Vacationing in Düsseldorf this season
In an exciting development, the city of Düsseldorf is set to offer a varied summer holiday program for children and youth. The program, which is a collaboration between the City Director, Burkhard Hintzsche, the Youth Welfare Office, free carriers, and local youth associations, promises a fun-filled and educational experience for all participants.
The program, compliant with current coronavirus protection measures, will offer a mix of sports-focused activities, such as archery, football camp, volleyball, and more. For those seeking adventure, the Evangelical Youth in Düsseldorf will be offering parcouring, while knight games will be part of the common program.
Activities at the adventure playgrounds will include hammering, sawing, digging, building booths, handling animals, and nature experiences. The program will also cater to those with an interest in arts and media, offering creative and engaging activities.
Registrations for the summer holiday program will open on June 12, 10 a.m., with participants required to register with the respective organizers. Participants will be tested or required to present a certificate as part of the coronavirus protection measures.
The program will consist of one, two, or three-week offers in small and fixed groups, daily from 9 to 16 o'clock. An exception to the registration process is for the "Düsseldorfchen," which can only be booked online at [www.duesselfeien.info/].
The holiday program includes central "highlights" offered at different locations in the city area by different carriers. Around 3,500 places are available for the summer holiday program, ensuring that many children and young people of Düsseldorf can participate.
The range of summer holiday activities is diverse, offering something for everyone. Young participants can make big jumps at the parcouring offered by the Evangelical Youth in Düsseldorf, while those with a love for animals can look forward to handling creatures at the adventure playgrounds.
Children and young people of Düsseldorf can look forward to meeting and exchanging ideas within the framework of the Düsseldorf summer holidays. The summer holiday offers in 2021 are mostly local due to short notice, but the program promises to be an unforgettable experience for all participants.
For more information about the program, interested parties can contact the youth center zeTT at the main station (telephone 8922033). Participation costs are 35 euros per week and child, or 17 euros per week and child for Düsseldorf pass holders.
With the summer holiday program, Düsseldorf is set to offer an exciting and safe environment for children and youth to grow, learn, and have fun during their summer break.
The summer holiday program in Düsseldorf extends beyond sports activities, offering a home-and-garden lifestyle experience at the adventure playgrounds, where children can engage in activities like hammering, sawing, digging, building booths, handling animals, and experiencing nature. For arts and media enthusiasts, the program provides creative and engaging activities.
Following this safe and fun-filled summer holiday program, children and young people of Düsseldorf can also nurture their interest in gardening and sustainable living, making it a comprehensive lifestyle experience.