It's the end of my time in Düsseldorf and I need to get to the airport. From my hotel https://www.yelp.com/biz/hotel-indigo-düsseldorf-4?hrid=WwmCwBlt8jApu48hGU088Q, there are a couple of options for getting to/from the airport. I could of course take the U-Bahn to the Hbf and from there, get the train. Or I could be a bit more adventurous and that's what we did today. Venloer Straße is a tram stop serving the 707 line, with the next stops being Marienhospital (towards Medienhafen/Kesselstraße) and Dreieck (towards Unterrathstraße).
The streets in this section of Düsseldorf are quite narrow, so there isn't a proper "station" here. You'll need to keep your eye out for the street signs on the sidewalk that indicate where the tram stops.
This is a rather busy semi-urban section of town with shopping and restaurants all around. Eating is not permitted on the tram but there are coffee shops nearby if you feel the need to get a boost before getting on board. There is also a public toilet at the corner of Kaiserswertherstraße and Nordstraße.
There is no shelter at the tram stop. If it's raining, you may be able to stand under the awning of one of the shops. There is a timetable and a map. There is no ticket kiosk (standard for trams) -you will buy/validate your ticket on board the tram.
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