Cologne [ Germany ]
D.Code: +49 (0211)
Currency : Euro
TRANSPORTATION
- The taxi fare from the airport to downtown Köln is around 30 Euro, while it is around 40 Euro to Bonn. In the city, taxis start at 2.20 Euro and charge 1.45 Euro per kilometer.
- S-Bahn departs every 15 minutes from the airport to the city centre and cost around 3 Euro. ICE tickets are 8 Euro. You can easily take the metro or tram with 1 or 3-day tickets.
- The "call-a-bike" system in the city lets you pick up a a rental bike anywhere in town and drop it off where is convenient.
WHERE TO EAT ?
- Rhineterrassen
How about a romantic dinner in the company of a fantastic view of the city? But only if you have a reservaton.
Rheinparkweg 1
www.rhein-terrassen.de
- Cafe Cyclo
On Martinstrasse, Cyclo is a Vietnamese restaurant in the form of a bistro. Order their enormus portions of noodle soup and chicken dishes.
Martin Str. 6
www.cyclo-koeln.de
WHERE TO STAY ?
- Hotel Im Wasserturm
This hotel placed in Cologne's water tower will blow your mind with its 130-year old walls and inimitable architecture. Listed among the finest hotels in Europe, it has a single-Michelin-star restaurant from where you can almost touch the rooftops of Cologne.
Kaygasse 2
www.hotel-im-wasserturm.de
- Kolping Hotel
3-star Kolping is the byword of traditional service aiming to provide guests with comfortable nights when travelling on business, meetings, seminar or family holidays.
St. Apern Str. 22
www.kolpinghaus-international.com
- Hyatt Regency Cologne
The represantative of Hyatt Hotels in Cologne has taken up one of the best spots of the city. When you wake up and look out of your round window, you'll be saluted by the Rhine and the Cologne Cathedral (Kölner Dom).
Kennedy Ufer 2A
WHAT TO DO ?
Founded by the Romans in 38 BC, Köln is one the most beautiful cities in Germany. You can see Roman ruins, medieval churches, avant-garde museums and incredibly beautiful buildings that survived the war. Do not return home without sampling some of the famous beers. You must visit Hohe Strasse, the best shopping streetin Germany, and the 13th century Köln Cathedral. Those who want to escape from the city can travel one hour to Maastricht, a choice weekend destination for Germans. This smal Dutch city is always lively with its shops, cafes and restaurants.
D.Code: +49 (0211)
Currency : Euro
TRANSPORTATION
- The taxi fare from the airport to downtown Köln is around 30 Euro, while it is around 40 Euro to Bonn. In the city, taxis start at 2.20 Euro and charge 1.45 Euro per kilometer.
- S-Bahn departs every 15 minutes from the airport to the city centre and cost around 3 Euro. ICE tickets are 8 Euro. You can easily take the metro or tram with 1 or 3-day tickets.
- The "call-a-bike" system in the city lets you pick up a a rental bike anywhere in town and drop it off where is convenient.
WHERE TO EAT ?
- Rhineterrassen
How about a romantic dinner in the company of a fantastic view of the city? But only if you have a reservaton.
Rheinparkweg 1
www.rhein-terrassen.de
- Cafe Cyclo
On Martinstrasse, Cyclo is a Vietnamese restaurant in the form of a bistro. Order their enormus portions of noodle soup and chicken dishes.
Martin Str. 6
www.cyclo-koeln.de
WHERE TO STAY ?
- Hotel Im Wasserturm
This hotel placed in Cologne's water tower will blow your mind with its 130-year old walls and inimitable architecture. Listed among the finest hotels in Europe, it has a single-Michelin-star restaurant from where you can almost touch the rooftops of Cologne.
Kaygasse 2
www.hotel-im-wasserturm.de
- Kolping Hotel
3-star Kolping is the byword of traditional service aiming to provide guests with comfortable nights when travelling on business, meetings, seminar or family holidays.
St. Apern Str. 22
www.kolpinghaus-international.com
- Hyatt Regency Cologne
The represantative of Hyatt Hotels in Cologne has taken up one of the best spots of the city. When you wake up and look out of your round window, you'll be saluted by the Rhine and the Cologne Cathedral (Kölner Dom).
Kennedy Ufer 2A
WHAT TO DO ?
Founded by the Romans in 38 BC, Köln is one the most beautiful cities in Germany. You can see Roman ruins, medieval churches, avant-garde museums and incredibly beautiful buildings that survived the war. Do not return home without sampling some of the famous beers. You must visit Hohe Strasse, the best shopping streetin Germany, and the 13th century Köln Cathedral. Those who want to escape from the city can travel one hour to Maastricht, a choice weekend destination for Germans. This smal Dutch city is always lively with its shops, cafes and restaurants.
