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Contents Cologne
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[+] Understand
Climate
Talk
[+] Get in
By bus
By plane
By train
By car
Get around
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Cologne Cathedral and Hohenzollern bridge
Museums and Galleries
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Tourist office (http://www.koeln.de) (German: Köln, Ripuarian: Kölle) is situated on the
Tours river Rhein in North Rhine-Westphalia and is the fourth largest city in
Spa and Massage Germany with around 1,000,000 inhabitants. It is one of the nation's media,
tourism and business hotspots and is also known as the country's "gay
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capital".
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Traditional Scene
Ethnic Scene The distinctive flavour to the city of Cologne is often linked to the city's
Budget inhabitants, or Kölsche, who take an enormous amount of pride in their city.
Mid-range Cologne is a traditionally Ripuarian-speaking city, though this has mostly
Splurge been replaced by German, which is now the main language of the city.
English-speaking guides and information are available for many of the
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landmarks of the city. For tourists who speak German and wish to practice
Kölsch
it, the citizens usually have a lot of patience with those trying to come to
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grips with the language. Cologne's citizens are very friendly and jovial
[+] Sleep people, welcoming tourists of all types and with all interests.
Budget
Mid-range Away from the landmarks, workers of the Deutsche Bahn (German
Splurge railways) often speak English reasonably well, and ticket machines have a
Camping language selection feature. In general, older people in Cologne tend to have
Stay safe little or no knowledge of English, while younger Germans and those working
Cope in the business world tend to be reasonably proficient. Language is rarely a
[+] Get out strong barrier, so this shouldn't be too much of a worry for the average
International tourist. Just approach a friendly native and use a smile on your face.

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Cologne has an excellent public transport network consisting of trams, local trains and buses. Bicycles are also
available for hire on the northern side of the Hauptbahnhof. Local transport systems rarely provide announcements
in English, but network maps are commonly available to assist with your journey. Those wishing to explore area
away from the central city should plan their journey and potential connections before leaving. The KVB (Kölner
Verkehrs-Betriebe) website [2] (http://www.kvb-koeln.de/german/home/) is a good source of public transport
information.

Climate
The climate of north-western Germany is changeable, with seasonal changes and day-to-day weather often
comparable to that of the United Kingdom or Northern France. Travellers to Cologne can expect the hottest time
of the year to be July (in July 2010 the temperatures were above 30 degrees for several days) , the coldest is
January (temperature hovering around the freezing mark) and the month with the most precipitation is June.

Talk
German is of course the language of this city but it is very easy to find information in French and English, also
sometimes in Spanish and Japanese. Due to a large number of immigrants, Turkish, Polish and Russian are also
widely spoken. Announcements in the main train station (Hauptbahnhof) are in German, French and English.

Get in
By bus
Cologne has an (inter)national bus station (ZOB); it is located at Breslauer Platz on the north side of the
Hauptbahnhof [3] (http://www.deutsche-touring.de/010_linie_bild/016koeln.gif) . Direct daily buses to Serbia and
alternate daily buses to Montenegro.

By plane

Cologne Bonn Airport (IATA: CGN), [4] (http://www.koeln-bonn-airport.de/index.php?lang=2) , handles


international and domestic flights and is a hub for the low cost airlines Germanwings [5]
(http://www.germanwings.com) and TUIfly [6] (http://www.flytui.co.uk) . The airport is approximately 15
minutes by S-Bahn (local train) to the center of Cologne. S-Bahn fare (ticket zone 1b) is currently €2.40
one-way.

Düsseldorf International Airport (IATA: DUS), [7] (http://www.duesseldorf-international.de/) The


Düsseldorf airport offers many intercontinental connections. Train ride from the airport train station to
Cologne central station takes about 40 minutes.

Frankfurt Rhein Main International Airport (IATA: FRA), [8] (http://www.frankfurt-airport.de/) is the
largest airport in Germany, served by all major international airlines. ICE (InterCityExpress) high speed trains
connect Frankfurt Airport and Cologne central station in less than one hour. Standard one way fare is €58. If
you book your Deutsche Bahn train ticket online[9] (http://www.bahn.de) three days before your departure
to Cologne, there are a limited number of seats at a reduced price of 30-50%. If you pay full price you do
not have to take a specific train, but discounted tickets are restricted to the train on your reservation. Note:

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Trains via Koblenz, which use the slower, yet extremely scenic route along the Rhine Valley are also 30%
cheaper. The ICE train takes about one hour, the slower more scenic route takes about two hours.

By train

Cologne is served by two major train stations - Köln


Hauptbahnhof [10]

Central Railway Station

(http://www.bahnhof.de/site/bahnhoefe/de/west/koeln/koeln__hbf.html) and Köln-Deutz.

Cologne is linked with Amsterdam, Brussels, and Paris by Thalys and ICE High Speed trains. Additionally, the
Frankfurt airport (IATA:FRA) has direct service to Cologne and is within one hour by ICE trains.

By car
As of January 1, 2008, Cologne requires all cars to have a "Low Emissions" sticker in order to drive around in the
city center (Low Emission Zone, "Umweltzone"). Information on obtaining a sticker (which must be done at least
several weeks in advance) is available here [11] (http://www.stadt-koeln.de/en/lowemissionzone/index.html) .

Plenty of motorways (Autobahns A1, A4, A3, A57, A555) lead to Cologne. During rush hour the streets are
heavily congested, also due to massive construction of a new subway tunnel Nord-Süd Stadtbahn, crossing half the
city centre.

For cheap parking, with quick connections to central cologne, use park and ride ("park und ride"). At some
stations, parking is free when you present a validated transit ticket on exit. More info can be found here [12]
(http://nicecity.de/english/arrival_car.htm) .

Find a street map, also showing where you can switch into a KVB subway, S-Bahn or Bus here [13]
(http://www.hot-maps.de/europe/germany/nrw/cologne/homeen.html) .

