landmark stops and one solid museum give the trip enough structure for mixed-weather days.

What Usually Gets in the Way

Rain is common, with 22.2 rainy days on average, so outdoor plans can be disrupted.
Sunshine is limited, which reduces the appeal of long walking days.
June, August, and September are better alternatives if you want a more comfortable city break.

Snapshot

The numbers behind the vibe

Average daytime temperature10C
Average night temperature5C
Monthly rainfall90 mm
Rainy days22.2 days
Humidity86.4%
Average sunshine4.4 h

How The Month Feels

November is a selective but workable month for Düsseldorf if value matters more than ideal weather. The city stays quiet, prices are low, and the main tradeoff is that rain and limited sunshine make outdoor sightseeing less dependable.

What To Lock In Early

Book with flexibility if you can, because the month works best when you can pivot between landmarks and indoor stops. If your dates are open, June, August, or September are stronger choices for easier weather and a more comfortable overall visit.

What to do

Build a day that still sounds exciting after the click

How to do it

A few things worth planning ahead

01

Plan cue

Plan for short outdoor visits to Quadenhof, St. Andreas, and Obertor rather than a long sightseeing circuit.

02

Plan cue

Build at least one indoor stop into the day, with Clemens Sels Museum Neuss as the clearest backup.

03

Plan cue

Keep your schedule flexible so you can shift between museum time and brief landmark visits when the weather breaks.

Practical trip tips

Dress in layers you can take on and off easily, because the city will usually feel different in the morning and after sunset.
Keep one museum or covered landmark in reserve each day so a sudden weather shift does not ruin the plan.
Leave some breathing room in the itinerary, because this is a good month to follow the mood of the city rather than rushing it.

Broaden the session

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Quick answers

Dusseldorf travel FAQ

Is Dusseldorf in November a good time to visit?

Sometimes, but it is more of a selective pick than an all-purpose recommendation.

What is the weather like in Dusseldorf in November?

Expect around 10°C by day and 5°C at night, with 90 mm of rain across roughly 22.2 rainy days.

What should I pack?

Pack warm layers, a light rain jacket, and shoes that handle wet pavements well.

Is Dusseldorf in November good if I care about budget?

Often yes. This kind of month can make more sense on value than on perfect conditions, especially if cheaper stays and flights matter more than peak-season polish.