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Cities

BONN

Bonn’s proximity to Koblenz makes it an attractive destination for day trips. Every year, numerous visitors are drawn to its rich offerings in art, culture, and leisure activities.

One of the city’s highlights is the birthplace of the famous composer Ludwig van Beethoven, considered a must-see among Bonn’s many museums. Additionally, the “Bonn Museum Mile” captivates culture lovers with well-curated exhibitions on topics such as society, politics, and nature.

For a family outing in the open air, the “Freizeitpark Rheinaue” is the perfect choice. Spanning 160 hectares, it offers a wide range of recreational activities, events, and attractions.

Many more sights and experiences await you—come and explore Bonn!

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COCHEM

In just under half an hour’s drive from Koblenz, you will reach the beautiful town of Cochem, the romantic city on the Moselle.

Experience this charming town, visit the famous Reichsburg Castle, take a ride on the Cochem Chairlift or the Mosel Wine Express. The historic alleys and buildings can be explored on your own or with a guided city tour. We especially recommend the electronic city tour, where you can discover the town at your own pace with your personal “electronic city guide.”

Relax in one of Cochem’s many cafés, or soak in the special and peaceful atmosphere of the Cochem Moselle promenade—whether with an ice cream in hand or a coffee to go. We hope that by the end of the day, you will be just as enchanted by this town as we are!

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FRANKFURT

The Main metropolis of Frankfurt, known as an international financial and trade fair city, is definitely worth a visit! There are numerous attractions, such as the Römerberg, which has hosted markets and festivities since the 9th century. Other monuments and the Museumsufer, where visitors will find many renowned museums, complete the cultural offerings. The variety of concerts, operas, operettas, and shows should also be mentioned.

Many colorful events await you, making every visit a unique experience!

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COLOGNE

In Cologne, there are many buildings and churches that tell the 2000-year history of the cathedral city. The most famous church is certainly the “Cologne Cathedral”, which is considered the landmark and heart of the city. It attracts thousands of tourists and culture lovers every year, who are drawn not only by the Cathedral Treasury but also, for example, by the stone masonry work on the façade.

Cologne also offers a wealth of cultural offerings, as evidenced by its large number of museums and monuments. In addition, there is a tradition in Cologne that has become established in recent years: lovers attach a small padlock to the railing of the Hohenzollern Bridge.

If you want to learn more about this, come to Cologne. Many more attractions await you!

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RÜDESHEIM

Rüdesheim is a small wine town, but it attracts millions of visitors every year due to its great fame, including wine lovers.

The Drosselgasse, where one wine tavern follows the next, is internationally renowned. In addition to cultural offerings such as castle tours and museums, Rüdesheim offers many cycling and hiking routes, as well as a summer toboggan run and the amusement park “Taunus Wunderland” for active fun.

Rüdesheim thus invites you to a diverse family outing – arriving by boat is highly recommended!

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TRIER

As the oldest city in Germany, Trier has much to offer culturally: The many architectural monuments, such as the Porta Nigra, the Imperial Baths, the Barbara Baths, the newly excavated Cattle Market Baths, the Amphitheater, and the Roman Bridge over the Moselle, vividly showcase the Roman and Electoral Palatinate era in a unique setting.

Museums and musical events complement the cultural offerings and invite you to visit Trier!

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