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1. FC Köln

since 1948

The 'Effzeh' is Cologne's big football club and, for many, a piece of the city's identity. Red and white, with the billy goat Hennes as a living mascot and an anthem sung in the stadium and at carnival alike.

3D Black Light Mini Golf Cologne

4.7(2,394)· Google

Mini golf under black light with 3D glasses – GlowingRooms runs two locations in Cologne for indoor fun whatever the weather.

3D Black Light Mini Golf Ehrenfeld

4.6(2,731)· Google

Mini golf under black light with 3D glasses: the Ehrenfeld location is part of GlowingRooms' network of venues in Cologne, Dortmund, Düsseldorf, and Dresden.

4711

since 1799
4.5(1,298)· Google

Cologne water from Glockengasse, named after an old Cologne house number, entitled to call itself the "Original Eau de Cologne."

7th Space Cologne – Virtual Reality & More

4.8(4,964)· Google

Right in the heart of Cologne, near the Ringe: activities ranging from virtual reality and axe throwing to adventure mini golf – paired with a lounge, bar, and food.

A Landmark in Cologne's Citizens' Fight for Independence

Memorial in Worringen commemorating the 1288 Battle of Worringen — a landmark moment in Cologne's citizens' struggle for independence.

Aachener Weiher

4.5(457)· Google

A 1920s artificial lake in Cologne's Inner Green Belt, framed by a beer garden, East Asian art, and the Hiroshima-Nagasaki Park.

AbenteuerHallenKALK

4.7(97)· Google

Socio-cultural movement centre in Cologne-Kalk with climbing, artistry, skatepark, trial and dirt.

Academy of Media Arts Cologne

since 1990
4.1(20)· Google

North Rhine-Westphalia's art and film school for media arts, founded in 1989, with interdisciplinary diploma programmes in the heart of Cologne.

Adenauerteich

since 1957
5.0(1)· Google

A kidney-shaped fountain pond in the Rheinpark, created in 1957 for the Federal Garden Show – named after rose breeder Konrad Adenauer, with crown fountains and water jets.

Adolph Kolping Monument

since 1903
4.3(12)· Google

Bronze memorial to Adolph Kolping — the 'Father of Journeymen' and founder of the Catholic journeymen's associations — standing before Cologne's Minorite Church, where he is buried.

Adrenalinpark Cologne

4.5(1,022)· Google

Laser tag, Reball and virtual reality spread across 1,000+ m² – Adrenalinpark Cologne brings three action-packed activities under one roof, seven days a week.

Agfa Foto-Historama

One of the world's most significant photo-historical collections — nearly 20,000 cameras and over 12,000 photographs, now housed at Museum Ludwig in Cologne.

Agrippabad Sauna

since 1955
3.3(31)· Google

Sauna area of Cologne's Agrippabad – reopening on 17 July 2026 after roof and façade renovation works.

Agrippina the Younger

Cologne's namesake: this Roman empress born in Cologne (sister of Caligula, wife of Claudius, mother of Nero) had her birthplace elevated to Colonia Claudia Ara Agrippinensium in AD 50 — the origin of the name "Cologne".

AHK Dirt (BMX & MTB Trails) – Trails 59

5.0(5)· Google

BMX and MTB trail facility in Cologne's Humboldt district – with sections for beginners and experienced riders alike, according to visitors.

Alt St. Alban – Church Ruin and War Memorial at Quatermarkt

since 1200
4.5(122)· Google

Preserved Romanesque church ruin at Quatermarkt; left unrestored after WWII bombing and consecrated as a memorial to the war dead in 1959.

Alt St. Cornelius

since 1833
4.8(24)· Google

Only the Romanesque tower survives from this former parish church in Cologne's Rath/Heumar district, a remnant of its medieval predecessor.

Alt St. Katharina (Cologne-Niehl)

4.7(31)· Google

The "Niehler Dömchen": a 12th-century Romanesque basilica on the Rhine riverbank, featuring a Gothic choir and listed heritage status.

Alt St. Maternus

since 950
4.9(15)· Google

Romanesque 'little chapel' on the Rhine — one of 13 small former village churches outside Cologne's medieval city walls.

Alt St. Mauritius (Cologne-Buchheim)

5.0(5)· Google

Romanesque cemetery chapel and surviving remnant of Buchheim's former parish church — featuring a semicircular apse from around 1200.

Alt St. Pankratius (Cologne-Worringen)

Former parish church of Cologne-Worringen with a Gothic nave and a controversially dated west tower — now converted into a residential house.

Alte Dorfkirche Köln-Junkersdorf

4.1(8)· Google

Medieval village church with a Gothic choir — once the parish church of St. Pankratius, now a small chapel after centuries of fire, war, and reinvention.

Alte Feuerwache

4.5(686)· Google

Self-governed socio-cultural centre in Cologne's Agnesviertel — housed in the city's former main fire station of 1890.

Alter Markt

Historic square in Cologne's Altstadt-Nord with a medieval-looking row of buildings — documented as Cologne's market since 922.

Am Aspelkreuz Water Playground

4.3(80)· Google

Public playground with a water-play feature in Cologne-Widdersdorf – a cool-down for children on hot summer days.

Am Römerturm Water Playground

Public playground with a water-play feature in Cologne-Altstadt-Nord – a cool-down for children on hot summer days.

Amtsgericht Köln

2.3(18)· Google

The largest court in North Rhine-Westphalia and Germany's second-largest district court after Munich — also handling cases from Cologne/Bonn Airport.

Antoniterkirche

since 1350
4.6(275)· Google

A Gothic Protestant church in the middle of the Schildergasse – Cologne's most visited church after the cathedral, known for Barlach's ‘Hovering Angel'.

Appellhofplatz

3.0(89)· Google

Cologne square named after the Court of Appeal — built on the site of a Roman gate tower and shaped by centuries of landmark court cases.

Aqualand

since 1991
4.1(12,873)· Google

Leisure pool in Cologne-Chorweiler featuring nine water slides, eleven saunas, and an adjoining fitness centre.

Auferstehungskirche (Cologne-Buchforst)

since 1965
4.4(55)· Google

Listed Brutalist church from 1968 with a striking tetrahedral form, now operating as the 'Kulturkirche Ost' cultural venue for readings, music, and cabaret.

Brühl · Surrounding areaAugustusburg and Falkenlust Palaces, Brühl© Martin Falbisoner · CC BY-SA 4.0

Augustusburg and Falkenlust Palaces, Brühl

since 1768

Two early-rococo palaces in Brühl, connected by the Schlosspark and a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1984.

Barbarossaplatz

Traffic hub on Cologne's Kölner Ringe ring road, named after Frederick Barbarossa in 1883, with a tram stop encircled by multi-lane carriageways.

BASH ROOMS Cologne

5.0(2,038)· Google

Hosted game show for groups of up to 75: skill, knowledge, sport and tactics collide in 2.5-hour mini-game challenges.

Bastei

since 1924
4.1(96)· Google

Expressionist observation restaurant (1924) on a Prussian caponier — superstructure cantilevers 8 m beyond its footprint; closed since 2019.

BattleKart Cologne

4.7(1,026)· Google

Electric karts meet gaming: at Motorworld Cologne, players fire rockets, dodge oil slicks, and battle it out across six game modes for ultimate victory.

Bayenturm

since 1220

One of Cologne's few surviving medieval fortification towers, built c. 1220 on the Rhine — today home to the FrauenMediaTurm foundation.

Beethovenpark

4.6(1,888)· Google

Natural landscape park in Sülz with a wide open meadow, playgrounds and a barbecue area — laid out in the 1920s as part of Cologne's Outer Green Belt.

BERO's Kinderwelten Köln

4.3(1,110)· Google

Indoor playground for kids in Cologne-Porz (Gremberghoven) – perfect for fun afternoons of play and children's birthday parties.

Bier-Esel – Cologne's Oldest Mussel House in the Old Town

4.5(2,681)· Google

A traditional tavern in Cologne's Old Town with over 700 years of inn history, calling itself the city's oldest mussel house.

Bierbrunnen

since 1972
4.3(39)· Google

A 1972 fountain on Schildergasse featuring a granite column wrapped in a thin veil of water — named after a brief beer tap that once operated at the site.

Bierhaus en d’r Salzgass

4.4(800)· Google

A traditional pub in Cologne’s Old Town with roughly 400 years of brewing history – today a stop on the brewery trail, serving Päffgen Kölsch.

Bieselwald

Urban forest and local recreation area in Cologne's Porz district, featuring two ponds, a woodland stadium, and equestrian facilities.

Bismarck Monument (Augustinerplatz)

The second Bismarck statue in the German Empire — unveiled in 1879 in Catholic Cologne as a deliberate provocation, lost to war.

Bismarckturm

since 1902
4.4(155)· Google

A Bismarck monument in Cologne-Marienburg designed as a fire column — featuring a monolithic figure of Bismarck as Roland in armour with an eagle shield.

Blackfoot Beach

4.3(2,856)· Google

Beach club, high ropes course and event venue all in one: Blackfoot Beach on the Fühlinger See in northern Cologne invites you to let loose across 36,000 m².

Blackfoot High Ropes Course

4.4(213)· Google

Seven climbing routes at various difficulty levels and a 300-metre zip line over the lake – the high ropes course at Blackfoot Beach in Cologne is just waiting to be explored.

Erftstadt · Surrounding areaBleibtreusee© Maximilian Schönherr · CC BY-SA 4.0

Bleibtreusee

Man-made lake from former lignite mining in the Ville, now a popular spot for water skiing, surfing and swimming.

Blücherpark

4.5(2,594)· Google

Strictly geometric people's park from 1911–1913 with a rectangular pond, rowing boats, and a boathouse terrace.

Bootshaus

since 1991
4.2(3,323)· Google

Cologne's premier EDM nightclub on the Deutzer Werft, repeatedly Germany's top-ranked club in DJ Mag — reaching #8 worldwide and #1 nationally in 2019.

Bootsverleih am Kahnweiher

4.7(67)· Google

Rowing and pedal boats at the Kahnweiher in Lindenthal.

Bootsvermietung Kalscheurer Weiher

4.5(353)· Google

Boat rental with kiosk and beer garden at the idyllic Kalscheurer Weiher in southern Cologne.

Bottmühle

4.6(25)· Google

The Bottmühle in Cologne's southern Old Town is a 17th-century stone tower windmill standing on an old fortification platform behind the medieval city wall.

Boulder Walls at Eifelwall

3.4(5)· Google

Outdoor climbing in the heart of Cologne: At Eifelwall 1, near the Volksgarten, an outdoor climbing facility invites you to get your climb on.

Boulderhalle einstein

4.8(109)· Google

Bouldering gym with over 2,000 m² of climbing surface in Cologne's west (Ehrenfeld) – ropeless bouldering for all levels, with courses, kids' offers and a café-bar.

Boulderplanet

4.6(1,206)· Google

Bouldering gym in Cologne-Ehrenfeld. Large bouldering area with a bistro café.

