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All Places in Cologne

  • Rhine River

    The majestic Rhine River flows through Cologne, offering scenic boat tours and a vibrant promenade perfect for a leisurely stroll. It's the lifeblood of the city, lined with historic architecture and lively beer gardens.

  • Neckar

    The Neckar river is mentioned as one of the rivers that flow into the Rhine.

  • Moselle rivers

    The Moselle river is mentioned as one of the rivers that flow into the Rhine.

  • North Sea

    The Rhine River flows into the North Sea.

  • Bachrach

    Bacharach is a historic town on the Rhine River, popular for river cruises and surrounded by vineyards.

  • Varna Capello ruins

    The Varna Capello ruins, a red gothic cathedral destroyed in the 1600s, are located in Bacharach.

  • Stalag Castle

    Stahleck Castle, a rebuilt 12th-century fortified castle in Bacharach, offers unique hostel accommodations.

  • Moselle Valley

    The Moselle Valley is mentioned as the location of the town of Cochem.

  • Kochem

    Kochem is an idyllic town in the Moselle Valley with historic sites and natural landscapes.

  • Reichsberg Cochem

    Reichsburg Cochem is a medieval castle in Cochem with a collection of historic artifacts.

  • Cologne

    Cologne (Köln) is a vibrant city renowned for its stunning cathedral, rich history, and lively cultural scene along the Rhine River. It's a hub of art, shopping, and delicious Kölsch beer.

  • Heidelberg

    Heidelberg is a historic and romantic town known as a hub for artists and home to Heidelberg University.

  • Heidelberg University

    Heidelberg University, founded in 1386, is Germany's oldest and one of the most reputable universities in the world.

  • Barack Old Town

    The Barack Old Town area in Heidelberg features narrow streets and historic buildings with shops and restaurants.

  • Heidelberg Castle

    Heidelberg Castle is a must-see destination in the historic city of Heidelberg.

  • Koblenz

    Koblenz is a town where you can explore castles, hike, and sample wine, and is a great place to stay while exploring the larger area.

  • Erchenbreichstein Castle

    Erchenbreichstein Castle in Koblenz is a UNESCO World Heritage Site first established in the 9th or 10th century AD.

  • Mainz

    Mainz is a picturesque village with a town square lined with brightly colored buildings.

  • Mainz Town Square

    The Mainz town square is lined with buildings that are painted in various shades of bright pastels.

  • Mainz Cathedral

    The Mainz Cathedral, carefully restored and over a thousand years old, is near the Mainz town square.

  • Gutenberg Museum

    The Gutenberg Museum in Mainz is the oldest printing museum in the world.

  • Frankfurt Airport

    Frankfurt Airport is located near Mainz, making it easy to add Mainz to a larger German or European itinerary.

  • Kaitrich

    Kaitrich is known for its vibrant gothic architecture and surrounding vineyards.

  • Saint Valentine's Catholic Parish Church

    Saint Valentine's Catholic Parish Church in Kaitrich houses the world's oldest playable organ.

  • Cologne Cathedral

    A breathtaking Gothic masterpiece, Cologne Cathedral (Kölner Dom) is Germany's most visited landmark and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Marvel at its towering spires and intricate stained glass, a testament to centuries of faith and architectural genius.

  • Kölner Dom

    Kölner Dom, the German name for Cologne Cathedral, is an iconic symbol of the city and a stunning example of Gothic architecture. Its twin spires dominate the skyline, drawing millions to admire its scale and beauty.

  • Köln Triangle

    A roughly 100-meter tall building with an observation deck offering direct views of the Cologne Cathedral, the bridges, and the Rhine River.

  • Köln Hauptbahnhof

    The main train station in Cologne, located in the heart of the city, providing convenient access to the Cologne Cathedral and other attractions.

  • Rheinseilbahn Gondola

    A gondola that connects the west side of Cologne with the east side, going over the Rhine River, offering a bird's-eye view of the city.

  • Rheinpark

    A large, beautifully maintained riverside park on the east bank of the Rhine, featuring lush green lawns and paved paths, seasonal events, playgrounds, picnic areas, and panoramic views of the Cologne Cathedral.