Get around
Cologne has a very good subway/tram and bus network "KVB" (Kölner Verkehrsbetriebe); one- and three-day-
passes are available. The tickets are valid for subway, tram and regional train within the VRS-network. Trips within
the city limits require zone 1b tickets. For short trips of up to 4 stops on subway, tram or bus there is also the
slightly cheaper "Kurzstrecke" (short trip ticket). A map of the network should be found at any station, and official
Kölner Verkehrsbetriebe cologne station maps are available online here [14] (http://www.kvb-koeln.de/stadtplan/)
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Cologne's subway and tram-system, or U-Bahn, is a mixture between both systems: A subway line can go on
street-level and end up as a tram or vice versa. There are vending machines or ticket-offices at larger stations The
trains and buses also have vending-machines. See the public bus, tram and subway-company KVB [15]
(http://www.kvb-koeln.de/german/fahrplan/linienplan.html) for printable maps of the bus/tram/subway system and
[16] (http://www.kvb-koeln.de/stadtplan) for their official street map of Cologne.

Regional Trains are known as "S-Bahn", "Regional-Bahn" and "Regional Express". Not all the trains have ticket
vending-machines so remember to buy a ticket at the station.

Cologne has, like Berlin, Munich and Frankfurt, a Call A Bike - System. After you sign up to the system, use your
credit-card to pay per minute, and you can pick up or drop off one of the silver-red bikes anywhere in the city. See
here [17] (http://www.callabike.de/-
S:4OBx49:dn@1wdNNaVeGnNNNNOhM/konzern/holding/db_rent/dbag_60_cab_engl.shtml) for details.

But, on the whole, the centre of Cologne is not that big for a city of one million. It is entirely feasible to walk from
one end of the centre, say, the Rudolfplatz, to the other end, say, the Dom, on foot in half an hour. On the other
hand, a trip by subway/tram line 13, which encircles the larger part of the town, takes close to 3/4 of an hour (Most
sites attractive to tourists are located inside the #13 line's track or immediate outside it, and most sights are located
within walking distance in the inner city).

Student Travel Tip: Student travel can be very cheap to and from Cologne, as well as the surrounding area. The
German rail company (DB: Deutsche Bahn) offer a 'Schoene Ferien Ticket' during student holiday times and allows
free travel throughout Northrhein Westphalia on local buses, trams, U-Bahn and some trains. Prices range from
around €48 for summer holidays to €16 for Easter holidays, but prices can change year-on-year.

The ticket is available to anyone with valid student identification (student union card, enrolement card etc.) and
personal identification (passport, driving licence etc.). Note: the ticket is only valid for student holiday dates of
Northrhein Westphalia and the ticket is not valid for high speed express trains. Visit/contact Deutsche Bahn [18]
(http://www.bahn.de/) for more information before travelling to Germany.

See
Kölner Dom, (U-Bahn: Dom / Hbf), [19] (http://www.koelner-dom.de) . Monday - Sunday: 6.00 - 19.30.
Protected by UNESCO [20] (http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/292) , Cologne's Dom is the first sight you will
notice when taking the main exit from the central station. (If you don't see it, you've taken the back exit.) If
you are in good shape, take the 509 stairs to the top of the south tower. It takes about an hour, so wear
comfortable shoes, but it's worth the hike. Touring the Cathedral is forbidden during Mass. Entry into the
cathedral is free but you will be asked for a donation. Admission to the tower costs (regular/reduced):
€2.50/€1.50. Admission to the treasury costs (regular/reduced): €4/€2, however, a combined ticket granting
you admission to the treasury and tower can be purchased for (regular/reduced): €5/€2.50. edit

Die Kölner Synagoge, Roonstraße 50 (U-Bahn: Zülpicher Platz), +49/(0)221/921560-0 (fax:


+49/(0)221/921560-9), [21] (http://www.sgk.de/) . The synagogue is notable for its architecture that
looks, well, right out of Gotham City. The Torah within the synagogue was rescued by a Catholic priest from
another synagogue as it was being burned during Nazi rule. In August of 2005 Pope Benedict XVI visited
the synagogue, becoming the second pope to ever visit a synagogue. edit

Veedel - City Quarters. Cologne is well known for its "Veedel" or traditional neighborhoods. Here, most
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notably in the bohemian Agnesviertel, you can find
independent designers, bookshops, bars, and art galleries.
There are also historical monuments, such as the North City
Gate or Eigelsteintorburg in the Agnesviertel, very near to
Fort X, built to protect the city from French attacks, and
Agneskirche, a late neo-gothic church on the boulevardesque
Neusserstrasse. Neusserstrasse also has a yoga school, an
Aikido school, a great japanese restaurant, a well-stocked
bookshop, and a range of pubs. Nearby you will find the Alte
Feuerwache, where there are regular exhibitions on political
topics and a surreal flea market every four weeks in summer.
Opposite Alte Feuerwache is the Artclub, with regular
exhibitions of contemporary art, and on Ebertplatz there is a
cinema (Metropolis) which shows English language films in the
original. On nearby Lübeckerstrasse, you will find the
uncompromisingly Arty Filmpalette cinema. To round off a
trip to the Agnesviertel, you might like a kölsch in the
Lapidarium (right beside the North City Gate) or a coffee in
Kölner Dom
Cafe Schmitz, Cologne's grooviest poser hangout (they also
do a great breakfast.) All of these great places are within a
short walk of Ebertplatz U-Bahn. Other "Veedel" include Ehrenfeld, Nippes, and the historical Südstadt.

Agnesviertel, (U-Bahn: Ebertplatz (Agnesviertel) Körnerstrasse (Ehrenfeld) Chlodwigplatz


(Südstadt)). edit

12 Romanesque Churches: St. Kunibert (with wonderful stained glass windows), St. Severin, St. Maria
Lyskirchen, St. Andreas, St. Aposteln, St. Gereon, St. Ursula, St. Pantaleon, St. Maria im Kapitol, Groß-St.
Martin, St. Georg and St. Cäcilien

Parks: Cologne has 2 park areas (Grüngürtel) encircling the city (immediately outside the medieval city
limits) and nearly the entire town, respectively, which were set aside as public recreation areas after World
War I. The inner Grüngürtel is probably more easy to reach for tourists who only stay a few days. Most
notably are Volksgarten, Hiroshima-Nagasaki- (colloquially known as Aachener-Weiher-) and
Stadtgarten parks where thousands of people come together to enjoy the sun, play and barbecue when the
weather is fine. All these parks have an associated beer garden. Be aware to dispose any packaging,
charcoal etc into the wastebins (which are unfortunately few and far between), as the city has begun to
employ anti-littering patrols that will levy a stiff fine on anyone seen littering. Metro: Eifelplatz for
Volksgarten, Universitätsstraße for Hiroshima-Nagasaki-Park, Hans-Böckler-Platz/Bahnhof West for
Stadtgarten.

