I went to Düsseldorf in 1979. We were staying in Duisburg my English brother in law was stationed there. We were surprised to see there that you weren’t allowed to put washing out on a Sunday, & cross the road when the lights were on red and there was no traffic about. Loved Düsseldorf we went by tram and you could buy coffee on board and there were tables. The trams as you said went down the main road where the shops were then. I bought 2 suede mini skirts from C&A there they were the equivalent of £1.50 each .
I went to Düsseldorf in 1979. We were staying in Duisburg my English brother in law was stationed there. We were surprised to see there that you weren’t allowed to put washing out on a Sunday, & cross the road when the lights were on red and there was no traffic about. Loved Düsseldorf we went by tram and you could buy coffee on board and there were tables. The trams as you said went down the main road where the shops were then.
I bought 2 suede mini skirts from C&A there they were the equivalent of £1.50 each .
I love your memories 😊
Still the same in Sundays. No mowing lawns either.
Love that you bought coffee on the tram 😍
@@AdeandLisaThat was the other thing I was trying to remember no mowing the grass!
Dusseldorf looks like a fun place. Love seeing where Lisa grew up.
Thanks so much for watching Cliff ❤️
What a beautiful place to visit. A family member lived and worked in Dusseldorf in the ate 1970's. We love German beers and the food looked amazing.
It’s a great city 😊
61 euro for a group of 5!!! Wow that is good. See prices typically lower to eat out in Germany? (I’ve never been) x
Yes, much lower!!
Although it was just a small bowl of goulasch with a roll & a beer, not a huge meal, but still an amazing price x
@@AdeandLisa makes a change from Disney prices 😂😂
Do u have to have cash on you for fines? My sister lived there years ago and u had to have id on you i think ? Unless im mistaken xx
No idea to be honest x
It was lovely to watch. Our daughter went to middle school in Dusseldorf in the early 90s xx
The mom and pop shops are disappearing everywhere.