  • Hohenzollern Bridge

    A famous landmark known for thousands of love locks attached to its railings by couples, spanning the Rhine River and connecting the city's main train station with the opposite bank, offering stunning views.

  • Rhine Garden

    An area with several restaurants offering outdoor seating, providing a nice spot to grab a meal or enjoy a German beer.

  • Deiters costume shop

    A costume store of relevance due to the Cologne Carnival, where wearing costumes is essential and celebrations are widespread.

  • Früh am Dom

    A traditional German brewhouse offering German cuisine such as schnitzel and Kölsch beer served in small glasses.

  • Rhein Seilbahn

    A gondola that connects the west side of Cologne with the east side, going over the Rhine River, offering a bird's-eye view of the city.

  • Deiters

    A costume store of relevance due to the Cologne Carnival, where wearing costumes is essential and celebrations are widespread.

  • Früh Brewhouse

    A traditional German brewhouse offering German cuisine such as schnitzel and Kölsch beer served in small glasses.

  • Saint Joseph's Catholic Church

    A Catholic Church in Washington DC modeled after the Cologne Cathedral.

  • South Tower

    A tower in Cologne Cathedral with 533 stairs leading to stunning views and impressive bells.

  • Deutsche blocker

    A bridge which offers another nice view of the Saint Martin church and the towers of the cathedral

  • Weingarten

    An area with several restaurants offering outdoor seating, providing a nice spot to grab a meal or enjoy a German beer.

  • Fish Market

    A Charming area filled with historic buildings, cobblestone streets, cozy pubs, traditional breweries where you can try Kölsch and visit Great Saint Martin Church.

  • Great Saint Martin Church

    A massive Romanesque church with a tower built on top of Roman temple ruins.

  • Deutsa Bridge

    A road bridge providing views of the Saint Martin church and the cathedral towers.

  • Titus

    A costume store of relevance due to the Cologne Carnival, where wearing costumes is essential and celebrations are widespread.

  • Old Market

    One of the squares that hosts a fairy tale-themed Christmas Market with an ice rink.

  • Heinzelmännchenbrunnen

    A square commemorating the Heinz Mansion a mythical race of creatures

  • Great St. Martin Church

    This Romanesque Catholic church, with its distinctive green-spired tower, is a prominent feature of Cologne's Old Town skyline. Its historical significance and beautiful architecture make it a must-see near the Rhine.

  • Cologne Town Hall

    Cologne's historic Town Hall (Rathaus) boasts a striking blend of architectural styles, reflecting centuries of history. Its ornate facade and impressive tower make it a significant landmark in the city center.

  • Fragrance Museum

    Discover the fascinating history of perfume at the Fragrance Museum (Duftmuseum im Farina Haus), located in the birthplace of Eau de Cologne. Learn about the art of fragrance creation and its evolution through the ages.

  • Farina House

    Step back in time at the Farina House, the historical home and original factory of Johann Maria Farina, the inventor of Eau de Cologne. Experience the authentic 18th-century atmosphere and learn about the iconic scent's origins.

  • Drachenfels

    Meaning 'Dragon's Rock', Drachenfels is a prominent hill in the Siebengebirge range offering spectacular views of the Rhine Valley. It's a popular spot for hiking and exploring ancient castle ruins.

  • Flora and Botanical Garden

    Established in the 19th century, this garden covers 11.5 hectares and is home to more than 10,000 species of plants, featuring tropical greenhouses, a Palm House, and the historic Flora building which hosts flower shows, concerts, and events.

  • Cologne Chocolate Museum

    A museum that traces its roots to 1972, exhibiting the entire chocolate-making process from bean to finished product, with interactive displays, collections of molds, antique chocolate boxes, wrappers, free samples from a chocolate fountain, and the opportunity to design your own chocolate bar.

  • Cologne Zoological Gardens

    One of Germany's oldest zoological gardens, founded in 1860, featuring a fine collection of 19th-century menagerie buildings, ape island, a well-stocked aquarium, and a big cat enclosure.

  • NS Documentation Centre of the City of Cologne

    An important memorial and museum giving an account of Nazi horrors, especially as they related to the citizens of Cologne, set in the actual building where prisoners were held by the Gestapo, featuring prison cells with the writing of prisoners scratched into the walls.

