Cologne, a vibrant German city, is a fascinating destination with a wealth of history, architecture and culture, as well as an excellent gastronomic and brewing tradition. If you only have three days to explore the city, here's an itinerary to help you figure out what to see and do in Cologne. Of course, don't forget to purchase travel insurance to make the most of your time in Germany.
Morning
Start your day with a visit to the iconic Cologne Cathedral. This majestic Gothic structure is one of Germany's most famous landmarks. Admission to the cathedral is free, and once inside, you'll be rewarded with a veritable collection of relics, such as the Shrine of the Three Kings and an impressive array of medieval stained glass windows, as well as a modern stained glass window by contemporary artist Gerhard Richter. For the brave, climb the 533 steps of the cathedral's south tower for a panoramic view of the city and the Rhine. Behind the cathedral, the impressive Hohenzollern Bridge is well worth a visit.
Afternoon
For art lovers, the Ludwig Museum is a must. This museum houses an impressive collection of modern and contemporary art, including works by Pablo Picasso, Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein.
Explore the picturesque streets of the Old Town. Walk along the Rhine and enjoy the colorful houses, lively bars and cozy restaurants. Take the opportunity to try a Kölsch, Cologne's local beer.
Evening
Enjoy a typical dinner in one of the many traditional restaurants. Try local dishes such as Himmel un Ääd (mashed potatoes with apples and onions) or the famous meat dish, Sauerbraten.
Morning
Cologne has a rich Roman history and the Romano-Germanic Museum offers a fascinating insight into this era. Here you can admire ancient mosaics, utensils and artifacts that will take you on a journey back in time.
Afternoon
Visit this impressive Romanesque church in the Old Town. Its architecture and serene atmosphere are perfect for a moment of reflection.
Shopping in Schildergasse
If you like shopping, Schildergasse is one of the busiest shopping streets in Europe. You'll find everything from big international brands to small local shops.
Evening
End your second day with a sunset cruise on the Rhine. The panoramic view of the illuminated city is an unforgettable experience. Then discover the vibrant atmosphere of the Belgian Quarter - in German “Belgisches Viertel” - one of Cologne's coolest neighborhoods. Have fun in its bars and clubs and let the night take you away.
Morning
If you're traveling with children (or just love animals), the Cologne Zoological Garden is a great place to start the day. Founded in 1860, it is one of the oldest and most respected zoos in Germany.
Afternoon
In the afternoon you will visit the Chocolate Museum. Discover the history of chocolate and see how it's made. Don't forget to try some delicacies at the museum café!
In the afternoon you will visit the Chocolate Museum. Discover the history of chocolate and see how it's made. Don't forget to try some delicacies at the museum café!
Evening
Finish your visit with a panoramic view of Cologne at the KölnTriangle. This modern building offers an observation platform with a 360-degree view of the city.
Useful Tips
• Transport: Cologne has an efficient public transportation system. Buy a three-day ticket for unlimited access to buses and the underground.
• Language: Although many locals speak English, learning a few basic German words can be useful and appreciated.
• Weather: Check the weather forecast before traveling and dress accordingly. Cologne can be quite cold in winter and very hot in summer.
With this three-day itinerary, you'll have an unforgettable experience in Cologne, combining history, culture, nature and modernity. Have a good trip and enjoy every moment in this amazing city!
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