Bowling Underlux – Billiards, Sports Bar & Restaurant in Cologne

4.3(505)· Google

10 bowling lanes with 25 game modes, 4 billiard tables, sports bar and restaurant – Underlux delivers leisure fun for groups of any size.

Brauhaus Früh am Dom

since 1904
3.3(33)· Google

A traditional brewpub right opposite the cathedral – Cologne hospitality since 1904, a medieval vaulted cellar and a lounge with cathedral views.

Brauhaus Schreckenskammer

4.3(2,373)· Google

A tradition-steeped Cologne brewpub in the northern old town, family-run for generations and serving its own Kölsch.

Brauhaus Sion

4.0(7,718)· Google

Historic Cologne brewery tavern with roots going back to 1318 — home of Sion Kölsch and a stop on the Brewery Trail.

Breslauer Platz

The northern forecourt of Cologne Central Station — home to the city's main bus terminal and the Musical Dome, Cologne's largest theatre.

Brüsseler Platz

The heart of Cologne's Belgian Quarter, defined by the Neo-Romanesque church of St. Michael — a vibrant social hub and the scene of a long-running noise dispute.

Bühne der Kulturen

since 1983

Intercultural theatre in Cologne's Ehrenfeld district, founded in 1983 as the Turkish Arkadaş Theater — closed its doors on 31 July 2017.

Buschgasse Water Playground

4.8(49)· Google

Public playground with a water-play feature in Cologne-Altstadt-Süd – a cool-down for children on hot summer days.

Butzbach

A roughly 5.8 km sandy stream that rises in the Wahner Heide and seeps away in the Grengel Bieselwald – part of a protected landscape area in southern Cologne.

Bützchen© KI-generiert · Google Gemini

Bützchen

Rhenish word for a closed-lip peck on the cheek — freely and cheerfully exchanged during Cologne Carnival as a lighthearted, no-strings-attached gesture of affection.

C/o pop

since 2004

Cologne's music festival since 2004 combining live shows with an industry convention — born as the successor to Popkomm after it relocated to Berlin.

Canyon Chorweiler – Stadtteilwerkstatt Chorweiler gGmbH

4.7(80)· Google

Climbing wall, high ropes course, circus, dance and more – Canyon Chorweiler in northern Cologne is considered Germany's first non-profit community workshop of its kind.

Catholic University of Applied Sciences North Rhine-Westphalia

since 1971
3.5(62)· Google

Church-affiliated university of applied sciences for social work and healthcare professions, sponsored by four dioceses across Aachen, Cologne, Münster, and Paderborn.

CBS University of Applied Sciences

since 1993

Private Cologne university of applied sciences, formed in 2025 from the merger of CBS and EU|FH – ten campuses, around 46 programs in business, social work, education, health.

Chocolate Museum Cologne

since 1993
4.3(48,527)· Google

Built on a peninsula in the Rheinauhafen harbour, this museum tells the story of chocolate — complete with a glass-fronted factory and a three-metre chocolate fountain.

Chorweilerbad

3.9(446)· Google

An indoor pool in northern Cologne featuring multiple pools, a diving platform, a children's play area, and a café – fully accessible, including for wheelchair users.

Christ's Transfiguration Church (Cologne-Heimersdorf)

since 1966
4.3(30)· Google

A Catholic parish church in Cologne-Heimersdorf, built in the 1960s in a Brutalist style by Josef Lehmbrock on a cross-shaped ground plan.

Christi Auferstehung (Lindenthal)

since 1968
4.6(53)· Google

Sculptural concrete church by Gottfried Böhm at the head of the Lindenthal Canal – with a cave-like interior of branching pillars.

Christuskirche

since 1891
4.4(72)· Google

Protestant church in the Belgian Quarter: a historic Neo-Gothic tower fronting a nave that was newly consecrated in 2016.

Church of the Redeemer (Rodenkirchen)

4.2(35)· Google

Protestant L-shaped church in Rodenkirchen with a 20-metre campanile; its three bells together carry the Christmas angels' greeting.

Cinedom

4.3(14,484)· Google

Multiplex cinema in Cologne's Mediapark — beneath the dome of its glazed rotunda, 3,200 diodes once traced the northern night sky.

Cinema at Hohenzollernring 22

4.5(3,698)· Google

A cinema on Hohenzollernring in Cologne – with a classic movie-theatre feel, solid picture and sound, and a snack selection that includes vegan options.

CINENOVA

4.6(1,819)· Google

Family-run cinema in the heart of Cologne's Ehrenfeld district – with a bar, bistro, beer garden, and a programme ranging from original-language screenings to Pram Cinema.

City-Bowling Cologne

4.7(955)· Google

Four modern bowling lanes right in the heart of Cologne – with a cocktail bar, fresh snacks, and packages for groups, birthdays, and corporate events.

Claudius Therme

4.3(7,521)· Google

Thermal baths and sauna landscape in Cologne's Rheinpark with officially recognised healing water, 12 pools, 8 saunas and a view of the cathedral.

Climbing Wall at Hohenzollernbrücke

4.3(12)· Google

Climbing on a Cologne landmark: around 70 routes in shell limestone, free to use – right in the heart of the city.

Cologne Banana Republic

since 2009

A traffic island in a roundabout in Cologne's Südstadt, planted with banana trees, palms and wildflowers by local volunteers.

Cologne Brewhouse Trail

A signposted circular walk through the old town linking ten historic brewhouses — past the cathedral, the town hall and the Rhine. Walk, take in the sights and enjoy a freshly poured Kölsch along the way.

Cologne Bridge Green

The patina-green chromium oxide hue coating Cologne's Rhine bridges, introduced in 1929 at the request of Konrad Adenauer.

Cologne Cathedral

since 1248
4.8(2,359)· Google

Gothic cathedral and shrine of the Three Kings — at around 157 metres one of the tallest churches in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Cologne Cathedral Treasury

4.6(408)· Google

Set in medieval vaults beneath the north side of Cologne Cathedral, the treasury displays Christian art from the 4th to the 20th century.

Cologne City Museum

since 1888
4.3(836)· Google

Cologne's urban history museum, open for over 130 years — since 2024 it organises its collection around emotions rather than chronology; currently in temporary premises.

Cologne Ghost Parade

since 1991

Alternative carnival procession and political demonstration: since 1991, it winds through changing Cologne neighborhoods without a formal permit.

Cologne Marathon

since 1997

Germany's fifth-largest marathon: a flat loop course along the Rhine, star-shaped through downtown, finishing right at Cologne Cathedral.

Cologne Marian Column

4.6(38)· Google

A Neo-Gothic Marian monument from 1858, today standing on the Gereonsdriesch beside the Romanesque church of St. Gereon and among the oldest Marian columns in the Rhineland.

Cologne Mikveh

4.4(8)· Google

Medieval Jewish ritual bath beneath the Rathausplatz: the staircase descends inside the nearly 16-metre-deep shaft all the way to the water level.

Cologne Pride

since 1991 approx. 1.1 M visitors
3.7(7)· Google

Annual Cologne parade and festival week for gay and lesbian culture — among Germany's largest such events and one of Europe's biggest.

Cologne Radio Museum

since 1999
4.2(6)· Google

A volunteer-run specialist museum in Cologne-Dellbrück that traces the history of broadcasting from the earliest crystal sets to modern transistor radios, with a collection of around 4,000 exhibits.

Cologne Rose Monday Parade

since 1823 approx. 1 M visitors

Germany's largest and oldest Rose Monday parade — the "Zoch" has wound its way through Cologne for eight kilometres since 1823.

Cologne sewerage system

since 1890
4.9(14)· Google

A sewer network with Roman roots — and the Kronleuchtersaal, an underground chamber where concerts are held.

Cologne Synagogue

since 1899
4.5(417)· Google

Neo-Romanesque synagogue built in 1899 on Roonstraße — heart of Cologne's Jewish community, ravaged in 1938, visited by the Pope in 2005.

Cologne University of Music and Dance

since 1925
4.5(170)· Google

One of Europe's largest music academies and Germany's second-oldest, founded in 1845 after Würzburg.

Cologne Water Gauge

4.4(71)· Google

On the left bank of the Rhine in Cologne's northern old town, the Pegel Köln has recorded the river's water level at river kilometre 688 for centuries.

Cologne Water Tower

4.5(1,777)· Google

A historic water tower in Cologne's Altstadt-Süd, a five-star luxury hotel since 1990 — the city's most unusual place to stay.

Cologne Zoo

since 1860
4.4(36,356)· Google

Founded in 1860 in the Riehl district, Cologne Zoo is Germany's third-oldest zoo — famous for its century-old baboon rock.

Cologne-Merkenich Combined Heat and Power Plant

4.4(9)· Google

At 250 metres, this power plant's chimney is Cologne's second-tallest structure after the Colonius tower — and the city's primary source of district heating for its northern districts.

Cologne-Rodenkirchen Rhine Bridge

since 1941
4.3(556)· Google

Germany's first true suspension bridge: 567 m across the Rhine, opened in 1941 as the 'Adolf Hitler Bridge,' destroyed in WWII and rebuilt in 1954.

Colonia-Haus

since 1973
4.3(151)· Google

Germany's second-tallest residential skyscraper, right on the Rhine in Riehl — at 155 m with antenna, almost as tall as Cologne Cathedral (157 m).

Cologne's tallest structureColonius© Unbekannt · CC BY-SA 3.0

Colonius

since 1981

At 266 metres, the tallest telecommunications tower in North Rhine-Westphalia — its revolving restaurant and observation deck have been closed for years.

Comedia Theater

4.6(1,417)· Google

Independent children's and youth theatre in a former Cologne fire station — with its own evening programme of cabaret, music and theatre for adults.

Compania Vertical – Climbing Shop at Kletterfabrik Köln-Ehrenfeld

4.9(90)· Google

Right inside Kletterfabrik Köln-Ehrenfeld: an independently run climbing shop with a wide selection of shoes, ropes, and gear.

Crux (Youth Pastoral Centre)

4.7(25)· Google

Home of the 'church with the leaning tower' — Catholic youth pastoral centre in Cologne's Südstadt, combining a church, café, and community spaces under one roof.

CRYOSIZER Club K1 – Cryotherapy Chamber Cologne Lindenthal

4.8(45)· Google

Cold training using the CRYOSTHENIX® method in Cologne Lindenthal: three minutes at -150 °C liquid nitrogen cold – no showering, no equipment, always with one-on-one supervision.

D.a.S. Theater

since 1990

Independent Cologne theatre now staging a single show: 'You Are My Mother' about dementia — one performer plays both mother and son.

De-Noel-Platz Water Playground

4.3(68)· Google

Public playground with a water-play feature in Cologne-Sülz – a cool-down for children on hot summer days.

Decksteiner Weiher

since 1929
4.7(500)· Google

Artificial rowing lake in Cologne's Outer Green Belt — 5.8 km loop trail, boat hire, and a goshawk breeding site on its island since 1987.

Deportation Camp Cologne-Müngersdorf Memorial

since 2020
4.0(2)· Google

A freely accessible memorial in Cologne's outer green belt that has commemorated the former Nazi assembly camp since 2020. Around 3,500 Jewish people were deported from here. At its heart is a walkable path and the sculpture "Wall" by Simon Ungers.