  • Wallraf-Richartz & Ludwig Museums

    Two excellent art galleries housed in one of the city's newer architectural structures, covering a wide range of European paintings, with the Wallraf-Richartz Museum focusing on the Cologne School and the Ludwig focusing on modern and contemporary painting.

  • Cologne City Hall (Rathaus)

    Cologne's historic City Hall, built in 1573 and the oldest such public building in Germany, boasts a rich history dating back more than 900 years, reflecting different architectural influences, including the Hansa Sal with its Gothic figures.

  • Historic Old Town Cologne

    A lovely area crisscrossed by alleys lined with traditional old houses, now home to boutique shops, galleries, cafes, and restaurants, with pleasant paths along the Rhine and numerous monuments and fountains.

  • Great Saint Martin

    An old church located in Cologne's City Center.

  • Colonius

    A telecommunications tower with a superb viewing platform and a revolving restaurant.

  • Columba

    The art museum of the archeo Diocese of Cologne, notable for its art and antiquities.

  • Cologne’s Old Town

    Cologne's Old Town is a popular area in Cologne.

  • Wallraf-Richartz Museum

    A museum that features an impressive collection of European art from the medieval era to the early 20th century, showcasing masterpieces and highlighting diverse styles.

  • St Gereon’s Basilica

    St Gereon’s Basilica is a basilica.

  • Rheinauhafen District

    The Rheinauhafen district is a modern waterfront area with contemporary architecture, trendy cafes, and cultural attractions.

  • Belgian Quarter

    A district brimming with cultural diversity, featuring trendy boutiques and hip cafes, offering a unique shopping experience and creative spaces to soak in the local scene.

  • Groß St. Martin

    Groß St. Martin is a Romanesque church.

  • Ludwig Museum

    A museum of modern and contemporary art, containing the world’s third largest Picasso collection, as well as works of pop art artists such as Andy Warhol.

  • Imhoff-Schokoladenmuseum

    The Imhoff-Schokoladenmuseum is a chocolate museum.

  • Kolumba Museum

    The Kolumba Museum is an art museum.

  • St. Maria im Kapitol

    St. Maria im Kapitol is a church.

  • NS Documentation Center

    The NS documentation center, housed in the former Gestapo headquarters (ELD house), provides a deep look into Cologne's history during the Nazi era.

  • Botanical Garden

    An 11.5-hectare park with sprawling lawns, individual gardens, and greenhouses, including the Flora, a glass palace inspired by London's Crystal Palace.

  • Romano-Germanic Museum

    Built around a Roman villa, this museum showcases artifacts from ancient Cologne, including the Dionysus mosaic and the 4th-century Cologne cage cup.

  • Museum für Angewandte Kunst Köln

    The Museum für Angewandte Kunst Köln is a museum of applied art.

  • Boat Trip on the Rhine

    A boat trip on the Rhine is a popular activity.

  • KölnTriangle

    A skyscraper offering a panoramic observation deck with photogenic views of the old town and the cathedral towers.

  • 1. FC Köln

    1. FC Köln is a football club.

  • Gamescom

    The world's second largest Trade Fair for interactive Electronics, attracting around 350,000 visitors every August.

  • Schnütgen Museum

    The Schnütgen Museum is a museum.

  • Cologne Zoo

    One of Germany's oldest and most renowned zoos, home to over 10,000 animals representing hundreds of species, focusing on conservation and education with naturalistic habitats and interactive educational programs.

  • Christmas Markets

    Cologne goes all out during the holiday season with multiple markets offering a variety of activities and Goods.

  • Kölner Dom (Cologne Cathedral)

    A Gothic cathedral, the tallest in the world, and an iconic symbol of Cologne, heavily bombed in World War II but rebuilt and still standing.

  • Altstadt (Old Town)

    The old town of Cologne features cobblestone streets, narrow alleyways, restaurants, and bars near the river.

  • Chocolate Museum

    A museum that offers a delicious journey through the history and production of chocolate, featuring interactive exhibits, live chocolate production, freshly made samples, and highlights ethical sourcing and sustainability issues.

  • Hahnen Gate

    A medieval gate located in the food and restaurant district of Cologne.

  • Aachener Strasse

    A street where the party begins, near Hahnen Gate.