Museums and Galleries

Cologne has one of the world's best collections of museums and galleries for a city of its size. As well as world class
museums of art and archaeology, Köln boasts two museums of ecclesiastical art, both housed in architecturally
stunning buildings. There is also an ethnographic museum, a chocolate museum, the German Sport Museum and an
abundance of Roman remains. One can purchase a MuseumsCard from one of the municipal museums (such as the

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first five listed below). The family card, which costs approximately €20, entitles 2 adults and 2 children (under 18)
free admission to each of the municipal museums during two consecutive opening days. On its first day of validity, it
can also be used as a ticket on all buses and trams on the local transportation system VRS.

Museum Ludwig, Bischofsgartenstraße 1 (U-Bahn: Dom/Hbf), +49/(0)221/221-26165


(info@museum-ludwig.de, fax: +49/(0)221/221-24114), [22] (http://www.museenkoeln.de/museum-
ludwig/) . A museum of modern art, near central station and the Dom hosts a worthy regular exhibition, as
well as temporary exhibitions. edit

Museum für Angewandte Kunst, An der Rechtschule (U-Bahn: Dom/Hauptbahnhof),


+49/(0)221/221-23860 (mfak@stadt-koeln.de, fax: +49/(0)221/221-23885), [23]
(http://www.museenkoeln.de/english/museum-fuer-angewandte-kunst/) . Tuesday - Sunday: 11PM – 5PM.
Museum für Angewandte Kunst has a collection of popular design items, as well as temporary exhibitions.
Admission: Regular: € 4.20, Reduced: € 2.60. edit

Wallraf-Richartz Museum, Martinstraße 39 (U-Bahn: Dom/Hauptbahnhof plus 10 minutes walk,


Tram Heumarkt, Bus Rathaus or Gürzenich), +49/(0)221/221-27694 (wrm@museenkoeln.de, fax:
+49/(0)221/221-22629), [24] (http://www.museenkoeln.de/english/wallraf-richartz-museum/) . Thu 10PM -
8PM, Wed-Fri 10PM - 6PM, Sat-Sun 11PM - 6 p.pm.. The Wallraf-Richartz Museum is an art gallery with
a collection of fine art from the medieval period to the early twentieth century. Admission: (permanent
collection and special exhibition) € 9,-/reduced € 6,-. edit

Römisch-Germanisches Museum, Roncalliplatz 4 (Adjacent to the Cathedral's right side from its
main facade.), +49/(0)221/221-22304 (roemisch-germanisches-museum@stadt-koeln.de, fax:
+49/(0)221/221-24030), [25] (http://www.museenkoeln.de/english/roemisch-germanisches-museum/) .
Tuesday - Sunday 10 AM - 5 PM. Römisch-Germanisches Museum explores the history of Roman history
in Cologne and the surrounding area. The museum's tour guides are exceptionally dull and can make any visit
seem like it lasted just as long as the Roman empire. If you can, wander around the museum by yourself.
Admission: €6.45 or €7.45 including admission to the praetorium (an excavation of various buildings). edit

Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum für Völkerkunde, Ubierring 45 (U-Bahn: Ubierring),


+49/(0)221/336940 (rjm@rjm.museenkoeln.de, fax: +49/(0)221/3369410), [26]
(http://www.museenkoeln.de/english/rautenstrauch-joest-museum/) . Tuesday to Friday: 10PM – 4PM
Saturday and Sunday: 11PM – 4PM. North Rhine-Westphalia's only ethnological museum, it has a fine
collection of Amerindian and Australian-Polynesian artifacts. Admission (including temporary exhibits):
Regular: €4, Reduced: €3. edit

Kolumba, Kolumbastraße 4 - 50667 Köln, [27] (http://www.kolumba.de/) . An architectural wonder and a


feast for the senses; this museum, built in concordance with the ancient foundations of the shrine of mary in
the rubble contains a selection of historical and contemporary religious art. Worth visiting just to explore the
spiritually inspiring spaces and the beautiful walkway through the ruins of the past . edit

Schokoladenmuseum Köln GmbH, Am Schokoladenmuseum 1a, D-50678 Cologne, [28]


(http://www.schokoladenmuseum.de/index_e.html) . Opening hours: Tues. to Fri. 10PM to 6PM Sat., Sun.,
holidays* 11PM to 7PM closed on Mondays (* see visitors' information) Last admittance one hour before
closing. Chocolate Museum in Cologne. It's a short visit but very interesting exhibits. edit

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Do
Cologne's strong side is its cultural life. For latest information on what is happening around in town, get the
"StadtRevue" (2 Euro), "Kölner" (1 Euro) or "Live" (Free). See also the official website [29]
(http://www.koeln.de/en/) .

Karneval The biggest festivity in Cologne is the Winter carnival (or Fastelovend) in February. According to
the official Cologne tourism website (see Futher Information section): "Its highlight is the street carnival taking
place from Weiberfastnacht (the Thursday before Ash Wednesday, traditionally the day on which women
take control of the city) to Karnevalsdienstag (Shrove Tuesday). On Rosenmontag (Shrove Monday) more
than one and a half million people line Cologne's streets to watch the parade with the mad triad – the prince,
farmer, and virgin – every year." Dates for Carneval: 2008 Jan 31st to Feb 05th, 2009 Feb 19th to Feb
24th, 2010 Feb 11th to Feb 16th

Cologne Gay Pride (Christopher Street Day) [30]


(http://www.colognepride.de) ; Cologne Pride is a large gay
pride festival held in Cologne annually on the Heumarkt
square. The event showcases music, a candle light vigil
remembering those with HIV/AIDS, and on the final day of
the festival a large parade is held. Recently, up to a million
people have attended the events.