Deserters' Memorial

since 2009
5.0(4)· Google

A memorial to victims of Nazi military justice at Appellhofplatz — a pergola whose chained tribute inscription seems written in colored letters across the sky.

Deutsche Sporthochschule Köln

since 1947
4.6(269)· Google

Germany's only sports university and, by institutes, disciplines and student numbers, the largest of its kind worldwide, at Müngersdorf Sports Park.

Deutz Abbey

since 1001
4.3(19)· Google

Cologne's Deutz Abbey, founded in 1002, is the original home of the golden Heribert Shrine and today serves as a Greek Orthodox church.

Deutz Bridge

4.5(945)· Google

The world's first steel box girder bridge (1947/48) – linking Heumarkt with Deutz; the Roman bridge once stood a few metres further north.

Deutz Cemetery

4.0(40)· Google

A park-like municipal cemetery in Cologne's Poll district, laid out in 1896 to serve the neighbouring Deutz and the final resting place of Nobel laureate Kurt Alder.

Deutz-Kalker Bad

since 1913
4.3(180)· Google

A listed Art Nouveau indoor swimming hall from 1913 in Cologne-Deutz. Public bathing ended in 1996; the magnificent pool hall has been preserved.

Deutzer Drehbrücke

since 1908
4.5(314)· Google

Rotating steel bridge from 1908 over Deutz Harbour — one of two Cologne swing bridges, a listed technical monument with its original control house intact.

Die drei ??? Mission Rocky Beach

4.7(683)· Google

Four escape rooms in Cologne where teams of 2 to 6 players aged 6 and up solve cases from The Three Investigators – narrated by the original voice cast of the audio drama series.

Die Trauernde

since 1949

A 1949 sculpture by Gerhard Marcks standing in the churchyard of St. Maria im Kapitol, commemorating the victims of World War II.

Discgolf Park Scheibenstraße

4.2(54)· Google

9 holes on 6 baskets, free to play: The DiscGolfPark at the Scheibenstraße district sports facility in Cologne welcomes beginners and seasoned players alike.

DITIB Central Mosque Cologne

since 2017
4.8(1,665)· Google

Central mosque of DİTİB in Cologne-Ehrenfeld, inaugurated in 2018 in the presence of Erdoğan — with two 55-metre minarets and a grand domed hall.

Domforum

4.4(261)· Google

Located on the Domplatte opposite the cathedral's west portal, the Domforum serves as the visitor centre of Cologne Cathedral and as a meeting and events centre of the city's Catholic Church.

DOMiD – Documentation Centre and Museum on Migration in Germany

4.6(19)· Google

Civil-society archive of German migration history since 1945, founded in 1990 by migrants and home to over 150,000 objects, documents, and photographs.

Dreikönigenpförtchen

Tucked away between St. Maria im Kapitol and Marienplatz, the Dreikönigenpförtchen is the only surviving gate of Cologne's former monastic immunity districts.

Duffesbach

The only stream in the Cologne Bay to reach the Rhine — artificially channelled since Roman times to serve Cologne's medieval trades.

Düxer Bock

4.1(15)· Google

The unofficial heraldic animal of Deutz: this fountain monument commemorates an old Cologne legend about a tailor and a tax collector.

E-Werk

4.5(3,296)· Google

Live music venue in Cologne set in a former historicist power station, hosting concerts since 1991.

Ebertplatz

Square on Cologne's ring boulevards in Neustadt-Nord, laid out in the late 19th century where the city's demolished fortifications once stood.

Eierplätzchen

4.3(263)· Google

A small oval square in Cologne's Südstadt where six streets meet like spokes — named not by city hall, but by the locals themselves.

Eifelstraße Water Playground

4.4(15)· Google

Public playground with a water-play feature in Cologne-Neustadt-Süd – a cool-down for children on hot summer days.

Eigelsteintorburg

since 1228
4.5(2,019)· Google

One of four surviving gates of Cologne's medieval city wall — both Maria de' Medici and Napoleon once entered the city through this very gate.

EL-DE House

since 1934

Former Gestapo headquarters with a preserved cell block and around 1,800 prisoner wall inscriptions — now Cologne's Nazi documentation center.

ELEMENT Boulders Cologne City

4.6(280)· Google

Bouldering across four floors in the heart of Cologne's pedestrian zone – with over 2,000 m² of climbing space, a family area, and a rooftop terrace with city views.

Em Kölsche Boor – A Traditional Brewpub on the Eigelstein

4.1(1,987)· Google

On the Eigelstein since 1760: a Cologne brewpub with an eventful history, named after the Cologne peasant.

Equestrian Statue of Frederick William IV

4.2(24)· Google

Bronze equestrian monument by Gustav Blaeser at the right-bank portal of the Hohenzollern Bridge, unveiled in 1867.

Erich-Klibansky-Platz

A Cologne memorial square whose Lion Fountain bears the names of 1,100 murdered Jewish children — built on the former site of the Adass Jeschurun congregation.

Erzbischöfliche Diözesan- und Dombibliothek Köln

4.9(7)· Google

Among surviving cathedral libraries, considered the most significant — the Archdiocese of Cologne's central library, with roots in the 6th/7th century.

Escape Game Cologne – Adventure Labs

3.8(9)· Google

Cologne puzzles on: indoors or outdoors, for companies, bachelor parties, families or clubs – featuring a criminal case, a world of illusion, or a wedding theme.

Escape Room Cologne – The Great Escape

4.9(437)· Google

Five steampunk-styled escape rooms await in Cologne's Ehrenfeld district – played in teams, with a 60-minute time limit.

Escape Room Köln RAUSoderAUS.de

5.0(106)· Google

Escape room in Cologne-Weiden: 13 puzzles for 3 to 7 players.

EscapeGame Cologne

5.0(22)· Google

Three escape rooms at Ebertplatz – from Sherlock Holmes to Tutankhamun – for groups of 2 to 6, reopening July 2026.

Escher Seen

3.9(142)· Google

Two gravel-pit lakes in Cologne's northwest — the northern one is a public bathing lake, the southern a fenced-off fishing reserve.

Faulbach (Rhine)

A Cologne stream formed by the confluence of the Flehbach and Bruchbach; its name alludes to the sluggish flow of its waters.

Ferdinand Franz Wallraf

Cologne priest and scholar whose art collection, left to the city, became the foundation of the Wallraf-Richartz Museum.

Filmforum NRW

4.6(148)· Google

Repertory and community cinema in the Museum Ludwig by Cologne Cathedral.

Filmhaus Köln

since 2021
4.7(173)· Google

Hub for film culture combining a deliberately non-commercial cinema, film education, and professional training — housed in a former freight depot building from 1891.

Filmpalette

4.4(460)· Google

Two-screen art-house cinema in Cologne's Eigelstein quarter near Ebertplatz – art-house films and subtitled original versions, honoured with the BKM top prize.

Fischmarkt

4.4(1,985)· Google

Historic square on the Rhine riverfront in Cologne's Altstadt — for centuries the heart of the city's fish trade, first recorded as "forum piscium" in the 12th century.

Fischreiterbrunnen

5.0(3)· Google

Sandstone fountain from 1913: a boy riding a fish — a listed landmark at Theophanoplatz in Zollstock.

Flehbach

A right-bank Rhine tributary with highly variable flow — swollen after rain, yet sometimes bone-dry in summer.

Flora

since 1864
4.7(9,456)· Google

Cologne's botanical garden centred on the 1864 glass festival hall 'Flora' — a Lenné-designed park with over 10,000 plant species across more than 11 hectares.

Forstbotanischer Garten Köln

4.7(2,849)· Google

Botanical garden in Cologne's south showcasing trees and shrubs from around the world — from a rhododendron ravine and Japanese garden to North American giant sequoias.

Fort X of the Cologne Fortification Ring

since 1819
4.5(1,041)· Google

The best-preserved Prussian fort of Cologne's inner defensive ring — now a 'green fort' with a rose garden set within a generous parkland in Neustadt-Nord.

Fragrance Museum in the Farina House

since 1709
4.4(3,255)· Google

Birthplace of Eau de Cologne: the Farina House of 1709, the oldest perfume factory in the world still in operation.

Frankenforstbach

Around 10 km long stream flowing from Bergisch Gladbach into right-bank Cologne, changing names several times before joining the Flehbach.

Frauenbrunnen

4.4(30)· Google

A 1987 terracotta fountain in the courtyard of the „An Farina“ complex, showing ten Cologne women from two millennia of city history as representatives of their era.

Frechener Bach

A small stream that begins at the Frechen sewage works and, after 4.6 km, seeps away in Cologne's green belt near the Militärring – restored on Cologne territory.

Friedenskirche (Cologne-Ehrenfeld)

since 1876
4.3(43)· Google

Ehrenfeld's oldest Protestant church, built in 1876, repeatedly remodelled and heritage-listed since 1982.

Friedenskirche (Köln-Mülheim)

since 1896
4.8(22)· Google

Oldest Protestant church building in present-day Cologne – named after the peaceful union of two congregations in 1837.

Friedenspark

4.6(1,464)· Google

Cologne city park on the grounds of former Fort I — featuring ivy-covered fortress walls, a rose garden, and a WWI monument with an eagle cast from cannons.

Friesenplatz

Square on Cologne's ring boulevards at the start of Venloer Straße — gateway to the Belgian Quarter and once the haunt of Cologne's underworld.

Friesentor

since 1244
3.8(252)· Google

Cologne's only hexagonal city gate, built around 1244 at what is now Friesenplatz — a uniquely shaped landmark of the medieval fortifications.

Cologne's largest lakeFühlinger See© Eigenes Werk · Public domain

Fühlinger See

4.6(917)· Google

Former gravel pits turned into a 100-hectare lake in northern Cologne, home to a 2,300 m regatta course that hosted the 1998 Rowing World Championships.

Fun+Sport Arena Cologne

4.6(276)· Google

Poolball, football bowling, football darts and duckpin bowling under one roof – the arena in northern Cologne is open daily by reservation.

Gaffel am Dom

since 2008
4.3(9,889)· Google

A large brewpub on the station square opposite the cathedral – Gaffel Kölsch, Cologne cuisine and a legendary Friday singalong concert.

Gaffel Haus

4.5(1,389)· Google

The oldest house on Alter Markt – a Gaffel brewhouse since 1987, today the sports-bar brewhouse "Zum Prinzen".

Galopprennbahn Weidenpesch

Cologne's oldest sports venue: a gallop racecourse open since 1898, hosting internationally significant races and a landmark-listed historic football stand.

Gamer Cologne – The Game Show

4.9(1,245)· Google

19 games spanning action, skill, and trivia – at this Cologne game show everyone plays at the same time, nobody waits. Over 300,000 visitors have taken part so far.

Gamescom

since 2009 approx. 357.000 visitors
4.9(7)· Google

The world's largest trade fair for computer and video games, held annually in Cologne — featuring world and European premieres of new games and hardware.

Geilenkircher Straße Water Playground

4.5(23)· Google

Public playground with a water-play feature in Cologne-Braunsfeld – a cool-down for children on hot summer days.