  • Gross St Martin's Church

    A large church located in Cologne's Altstadt (Old Town).

  • Melaten Cemetery

    Melaten Cemetery is a notable cemetery with celebrity graves and curiosities.

  • Ehrenfeld District

    A vibrant neighborhood with colorful street art and trendy coffee shops, perfect for exploring and experiencing local life, known for its great nightlife.

  • Old Town

    The Old Town (Altstadt) features cobblestone streets, colorful houses, traditional pubs, riverside cafes, the Great St. Martin Church, and the Historic Town Hall (Rathaus), offering local cuisine like Kölsch beer.

  • Historic Town Hall

    The Historic Town Hall (Rathaus) is an architectural highlight in Cologne's Old Town.

  • Rathaus

    Cologne's City Hall, an emblem of local pride and architectural creativity, is the oldest city hall in Germany, famous for its ornate Renaissance porch, balcony, and Gothic Tower.

  • Museum Ludwig

    A modern art museum housing an extensive collection of pop art in Europe, showcasing works by Andy Warhol, Banky, and Pablo Picasso, with a striking blend of modern and postmodern architecture.

  • Roman-Germanic Museum

    The Roman-Germanic Museum showcases ancient Roman artifacts discovered in the city, including a preserved mosaic floor and artifacts from Colonia Claudia era Agrianium.

  • Schildergasse

    Schildergasse is one of the busiest shopping streets in Cologne.

  • Hohe Strasse

    Hohe Strasse is one of the busiest shopping streets in Cologne.

  • Cologne Christmas Markets

    Cologne Christmas Markets are some of the best in Europe, featuring lights, crafts, and mulled wine, with the main market in front of the cathedral.

  • Excelsior Hotel Ernst

    The Excelsior Hotel Ernst is a luxury hotel located right next to the cathedral.

  • 25hours Hotel The Circle

    The 25hours Hotel The Circle offers great design and city views.

  • NH Collection Köln Mediapark

    NH Collection Köln Mediapark offers great design and city views.

  • Gross St. Martin

    Gross St. Martin, also known as St. Martin's Church, is a Romanesque church in Cologne's old town with a tower that shapes the city's skyline.

  • St. Martin's Church

    St. Martin's Church, also known as Gross St. Martin, is a Romanesque church in Cologne's old town with a tower that shapes the city's skyline.

  • Colonia Claudia era Agrianium

    Colonia Claudia era Agrianium was the Roman capital of Germania inferior, and artifacts from this era are displayed at the Roman-Germanic Museum.

  • Columba Museum

    The Columba Museum combines history, art, and modern architecture, built over the ruins of the late Gothic St. Columba Church, featuring works spanning more than 2,000 years.

  • St. Columba Church

    The St. Columba Church is a late Gothic church, now the location of the Columba Museum.

  • Madonna in the ruins chapel

    The Madonna in the ruins chapel is integrated within the Columba Museum.

  • Cologne Botanical Garden

    The Cologne Botanical Garden, also known as the botanicia garden flora, is a serene oasis featuring diverse landscapes and themed gardens with an impressive collection of plant species from around the world.

  • Walff Rich Arts Museum

    The Walraff Rich Arts Museum features a wide collection of European art covering over 700 years from the Middle Ages to the 19th century.

  • Basilica of St. Mary in the capital

    Basilica of St. Mary in the capital is the largest of Cologne's Romanesque churches built on the site of an ancient Roman temple, featuring 900-year-old wooden pictorial doors.

  • Cologne Cable Car

    The Cologne cable car offers panoramic views of the city and the Rhine River, connecting the Rhine park with the Koelnmesse exhibition grounds.

  • Rhino Hoffen District

    Rhino Hoffen District blends old port buildings with bold modern architecture, including the cran house buildings shaped like giant cranes, and offers riverside paths and dining.

  • Lint Chocolate Museum

    At the Lint Chocolate Museum, you can watch chocolatiers make treats, taste chocolate from the fountain, and learn about cocoa's journey from bean to bar.

  • Rat House

    The Rat House is near the Fragrance Museum

  • Aaronfeld

    Aaronfeld is a creative neighborhood known for its colorful murals, street art, vintage shops, and cozy cafes.

