Thursday, May 26, 2011

Cologne – Koln – A city with character

Cologne has always been one of the most important cities in Germany and today it ranks number 2 after Berlin. Honestly having been to both, I believe Cologne can hold its own when compared to Berlin and makes an ideal base when exploring Western Germany and surroundings.

Cologne is modern yet ancient. Everytime a construction activity is undertaken and they start to dig the ground, they come across remnants from the Roman era.

Must do in Cologne –

• The all imposing Dom. It is the law that no other building can be higher than the Dom. You must also climb up the bell tower from where you get an awesome view of the city.
• Museums
• Churches
• Eau de Cologne museum
• The bridge across the river where lovers place locks on the fence to seal their love.
• The Botanical gardens which is a quiet spot in the busy city.
• The Beach club where for 6 Euros one can relax and have a drink while watching the world go by.
• Shop along the Schildergasse which has many top end brands, malls and arcades.
• The thermal baths which is a legacy from the Roman times.
• The Christmas markets which is all about food and drink and making merry. The Gluwein is a must try.

Day trips from Cologne –

Bonn which is a sister city to Cologne and was the former capital of West Germany. Has a museum mile and lots of historical buildings including the home of Beethoven.
Koblenz to see the horticultural show and explore the pretty town.
Trier, an ancient Roman city, with a lot of history, culture and religious significance.
Cochem, a quaint town, where one can do river cruises on the Moselle and vineyard tours.
• Dusseldorf which is a financial centre and has top end shopping and lots of different world class restaurants.
Essen where one can tour the famous coal mine of the Ruhr – Zollverein. It is a UNESCO world heritage site and has the famous Red Dot Design Museum dedicated to contemporary designs.
Konigswinter, which used to be the popular holiday destination for the locals during the period post the war when they could not afford to travel abroad.
Bruhl to see its beautiful palace and explore its quaint town.

Getting around –
• The tram network is very convenient and is relatively cheap compared to taxis.

The Rhine

Lovers' locks

The imposing Cathedral

The Beach Club

The stained glass window in the cathedral

The imposing interiors of the cathedral

The view from the top of the cathedral tower

The famous DOM or Cathedral

Exquisite facade

The Botanical gardens had a wide variety of flowers












A view from the cable car


The outdoor part of the spa where you can spend hours pampering yourself.





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