Genoveva Fountain

since 1914
4.7(6)· Google

A fountain in a Mülheim green space crowned by a life-size sculpture of Saint Genevieve with a child and a stag — the namesake of a street, a grammar school and a swimming pool.

Genovevabad

3.6(372)· Google

An indoor pool with over 50 years of history in Cologne-Mülheim: the Genovevabad features a 25-metre lap pool, a textile steam bath, and dedicated swimming sessions for various groups.

GeoMuseum

4.5(53)· Google

Cologne's only natural history museum: meteorites, minerals, gemstones and fossils at the University of Cologne.

Gereon-Kaserne

since 1937
4.3(47)· Google

Bundeswehr barracks in Cologne housing the military leadership assessment centre — renamed from Mudra-Kaserne in 2022.

Gereonsmühle

4.3(20)· Google

A surviving stretch of Cologne's medieval city wall with a former defensive tower that was converted into a windmill in the 15th century.

Gereonstor

since 1215

Medieval twin-tower gate of Cologne's city wall — bricked up for over 400 years, once the city's strictest prison, demolished in 1881.

Gerling Ring-Karree

since 2001
4.1(276)· Google

A 55-metre office tower on Hohenzollernring designed by Norman Foster — with a hidden lake and garden reserved exclusively for residents.

German Aerospace Center (DLR)

Germany's national aeronautics and space research centre is headquartered in Cologne-Porz — and its European Astronaut Centre is where ESA's astronauts train.

German Dance Archive & Dance Museum

since 1985
4.1(18)· Google

Research and documentation centre for dance in the Mediapark – combining an archive, library, video collection and museum tracing the history of stage dance.

German Sport & Olympic Museum

since 1999
4.3(1,982)· Google

Museum in Cologne's Rheinauhafen dedicated to the history of sport from antiquity to the present — with rooms on the Olympics, football, boxing, and more.

Germania Judaica

since 1959

Europe's most extensive specialist library on the history of German-speaking Jewry — founded in Cologne in 1959 with Heinrich Böll among its founders.

Geusenfriedhof

since 1576
4.5(12)· Google

Cologne's Protestant cemetery from around 1584 — the oldest of its kind in the Rhineland.

Giesbach

A roughly 8.3 km stream that rises in the Königsforst and finally splits into two arms that seep away in ponds – with a water-treading station at a tri-city point.

Giga-Center Cologne

4.2(1,460)· Google

Billiards, darts, arcade machines and food & drinks all under one roof – the Giga-Center Cologne brings sport, games and entertainment together in one place.

Gilden im Zims

4.3(10,540)· Google

Kölsch brewpub in a Renaissance townhouse on the Heumarkt – with Roman walls in the cellar and a carnival exhibition.

Gleueler Wiese

4.0(13)· Google

A roughly 4.8-hectare hay meadow in Cologne's Outer Green Belt in Sülz that serves as a cold-air corridor and provides habitat for animals and plants.

Gloria

4.5(3,809)· Google

Former cinema in Cologne's city centre, now a versatile venue for concerts, comedy, readings, parties, and carnival events.

Gremberger Wäldchen

Urban woodland in Cologne-Humboldt, home to what is believed to be the city's oldest tree — a copper beech dating back to the early 18th century.

Groov

4.6(105)· Google

Former Rhine island in Cologne-Zündorf, transformed between 1974 and 1978 into a leisure area with a marina, swimming facilities, and green spaces along the river.

Groov Sauna at Zündorfbad

3.4(15)· Google

A lush sauna retreat with a 4,000 m² outdoor park, natural pond, Mongolian yurt and KELO log cabin sauna in the south of Cologne.

Groß St. Martin

since 1150
4.6(1,694)· Google

Romanesque basilica in Cologne's Old Town with a cloverleaf-shaped east choir and striking crossing tower — built over Roman foundations.

Gürzenich

since 1441
4.4(1,879)· Google

Cologne's grand late-Gothic festival hall from the 15th century — home to carnival sessions, congresses, concerts, and the annual proclamation of the Cologne Carnival Trio.

Hahnentorburg

since 1220
4.5(1,040)· Google

Medieval twin-tower gate at Rudolfplatz — Cologne's western gateway, through which crowned kings entered the city after their coronation in Aachen.

Halfpipe in the Stadtwald

4.4(81)· Google

Right in the heart of Cologne's Stadtwald, on the grounds of a former paddling pool, stands a halfpipe for skaters – surrounded by benches and walking paths.

Hamam Emira

4.8(398)· Google

Located at Hansaring 82 in Cologne, Hamam Emira offers wellness treatments inspired by the traditional Oriental bathhouse – featuring a steam bath, scrub, foam wash, and massage.

Hänneschen-Theater

4.8(1,975)· Google

Cologne's beloved rod puppet theatre at Eisenmarkt, performing in the local Kölsch dialect since 1802 — home to iconic figures Tünnes and Schäl.

Hansahochhaus

since 1925
4.0(776)· Google

Cologne's first skyscraper from 1925 — briefly the tallest building in Europe at completion, built in the Brick Expressionist style.

Haxenhaus zum Rheingarten

4.1(4,482)· Google

Traditional brewhouse on Cologne's Frankenwerft with a documented history of over 780 years and hearty pork knuckles.

Brühl · Surrounding areaHeider Bergsee© Willy Horsch · CC BY 2.5

Heider Bergsee

A reclaimed open-cast coal mining pit turned swimming lake near Brühl — 35 hectares of still water in the Rhineland Nature Park, with a beach resort.

Heilig Kreuz

4.5(19)· Google

Catholic parish church in Köln-Weidenpesch, built in 1931 to plans by Heinrich Bartmann and consecrated in 1934 – a brick building poised between tradition and modernity, and a listed monument since 1983.

Heinrich Böll

Writer from Cologne and winner of the 1972 Nobel Prize for Literature, whose work centres on ordinary lives shaped by war.

Heinzelmännchen – Cologne's Household Spirits and Their Fountain

since 1900
4.5(797)· Google

Cologne's legendary household sprites who worked through the night while citizens slept — caught once, gone forever. Their fountain stands near the Cathedral.

Heizkraftwerk Köln-Niehl

3.0(11)· Google

Rheinenergie's gas-fired combined heat and power plant in Niehl — supplying Cologne's city centre with district heating, with Germany's largest heat pump planned next door.

Permanently closedHelios (Electrical Engineering Company)© Superbass · CC BY-SA 4.0

Helios (Electrical Engineering Company)

since 1882
3.9(564)· Google

Electrical engineering pioneer from Ehrenfeld — its 44 m Heliosturm, a faux lighthouse, still defines the neighbourhood today.

Herkules-Hochhaus

since 1972
3.6(156)· Google

Nicknamed the 'Parrot House' for its vivid coloured façade, this 1972 residential tower in Neuehrenfeld stands 102 m tall — Cologne's ninth-highest high-rise.

Herkulesberg

4.5(40)· Google

The "Mont Klamott" is Cologne's largest rubble hill – a wooded lookout mound and popular local recreation area in Neustadt-Nord.

Hermann Joseph Fountain

since 1894
4.3(9)· Google

A richly figured 1894 fountain on Waidmarkt telling the legend of the "apple saint" Hermann Joseph — considered the high point of sculptor Wilhelm Albermann's work.

Herz-Jesu-Kirche

4.5(79)· Google

Neo-Gothic church on Zülpicher Platz whose tower was modelled on Freiburg Minster — rebuilt in a modern form after wartime destruction.

Heumarkt

Cologne's second-largest square and one of its oldest — built on a former Rhine island, hence its historic name 'Inselmarkt' (Island Market).

Hiroshima-Nagasaki-Park

since 2004
4.5(4,974)· Google

Memorial park in Cologne's Inner Green Belt commemorating the victims of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, with a monument featuring an origami crane.

Historic City Hall

4.2(539)· Google

Germany's oldest city hall – with a Gothic council tower, a Renaissance loggia, and over 800 years of documented building history in Cologne's Old Town.

Historical Archive with Rhenish Image Archive

since 1857
5.0(1)· Google

Germany's largest municipal archive — collapsed during subway construction in 2009, reopened in a new building at Eifelwall in 2021.

Hohe Pforte

Southern gate of Cologne's Roman city wall on the 'cardo maximus' — the origin of today's Hohe Straße.

Hohe Straße

4.0(176)· Google

The Hohe Straße is one of Cologne's best-known shopping streets, running as a pedestrian zone through the heart of the Altstadt-Nord district. Its history goes all the way back to Roman times, when it formed the main north-south axis of the ancient city.

Höhenbergbad

3.9(1,531)· Google

Combined indoor and outdoor pool in Cologne's Höhenberg district: 65-metre water slide, diving tower, children's play area and beach bar – all in one venue.

Höhenfelder See

4.5(260)· Google

A 20-hectare gravel pit lake in Cologne's Dellbrücker Wald — swimming is banned year-round, the water is leased to anglers, and the surrounding woodland serves as recreational space.

Hohenzollernbrücke

since 1911
4.6(13,663)· Google

Germany's busiest railway bridge spanning the Rhine — a defining feature of Cologne's skyline alongside the Cathedral, and famous for thousands of love locks.

Holocafé Köln

5.0(160)· Google

Free-roam VR experience in Cologne: around 30 adventures and escape rooms for 2 to 4 players.

Humboldtpark

4.0(484)· Google

A listed 2.2-hectare park designed by Fritz Encke in 1913/14 — one of the few inner-city green spaces in the Kalk district of Cologne.

Idiotenbrücke

Nickname of a former Cologne railway bridge in Neuehrenfeld, where trucks repeatedly got wedged due to a clearance of only 3.9 m.

Immanuel Church (Cologne-Stammheim)

4.4(38)· Google

Multiple award-winning timber church of the evangelical Brückenschlag congregation in Cologne-Stammheim, consecrated in 2013.

Indizio Cologne – The finest Art to Escape

4.8(878)· Google

9 escape rooms in Cologne and Aachen: 60 minutes, up to 10 players, themes ranging from Middle-earth to time travel and horror – at two central locations in NRW.

Inline-Speedskatingbahn des SSC Köln

4.1(13)· Google

SSC Köln's club-owned 200-metre inline speed skating track in Weidenpesch.

Inner Green Belt Water Playground

4.6(576)· Google

Cologne's largest water playground in the Inner Green Belt between Venloer and Vogelsanger Straße – fully accessible, with spray fountains activated at the push of a button.

Institut français Köln

since 1952
4.7(21)· Google

French cultural institute in Cologne's Südstadt — one of the first and now one of the last of its kind in western Germany; housed in Riphahn's 1952 building.

Jackelino Safari – Indoor Playground in Cologne-Godorf

4.1(1,717)· Google

Around 4,000 m² of play space in Cologne-Godorf: Jackelino Safari indoor playground offers children attractions inside and out – plus birthday parties.

Jahndenkmal

4.4(37)· Google

A 15-metre concrete pillar crowned by the Turner Cross of four "F"s — erected at Jahnwiese to mark the 150th birthday of gymnastics pioneer Friedrich Ludwig Jahn.