  • Venlower Strasa

    Venlower Strasa is located in Aaronfeld, where shops sell vintage clothes, records, and handmade crafts.

  • Kerner Strasa

    Kerner Strasa is located in Aaronfeld and is lined with colorful houses, small boutiques, and cozy cafes.

  • Zoo Cafe Roaster

    Zoo Cafe Roaster is a pleasant spot to relax and watch people go by in Aaronfeld.

  • Colonius Tower

    The Colonius Tower is a striking landmark that adds character to Cologne's skyline, especially noticeable in Aaronfeld.

  • ELD house

    The ELD house, former Gestapo headquarters, is the location of the NS documentation center.

  • Stalperstein

    The NS documentation center keeps a complete record of Stalperstein, small brass memorial stones placed across Cologne to honor victims of Nazi persecution.

  • Coy Messa exhibition halls

    Coy Messa exhibition halls hosts Gamescom, one of the largest gaming events in the world.

  • Noyart

    The Christmas market by the iconic Cologne Cathedral at Noyart where stalls sell handmade gifts beneath the soaring spires.

  • Hinsel's winter marion at Hymar

    Hinsel's winter marion at Hymar features a spectacular large ice skating rink popular for all ages as a Christmas market.

  • Rudolph Plots

    Rudolph Plots features St. Nicholas Village set against the historic Hanto gate at Cologne's Christmas market.

  • Hanto gate

    The historic Hanto gate at Rudolph Plots within St. Nicholas Village during the Cologne Christmas Market.

  • St. Nicholas Village

    St. Nicholas Village at Rudolph Plots set against the historic Hanto gate.

  • St. Jerion's Basilica

    St. Jerion's Basilica is part of Cologne's 12 Romanesque churches and is known for its unusual shape with a main dome that has 10 sides.

  • Pieta Chapel

    The Pieta Chapel in St. Jerion's Basilica has historic altars and a life-sized sculpture under a starry vated ceiling.

  • RheinEnergieSTADION

    Cologne's premier sports venue and home to FC Cologne football team, hosting matches, concerts, festivals, and major sporting events, offering excellent seating, hospitality, and fan experiences.

  • Claudius Therme

    A renowned thermal spa and wellness center near the Rhine River in Cologne, offering a serene escape with relaxing thermal pools, saunas, steam baths, and massage services.

  • Japanese garden

    A tranquil garden within the Cologne botanical garden.

  • Mediterranean Garden

    A vibrant garden within the Cologne botanical garden.

  • Rhine park

    Rhine park is connected with the Cologne cable car.

  • Horizon Bridge

    Horizon Bridge has stunning vistas of Cologne's Skyline.

  • altar marked

    Altar marked, the historic Marketplace lined with colorful buildings and outdoor cafes.

  • City Gates

    City Gates has panoramic views of the river and Skyline.

  • Rhine Falls

    Die Rheinfälle sind einer der größten Wasserfälle Europas und bieten eine beeindruckende Naturschauspiel, das man per Bootstour erleben kann.

  • Loreley

    Die Loreley ist ein Felsen am Rhein, bekannt aus einer Sage über eine Frau, die mit ihrem Gesang Schiffer ablenkte, sodass diese an den Felsen zerschellten.

  • Lake Constance

    Der Bodensee ist ein beliebtes Urlaubsziel, das an die Schweiz, Österreich und Deutschland grenzt und von charmanten Städten gesäumt ist.

  • Mainau island

    Die Insel Mainau ist eine Blumeninsel im Bodensee, die zu jeder Jahreszeit anders aussieht und einen Besuch wert ist.

  • Drachenburg Castle

    Schloss Drachenburg ist ein Schloss aus dem 19. Jahrhundert im Stil der Neugotik und Neorenaissance.

  • Deutsches Eck

    Am Deutschen Eck in Koblenz mündet die Mosel in den Rhein, wo sich auch ein Denkmal für Kaiser Wilhelm I. befindet.

  • Mouse Tower

    Der Mäuseturm in Bingen ist Schauplatz einer Legende über einen Erzbischof, der von Mäusen gefressen wurde.

  • Mannheim Palace

    Das Barockschloss Mannheim ist eine Sehenswürdigkeit in Mannheim.

