Created by Joy S on August 27, 2007
- A weekend in Cologne - enough time to see the main sights, take in the lively atmosphere and try some Kolsch.
Created by becks on January 26, 2003
- Germany’s fourth largest city is most famous for its massive cathedral and its light refreshing beer. It is, however, also a cultural center with many museums and events ranging from Carnival to classical music. Most sights and events are in the compact Old Town.
Created by Eve Carr on January 22, 2002
- Come to Cologne (Köln), Germany to experience a vibrant, easy-going city (where everyone feels welcome) in a rich, historic setting. Extremely convenient to the train station, Cologne is a very walkable city and is an outstanding choice for your first trip to discover the many joys of Germany.
- 3 reviews
- 2 Stories
- 5 photos
Created by zabelle on January 27, 2001
- Cologne is an excellent city to visit in January. The weather was not extreme and many of the great sights are indoors.
Created by Dutchnatasja on April 24, 2007
- This was a very short visit to Germany. We drove all the way, just for a concert!
Created by Mandan Lynn on April 3, 2006
- I spent 3 days in Cologne—here's what you should know!
Created by basia27 on January 10, 2006
- In August 2005, thousands of people from all around the world came to Cologne to celebrate the Catholic faith and bliss of being young.
Created by lamtrc on August 8, 2005
- 1 review
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- 8 photos
Created by jg_heidelberg on May 2, 2005
- Imhoff-Stollwerck Museum tells an amazing story of the introduction of chocolate into Western culture and its significance.
Created by fish388 on April 9, 2005
- 5-day trip to Düsseldorf, Köln, and Aachen with arrival and departure from Düsseldorf. The Christmas markets in all three cities are nice; Köln was the largest and it seemed like Aachen had the lowest prices.
Cologne
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