Jan-Wellem-Denkmal

4.5(54)· Google

Bronze statue of Elector Jan Wellem in Cologne-Mülheim, donated in 1914 by the Andreae manufacturing family amid the controversy over the district's annexation.

Japanese Cultural Institute

since 1969
4.7(281)· Google

One of only three Japanese cultural institutes in Europe — Cologne's gateway to Japanese culture for the entire German-speaking world.

Japanese Garden (Leverkusen)

A serene Japanese garden with koi ponds and a replica of Nikkō's iconic Mikado Bridge, nestled in the Carl Duisberg Park since 1912.

Jewish Cemetery Cologne-Deutz

5.0(4)· Google

Founded in 1695, the cemetery on Judenkirchhofsweg is the oldest surviving Jewish cemetery in present-day Cologne and the final resting place of around 5,000 people.

Jewish Welfare Center

3.6(5)· Google

Jewish social facility of the Cologne Synagogue Community in Neuehrenfeld — housed in the historic buildings of the former Israelite Asylum for the Sick and Elderly.

Johann Maria Farina opposite Jülichs-Platz

since 1709
5.0(1)· Google

By its own account the world's oldest still-operating eau de cologne and perfume factory – founded in 1709, family-owned to this day.

Johanneskirche (Cologne-Sülz)

4.6(57)· Google

Protestant church in Cologne-Sülz from the early 1960s, featuring colourful hexagonal concrete honeycomb windows and a baptistery separated by glass walls.

Jüdischer Friedhof Köln-Bocklemünd

since 1918
4.1(8)· Google

Jewish cemetery in Cologne, in use since 1918, where many tombstones stand out for their elaborate artistic designs.

JUMP House Cologne

4.3(4,862)· Google

Cologne's only trampoline park in Ossendorf: around 3,800 m² of space, nine attractions, and a Ninja Race Arena spanning 500 m² – open since 2016 and freshly redesigned after a full makeover.

K11 – Bouldering in the Südstadt

4.6(451)· Google

A bouldering gym in Cologne's Südstadt, just a few minutes' walk from Chlodwigplatz – with walls for all skill levels, courses, and a seating area under trees.

Kahnstation Decksteiner Weiher

3.8(71)· Google

Rowing and pedal boats on the idyllic Decksteiner Weiher in the green belt.

Kalker Kapelle

4.1(106)· Google

A pilgrimage chapel in Cologne's Kalk district, home to a 15th-century Pietà said to have miraculous powers — a destination for annual processions for centuries.

Kallendresser

4.2(9)· Google

Copper figure at Alter Markt that bares its backside to onlookers — a Cologne satirical motif with roots in the Middle Ages.

Kalscheurer Weiher

4.7(269)· Google

A man-made rectangular lake in Cologne's Outer Green Belt — with its own island, beer garden, and boat hire on the western shore.

KAP686 Skateplaza

4.5(225)· Google

Public skate plaza on the Rhine in the Rheinauhafen district, run by DOM Skateboarding e.V.

Karl-Schwering-Platz

since 1925

An elongated green space in Cologne's Lindenthal district, designed in 1925 by garden director Fritz Encke – featuring a sunken garden, rose beds, water basins and a children's playground along the Lindenthal Canal.

Kartäuserkirche

since 1350
4.4(116)· Google

Gothic church of the 1334 Cologne Charterhouse — now an Evangelical parish church with stained-glass windows by Charles Crodel.

Kartäuserwallbad

4.0(24)· Google

Indoor pool in Cologne's Südstadt – a course and teaching pool for school and club swimming only.

Kartcenter Cologne

4.4(2,047)· Google

In Cologne's south since 1995: an indoor track stretching 380 metres, 12 adult karts and one junior kart – perfect for solo drivers and groups of up to 160 people alike.

Käthe Kollwitz Museum

since 1985
4.6(350)· Google

Home to the world's largest Käthe Kollwitz collection, this Cologne museum brings together her drawings, prints, and all 15 known bronze sculptures.

Kattowitzer Straße Water Playground

4.4(120)· Google

Public playground with a water-play feature in Cologne-Buchheim – a cool-down for children on hot summer days.

Katzenbuckelbrücke

since 1957
4.5(615)· Google

A curving prestressed-concrete pedestrian bridge from 1957 that links the Rhine bank in Cologne-Mülheim with the Katzenkopf river peninsula.

Kiesgrubensee Gremberghoven

since 1989
3.0(4)· Google

A nature reserve around a former gravel pit lake in Cologne-Humboldt — nesting ground for sand martins, kingfishers, and great crested grebes.

Klein St. Martin

since 1460

A lone tower surviving from a demolished Cologne parish church — once crowned with a tall Gothic spire visible across the Rhine skyline, today capped by a flat pyramid.

Klettenbergpark

4.5(1,094)· Google

A hilltop park in a former gravel pit, deliberately shaped as a nature garden — combining heathland, a lake, quarries and a rose garden in Cologne's Klettenberg.

Kletterfabrik Köln

4.5(843)· Google

Climbing and bouldering in Cologne-Ehrenfeld: 2,000 m² of indoor space, walls up to 17 m high, 300 routes – for beginners and seasoned climbers alike.

Kletterhalle Dellbrück

4.6(389)· Google

Climbing and bouldering in Cologne's Dellbrück district – with courses for all ages, an open climbing meetup every Friday, and holiday camps for kids.

Kletterpark Pariser Platz

4.3(4)· Google

High ropes course in Cologne-Chorweiler.

Klingelpützpark

4.3(112)· Google

Park on the site of the demolished Klingelpütz prison — with a memorial stone honouring more than 1,000 victims of Nazi-era justice.

KMC e.V. - Minigolfanlage am Fernsehturm

4.5(86)· Google

Minigolf course in Cologne-Ehrenfeld.

Köln Hauptbahnhof

since 1859
4.0(7,940)· Google

Cologne's central railway station beside the cathedral — the fifth busiest in Germany, with around 280,000 travellers a day.

Kölner Dreigestirn

Trio of Prince, Peasant, and Virgin that leads Cologne Carnival — appointed fresh each year by the Festival Committee.

Kölner Festungsmuseum

4.5(75)· Google

Volunteer-run museum in Prussian fortification VIII b — home to Germany's last surviving drawbridge, moat, and sculpture park in Marienburg.

Kölner Grüngürtel

since 1923

Planned green zones that curve in a semicircle around Cologne on both banks of the Rhine, created from the city's former fortress grounds.

Kölner Karnevalsmuseum

4.4(205)· Google

Germany's largest carnival museum in Cologne-Ehrenfeld – tracing carnival history from antiquity to the present (currently closed).

Kölner Klüngel

Cologne's cultural term for a web of mutual favors — straddling the line between harmless back-scratching and outright cronyism, with roots going back centuries.

Kölner Lichter

since 2001 approx. 500.000 visitors
4.8(30)· Google

Europe's largest music-synchronized fireworks display: since 2001, spectacular pyrotechnics light up the Rhine each summer, accompanied by a convoy of ships.

Kölner Philharmonie

since 1986
4.8(5,028)· Google

Amphitheatre-style concert hall beneath Heinrich-Böll-Platz — a column-free auditorium for 2,000 with a celebrated Klais organ.

Kölner Randkanal

A nearly 20 km drainage canal on Cologne's city boundary — keeps the open-cast lignite mines dry and doubles as a continuous cycling route with a hydropower screw.

Kölner Seilbahn

since 1957
4.4(338)· Google

Gliding over the Rhine: since 1957, this six-minute cable car ride has offered sweeping views of Cologne, the Old Town, and the Cathedral.

Cologne's largest parkKölner Stadtwald© HOWI · CC BY 3.0

Kölner Stadtwald

4.7(4,300)· Google

Expansive forest park in the Lindenthal district, laid out from 1895 to plans by Adolf Kowallek — with ponds, a wildlife enclosure and petting zoo.

Kölner Weinmuseum

since 2010
4.4(53)· Google

Wine and oenology museum in Cologne with a walkable rooftop vineyard — over 40 grape varieties across 720 vines.

Kölnisch Wasser

Cologne's iconic fragrance water, created by Farina in 1709 as Eau de Cologne — home to the legendary brands 'Farina gegenüber' and 4711.

Kölnischer Kunstverein (Cologne Art Association)

4.4(66)· Google

Founded in 1839, the Kölnischer Kunstverein is one of the oldest and most respected institutions for contemporary art in Germany. Today it resides in the striking building "Die Brücke" on Hahnenstraße, presenting current international art in Cologne.

Kölnpfad

since 2008

A 171 km circular hiking trail encircling Cologne in eleven stages, deliberately weaving through nature, residential areas, industry, and transport infrastructure.

KölnTriangle

4.6(5,600)· Google

Triangular skyscraper in Cologne-Deutz with a fully glazed observation deck "Cologne View" at just over 100 metres, offering panoramic views across the city.

KölnTurm

since 2001
4.4(80)· Google

Cologne's tallest office building in the Mediapark (148.1 m) — glass façade with fired-on cathedral motifs and a rooftop terrace on the 30th floor open to restaurant guests.

Kölsch

A pale, filtered, top-fermented beer that may only be brewed in Cologne and its immediate surroundings — governed by the Kölsch Convention.

Kolumba

since 1853
4.5(1,486)· Google

Peter Zumthor's landmark brick building for the Archdiocese of Cologne's art museum, built over the ruins of the war-destroyed church of St. Columba.

Konrad Adenauer

First chancellor of West Germany and a founding figure of the EU — born in Cologne, where he served as mayor from 1917 to 1933.

Körperkälte – Cryotherapy Chamber Cologne

4.8(128)· Google

Experience whole-body cryotherapy in Cologne: the cold chamber drops to as low as −85 °C – each session lasts around 3 minutes.

Kranhäuser

4.7(422)· Google

Three striking high-rises in Cologne's Rheinauhafen whose inverted-L silhouette mimics harbour cranes extending their jibs toward the Rhine.

Kreuzkirche

since 1913

Former Protestant church near Cologne's main station, now the Pathpoint Cologne youth hostel.

Krieler Dömchen

since 850
4.8(60)· Google

Cologne's second-oldest church after St. Gereon — a small Romanesque village chapel in Lindenthal with roots stretching back to around 900 AD.

Krieler Welle

4.8(168)· Google

Swimming school in Cologne's Lindenthal district offering courses for all ages – from babies and children to adults and expectant mothers.

Kumede

Cologne theatre troupe performing exclusively in the Kölsch dialect since 1947 — today at the Volksbühne am Rudolfplatz.

Kurtenwaldbach

A stream from the Bergisches Land that winds through the Wahner Heide and ends by seeping into a pond at Gut Leidenhausen — never reaching a river.

Landgericht Köln

2.4(292)· Google

One of Germany's largest regional courts – with a press chamber that journalists consider the strictest in the country.

Landschaftspark Belvedere

5.0(2)· Google

Park in Cologne's west that completes the Outer Green Belt — home to four viewing platforms and Germany's oldest surviving railway station.