  • Speyer Cathedral

    Der Speyerer Dom ist die größte romanische Kirche der Welt und gehört zum UNESCO-Weltkulturerbe.

  • Supercandy Pop-Up Museum

    The Supercandy Pop-Up Museum is a 2000 square meter exhibition space with 25 brightly colored backdrops, popular among influencers and bloggers for taking selfies.

  • Triangel

    The Triangel is a tower on the east side of the Rhine offering a 360-degree panoramic view of Cologne and is a popular spot for Instagram photos.

  • Lentpark

    Lentpark features an elevated ice track, an ice-skating rink, and a swimming pool, with an energy-efficient system that uses the heat generated by the ice rink to warm the pool.

  • Früh

    Früh is one of the largest breweries in Cologne and the second biggest gastronomic establishment in Germany, known for serving Kölsch beer.

  • Hofbräuhaus

    Hofbräuhaus is the biggest gastronomic establishment in Germany.

  • Rin River

    A scenic river offering a tranquil haven for relaxation, leisurely picnics, invigorating jogs, and calm walks, providing a beautiful and serene atmosphere.

  • Roman Germanic Museum

    A treasure trove of archaeology boasting an impressive collection of artifacts from the Roman settlement of Cologne, including glassworks, mosaics, and statues, immersing visitors in the city's ancient history.

  • Cologne Triangle

    An architectural marvel offering breathtaking panoramic views of Cologne, blending centuries-old cathedrals with modern edifices, symbolizing the city's resilience.

  • Shield deasa

    A street brimming with a variety of shops, from high-end boutiques to quirky thrift stores, catering to every taste and budget with an electric atmosphere.

  • Rin Park

    A serene haven in the heart of Cologne, offering a lush symphony of greenery, peaceful ambiance, recreational activities, and jogging paths.

  • Fragrance Museum finina house

    The birthplace of the original Eau de Cologne, offering a fascinating journey through the perfume-making process, from raw materials to blending, providing a unique sensory experience.

  • Cologne Botanical Gardens

    Cologne's oldest and most traditional botanical garden, home to more than 10,000 species of plants covering 11.5 hectares, providing a great escape from the city and a perfect picnic spot.

  • 25Hours Hotel

    A quirky hotel with a retro-futuristic style in a good central location, offering a place to stay with character.

  • TimeRideVR

    An immersive virtual reality experience that allows you to travel back in time and learn about Cologne's history, seeing what life was like in the 20th century.

  • Cologne Cathedral (Kölner Dom)

    A UNESCO World Heritage site, Cologne Cathedral is a masterpiece of Gothic architecture and one of Germany's most iconic landmarks. Its soaring spires and intricate facade are a breathtaking sight, and climbing to the top offers unparalleled panoramic views of the city.

  • Hohe Street

    A popular shopping street in Cologne.

  • main station

    The central station in Cologne.

  • cathedral

    A ginormous cathedral with Romanesque architecture, a major landmark in Cologne.

  • Hard Rock

    A Hard Rock Cafe location.

  • Courtyard Marriott

    A Courtyard Marriott hotel where the speaker stayed for under 100 euros.

  • Alter Market

    A traditional Christmas market experience with stalls and vendors.

  • Rhine River Promenade

    A lively area with stunning river and city skyline views, perfect for leisurely walks, bike rides, and relaxing at cafes, restaurants, and beer gardens.

  • Altstadt

    The Altstadt (Old Town) is known for its blend of ancient and modern elements, featuring colorful old buildings, traditional pubs, trendy boutiques, and the Rhine promenade.

  • old Market Square

    A Charming area filled with historic buildings, cobblestone streets, cozy pubs, traditional breweries where you can try Kölsch and visit Great Saint Martin Church.

  • alter marked

    A Charming area filled with historic buildings, cobblestone streets, cozy pubs, traditional breweries where you can try Kölsch and visit Great Saint Martin Church.

  • Fu gaffle

    Traditional breweries where you can enjoy a fresh Kölsch and some hearty German food.

  • seon

    Traditional breweries where you can enjoy a fresh Kölsch and some hearty German food.

  • Historic Old Town

    The Altstadt (Old Town) is known for its blend of ancient and modern elements, featuring colorful old buildings, traditional pubs, trendy boutiques, and the Rhine promenade.