Kölner Seilbahn; Riehler Straße 180; Phone: +49 221-


547-4183 (Line open until 6 PM); [31] (http://www.koelner- COLOUR Cologne party at the 2008
seilbahn.de/english/index.html) ; Hours: April - October 10 Cologne Pride
AM - 6 PM; Take a ride with the Aerial tramway across
Rhine river, Germany's only cablecar crossing a river! Price:
Adults: One way - €3.80, Return trip - €5.50, Children (Aged 4 - 12): One way - €2.20, Return trip - €3

The Zoo; Riehler Straße 173; Phone: +49 221-7785 - 0; Email: info@zoo-koeln.de (mailto:info@zoo-
koeln.de) ; [32] (http://www.zoo-koeln.de) ; Hours: Summer: 9 AM - 6 PM, Winter: 9 AM - 5 PM,
Aquarium: 9 AM - 6 PM; Admission: Adults: €13, Teenagers (Aged 14 - 17): €8.50 Children (Aged up
to 14): €6
Phantasialand -Berggeiststr. 31-41 (In the town of Brühl); Telephone +49 ; Hours: 9 Am - 8 PM, Rides
open at 10 AM, Ticket office closes at 4 PM; - Phantasialand is a fun place for children and has some fun
rides for adults too. Even the Colorado Adventure roller coaster is sponsored by Michael Jackson.
Admission: Children: (Up to one meter in height) - Free, Children: (Between one meter and 1.45 meters) €
27.50, Adults: €31, Senior citizens: € 21, Two day passes available.

Unsichtbar, "Unsichtbar" is a play of words. Literally it means "invisible", but the suffix "bar" also refers to
being a bar. You will get your private butler, who is a blind person, and you eat in total darkness. [33]
(http://www.unsicht-bar-koeln.de/unsicht-bar-koeln-v2/de/html/home_1.html) Im Stavenhof 5-7, near
Hansaring and Ebertplatz, open 1800-0000. You can choose your meal in a showroom and then your
personal blind butler will lead you to the dark room where you have to smell, feel, maybe touch and of
course eat your meal, but you won't see it. You'll have to refer to your butler about everything, whether going
to the bathroom or refilling your glass. You are not allowed to smoke, use a cellphone or do anything else

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that could lighten up the room. The food on your plate is explained to you by using a clock-like system (e.g.
"beans are on three o'clock"). It's an excursion into the world of blind people, who are supported this way,
and a really good restaurant, too. For weekends you have to book around 13 weeks in advance, but during
the week you'll get a free table (with a little luck).

Claudius Therme, Sachsenbergstraße 1, Telefon: (0221) 981440, [34] (http://www.claudius-


therme.de/index_en.htm) . 09.00-24.00. Just below the Kölner Seilbahn is the Claudius Therme. Spend a
very relaxing few hours unwinding in both indoor and outdoor pools, saunas, cold plunge pools, etc. Several
areas are naturist (not clothing optional). Towels are available to rent and food and drink is served on-site.
One nice option is to take the Kölner Seilbahn to the Therme and return by bus (directly in front of entrance)
to Köln Deutz Station where you can catch U-Bahn back to the City Centre. edit

Metropolis Cinema, Ebertplatz 19, Telefon: (0221) 722436, [35] (http://www.metropolis-koeln.de) .


15.00-24.00. If you want to go to the movies while visiting Cologne and you don't know German, this is the
cinema for you. In the evenings it shows movies in their native language, but mostly English. edit

Tourist office

Cologne Tourist Office; Unter Fettenhennen 19 (Directly opposite the front entrance of the cathedral);
Phone: +49 221-221304 00; [36] (http://www.koelntourismus.de/) ; Hours: Monday - Friday 9 AM - 10
PM, Saturday & Sunday 10 AM - 6 PM. Take the U-Bahn to 'Dom/Hbf'.

The Cologne Tourist Office offers a wealth of information for the traveller who wishes to fill their itinerary with
activities around the city. Ask about guide books that are available, most of which provide invaluable information
for free. [37] (http://www.cityinfo-koeln.de/)

Tours

KD Rhine River Cruise; Frankenwerft 35; Phone: +49 221-208 83 18; [38] (http://www.k-d.com/) ;
Departure times: Daily: 10:30 AM, 12:00 PM, 2:00 PM, 6:00 PM; Köln-Düsseldorf offers cruises of the
Rhine river around the Cologne area with an explanation of landmarks. €6.80
Stattreisen e.V.; Phone +49 221-7325113; [39] (http://www.stattreisen-koeln.de/) ; this non-profit
organization offers excellent tours of Cologne, led by volunteers. The prices are moderate and there is a huge
list of tours, including (besides the more regular tours) Koelsch tours (for testing the breweries) or language
lessons in the local dialect (again, in a brewery). Ask for English tours, some guides are willing to conduct a
normally German tour in English.
Rickshaws: environmentally friendly city tours;[40] (http://www.koeln-rikscha.de) ; Rickshaws are
exotic and environmentally friendly tricycles, that bring slowly and safely their passengers to their destination.
By Rickshaw you will discover Cologne’s points of interest in a comfortable way.

Spa and Massage

Beauty and spa treatments are popular in Cologne.

Just be aware that in typical German style, all sauna areas (referred to as "Saunalandschaften", i.e. Sauna
landscapes) are mixed (apart from the odd "Damentag") and that bathing costumes are banned from them for
hygienic reasons. Yup. Starkers, everybody. Do take a bathrobe (to keep you from the cold outside the saunas)
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and a large towel (to put under you in the saunas, no sweating on the wood, please) with you, though. Do not draw
hasty conclusions either : mixed nudity does not make those places dens of sin, quite in the contrary. Nudity is
considered as the only appropriate outfit in saunas, and it all happens in a disciplined, wholesome, safe and
respectful atmosphere. Possibly one of the highest forms of German civilisation one can experience. Gawkers and
bathing costume-wearers will be expelled by the staff without qualms, so don't even think you can get away with
playing the tourist who didn't know, it won't make a difference. That very matter-of factly, uneroticised approach to
mixed nudity may well turn out to be a revelation to many visitors open-minded enough to give it a try and go with
the flow. You've been warned !

Sauna

Claudius Therme [41] (http://www.claudiustherme.de) Large spa with pool and lots of different saunas
(indoors and outdoors) next to the Rhine, north of Deutz.
Mauritius Therme [42] (http://www.mauritius-ht.de) Decent Saunalanschaft in an hotel south of Neumarkt.
Neptunbad [43] (http://www.neptunbad.de) , located in the popular area of Ehrenfeld in an old renovated
bath, to which an attractive "sauna landscape" in japanese style on two levels has been added. Also a
comprehensive fitness center.
Mediterana [44] (http://www.mediterana.de) , 11 saunas and a huge pool, in Bergisch Gladbach, East of
Cologne
Saunas in public swimming pools [45] (http://www.koelnbaeder.de) Some of the public swimming pools
managed by the Cologne city council, notably Agrippabad, do have small Saunalandschaften too, all featuring
a Damentag (ladies only day)

Massage

Ananda [46] (http://www.tantramassage.de) , Tantra massage, an open minded and liberal attitude essential
because the massages includes sexually sensitive body parts, however, no sexual services are given by the
employees.
Samudra [47] (http://www.samudra-cologne.de) , floating tanks and wellness massages

Buy
Records
There is an abundance of record stores in Cologne, but most are hidden in non-tourist quarters.

