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Travel Guide: Cologne - Germany - Europe

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Cologne, or Koln as the Germans call it is a great city. Lively, with many pubs, restaurants, and nightlife, but also old, with lots of history, monuments, and sights. Carnival celebrations in Cologne are famous, and that's a great time to visit the city.

From Cologne you can take boat trips on the Rhine all the way to Strasbourg in France. The most scenic part of the route lies between St. Goar and Rudesheim (lots of castles vineyards hills etc. There's a pleasant train ride from Frankfurt to Cologne passing Lorelei the Rhine Valley and other pretty places.

The city of Cologne offers more than history: Whether street music on the Hohe Strasse or galas in the modern opera house, whether pavement painting on the cathedral concourse or old masters in the Wallraf Richartz Museum, whether the annual music festival along the inner ring road or carnival in the entire city - in Cologne all this becomes synthesized into a vivacious work of art - in a cosmopolitan metropolis boasting almost a million inhabitants which, despite its size, has never lost its neighbourly character.

Cologne is one of Germany's leading gastronomic lights. From venerable breweries offering unique Kolsch beer and typical Cologne delicacies to first-class restaurants - boasting well in excess of 3000 public houses, restaurants and breweries Cologne is one of Germany's leading gastronomic lights. Per head of population, no other city in the Federal Republic boasts so many public houses, and also many top-class restaurants.

The world feels at home in Cologne, where people meet for a Kolsch, a chat or simply a laugh. Life in Cologne is uncomplicated and vivacious - the tolerance and cosmopolitanism of its inhabitants proverbial.


Travel Q&A on Cologne:

Question: #1: What are the Health Requirements to travel to Cologne, Germany?
I am planning a trip to Cologne, Germany in the summer of 2007. Does anyone know what the health requirements/suggestions (immunizations, etc.) are? thanks!! - asked by Taylor

Answer: my friend just got back from there. just make sure you are healthy and dont eat foods that look bad. tahts all she said other than that its clean and nice there ... - answered by: roxy 2
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Question: #2: what is the cheapest way to travel between Paris and Cologne in Germany?
train, bus or plane? - asked by nomno13

Answer: Coaches.www.eurolines.com ... - answered by: fredemartin
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Question: #3: Require travel guidance by train from Frankfurt airport to Cologne with cost?
- asked by tvlgm

Answer: Following the signs is a bit misleading. The train station is in an airport Annex, so you can cross the street from the main terminal when you see the sign, of take the underground tunnel. Once in the ... - answered by: Tod
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Question: #4: What's your favourite male cologne?
Stupid Duty-Free is a pet peeve of mine... I spend too much money in the DFS everytime I travel, buying cologne mostly. Anyone out there have a favourite? I'm currently using Clinique Happy for Men, Tommy Hilfiger True Star, Bvlgari Aqva, Issey Miyake, DKNY Be Delicious for Men..... - asked by metcalve79

Answer: Pasha de Cartier By Cartier -> The Classy GuyEssenza di Zegna by Ermenegildo Zegna -> The guy who appreciates fine designer threads.Canali Men by Canali - The high-powered executive.Dreamer by Gianna Versace ... - answered by: Moon
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Question: #5: cost and time from bonn to cologne by train?
we would like to know the cost and time of travel from cologne to bonn by train - asked by T C

Answer:
http://reiseauskunft.bahn.de/bin/query.exe/enFrom: CologneTo:BonnTravel time about 20-30 minutes. Cost about 9 euros for IC or EC trains and a little cheaper for RB trains. If there are more than 2 of ... - answered by: PU
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Question: #6: Cologne in a day?
I plan to do travel from Amsterdam to Cologne in second week of January. Just wanted to knw what places are there to see in a day at Cologne. The train arrives into Cologne at 10:30 and departs at 20:35 to Amsterdam. Is this time sufficient? - asked by DSM

Answer: Kölner Dom has to been seen-Dreikönigsschrein or The Shrine of the Three Kings. It takes some time to see the church and get up to the roof.Try a bakery (Apfelküchen-apple cake is my favorite) and get ... - answered by: Екатерина/Катя
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Question: #7: what is the travelling distance between cologne and rome?
- asked by Vandana P

Answer: According to
http://www.de.map24.com/the travelling distance between cologne and rome is approx. 1400 km. Try the web site yourself for further information, e.g. a detailed route. ... - answered by: aussie_oz
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Question: #8: Sex in Frankfurt/Cologne?
Hello, I am traveling to Frankfurt and Cologne for a few days next week. I read that prostitution is legal in Germany. I'm interested in exploring a little bit, especially the "Sauna Clubs" and "FKK clubs" -- see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prostitution_in_Germany . Does anyone know more about these: where they are in Frankfurt/Cologne, how much they cost, etc.? I"m not actually interested in having intercourse with the women; I just want to spend time in a sauna/pool and have an erotic time with a woman (fondling etc).Thanks! - asked by rd211

Answer: Many of the sauna clubs and FKK (clothing-free) clubs are couples-only. You want to go to a brothel. Try the Pascha in Cologne (
http://www.pascha.de) ... - answered by: thepenismightier
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Question: #9: Rail card for Germany which is good for 4 days of travel. How should I use it and can I make reservations?
I purchased a rail card for my trip in August. I will be traveling from Frankfurt to cologne, cologne to Niebull/Dagebull, Dagebull to Hamburg and Hamburg to Frankfurt. I would like to know how to use the card most efficiently and specifically what I have to do when we get to the train station. - asked by amygreeneintl

Answer: Check out the website I've attached. It's a direct link to the German rail system, which runs like clockwork. You can enter your starting destination (von) and your ending destination (nach) and the date ... - answered by: RC
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Question: #10: Going to Cologne Germany?
My husband called me today and asked if I wanted to join him in Cologne, Germany while we are staying in England (he is going for business and I am going just to enjoy). He has a to make a day trip to Cologne for work. I would have to find my own way there from England and probably find my own way around town until him and our English/German speaking friend get off from work and meet up with me. I don't speak a lick of German and have no hope of learning it in less than 3 days. I do have a European cell phone for them to be able to find me. How easy and safe is Cologne to get around for a women traveling mostly alone who speaks English? Cologne looks like an interesting place to visit but I am worried about filling the time by myself and getting lost. Anyone have any thoughts? - asked by mz Rach

Answer: I spent a month in Bonn, and quite a few days in Cologne a couple of years ago, and I'd agree with your husband. The area, particularly the tourist areas is very easy to Navigate (the Dom, for example ... - answered by: julietravelcaster
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