When to Go
Best Time to Visit
May–September, December. Long summer days on the Rhine; December brings the famous Christmas markets in the cathedral shadow.
Daily Spend in USD
Budget
Budget
$70/day
Mid-range
$150/day
Luxury
$350/day
Kölsch beer halls keep dinners cheap; Carnival week and the Christmas markets push hotel rates up.
With Kids
Family Travel
Cologne Cathedral climb, the Chocolate Museum, a Rhine river cruise, Phantasialand a half-hour out.
Together
Couples Travel
A Cathedral evening service, a Kölsch tasting in a brauhaus, a Rhine bridge sunset.
On Your Own
Solo Travel
Hostels in Altstadt are sociable; English widely spoken; Carnival in February is the most welcoming festival.
Food
What to Eat
- Kölsch beer. Local pale ale served in tall 200ml glasses — they keep coming until you cover the glass.
- Halve Hahn. Rye roll with Gouda cheese, mustard, and pickled onion — order in a brauhaus.
- Reibekuchen. Potato pancakes with apple sauce — a Cologne Christmas-market favorite.
- Himmel un Ääd. Mashed potato with apple, blood sausage — Heaven-and-Earth, the Cologne classic.
Transportation
Getting Around
KVB Stadtbahn and buses cover the city; central walkable historic core.
Buy a KölnCard for transit + museum discounts; the cathedral itself is free to enter.
Where to Base Yourself
Neighborhoods
- Altstadt. Old town between cathedral and Rhine — brauhauses, restaurants, the city heart.
- Ehrenfeld. Hip residential side — vintage shops, indie venues, the most creative restaurants.
- Rheinauhafen. Modern harbour district — the Chocolate Museum, the famous crane-shaped buildings.
What to Know
Safety
Very safe overall. Pickpockets work the cathedral square — keep wallets in front pockets at busy moments.