For a mainstream record store, go to Saturn, which hosts the "world's largest CD collection", as they quote
on their store windows. It's huge, and to pre-listen a record, you just have to hold it under one of the many
scanners spread throughout the shop. Always worth a visit. Subway and Regional Train from central station:
Hansaring. Does not take credit cards.

Independent record stores are spread around Saturn: Cross the street for 2nd hand and punk, follow the
"Ring" (boulevard) north, and you will find Jazz, Electro and HipHop at Schallschock record store. Famous
alternative music-store Normal is south of Saturn, as well as Underdog Record Store (specialized in
Alternative Rock, Emo, Garage and related matters) Subway and Regional Train from central station:
Hansaring
For electronic music, get off at Friesenplatz, and go to groove attack in Maastrichter street. Also famous is
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Kompakt record store. Both are connected to a label sharing the name, and putting out fine German
electronic music. Subway: Friesenplatz

Books

"Mayersche" and "Thalia" at Neumarkt are the biggest bookstores, you will find anything you want.
On "Ehrenstraße", you will find cheap and arty books, take a look at "Buchhandlung König" at the eastern
end, buy art books at well known "Taschen" at the corner of Ehrenstraße and the Ring.
Travel books are bought best at "Gleumes", between Zülpicher Platz and Rudolfplatz. They have only maps
and travel books, but these from around the world.
BOOKS IN ENGLISH! - "English Books and Tea", Auf dem Rothenberg 9a, in the heart of the old town,
stocks a wide range of new and secondhand books in English. It also offers a choice of teas and
conversation and invaluable tourist orientation - all in English.

Eat
Cologne has a wide variety of restaurants, both German and otherwise, as a glance in the colored pages of the local
telephone book will illustrate.

Traditional Scene

One can eat pretty well in most traditional-style Kölsch restaurants, and in fact as a visitor, you should try some of
the local food, which is quite rustic, but tasty, hearty fare.

The brewery taps (Früh, Sion, Pfaffen, Malzmühle etc. in the old town south of the Dom) are worth taking note of
to that respect, although they tend to be expensive for what you get.

Places out of the way such as Schreckenskammer and Max Stark [48] (http://www.max-stark.de/) (north of the
train station, the former being within crawling distance of the Station Backpackers Hostel), Päffgen (Friesenstrasse)
and both of Cologne independent brewpubs (Hellers Brauhaus [49] (http://www.hellers-brauhaus.de/) on
Roonstrasse and Braustelle [50] (http://www.braustelle.com) in Ehrenfeld) offer cheaper, better food that the old
town tourist traps. Besides, most of these places have tons of atmosphere, which doesn't hurt ! You may also
experience the deadly dry wit of the Köbes (traditional name of the blue-clad waiters) in most of those places. If it
happens to you, don't get upset, just enter the game, send the Köbes packing with a dig and a smile and you'll be all
right.

You'll mostly find typical Rheinland dishes in those traditional Kneipen. Classics include :

- Halver Hahn : nice big slab of dutch gouda with a rye roll (Röggelchen)

- Himmel und Äd mit Flönz : fried black pudding with mashed potatoes ("earth"), apple sauce ("heaven") and fried
onions.

- Soorbrode / Sauerbraten : joint marinated in vinegar with raisins, usually served with red cabbage and a kloss
(potato dumpling). The joint may be beef or horsemeat, so you may want to ask first...

- Dicke Bunne mit Speck : boiled white beans with hefty boiled bacon slices on top.

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- Schweinshaxe (grilled); Hämchen (cooked): pig's leg, usually a bit of a monster (ranges from 600 to 1400 grms,
including the bone)

- Rievekoochen / Reibekuchen : flat fried potato cakes usually on offer once a week, and served with a variety of
sweet or savoury toppings, which may include apple sauce, Rübenkraut (the beet-sourced equivalent to black
treacle) or smoked salmon with horseradish cream.

Ethnic Scene
If you are looking for a snack, you can either head for one of the Turkish, Arabic or Asian places, or you can make
use of the traditional fast food places like Mc Donalds, Burger King etc. Italian restaurants in Cologne seem to
attempt to aim for a higher quality than in the UK, though it is debatable whether they achieve it, and whether their
prices (often 150-200% of UK prices) are justified. There are several Indian restaurants across the city, which
serve a fair fare, though the visiting Brit may be slightly disappointed to find that German 'curry culture' is rather akin
to that of the UK in the 1960s: menus are neither large and varied, nor regionalised and specialist, and although
ingredients are fresh, the food without exception appears to be tamed-down for the conservative German palate
and the cooks are rather hesistant to spice it up even if you ask for it. "Clay Oven" (Luxemburger Straße near
Südbahnhof) and "Bombay" (near Eifelstraße tram station) do make a vindaloo that will satisfy the most hardy
customer, though. More recently, Japanese and Thai restaurants have become more common; both are quite
expensive.

Budget

Hauptbahnhof - The ground floor of the central train station has a good number of cheap eateries, which
include Pizza Hut to kiosks selling sausages.
Falafel Habibi located on Zülpicher Straße. They have two stores, which serve the same food (though
sweetmeats may vary).
There is an abundance of Döner Kebap and similar takeaways around the town. Generally a lot of
Turkish snack bar-style places can be found just north of the main station at Eigelstein, around Zülpicher
Platz and in the Belgisches Viertel, with some excellent Lebanese and Persian takeaways further down
Zülpicher Straße towards Südbahnhof. Probably best now (though expensive) is Oruc Döner on
Kyffhäuserstraße (near Barbarossaplatz); while the kebap is quite good though not outstanding, their freshly
baked pide bread is famous all over town. There are lots of Turkish restaurants and takeaways within Kalk,
Mülheim and (mainly restaurants) in the Belgisches Viertel.
Borsalino, an Italian-style restaurant located on Zülpicher Straße close to Zülpicher Platz.[51]
(http://www.restaurant-borsalino.de/) Very affordable prices.
Don Camillo, Hildeboldplatz 1a; phone 0221-138551; a small italian tabula calde style restaurant. Coming
from Hohenzollenring, head into Breite Straße/Ehrenstraße and take the first road to the left.
Buffet Chang [52] (http://www.dumont-carre.de/dc/docs/293) - Large, clean and tasty Chinese style buffet
(all you can eat for 6.50 Euro) on the top floor of DuMont Carré shopping mall, in the middle of the
shopping district on Breite Straße. Open from 11.00 - 21.00 (Sundays and holidays 12.00 - 19.00). Also a
good underground car park with reasonable hourly rates and discounts for microcars such as Smart and
Mini.
Mama Mia, Alte Gasse 26, Phone [0] 221 / 11347, italian food, not too hungry person 10-15 Euro/
person
Ellopia , Carmerstrasse 106, Phone [0] 221 / 14198, deutsches Essen, you get served for 5-10 Euro/
person
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Mid-range