  • Cologne Carnival

    A legendary carnival featuring colorful parades, vibrant costumes, and a lively atmosphere.

  • Fischweiber-Brunnen

    A whimsical water feature depicting local fish wives, created by Raina Valk in 1986, reflecting Cologne's historical dependence on the Rhine.

  • Rhine Promenade

    A promenade along the Rhine River where you can stroll and watch boats glide by.

  • Farina Duftmuseum

    Also known as the fragrance museum named after the Italian who created the famous perfume in 1709.

  • Stat Garten Christmas Market

    A Christmas Market in the Belgian quarter, offering a less crowded and more local feeling experience.

  • Hay Market

    One of the squares that hosts a fairy tale-themed Christmas Market with an ice rink.

  • harbor Christmas Market

    A nautical-themed market near the Chocolate Museum, including Seafood treats and a three-Mar ship serving glue Vine.

  • Cologne Cathedral Tower

    The Cologne Cathedral Tower offers a worthwhile climb with detailed spires and city views.

  • Peter's Brow House

    A local brewery in Cologne that serves Kölsch beer, but the reviewers suggest to skip the food.

  • Fur Brewery

    A brewery in Cologne where you can try Kölsch beer served in small glasses and enjoy traditional snacks like Halver Hahn (rye bread with Gouda cheese, mustard, and onions).

  • Rheinpromenade

    The Rheinpromenade is a scenic spot along the Rhine River, offering views of the river and cathedral, lined with cafes, bars, and benches.

  • Cologne Chocolate Factory

    The Cologne Chocolate Factory is a museum that offers a fascinating experience to learn about the origins of chocolate, explore exhibits, watch chocolate being made, and enjoy treats dipped in a chocolate fountain.

  • Heinzelmännchen Brunnen

    The Heinzelmännchen Brunnen (Gnome Fountain) features a fountain dedicated to mythical Heinzelmännchen, small gnome-like creatures said to have helped Cologne citizens with their work.

  • Cathedral Market

    An iconic Christmas market located at the Cologne Cathedral, known for its massive tree and classic German Christmas market aesthetic, but also noted as being tourist-focused with higher prices.

  • DOM

    Refers to the Cologne Cathedral, which hosts the iconic Cathedral Market, known for its massive tree and classic German Christmas market aesthetic.

  • Heinsil's Winter Fairy Tale

    Spans two Christmas market locations with a folklore theme.

  • Hugh Market

    A Christmas market focused on activities, including an ice skating rink and synthetic snow effects, making it suitable for families.

  • Harbor Market

    A Christmas market with a maritime theme and a Ferris wheel, located near the Chocolate Museum, but noted as potentially skippable compared to other markets.

  • Market of Angels

    A Christmas market at Neumarkt, compared to Winter Village at Bryant Park, known for its Rybeakuhin and bomb kuhin.

  • New Market

    The location of the Market of Angels.

  • Winter Village at Bryant Park

    A point of reference for comparison to the Market of Angels in Cologne.

  • Nicholas Village

    A Christmas market described as a 'Christmas throwup' and recommended for various travelers.

  • Rudolph Plats

    The location of Nicholas Village, known for its glue vine pitcher.

  • Dad Garden

    A Christmas market in Cologne's oldest park with rotating vendors, recommended for authentic experiences and reasonable prices.

  • HBF

    The main train station in Cologne, recommended as a convenient area to stay near for transportation to other Christmas markets.

  • Cologne Bon Airport

    An airport located about 15 minutes by train to the HBF.

  • Frankfurt

    An airport with a high-speed train connection to Cologne HBF.

  • McDonald's

    A place to find free bathrooms.

  • Starbucks

    A place to find free bathrooms.

  • Marriott

    A recommended hotel in Cologne, close to everything and with an AM lounge.

  • Gastronomy

    One of the oldest restaurants in Cologne, known for its quesa spitzel, a dish of thick noodles with gouda cheese and fried onions.

  • Istanbul Doner

    A shop in Cologne serving Döner kebab, a Turkish-German dish, stuffed with spicy rotisserie chicken, cabbage, lettuce, and tzatziki sauce.

  • palms impervia

    A corner shop near Hugh Market in Cologne, known for serving currywurst, a sausage with curry sauce.

