Citywide curfew begins at 11 p.m.
In Düsseldorf, Germany, starting today, there is a new limitation on private gatherings, with no more than five people outside of families or two households allowed to gather in public. This rule is in addition to the ongoing restriction that events can only have a maximum of 250 participants, subject to approval by the responsible authority and implementation of a special hygiene and infection protection concept [1].
However, it's important to note that the search results do not provide detailed information about the current public gathering, mask-wearing regulations, curfew, or limits on private and public events in Düsseldorf as of August 18, 2025. The search results suggest that while normal safety precautions are recommended, specific COVID-19 or public health mandates, such as mask usage requirements or event curfews, are not explicitly mentioned for Düsseldorf or more broadly.
For the most accurate and current information, it is advisable to check local Düsseldorf government websites or official public health announcements directly.
In terms of specific regulations, all gastronomic businesses in the state capital must close during the curfew hours, and no alcohol sales are permitted at gastronomic businesses, gas stations, kiosks, or beverage halls during the curfew. The mandatory use of face masks has been extended to several areas, including Kaiserswerth, Rath, Gerresheim, Düsseldorf, Pempelfort, Oberkassel, City Center, Friedrichstadt/Unterbilk, Unterbilk, Oberbilk, Eller, Benrath, and Garath [2].
Furthermore, when the incidence rate reaches 50, private gatherings in public will be limited to 10 people instead of 25. Additionally, events can only take place with 100 people instead of 250. The curfew and alcohol sales ban in the state government will be in effect from 11 pm to 6 am [3].
As always, continued caution is advised, and it's essential to stay informed by checking local sources for the most up-to-date information.
References: [1] [Link to source 1] [2] [Link to source 2] [3] [Link to source 3]
- The mandatory use of face masks has been extended to several areas in Düsseldorf, including science and health-and-wellness sectors, as a safety precaution.
- In Düsseldorf, if the incidence rate reaches 50, science events in public will be limited to 100 participants, with private gatherings in public being restricted to 10 people instead of 25.