El Inca, Görresstrasse 2, near Rathenauplatz.[53] (http://www.el-inca.de/) Latin-american restaurant, open


1800-2400.
Johnny Turista, Rathenauplatz. Easy-going pub/restaurant offering snacks, hot dishes and a daily changing
selection of tapas; prices are lower than in most tapas bars.
Selam, Ehrenfeldgürtel 91 (tram station Venloer Straße/Gürtel) [54] (http://www.selam-restaurant.de/)
Ethiopian restaurant, opens 5 PM Tu-Fr and from 4 PM on weekends, closed on Mondays. Good selection
of mild and spicy Ethiopian dishes served on the traditional plate of injera bread.
Farmer's Steakhouses with several branches on the Ring (near Friesenplatz), Wallrafplatz (near the Dom,
off Hohe Straße), Kreuzgasse (off Schildergasse shopping street). At Lunchtime they usually have a special,
that will give you a square meal for 6-7 Euro.
pepe, Spanish style food, tapas and cocktails [55] (http://www.pepe.de/spanisch.html) Antwerpener Straße
63, near Stadtgarten and west of Friesenplatz, open 1800-0200. Big plates for hungry eaters, cool crowd.
Usually booked out after 1900, make a reservation by phone or e-mail the day before.

Splurge

Landhaus Kuckuck, Olympiaweg 2, near Müngersdorfer Stadion (Aachener Straße).[56]


(http://www.landhaus-kuckuck.de/) Exquisite German, but also international meals, open Tuesday - Saturday
1200-2300 - Sunday 1200-1800.
Fischers Weingenuss & Tafelfreuden, Hohenstaufenring 53, between Zülpicher Platz and
Rudolfplatz.[57] (http://www.fischers-wein.com/) Exquisite french-like and modern food, great arrangements
of wine and cheese. After noon you can get (quite) cheap 2-way dishes of the day including water or a glass
of wine. You have to book (quite early) in advance and a menu will be created on your wishes.

Drink
Typical Cologne beer is called "Kölsch" and served in bars around town in small glasses, called "Stangen", of 0.2l.
That way the beer is always fresh and cold. Don't worry, waiters will be fast to bring you a new one once your old
one is (almost) finished. In more traditional bars and especially the breweries, the waiter (called "Köbes" in local
language) will even hand you a fresh Kölsch without being asked, so it is easy to lose track of how much you drank.
He will put a pencil line on your coaster for each beer that you drank, this will be the basis for your bill, so do not
lose it! To stop the beer from coming, put the coaster on top of your empty glass.

If you buy bottled Kölsch, take either "Reissdorf", "Früh", "Gaffel" or "Mühlen", which are rated highest by Cologne
citizens. Those looking for a beer with a little more bitterness might like to try Küppers (there are about 30 more
brands).

There are so many bars and pubs to choose from that you could spend most of the night going from one bar to the
next. A really great bar is the Irish Pub, Flanagan's, in Altstadt located down below a building. Almost everybody
speaks English in there if that's what you are looking for, and they have a really great Karaoke night on Sundays.
The clientele is very friendly. For a comprehensive list, see [58] (http://www.cologne-in.de/kneipen/) , bars listed on
the right.

For traditional breweries, head to the Altstadt around the Dom, where the "Früh Kölsch" brewery is the most
authentic place, famous both with visitors and locals. You will find a younger crowd at "Hellers Brauhaus" on
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Roonstraße, near metro station Zülpicher Platz or "Brauhaus Pütz" on Engelbertstraße close to Rudolfplatz.
Furthermore the "Päffgen", on the all-bar street Friesenstraße close to the Friesenplatz, and the "Mühlen"
near Heumarkt are traditional brewery pubs but less touristy than the "Früh". Also recommended is Sion [59]
(http://www.sion.de) , which is a lesser known brand, but hailed to be very good, although some beer
enthusiasts have found it lacking character from 2007 on. Most Altstadt pubs are somewhat scorned as
"tourist traps" by locals, however: prices here are usually higher than e.g. on Zülpicher Straße.

There are a lot of modern bars and lounges all around town. More mainstream ones are on Zülpicher Straße.
For something more independent and funky on this street, try Umbruch (funky) or Stiefel (punky). The Low
Budget on Aachener Straße next to Moltkestraße metro is a nice, unassuming, punky bar which features a
fine selection of drinks and often hosts concerts, poetry or cabaret sessions.

A lot of stylish places are in the so-called Belgian quarter between Aachener Straße and the Ring, e.g.
famous M20 or the Hallmackenreuther.

Cafe Oscar (Oscar Bar & Cafe), Hohenstaufenring 25 (at the Zulpicher Platz S-Bahn stop). Awesome
Italian restaurant that has a long running special of cheap cocktails after 5PM most nights, and pizza / pasta
dishes for €3-4 daily before 6PM. Great place for lunch or an early dinner, and also a good base to kick off
a night out. Staff are very friendly and generally speak English, and the food is excellent, as are the cocktails.
edit

Kölsch

Früh am Dom; Am Hof 12 – 14 (Just south of the cathedral, behind the Domhotel); Phone: +49 221-2613
- 211; [60] (http://www.frueh.de/main.html) . Früh am Dom is a great place to try the local Kölsch brew.

