CorelDraw Map Duisburg Germany

Duisburg is a city in the western part of Germany, located in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia. It is one of the country’s largest inland ports and has a diverse range of neighborhoods and districts. Here’s an overview of some of the notable districts and neighborhoods in Duisburg:

  1. Duisburg-Mitte (City Center): This is the heart of Duisburg and features the central train station, shopping areas, and various cultural attractions. The city center is home to a mix of historic and modern architecture, and it’s a bustling area with shops, restaurants, and entertainment venues.
  2. Duisburg-Hochfeld: Located to the southwest of the city center, Hochfeld is a diverse and densely populated neighborhood. It’s known for its multicultural atmosphere and hosts many immigrant communities. You can find various shops, markets, and restaurants serving international cuisine.
  3. Duisburg-Neudorf: Neudorf is situated to the east of the city center. It’s a residential and commercial district known for its green spaces and parks. The area offers a mix of housing options, from apartments to family homes.
  4. Duisburg-Ruhrort: Located at the confluence of the Rhine and Ruhr rivers, Ruhrort is known for its industrial heritage and historic harbor. It’s a distinct neighborhood with a maritime feel, featuring old warehouses and shipyards. The Inner Harbor area has been transformed into a modern and trendy place with bars and restaurants.
  5. Duisburg-Wanheimerort: This district is in the northwestern part of Duisburg, and it’s a largely residential area with parks and green spaces. It offers a quieter, more suburban environment compared to the city center.
  6. Duisburg-Homberg: Situated to the north of the city, Homberg is a predominantly residential area with a mix of housing types, including single-family homes and apartment complexes. It’s known for its relaxed atmosphere and access to the countryside.
  7. Duisburg-Rheinhausen: Rheinhausen is another district to the north of Duisburg, featuring both residential and industrial areas. It has a mix of housing and is known for its transportation links.
  8. Duisburg-South: The southern part of Duisburg includes districts like Wanheimerort and Buchholz. It’s a mixture of residential and green spaces, providing a more suburban living environment.
  9. Duisburg-Hamborn: Hamborn is a district to the north of Duisburg, known for its residential neighborhoods, parks, and shopping areas. It offers a variety of amenities for its residents.

Each district and neighborhood in Duisburg has its own unique character and appeal. The city is known for its industrial heritage and its role as an important transportation hub in Germany. As with any city, the atmosphere and amenities can vary widely from one district to another, so the choice of where to live or visit depends on individual preferences and priorities.

Author: Kirill Shrayber, Ph.D.

I have been working with vector cartography for over 25 years, including GPS, GIS, Adobe Illustrator and other professional cartographic software.
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