Summer Rooftop Dates With a Düsseldorf Escort
In summer, one of the easiest and lowest-maintenance date ideas is to enjoy a rooftop bar, lounge or restaurant. You have plenty to work with right off the bat. The open sky, the way the light changes over time and a view that can carry the conversation when it needs to. The only mistake you can really make is assuming that every rooftop works for every kind of experience. Some are best for a quick drink between activities and others earn more attention.
If you’re booking a date with an escort in Dusseldorf, then this is something you should consider. Do you want a couple of hours sat out in the sun, do you want the best views in the city, or do you want somewhere that you can settle in for the evening?
Ruby Luna: Perfect for a Quick Stop-Off
The Observatory Terrace of Hotel Ruby Luna, famous for its 50s and 60s-inspired space-age design, offers stunning views across the city. The vibe is both stylish and playful, and the cocktails, spritzes and classics reflect that perfectly.
One of the biggest benefits is its location. Ruby Luna is close to the Altstadt, directly opposite Carlsplatz and just a short walk from the Rhine promenade. That makes it ideal for the first part of any date. Meet for a drink, watch the city transition from day to evening, then move on before you get stuck there all night.
The Paris Club: Dinner on 16, Drinks on 17
The Paris Club is a solid all-rounder with both a restaurant and a bar, making it a great venue if you don’t want to choose between the two. The unique part is that the restaurant and bar are spread across two floors. So you can start with dinner in the French restaurant on floor 16, then head to the rooftop bar afterwards to continue the evening.
Either part would work on its own, but the way they’re split makes it feel like two distinct parts to the date. An opportunity for the evening to shift up a gear perhaps.
Otto’s Skybar: Leave the Altstadt Behind
Otto’s Skybar, on the 19th floor of the Lindner Hotel, gives you a break from the usual Altstadt and Königsallee circuit that locals are so used to. The location gives it a broader view across Düsseldorf and gives it the unique edge you need when booking one of the most popular types of date location.
The offering centres on cocktails, spirits and bar snacks rather than a full restaurant experience. Current menu items include lighter options such as antipasti and curry soup, so it works well for drinks with something small to eat, but less so if you’re expecting a full dinner.
THE ROOF: For a Rooftop Date That Does More Than Just Drinks
The ROOF at B’mine Dusseldorf is another great option for people who want to stay in one place for dinner, drinks and a view. It features a restaurant, bar, lounge and outdoor terraces with Asian-fusion and Nikkei-inspired dishes on offer. The menu includes small sharing plates as well as full fish, meat and vegan dishes, while the drinks list utilises sake, shochu and Japanese concept cocktails.
It’s all about flexibility here. You can start with drinks on the terrace, order a few small plates to share and discuss, then move indoors if the weather doesn’t cooperate. The area it’s in, Flingern, also gives you a different angle to view the city from and for locals or visitors who’ve already seen the Rhine from the centre, this could be a nice change.
QOMO: When the Weather Turns Against You
WOMO isn’t an open-air rooftop, and that’s exactly why it makes it to the list. This is another Japanese fusion restaurant, but the biggest distinction is that the outer floor rotates a full 360 degrees over the course of just over an hour. You get a complete panorama without arguing over which table faces the best direction.
Use it when the forecast looks unreliable or when both people care more about the panorama than feeling fresh air. There’s also the M168 bar on the viewing level for drinks, coffee and snacks if a full dinner feels excessive.