Move to Düsseldorf – Your moving company KOCH Moving Logistics for stress-free moves to the state capital on the Rhine

YOUR MULTIFACETED STATE CAPITAL ON THE RHINE

Welcome to Düsseldorf

With around 659,000 inhabitants, Düsseldorf is the seventh largest city in Germany and the economic and cultural heart of North Rhine-Westphalia – shaped by cosmopolitanism, Rhenish joie de vivre and a unique blend of tradition and modernity.

Here, glamorous flair meets down‑to‑earth warmth: the luxurious Königsallee is just a few minutes' walk from the historic old town with the "longest bar counter in the world". Heinrich Heine University and the numerous other higher education institutions give the city a young, dynamic sense of life. At the same time, the Media Harbour with its spectacular architecture, the Rheinturm tower and the expansive Rhine meadows invite you to linger and explore.

With KOCH Moving Logistics by your side, you have an experienced partner who will accompany your new start in this special city – stress‑free and reliable. We look forward to welcoming you to Düsseldorf soon!

Medienhafen Düsseldorf – Moderne Architektur mit Spiegelung im Wasser, Nordrhein-Westfalen
Düsseldorf – Moderne Architektur mit Glas- und Stahlfassade, Nordrhein-Westfalen
Moderne Gebäudearchitektur mit markanter Fassadengestaltung, Nordrhein-Westfalen
Graffiti Düsseldorf – Streetart mit Farbspray an Hauswand in der Stadt, Nordrhein-Westfalen
Fassade Düsseldorf – Historisches Gebäude mit Stuckelementen und Ornamentik, Nordrhein-Westfalen
Königsallee Düsseldorf – Grüne Allee mit Kastanienbäumen und Stadtgraben, Nordrhein-Westfalen
Park in Düsseldorf – Grünanlage mit alten Bäumen und Wegen, Nordrhein-Westfalen

LIVING AND FEELING GOOD IN DÜSSELDORF

Düsseldorf is more than just a city – it's a way of life. The state capital impresses with its green oasis: 42 percent of its total area consists of green spaces, making it one of the most liveable major cities in Europe. At the same time, life pulses in the old town with its over 300 pubs, bars and brewhouses – home to Germany's most famous gastronomic mile, the "longest bar counter in the world".

The people of Düsseldorf are known for their Rhenish hospitality and cosmopolitan outlook. Around 45 percent of the population have an international background, including the third largest Japanese community in Europe, which enriches the city with Japanese restaurants, gardens and cultural offerings.

EDUCATION, CAREER AND PERSPECTIVES

Düsseldorf is an important centre of education and business. There are 11 higher education institutions with around 55,000 students in total. Heinrich Heine University (HHU), a full university with approximately 36,000 students, is the largest university in the city.

With over 103,000 employed persons per 1,000 inhabitants, Düsseldorf ranks among the cities with the highest job density in Germany. Düsseldorf is centrally located on the European continent and exceptionally well connected, making it an attractive location for international corporations and skilled professionals.

Leisure, culture and family friendliness

After the move comes discovery: Düsseldorf offers an unparalleled range of cultural and leisure activities. Among the most impressive sights is the old town with over 300 pubs, bars and brewhouses – the famous "longest bar counter in the world". Right next to it stretches the Königsallee ("Kö"), a luxurious boulevard with exclusive boutiques, galleries and restaurants. The modern Media Harbour delights with iconic Gehry buildings and upscale dining, while the Rheinturm, the city's landmark, offers a spectacular viewing platform at 168 metres. To the south, Benrath Palace with its Rococo castle and expansive park invites you to linger. Art lovers flock to the renowned Düsseldorf Art Academy or the K20/K21 art collection (Kunstsammlung NRW) with its world‑famous collection of modern and contemporary art.

Throughout the year, regular events attract visitors: the Japan Day in May, Europe's largest Japanese cultural festival; the Rheinkirmes in July, one of Germany's largest fairgrounds; the atmospheric Christmas market around the old town, Kö and Schadowplatz; the traditional Carnival with its Rose Monday parade; the Düsseldorf Festival in autumn featuring international music and theatre; and the Altstadt Herbst with over 200 jazz and cabaret concerts.

For families, the Aquazoo Löbbecke Museum, the Tierpark am Kaiserteich, the spacious Hofgarten and the Urdenbacher Kämpe nature reserve offer ideal day‑trip destinations.

Düsseldorf – Nachts auf der Messe mit beleuchtetem Riesenrad, Nordrhein-Westfalen

1 How does a move in Düsseldorf's old town with its narrow alleys and high visitor numbers work?

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We are familiar with the specific challenges of historic building fabric, narrow streets and pedestrian zones, and plan your furniture delivery with suitable vehicles and time windows that take traffic conditions into account.

Yes, of course. Many of the magnificent buildings in Oberkassel, Pempelfort and Derendorf are listed as historic monuments. Our teams are specifically trained in handling sensitive parquet floors, high ceilings and narrow staircases. We professionally dismantle large furniture and protect both your belongings and the historic building fabric.

Absolutely. We offer affordable partial moves for students – whether to a student dormitory in Bilk, a shared flat in Flingern or an apartment near the university. We are also happy to collect furniture from classified ads or dispose of items no longer needed.

Yes, our modular service range offers maximum flexibility. You can book individual services such as pure kitchen assembly, the move of a home office or a shared flat room. For companies, we also offer tailored solutions for office and archive relocations.

Of course. We offer particularly personal assistance, help with careful packing and unpacking, and handle the entire organisation – from dismantling to setting up your new home. Our goal is a stress‑free move tailored to your individual needs.

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Your relaxed move throughout Germany

As a German company with over 120 years of experience, we know the special features that need to be considered when moving and ensure that your move goes quickly and smoothly.

Our moving company provides you with state-of-the-art equipment and high-quality packaging material to protect your valuables and furniture in the best possible way during transportation.

As one of the most successful moving companies in Germany, we offer you a first-class service at competitive prices. We understand that every move is unique and that's why we offer customized solutions tailored to your individual needs. Come and see us, KOCH Moving Logistics, our movers and our services for yourself - and you will soon be one of our many satisfied regular customers.

Arrange a visit with one of our customer advisors.

Arrange an appointment with one of our customer advisors. We will be happy to visit you and provide you with a detailed quote for your Osnabrück move that fits. If you need advice or have any questions, please contact us in Osnabrück on the following telephone number +49 541 – 121 68 50. We look forward to helping you!

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