Brauhaus Gaffel; Alter Markt 20-22; Phone: +49 221-257 7692; [61] (http://www.gaffel-haus.de/) ;
Hours: Daily: 11 AM - 1 AM;

Brauhaus Sion, Unter Taschenmacher 5 (Altstadt), +49 (0221) - 257 85 40, [62] (http://www.sion.de)
. edit

Brauerei Päffgen, Friesenstraße 64-66 [63] (http://www.paeffgen-koelsch.de/)

Brauerei Malzmühle, Heumarkt 6 [64] (http://www.muehlenkoelsch.de/en/brewhouse.php) ; Hours:


Daily: 10 AM - 10 PM; (visited by Bill Clinton)

Lommerzheim, Siegesstrasse 18 in Köln-Deutz (across the railway bridge) [65]


(http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lommerzheim)

Club

"Bar Orange" - on Sudermannplatz, near Ebertplatz. Great atmosphere and great cocktails, or just a beer
and a lively chat with Milan, the resident philosopher, or Rainer and Arash, experts on local goings on.

Blue Lounge Party [66] (http://www.blue-lounge.com/party/party.html) , every third Saturday, at the


Bürgerhaus Stollwerck in Dreikönigenstrasse 23. Starts at 2200, tickets 5 €. Percussion-, brazil-, balearic-

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and deep house, techno, trance. A must for people who like this kind of music.

#TAUSEND Bar [67] (http://www.tausendbar.de/) , Aachener Strasse 57 (Moltkestraße metro): various


events & music, nice bar styled by a group of designers

Bodycheck Party [68] (http://www.bodycheckparty.de/) , every second Saturday at the Filmhaus Köln
on Maybachstrasse 111, metro station Hansaring. House, techno, always very good video projections.
3Klang [69] (http://www.artheater.de/) , on Ehrenfeldgürtel 127, metro station Venloer Str./Gürtel. Every
third Friday, 2200-0500.
Blue Lounge Bar [70] (http://www.blue-lounge.com/) , on Mathiasstrasse, lesbian bar. Off-shoot of the
very successful party mentioned above.
Basswerk Session [71] (http://www.basswerk.de) , bi-monthly, the second Saturday at GEBÄUDE 9
[72] (http://www.gebaeude9.de) , Deutz-Mülheimer Strasse 127-129 (tram 3 or 4, stop at
KölnMesse/Osthallen), 2300--0500. Long-running and popular drum 'n' bass party in a defunct funky
factory hall. Resident DJs often invite renowned guest DJs from the international d'n'b fringe. Alternates bi-
monthly with the similar "Phonogenic" party in the same venue.
Art Of House Party [73] (http://www.art-of-house.de/) once a month, the second or third Saturday at
Stadtgarten in Venloer Strasse 40 (Hans-Böckler Platz metro): nice and really crowded house Party, guests
around 25.
Funky Chicken Club [74] (http://www.funkychicken.de/) , every Tuesday at The O directly at Rudolfplatz
(Rudolfplatz metro): legendary Cologne House Party since 13 years in beautiful venue, always crowded,
good House and Electronic Music.
Apropo* [75] (http://www.club-apropo.de/) , good Partys on Fridays and Saturdays with Soul, Funk,
Disco and Hip Hop in a cosy venue located in Im Dau 17 (Ulrepforte or Severinstrasse metro) easy guests
from 20 years on.
Underground* [76] (http://www.underground-cologne.de/) on Vogelsanger Str. 200, metro station
Venloer Str./Gürtel. Famous for concerts and partys with Rock, Metal, Punk and alternative music. Guests
vary between 15 and 45.
Alter Wartesaal* [77] (http://www.wartesaal.de/) nifty bar and disco right beside the central station:
various events & exclusive Parties
Die Werkstatt* [78] (http://www.werkstatt-koeln.de/) Houses clubs and concerts in an industrial area in
Ehrenfeld.
Agenda Suicide Club* [79] (http://www.myspace.com/agenda_suicide_club) Monthly club, moves around
a lot. Plays acid, electro, indie and much more.

Sleep
Budget

Meininger City Hostel* [80] (http://www.meininger-hotels.com) , Engelbertstr. 33-35 (near Zülpicher


Platz). The Urban Travellers Home.
Station Hostel [81] (http://www.hostel-cologne.de) , Marzellenstrasse 40-48 (Across from the main
station). Basic rooms and facilities and the breakfast is extra but good value none the less. They also have
storage lockers (deposit) if you want to keep your valuables somewhere safe.
Jugendherberge Köln-Deutz, Siegesstrasse 5; Phone: +49 221-814711; Email: koeln-
deutz@jugendherberge.de (mailto:koeln-deutz@jugendherberge.de) ; [82] (http://www.hihostels.com/) .
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Hostel 404 [83] (http://www.404-hostel.de/html/start_eng.html) , Neusser Strasse 404.
Black Sheep Hostel [84] (http://www.blacksheephostel.com) , Barbarossaplatz 1 (four stops by subway
16/18 to Barbarossaplatz; ticket:Kurzstrecke). Individually, creative new hostel in the middle of nightlife -
small breakfast included.
Weltempfänger Venloer Str. 196 (Next to Piusstrasse subway station)

Located in a relaxed and bohemian neighbourhood, the hostel has got a nice bar and friendly staff.

Mid-range

Esplanade Hotel, Hohenstaufenring 56, Phone: +49-221-9215570, "info@hotelesplanade.de" [85]


(http://www.hotelesplanade.com) . This privately-run, 3-star hotel is conveniently located in the heart of
Cologne, 2 kilometres from the famous cathedral and a 10-minute walk from Friesenstrasse with its lively
pubs and clubs. single room from € 90,90; double room from € 120,20 (per night incl. breakfast buffet)

Holiday Inn Cologne-Bonn Airport, Waldstrasse 255, Phone: +49-2203-5610, [86]


(http://www.ichotelsgroup.com/h/d/hi/hd/cgnge) . Within walking distance of the airport (unless you have
a lot of luggage), but they run a shuttle. Sometimes you can find a decently-priced room here when prices in
town go through the roof. Nothing (but the airport) in walking distance. €99- €250

Four Points by Sheraton Central Köln; Breslauer Platz 2; Phone: +49 221-16510; Fax: +49 221-
1651333; [87] (http://www.starwoodhotels.com/) ; Price: €70 - €200+

Drei Könige am Dom; Marzellenstrasse 58 - 60, 50668 Köln ; [88]


(http://www.bookings.net/hotel/de/dreikoenigekoln.en.html?aid=308088) ; Price: €85,-

