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    Frohnhauser Wochenmarkt

    4.0 (6 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 1:00 pm

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    Landhof Standl

    Landhof Standl

    (1 review)

    While shopping in Limbecker Platz, I caught a whiff of delicious-smelling food wafting through the…read moremiddle floor of the mall. Floating along like Bugs Bunny to the source, I came upon the Landhof Standl, and nearly found myself overwhelmed for all the choice presented to me. At the front of the store, there were hanging sausages of all shapes, sizes, and tastes. In the refrigerated counter, there were smaller and unsmoked sausages, while further towards the back there is a hot bar where you can buy schnitzel, sauerkraut, and various sorts of sides to go with them. Along the right wall are innumerable beverages, including a fantastic sparkling Apfelschorle in a massive 1L bottle. With absolutely no regrets, I can tell you I went nuts in here. Leberkäse, sausages, mini sausages, smoked sausages all got picked and put into a bag. But, since I was in Germany...potatoes, kraut, and a couple of schnitzels also had to be ordered from the hot bar. I took it all to go, and stopped by the next-door bakery for some pretzels and bread, and proceeded to have an absolutely kick-ass picnic. All of the wursts were wonderful, and the schnitzel perfectly beaten thin. While the kraut could have been better, I had to remind myself that this was pre-made takeaway, and still beat most every similar restaurant I've found in the States - and this was inside a shopping mall! I love this place, and next time I'm back in the area, I know what will be on my shopping list while at Limbecker Platz.

    Markt am Carlsplatz

    Markt am Carlsplatz

    (70 reviews)

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    Carlstadt

    The Carlsplatz market is the oldest operating market in Düsseldorf and is named after Elector Karl…read moreTheodor (1724-1799). When the Carlstadt district was laid out in the second half of the 18th century, this square was part of the plan. It was originally a parade ground for the French garrison during the French occupation of Düsseldorf in 1797. The Prussians also used Carlsplatz around the middle of the 19th century to exercise for their soldiers who were stationed in the barracks on Kasernenstrasse. In 1997, a group of traders was formed and they lease the square from the city and run the market themselves. The glass roof was added in 1998 and the glass pavilions in 2002. The market is held here six days a week and consists of some 60 traders with food, produce, meat, fish, bakery goods, fresh flowers and other trade goods. It should definitely be high on your list of stops when you visit Düsseldorf! [Review 16357 overall - 164 in Germany - 1864 of 2021.]

    This is a really cool farmers market with tons of food stories. The variety is great as there is…read moretons of produce, specialized meats, poultry, fish shops as well as cheese and jams, oils, etc. my fave has to be the potato shop and regret not taking a picture cause wasn't aware there were so many varieties of potatoes! I also liked that so many of the stores also had lots of free samples that let you try and taste before buying. So this is not just a produce market, there are also a variety of food stalls - from Germany bratwurst to Italian and Indian - something for everyone! Would suggest shopping around tho' as prices vary tons. BTW, I visited on a Saturday and then came back again on Sunday, but it was closed, so be aware of that. When in Düsseldorf, absolutely recommend checking this place out! Yelp 239/ 2018

    Frohnhauser Wochenmarkt - farmersmarket - Updated May 2026

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