  • Kemps

    A German chain where you can find the pudding pretzel: a pretzel shell filled with a cream cheese-like custard.

  • Triangle Turm Köln

    Ein Bürogebäude auf der "falschen" Rheinseite mit einer Aussichtsplattform, die einen hervorragenden Blick über die Stadt bietet.

  • Rheinauhafen

    Ein ehemaliges Hafengelände, das heute ein architektonisches Highlight mit aufregenden Büro- und Industriegebäuden ist und zu einem schönen Spaziergang am Rhein einlädt.

  • Kranhäuser

    Das Wahrzeichen des Rheinauhafens und faszinierende Büro- und Apartmentgebäude, die sich gut für Instagram-Fotos eignen.

  • The Dropped Cone

    Eine Installation des Pop-Art-Künstlers Claes Oldenburg auf der Neumarkt Galerie Köln, die den Humor und die Selbstironie der Kölner symbolisiert.

  • Neumarkt Galerie Köln

    Shopping mall that hosts "The Dropped Cone" pop art installation.

  • Jupp Schmitz statue

    Eine Statue von Jupp Schmitz, einem beliebten Entertainer und Sänger, der für seinen Schnurrbart bekannt war, auf einem schönen kleinen Platz in der Innenstadt.

  • Kölner Karneval

    Die größte Karnevalsparty Deutschlands, deren Zentrum die Zülpicher Straße ist.

  • Zülpicher Straße

    Das Zentrum des Kölner Karnevals.

  • Das Mäuerchen

    Eine beliebte Mauer als Treffpunkt für junge Leute, um vor dem Besuch der zahlreichen Bars und Clubs ein Bier zu trinken.

  • Roman of HOLZCITY

    Ein Holzladen, in dem der Besitzer ein kleines Museum gründete, um ein römisches Skelett zu zeigen, das er unter seinem Grundstück fand.

  • Kölner Philharmonie

    Eine unterirdisch gebaute Philharmonie, in der donnerstags um 12:30 Uhr ein kostenloses 30-minütiges Konzert stattfindet.

  • Stiefel

    Ein cooler Indie-Pub, in dem man Tischfußball spielen kann.

  • Schokoladenmuseum

    Ein Schokoladenmuseum, in dem man so viel Schokolade essen kann, wie man möchte.

  • Love Locks Hohenzollernbrücke

    Eine Brücke, an deren Geländern Liebesschlösser befestigt sind.

  • Rheinauhafen promenade

    A promenade offering picturesque views of the river and the city's famous Kranhäuser (Crane Houses).

  • Alter Markt square

    A historic square that is home to the city's famous Christmas market during the winter months.

  • hen Solen brid bridge

    A bridge that has become a symbol of love with couples attaching love locks to its grading, offering a stunning view of the city and the Rin River.

  • Wolff Richards Museum

    A museum with an extensive collection of art from the gothic period to impressionism, including works by Dura, BOS, and Monae.

  • museum for Ang gavant kunst K

    A museum with 100,000 pieces of decorative arts, ranging from furniture to modern industrial design, showcasing the development of applied arts.

  • St garion's Basilica

    A Romanesque church with a unique diagonal dome, the largest constructed in the Western World between the Hagia Sophia and Florence Cathedral.

  • schupkin museum

    Housed in St. cilia's church, this Museum showcases medieval lurgical art including gold smithery, sculpture, and stained glass.

  • St cilia's church

    This church houses the schupkin museum.

  • one FC con

    Attending a home game here is an all day experience.

  • Ry Energy stadium

    One of the top stadiums in the Bundesliga.

  • boat trip on the Rind

    These cruises offer panoramic views of the city including the cathedral and the new rhow hen District.

  • K and halvan

    When in Cologne try the local brew kulch and a halahan a Ry bread and guda cheese dish.

  • gross St Martin

    A Romanesque church known for its fabulous Crossing Tower and solemn architecture.

  • St Maria in capital

    A Romanesque church built on the spot where ancient Colonia Roman Temple once stood.

  • imhof shaladin Museum

    Operated in collaboration with lint this Museum offers a balance between educational details and Indulgence.

  • C triangle

    This skyscraper offers a panoramic observation deck with photogenic views of the old town and the cathedral Towers.

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