Langeler Bogen Flood Retention Basin

A polder on the right bank of the Rhine that is deliberately flooded during high water events to lower the river level in Cologne.

Lanxess Arena

since 1998
4.5(45,146)· Google

Germany's largest arena and one of the biggest worldwide — in 2025, over 2.6 million visitors attended 208 events in Cologne-Deutz.

Lanxess Tower

since 1969

Striking 95-metre office tower in Cologne-Deutz, originally built as Lufthansa's headquarters and now home to the global HQ of Lanxess AG.

Lasergame Köln

4.2(147)· Google

Laser tag indoors and outdoors in eastern Cologne: since 2006, this registered club has been running games across more than 1,200 m² – no minimum age, no protective gear required.

LaserTag Cologne

4.8(1,789)· Google

Two arenas, Pixel Games, and a clear age rule from 7 years up – LaserTag Cologne is open daily from 10 am to midnight.

LaserZone LaserTag Cologne

4.9(3,858)· Google

1,400 m² of play area across multiple levels, 45 Laserforce Gen8 sets and a lounge – LaserTag in Cologne-Ossendorf.

Le-Mans-Karting GmbH

4.4(993)· Google

Go-kart track in Cologne-Ossendorf since 1994: 400-metre circuit, races from 4 people, youth training from age 7 – also available as an exclusive event venue.

Leaning Tower of Cologne (St. Johann Baptist)

4.1(17)· Google

In 2004, its 44 m tower tilted 77 cm westward — earning the church the nickname 'Leaning Tower of Cologne' and making international headlines.

Lenauplatz

Neighbourhood square in Neuehrenfeld with the Max-and-Moritz Fountain — lined with lime trees and framed by Gründerzeit townhouses.

Lentpark

4.1(1,581)· Google

Combined ice sports and swimming complex in Cologne's Neustadt — with a 260-metre elevated ice track and a chlorine-free natural swimming pond.

Cologne's longest bridgeLeverkusen Rhine Bridge© A.Savin · CC BY-SA 3.0

Leverkusen Rhine Bridge

since 1965

Cable-stayed bridge carrying the A1 motorway across the Rhine at Leverkusen — replacing the demolished 1965 bridge that could no longer handle modern traffic.

Erftstadt · Surrounding areaLiblarer See© HOWI - Horsch, Willy · CC BY 3.0

Liblarer See

Artificial swimming lake in a former open-cast lignite pit — one of the largest lakes on the Villeseenplatte and a popular summer destination near Cologne.

Lichtspiele Kalk

4.8(574)· Google

The only cinema on Cologne's right bank of the Rhine shows daily premieres, film series, specials, and children's films – on Kalk-Mülheimer Straße.

Liebfrauenkirche

since 1864
4.5(36)· Google

Neo-Gothic parish church in Cologne-Mülheim, rebuilt in modern form by Rudolf Schwarz after wartime destruction.

Lindenthaler Kanal

4.9(15)· Google

Radial water and green corridor in Lindenthal's green belt, best known for its chestnut avenue, maple-lined canal, and the shell limestone sculptures Centaur and Naiad.

Lit.Cologne

since 2001 approx. 111.000 visitors

Europe's largest literary festival, held annually in Cologne each spring since 2001, with around 200 events across the city.

Literaturhaus Köln

4.7(59)· Google

A stage for contemporary literature in the medieval Haus Bachem – with some 700 members, one of Germany's largest literature houses.

Little Rainbow World – Indoor Play Space

4.7(30)· Google

An indoor play space in Cologne-Lindenthal dedicated entirely to children aged 0 to 4 – with five themed play zones and bookable time slots.

Live Music Hall

4.1(4,995)· Google

Cologne music venue in Ehrenfeld that has hosted acts from Pearl Jam to Babymetal, with concerts taped for TV.

Lortzingplatz

since 1908

A 2,300-square-metre garden square in the Lindenthal district, laid out by royal landscape architect Fritz Encke between 1906 and 1908 as a place of recreation for the residential quarter along Theresienstraße.

Luftwaffenkaserne

since 1870
5.0(1)· Google

One of Germany's largest military bases at around 300 hectares — home to senior Bundeswehr commands, a NATO unit, and a Canadian operational hub.

Lukaskirche (Cologne-Porz)

4.5(31)· Google

Protestant hall church in Cologne-Porz blending Art Nouveau beginnings (1914) with a striking Expressionist interior completed in 1927; listed heritage building since 1982.

Lutherkirche

since 1904
4.6(254)· Google

Protestant church in Cologne's Südstadt, its bells inscribed with Luther's chorale – bombed to its tower in 1944, deconsecration planned for autumn 2026.

Malakoffturm

since 1855
4.4(235)· Google

Brick gatehouse of Prussian Rhine fortifications at Rheinauhafen — now linked by a swing bridge to the Chocolate Museum across the water.

Mauritius Hotel & Therme

4.3(2,322)· Google

Right in the heart of Cologne, yet peacefully tucked away: a 4-star hotel with a 3,500 m² spa, 7 saunas, and an outdoor pool filled with Dead Sea salt.

Max-Dietlein-Park

4.2(332)· Google

A roughly 2.2-hectare park in the Altstadt-Süd next to St. Pantaleon – with an oval lawn, a large playground and trees protected as natural monuments.

MediaPark

4.5(5,139)· Google

Car-free media business park on a former freight yard — built around a central square with an artificial lake, crowned by the soaring Kölnturm.

Melanchthonkirche

4.4(43)· Google

Protestant church from 1929/30 in Zollstock — one of Germany's early examples with the worship hall upstairs and a community centre below.

Melaten cemetery

since 1810
4.8(486)· Google

Cologne's largest cemetery — a park-like burial ground holding the graves of many of the city's notable residents.

Memorial for the Gay and Lesbian Victims of National Socialism in Cologne

since 1995
4.6(13)· Google

First memorial of its kind erected by a trade union — a 1995 riverside stone for gay and lesbian Nazi victims, inscribed 'Totgeschlagen – Totgeschwiegen'.

Merheimer Heide

A right-bank Cologne green space born from plans for the Outer Green Belt — meadows, woodland, and a variety of sports facilities.

Messeturm Köln

since 1928

An 85-metre brick tower from 1928 in Deutz — crowned by a three-faced Hermes sculpture and united with the Rheinhallen by its striking Expressionist façade.

Metropolis

4.0(1,997)· Google

The Metropolis screens current films on the big screen – often in the original language or with subtitles – and regularly hosts special events.

Michael Schumacher Private Collection

since 2018
4.8(2,909)· Google

A permanent exhibition at MOTORWORLD Cologne showcasing the private collection of seven-time Formula 1 world champion Michael Schumacher – from his first karts to the original title-winning cars.

Millowitsch-Theater / Volksbühne am Rudolfplatz

4.7(2,715)· Google

In 1953 this stage hosted Germany's first live TV broadcast of a theatre play — the Millowitsch family's dialect theatre, now the Volksbühne am Rudolfplatz.

Mini Golf Course on Sachsenbergstraße

3.9(20)· Google

Mini golf course on Sachsenbergstraße in Cologne – with straightforward holes, partial afternoon shade, and right next to the Rheinpark.

Minigolf "Am Waldbad"

3.7(33)· Google

Official 18-lane minigolf tournament course at the Waldbad in Cologne-Dünnwald, set in the forest beside the pool and wildlife park.

Minigolf & Ice Stock Sport Cologne – Alter Militärring

4.7(233)· Google

Minigolf venue at Aachener Straße 703 in Cologne – perfect for families, groups, and day trips, with the season starting in March 2026.

Minigolf Arena Köln

4.7(999)· Google

27 holes on artificial turf, designed by US market leader Harris Miniature Golf – the Minigolf Arena Köln is located on the grounds of Gut Clarenhof in Frechen.

Minigolf Course Freizeitinsel Groov

4.4(881)· Google

A minigolf course in Cologne at Am Markt 1 – featuring multiple holes and the option to order drinks on site.

Minigolf in Lindenthal

3.8(287)· Google

Minigolf course on Bachemer Landstraße in Cologne – open daily, free parking, wheelchair-accessible, and pets welcome.

Minigolfplatz Rodenkirchen

4.2(395)· Google

Nestled between Rodenkirchen's sandy riverbank and the Rhine ferry to Zündorf, this mini golf course in Cologne's south is easy to reach on foot, by bike, or by KVB.

Minoritenkirche

4.7(125)· Google

Burial church of Adolph Kolping and Johannes Duns Scotus — a 13th-century Gothic mendicant church and place of pilgrimage.

Mülheim Town Fountain

since 1884
4.7(21)· Google

A roughly ten-metre sandstone fountain from 1884 whose crowned patroness, the "Mülheimia", commemorates the devastating Rhine flood of 1784.

Mülheimer Brücke

since 1951
4.0(698)· Google

Rhine suspension bridge between Mülheim and Riehl — the origin of Cologne's iconic bridge-green colour and Germany's first bridge with an orthotropic deck.

Mülheimer Stadtgarten

Historic public park in Cologne-Mülheim, established 1912/13 — featuring a lake, sweeping lawns, and the 1914 Fairy-Tale Fountain. Listed landmark.

Museum für Vor- und Frühgeschichte

since 1907

City museum founded in 1907 in the Bayenturm, covering regional prehistory – destroyed in 1943, its remnants became the founding stock of the Romano-Germanic Museum.

Museum Ludwig

since 1976
4.5(9,333)· Google

20th- and 21st-century art on Cologne's Cathedral Plateau — home to Europe's largest Pop Art collection and the world's third-largest Picasso collection.

Museum of Applied Arts (MAKK)

since 1888
4.3(1,427)· Google

Cologne museum of applied arts and design in the Schwarz-Bernard building — once dismissed as sterile, later celebrated as a 'third way' in postwar architecture.

Museum Schnütgen

since 1910
4.6(392)· Google

One of Europe's richest medieval collections, housed in the Romanesque basilica of St. Cecilia in Cologne's historic city centre.

Musical Dome

4.6(8,248)· Google

Musical venue under a blue dome roof by the Rhine near Cologne's main station — home to long-running hits like 'We Will Rock You'.

Mutzbach

A left tributary of the Dhünn stretching just over fifteen kilometres — from Odenthal through Bergisch Gladbach to Leverkusen, its final stretch running underground.

Napoleon Stone at Melaten Cemetery

since 1853

A war memorial at Cologne's Melaten Cemetery, unveiled in 1853 in memory of Cologne soldiers who died in the Napoleonic Wars. Funded by 65 surviving veterans, it serves as both a memorial to the fallen and to the veterans.

Nathanaelkirche (Bilderstöckchen)

4.4(27)· Google

A 1965 Protestant church with a hexagonal footprint, its free-standing campanile rises on three tapering concrete legs like a modernist sculpture.

Naturfreibad Vingst

4.0(682)· Google

A gravel-pit lake with a sandy beach on Cologne's "wrong side" of the Rhine: the Naturfreibad Vingst in Köln-Vingst invites you to swim, play, and unwind.

