
- 4.8/5
Merkodahuge and impressive, the view from the cathedral is also great, can’t remember the number of the stairs and it will take some time to go upstairs but totally worth it
- 4.6/5
Europe DudeI had an absolutely wonderful time at the Lindt Chocolate Factory in Köln. From the moment I stepped inside, the aroma of rich, creamy chocolate filled the air — pure heaven for any chocolate lover. The museum was fascinating and well-organized, showcasing the history of chocolate and Lindt’s craftsmanship in such an engaging way.The highlight was definitely watching the chocolatiers at work and tasting the freshly made Lindt chocolate — so smooth and delicious! The staff were friendly, knowledgeable, and clearly passionate about what they do. The shop at the end was a dream come true, with so many unique treats and exclusive flavors to choose from.I left with a big smile (and a bag full of chocolate!). Highly recommend this experience to anyone visiting Cologne — it’s both fun and delicious! 🍫✨
- 4.5/5
老少皆宜(程世荣)Cologne in Germany is a popular place for tourists to visit. It has the most famous Cologne Cathedral⛪️ and the Cologne Promenade. Cologne is the fourth largest city in Germany and is located on the banks of the Rhine in western Germany.
- 4.2/5
Sheda11This was a unique experience! Farina is the original Eau de Colonge, and the tour is in the origianl house. (The factory moved out of the city center.) Our tour guide was Weibke, who did a wonderful pesentation in English. She is very knowledgable, and explained a lot of historical facts. The museum is small, but packed with a lot of antiques and information. I was glad that I didn't buy the other brand of colonge at the Cathedral, since 4711 it is not the original
- 4.4/5
foul13Large green area and pink rococo palace. When we are there at least 3 wedding photos work was there. The large landscape and well maintained trees and flowers creates a good scene for photos and also the historic building, artificial water and sculptures keeps the feeling of place garden.
- 4.2/5
Sheda11The galleries are enormous and many areas flooded with light. It is a pleasure to walk round. Interpretive material in English and German, the emphasis being to put the artworks in historical context, grouped by 'movement'. The collection is based on two private donations. Admission expensive with no reduction for pensioners, but worth the charge for the Picasso, the Russian avant-garde and Max Beckmann. There is a really excellent bookshop with many books in English.
- 4.4/5
Lemontea_and_chocolateUnfortunately the weather was not so good on the day I went it was rather overcast If the sun is good, it must be very beautiful Stroll to one side on the banks of the Rhine and on the other there are some restaurants where you can sit and eat while looking at the river If you like shopping, you can go to King's Avenue If you like to enjoy the scenery, I recommend coming to the riverside park for a walk 💕
- 5.0/5
FC338This is a MUST visit place if you are football lover, it’s definitely a full details about Germany football development and achievements of course including some other info about football ; Highly recommended to visit..
- 4.5/5
sculptorThe Hohenzollern bridge is a bridge across the Rhine River in the German city of Köln. It crosses the Rhine River at 688.5 kilometers. Initially, it was both a railway bridge and a road bridge. However, only railways and pedestrians could pass after the destruction of World War II in 1945 and subsequent reconstruction.
- 4.2/5
sculptorDüsseldorf's Königsallee is famous for the fashion showrooms and luxury retail stores along its two sides. It is by far the busiest upscale shopping street in Germany.







A romantic and artistic tour of Cologne Cathedral
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