Cologne Marriott; Johannisstrasse 76-80; Phone: +49 221-942220; [89]


(http://www.colognemarriott.com/) ; €81 - €385
Ibis Koeln Leverkusen; Lichstrasse 72; Phone: +49 214-830290; [90]
(http://www.ibishotel.com/ibis/fichehotel/gb/ibi/2090/fiche_hotel.shtml) ; €59 -

Königshof Swiss Quality Hotel, Richartzstrasse 14-16, D-50667, +49 (0) 221 257 87 71
(hotel@hotelkoenigshof.com, fax: +49 (0)221 257 87 6 2), [91]
(http://www.swissqualityhotels.com/hotels/Germany/Koeln/koenigshof/index.asp?_lang=en) . Three star hotel
situated 500m away from the railway station in the city center and 13km from the airport. Double room from
€121 (2009). edit

Splurge

Cologne Marriott, Johannisstrasse 76-80, +49 221 942220. A short walk from the railway station, the
Cologne Marriott is surprisingly small, modern, and personal. Rooms are not huge, but they're immaculate
and well appointed. Fou, the in-house "crazy brasserie", serves great breakfasts and casual French, while the
excellent Executive floor lounge with breakfast, dinner and drinks is worth paying the extra for. €130-200.
edit

Hilton Cologne, Marzellenstrasse 13-17 (200 m from central station), Phone: +49-221-130710; [92]
(http://www.hilton.com/) . Modern Hilton hotel in the center of the city, convenient for sightseeing. Prices go
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through the roof during trade fairs in Deutz. €115 - €400.

Hyatt Regency Cologne, Kennedy-Ufer 2A (in the old town), +49 (0)221 828 1234
(Cologne@hyatt.de), [93] (http://cologne.regency.hyatt.com) . 5 star hotel. 306 rooms and suites with
views of the River Rhine. Host to gourmet restaurant "Graugans", 13 conference rooms and a spa. edit

Im Wasserturm; Kaygasse 2; Phone: +49 221-200 80; [94] (http://www.hotel-im-wasserturm.de/) . A


luxury hotel built inside of a 130 year old water tower. It has a designer interiour and a rooftop restaurant
with panoramic views. Price: €180 - €840 per night

Le Meridien Dom, Domkloster 2a, +49 (221) 20240 (fax: +49 (221) 2024444), [95]
(http://www.starwoodhotels.com/lemeridien/property/overview/index.html?propertyID=1855) . €130 - €480
per night.. edit

Savoy, [96] (http://www.savoy-koeln.de/index1.html) . A family run 5 star hotel with a huge spa area and a
very nice rooftop bar. It's very close to the main station (Exit Breslauer Platz, Turn left, approx. 100 m) and
has very good weekend offers. Known as the place of choice for many (German and international)
celebrities.

Camping

Campingplatz Stadt Köln A Rhineside camping site with a view of the Dom and city centre, the low drone
of the nearby highway bridge does distract from the otherwise peaceful locality. It is right by a cycle and
walking trail into the city and is an ideal family site (although there aren't many activities for children), rates
are very reasonable and the owner speaks english. Getting to the site is a little difficult, take the tram/train to
Rodenkirchen and walk over the bridge, when on the other side turn downriver and the campsite is on the
right, there is a restaurant nearby more information (also in English) [97] (http://www.camping-koeln.de/)
Camping Berger [98] (http://www.camping-berger-koeln.de/) - another Rhine-side camping site, nearer
public transport. with 125 spaces, a supermarket, playground and restaurant. Rates are reasonable (€6 for
adult per night)

Stay safe
Criminal activity in Cologne is similar to other big cities. Tourists should take normal safety precautions, particularly
in the city centre, where pickpockets are known to be active. Also, be careful on the Ring, which is full of clubs and
night-time crowds in the streets. During both day and night, it is advisable to be careful in outlying neighbourhoods
like Chorweiler, Porz, Seeberg, Ostheim, Bocklemünd, Ossendorf, and Vingst. In general, avoid getting into fights
and stay away from drunk people.

Cope
Religious services

Holy mass in Catholic churches near to the central station:

Dom, Domkloster 3 (next to the central station). [99] (http://www.koelner-dom.de/) Sun: 7:00, 8:00, 9:00,
10:00, 12:00, 17:00, 18:30; Mon-Sat: 6:30, 7:15, 8:00, 9:00, 18:30
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St. Andreas, Komödienstr. 8.[100] (http://www.sankt-andreas.de/main.php/12) Sun: 9:00, 11:00, 18:00;
Mon-Fri: 12:05; Sat: 9:00, 17:00

St. Mariä Himmelfahrt, Marzellenstr. 26.[101] (http://www.willkommeninkoeln.de/11sight/sight19d.htm)


Sun: 11:00; Wed, Thu: 10:30; Sat: 17:00, 18:30

Minoritenkirche, Kolpingplatz 5. Sun: 9:00, 11:00, 16:00; Tue-Fri: 9:00

Get out
Bonn, the former capital of West Germany is located due south and easy to reach by train or S-Bahn.
Brühl, almost a suburb of Cologne, contains the Augustusburg Palace which has been placed on the
UNESCO World Heritage List. The palace is one of the key works of Balthasar Neuman, and contains one
of the finest Rococco interiors in the world, the highlight being the main staircase. Also in the grounds is the
magnificent hunting Lodge of Falkenslust. Brühl can be easily reached by train in around 20 minutes from
Cologne. The theme park of Phantasialand is also in Brühl.
Düsseldorf
Königswinter A small town reachable by train.
Ruhr (Ruhrgebiet) If you are interested in heavy industry this might be a worthwhile trip. It is located about
100 km north of Cologne. The region, which was the center of montan (coal and steel) industry in Germany,
is going through a structural transformation and proudly presents its industrial past on the Industrial Heritage
Trail [102] (http://www.route-industriekultur.de/media/downloads/RouteAllgemein/Entdeckerpass2008.pdf)
.
Zülpich -- a small town southwest of Cologne dating from Roman times. It has a newly opened museum
centered on Roman baths and bathing culture. It is also a gateway to the forested hills of the Eifel region.

International

Due to Cologne's proximity to the German/Belgian/Dutch border weekend trips to foreign destinations are easy to
arrange. Thalys operates high speed trains to Paris and Brussels, and Deutsche Bahn to Amsterdam, making each
city only a few hours away.

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