Neptunbad

4.6(2,863)· Google

Art Nouveau bathhouse from 1912 in Ehrenfeld — Cologne's first modern suburban public bath, now a fitness and wellness centre.

Neu St. Alban

since 1958
4.8(22)· Google

Post-war church in the Stadtgarten built from rubble bricks of the destroyed Cologne Opera, with a pentagonal floor plan inspired by Le Corbusier.

Neu St. Katharina

since 1894
4.5(21)· Google

A heritage-listed Neo-Romanesque brick basilica from 1892–1894 in Cologne's Niehl district.

Neuenhöfer Allee Water Playground

4.5(116)· Google

Public playground with a water-play feature in Cologne-Sülz – a cool-down for children on hot summer days.

Neumarkt

Cologne's largest square at over 27,000 m² — once a livestock market, execution ground, and legendary witches' sabbath site, with Roman remains beneath.

Nikolaus-Kapelle

4.9(28)· Google

Built around 1100 near the Rhine in Westhoven — Cologne's smallest surviving Romanesque village chapel, enclosed by an ancient churchyard.

Nippeser Tälchen

A green space in an ancient Rhine-arm hollow in Nippes – with a wide meadow, playground, boules court and dog run, where a fish lake and a pleasure garden once lay.

Nordfriedhof

since 1896
4.1(48)· Google

Cologne cemetery opened in 1896 and resting place of German actress Trude Herr (1927–1991).

North Brigade e.V. Skatepark

4.6(330)· Google

Part of the German skateboarding scene since 1992: the North Brigade Skatepark in Cologne offers 2,800 m² of bowls, a street area, and a mini ramp – for all skill levels.

NS-Dokumentationszentrum (EL-DE-Haus)

since 1979
4.5(3,865)· Google

Memorial and museum in Cologne's former Gestapo headquarters — with preserved prison cells and prisoners' wall inscriptions surviving in the basement.

Oberpostdirektion Köln

Regional postal authority for the Cologne area from 1850 to 1993, headquartered in the Altstadt-Nord district.

ODEON Lichtspieltheater

4.7(920)· Google

Arthouse cinema in Cologne with a rotating film programme, its own café & beer garden, and a dedicated cinema day every Thursday.

Permanently closedOdysseum© Duhon · CC BY 3.0

Odysseum

4.1(8,982)· Google

Interactive science adventure museum in Cologne-Kalk — opened in 2009, it ran for 16 years across 5,500 m² before closing in 2025.

OFF Broadway

4.6(752)· Google

The OFF Broadway on Zülpicher Straße is a Cologne arthouse cinema with two screens, showing international film art and independent movies – preferably in the original version with subtitles.

Offenbachplatz

The theatre square in Cologne's Altstadt-Nord, fronting the Opera House and Schauspielhaus, centred on the long-neglected Opernbrunnen by Jürgen Hans Grümmer.

Open-Air Cinema Cologne

4.1(734)· Google

Movies under the open sky at Cologne's harbour – doors open from 7 pm, and the film rolls once true darkness falls.

OPEN-AIR KINO Köln Ehrenfeld

4.7(9)· Google

Open-air cinema of the Cinenova arthouse cinema: current films under the open sky in summer in Cologne-Ehrenfeld.

Oper Köln

Cologne's opera house at Offenbachplatz — a 1957 Riphahn landmark under major renovation since 2012, now performing at the Staatenhaus in Deutz.

Opernbrunnen

since 1966
3.7(20)· Google

Mosaic fountain in front of Cologne's Opera House, incorporating tiles from Aristotle Onassis's yacht and the bombed-out Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church in Berlin.

Ossendorfbad

4.1(1,544)· Google

Indoor pool, outdoor pool, sauna, and fitness all under one roof – the Ossendorfbad in Cologne has pools for every season and every visitor.

Hürth · Surrounding areaOtto-Maigler-See© HOWI - Horsch, Willy · CC BY 3.0

Otto-Maigler-See

Swimming lake formed in a former brown coal pit near Hürth, purpose-built with six side-by-side regatta lanes for international races and water sports.

Overstolzenhaus

4.3(58)· Google

Built around 1230, the Overstolzenhaus on Rheingasse is a Romanesque patrician house that today houses the Academy of Media Arts Cologne.

Paddelbootsverleih Köln

2.8(4)· Google

Canoes, kayaks and paddle boats for tours on the water.

Palladium

since 1899
4.3(7,529)· Google

Cologne concert hall next to the E-Werk, set in an 1899 engineering hall that has staged concerts since 1998.

Panther

4.0(4)· Google

A bronze big cat poised to strike by sculptor Fritz Behn, created around 1920, in the Südpark in Cologne's Marienburg district.

Parish Church of Christ's Resurrection

4.7(32)· Google

Old Catholic parish church in Cologne's Südstadt — a red steel frame on its 1990s successor traces the silhouette of the wartime predecessor at full scale.

Peters Brauhaus

since 1994
4.4(8,546)· Google

A brewpub in the old town since 1994 – Peters Kölsch and traditional cuisine, now with a second house by the Hahnentor.

Brühl · Surrounding areaPhantasialand© Wolkenkratzer · CC BY-SA 3.0

Phantasialand

since 1967

Theme park in Brühl known for detailed theming and coasters like Taron, Black Mamba and the flying coaster F.L.Y.

Planetarium Köln

4.5(78)· Google

Cologne's first planetarium — a 1965 Zeiss projector in the basement of a Nippes secondary school, paired with an observatory built by students.

Poller Köpfe

Historic riverbank fortification on the right bank of the Rhine — built over 250 years to keep the river from carving a new course around Cologne.

Pollonius

5.0(2)· Google

115-metre telecommunications tower in Cologne's Porz district, named as a nod to its taller 'big brother', the Colonius tower.

Private Sauna Alexander – Cologne-Kalk

4.8(46)· Google

Russian private sauna on Broichstraße in Cologne-Kalk – welcoming individuals and families in an intimate, home-like atmosphere.

Radstadion Köln

4.8(99)· Google

Müngersdorf velodrome opened in 1996 with a track made from rare tropical Afzelia wood; partly demolished since 2022, replaced by the Albert Richter Velodrome from 2027.

Rathenauplatz

Cologne's leafy Südstadt park with a plane-tree avenue, a popular beer garden, and a name that mirrors Germany's turbulent 20th century.

Rathenauplatz Süd Water Playground

4.6(27)· Google

Public playground with a water-play feature in Cologne-Neustadt-Süd – a cool-down for children on hot summer days.

RAUS oder AUS – Escape Room Cologne-Weiden

5.0(106)· Google

13 puzzles, 66 minutes and 32 seconds, very hard: an escape room in Cologne-Weiden takes you from the lodge through the crypt to freedom – for 3 to 7 players.

Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum

since 1901
4.5(1,875)· Google

Cologne's ethnological museum with over 65,000 objects from around the world, exploring human cultures under the theme "The Human Being in Their Worlds."

Rechtsrheinischer Kölner Randkanal

A twelve-kilometre underground relief canal that carries streams on the right bank of the Rhine from Bergisch Gladbach-Refrath all the way to Cologne-Stammheim, where they empty into the river.

RemediCool Cryotherapy Chamber Experts

4.9(39)· Google

RemediCool combines cryotherapy chamber technology with an app-based software solution – from algorithmic session time calculation to vital data tracking.

Residenz- Eine Astor Filmlounge

4.7(3,499)· Google

Premium ASTOR Film Lounge cinema in Cologne's Neustadt-Nord, with leather armchairs and in-seat service.

Rex am Ring

4.4(3,266)· Google

One of Germany's oldest cinemas, open since 1928 on Hohenzollernring — seven screens showing new releases and arthouse films.

Rheinauhafen

Former Cologne harbour with the iconic Crane Houses – today a residential and commercial quarter on the 'Werthchen' peninsula in Altstadt-Süd.

Rheinauhafen Open-Air Cinema

The Naturstrom-Openairkino, with a floating screen and a view of the cathedral.

Rheinboulevard

since 2015
4.6(2,546)· Google

A wide riverside staircase and promenade on the right bank of the Rhine in Deutz — with one of the finest views of Cologne's old town and cathedral.

RheinEnergieStadion

since 1921
4.6(19,947)· Google

Home ground of 1. FC Köln in Müngersdorf — rebuilt in 2004 as a dedicated football stadium and one of twelve 2006 FIFA World Cup venues.

Rheinische Hochschule Köln

since 1971
3.9(96)· Google

Private university of applied sciences in Cologne, formerly Rheinische Fachhochschule Köln (RFH) and renamed in March 2024.

Rheinisches Industriebahn-Museum

4.3(73)· Google

One of Germany's largest collections of industrial railway locomotives, housed in a former engine shed in Nippes — currently closed to visitors.

Rheinpark

4.6(7,511)· Google

Riverside landscape park on former Prussian fortress grounds — host of the 1914 Cologne Werkbund Exhibition, listed as a heritage monument since 1989.

Richmodis-Haus

4.4(9)· Google

Cologne landmark with two stone horse heads in its octagonal tower — rooted in the haunting legend of Richmodis von Aducht from the Black Death era.

Riehler Aue

since 1971

A roughly 27-hectare park on the western bank of the Rhine between the Zoobrücke and Mülheimer Brücke – part of the 1971 Federal Garden Show.

Rodenkirchenbad

3.8(219)· Google

Indoor pool run by KölnBäder in the south of Cologne, with a 25-metre pool, teaching pool and diving boards.

Roller‘s Club Cologne

4.5(1,205)· Google

Indoor roller-skating rink with a disco vibe in Cologne-Bickendorf.

Roman Cologne – Colonia Claudia Ara Agrippinensium

The birthplace of Cologne: the Roman CCAA, capital of Lower Germania — and today part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Roman Tomb Cologne-Weiden

4.8(170)· Google

Underground Roman burial chamber from the 2nd century — one of the best-preserved funerary structures north of the Alps, discovered in 1843.

Romano-Germanic Museum (RGM)

since 1946

Cologne's archaeological museum — world's largest collection of Roman glass and the Dionysus Mosaic near the cathedral (currently at the Belgian House).

Römerpark

since 1898
4.5(216)· Google

A heritage-listed city park in Neustadt-Süd, established in 1898 – once the "front garden" of the business college and the first seat of the University of Cologne.

Römerturm

4.3(418)· Google

The best-preserved tower of Cologne's Roman city wall, built around 50 AD and decorated on its outer face with an elaborate mosaic of natural stones.

Roncalliplatz

The square around Cologne Cathedral traces a dramatic transformation from a densely built medieval neighbourhood to an open national monument.

Rosengarten

since 1919

Symmetrical rose garden on the former Fort X, with over 70 rose varieties and a pergola-style pavilion at the heart of Hilde-Domin-Park.

Rosenzweigpark

since 1929
4.3(153)· Google

A heritage-listed park from 1928/29 in Zollstock, also called the "Schulpark" – with an elevated rose garden and wide lawns on a former gravel pit.

Rosenzweigweg Water Playground

4.3(85)· Google

Public playground with a water-play feature in Cologne-Zollstock – a cool-down for children on hot summer days.

Ruhender Verkehr

4.7(10)· Google

A car fully encased in concrete on Hohenzollernring – Wolf Vostell's ironic 1969 action sculpture about parking.

Salzgrotte Köln

4.9(102)· Google

In the Cologne district of Widdersdorf, a salt grotto invites you to experience the microclimate of a salt environment right in the city – complete with brine nebulisation.

Schauspiel Köln

since 1898

Cologne's storied spoken-theatre company, performing at the Mülheim Depot while its landmark home at Offenbachplatz undergoes renovation.

Schildergasse

4.4(317)· Google

The Schildergasse is one of Cologne's central shopping streets, linking Neumarkt with Hohe Straße as a pedestrian zone. With Roman roots and a name derived from medieval shield painters, it blends centuries of history with modern retail.

Schlosspark Stammheim

4.6(2,123)· Google

English-garden landscape park on the Rhine, laid out 1828–1832 by Maximilian Weyhe — today a public green space and, since 2002, a venue for contemporary art.

Schmitz Column

4.4(22)· Google

A sculpture in Cologne's Old Town in front of Great St. Martin Church that marks the city's 50-metre elevation point and playfully commemorates the Schmitz family and the Moon landing.

Schwimmbad Rhein-Sommergarten

4.1(1,200)· Google

A former swimming pool in Cologne's north, reinvented as a beer garden right on the Rhine riverbank since 1996 – with a playground next door and views over the water.

Segway Point Cologne – Segway Tours through Cologne

5.0(7)· Google

Four guided Segway tours through Cologne, including a pre-ride briefing – routes ranging from around 75 minutes to two and a half hours available to book.

Segway Tour Cologne

5.0(121)· Google

Guided Segway tours through Cologne – open to individuals, groups, stag/hen parties and corporate events, with riding training included.

Selbach (Flehbach)

A stream running entirely through the Königsforst nature reserve, flowing roughly five kilometres before joining the Flehbach opposite the Erkermühle mill.

Senftöpfchen

4.6(393)· Google

Cologne's beloved cabaret and variety theatre — a launchpad for comedy talent since the 1970s with a reputation that reaches far beyond Germany.

Permanently closedServitinnenkloster St. Lucia in Cologne© Chris06 · CC BY-SA 4.0

Servitinnenkloster St. Lucia in Cologne

Convent of the Servite Sisters on Filzengraben, dissolved in 1802 and demolished in 1857 — today the site is home to the Protestant Trinity Church.

Severinsbrücke

since 1959
4.5(781)· Google

Cable-stayed bridge with a single A-shaped pylon over the Rhine to Deutz — Cologne's first entirely new bridge built after World War II.

Severinstorburg

since 1230
4.5(1,174)· Google

One of only four surviving medieval city gate towers in Cologne — a landmark of the Severinsviertel and today a vibrant community venue at Chlodwigplatz.

Shenanigans – Board Game & Tabletop Tavern

5.0(30)· Google

Board games, tabletop RPGs, a hidden bowling alley, and hearty food: Shenanigans Tavern in Cologne invites groups and solo players alike to go on an adventure.

Silly Billy Indoor Play Park

4.2(1,121)· Google

Over 2,500 m² of active fun in Cologne-Lövenich: trampolines, climbing courses and a soccer arena await families – whatever the weather.

Skateanlage Keupstraße

3.5(13)· Google

A skate park on Keupstraße in Cologne – with an asphalt surface, an oyster transition, and features that visitors say are suitable for beginners too.

Skatepark Altstadt-Nord

3.9(16)· Google

Small skatepark in Cologne's Altstadt-Nord neighbourhood featuring a halfpipe and mini ramp – suitable for beginners too.

Skatepark Cologne (50670)

4.3(32)· Google

A public concrete skatepark in Cologne featuring street and park elements – with one clear rule: skateboards only, no scooters or BMX.

Skatepark Cologne-Ehrenfeld

4.6(223)· Google

On Subbelrather Straße in Ehrenfeld, skating meets fitness: a compact skatepark with a bowl, rails, and workout equipment – welcoming visitors of all ages.

Skatepark Deutz

4.5(278)· Google

Skatepark in Cologne's Deutz district – with adjacent leisure facilities including a trampoline, basketball court, and climbing frame.

Skatepark Neusser Straße

4.6(113)· Google

A two-part skate facility in Cologne-Nippes with steep, tall ramps – nestled in a park and best suited for riders who are already confident on their board.

Skatepark The Wave – Cologne

4.6(76)· Google

Cologne's first wheelchair-accessible skatepark combines a street section and a bowl area on a large concrete surface – right next to tram line 1.

Skulpturenpark Köln

3.9(1,107)· Google

A roughly three-hectare park between the Zoobrücke bridge and the Rhine, where contemporary outdoor sculptures by German and international artists are partly renewed every two years.

Soccer Arena Köln

4.8(261)· Google

Bubble soccer in Cologne-Chorweiler.

Sommerblut

since 2002
5.0(5)· Google

Inclusive Cologne culture festival since 2002, uniting theatre, dance and performance to bring society's margins and mainstream together.

Sportpark Höhenberg

since 1931
4.0(1,507)· Google

Home ground of Viktoria Köln on the right bank of the Rhine — opened in 1921, today a dedicated football stadium with 8,343 seats.

Spybrain – Escape Room Cologne City Centre

5.0(58)· Google

Four escape rooms, a handcart game, and outdoor rallies: Spybrain runs live adventure experiences at two Cologne locations – City Centre and Südstadt.

Spybrain Escape Room Cologne – Südstadt

5.0(447)· Google

Two escape rooms in Cologne's Südstadt, a family edition, and outdoor activities – Spybrain takes on Cologne with puzzle missions for groups of 3 or more.

St. Agnes

since 1896
4.6(612)· Google

Cologne's largest church after the Cathedral: a Neo-Gothic hall church that gave its name to the surrounding Agnesviertel district.

St. Amandus (Köln-Rheinkassel)

since 1200
4.8(43)· Google

Romanesque church on the Rhine whose twin-towered chancel is a miniature echo of nearby St. Gereon — an extraordinary feature for a rural parish church.

St. Andreas

since 974
4.6(395)· Google

One of Cologne's twelve great Romanesque churches — home to the tomb of Albertus Magnus in its crypt and stained-glass art by Markus Lüpertz.

St. Anna-Haus

4.1(10)· Google

Founded in 1888 as a hospital and care home for the elderly, it served as a hospital until 1979 — today a Cellitinnen senior residence in Cologne-Lindenthal.

St. Aposteln

since 1020
4.6(666)· Google

One of Cologne's twelve great Romanesque churches — known for its trefoil-shaped trichoral apse at Neumarkt and celebrated as the city's premier music church.

St. Bonifatius (Cologne-Nippes)

since 1914
4.3(16)· Google

A neo-Romanesque basilica from 1914 in Cologne-Nippes, regarded as the city's only Art Nouveau church.

St. Cäcilien – Museum Schnütgen

since 801
4.5(29)· Google

One of Cologne's twelve great Romanesque churches — home to the Museum Schnütgen for medieval art since 1956.

St. Clemens (Cologne-Mülheim)

4.4(74)· Google

A former sailors' church on the Rhine in Cologne-Mülheim, rooted in a Romanesque hall church built in the 12th and 13th centuries.

St. Cornelius Church (Cologne-Rath/Heumar)

since 1835

A classicist brick hall church in eastern Cologne, home to a venerated statue of St. Cornelius and an octagonal neo-Romanesque tower from 1886.

St. Cosmas und Damian (Köln-Weiler)

4.4(8)· Google

Parish church in Köln-Weiler whose Baroque predecessor from 1766 has been preserved; the 1910 organ was restored to its original specification in 2007.

St. Dimitrios (formerly St. Mark's)

since 1973
4.8(88)· Google

A Rum Orthodox church in Cologne's Seeberg district, built in the 1970s by Fritz Schaller as a Catholic branch church and today the seat of a bishop.

St. Dreikönigen

since 1929
4.5(26)· Google

Catholic parish church of 1928/29 in Cologne-Bickendorf, blending New Objectivity with Expressionist touches.

St. Engelbert

since 1930
4.4(99)· Google

Cologne's first modern church: Dominikus Böhm's central-plan building with a star-shaped dome, built 1930–1932 in Riehl.

St. Franziskus

Catholic parish church in Köln-Bilderstöckchen, built by Hans Schilling as a round red-brick structure between 1957 and 1961 and listed as a historic monument since 2003.

St. Georg

since 1059
4.6(127)· Google

11th-century Romanesque collegiate church rising above a columned crypt with Roman spolia — one of Cologne's twelve great Romanesque basilicas.

St. Gereon

since 1201
4.7(1,039)· Google

Romanesque church in Cologne with a ten-sided domed rotunda from the Hohenstaufen era — the largest surviving free-vaulted central-plan building of the Middle Ages north of the Alps.

St. Gertrud

4.5(43)· Google

Brutalist church by Gottfried Böhm in the Agnesviertel — a cave-like raw concrete structure that won the Cologne Architecture Prize in 1967.

St. Gregorius im Elend

5.0(12)· Google

Baroque church rebuilt after WWII destruction, born from the 'Elendskirchhof' — Cologne's historic burial ground for strangers, outcasts, and the dishonoured.

St. Hedwig

since 1967
4.7(3)· Google

Award-winning Catholic church of 1966/67 in Cologne-Höhenhaus, a plain natural-stone building with a striking pyramid roof.

St. Heribert

4.6(112)· Google

Parish church in Cologne-Deutz, nicknamed the "Düxer Dom" — home to the Heribert Shrine, completed around 1175.

St. Hubertus (Cologne-Brück)

since 1931
3.3(16)· Google

A Roman Catholic hall church from 1930/31 in the modernist style — home to a 15th-century Madonna statue and original stained-glass windows from 1931.

St. Hubertus (Flittard)

since 1896
4.9(8)· Google

Catholic church in Cologne-Flittard featuring a Romanesque tower from the 12th century and a neo-Romanesque nave built in 1897.

St. Johannes der Täufer

4.5(26)· Google

Listed clinic church of the University Hospital Cologne in Lindenthal, built 1962–1965 by Gottfried Böhm from exposed concrete and connected to the hospital buildings via an underground passage.

St. John XXIII – Church of the Catholic University Parish Cologne

since 1969
4.5(21)· Google

A sculptural 1960s concrete church in Sülz whose entire architecture grows out of the symbol of a tree.

St. John's Church (Deutz)

since 1859
4.4(21)· Google

Protestant church from 1861 in Cologne-Deutz with an octagonal tower; gutted by fire in 1942 and gradually restored over the following decades.

St. Joseph (Braunsfeld)

4.3(21)· Google

Roman Catholic post-war church in Köln-Braunsfeld, built between 1952 and 1954 to designs by Rudolf Schwarz and Joseph Bernard, and listed as a protected monument since 1999.

St. Karl Borromäus

4.0(22)· Google

A Catholic parish church in Cologne-Sülz dating from 1930, listed as a protected monument since 1983 – the first Cologne church to be built as part of an enclosed residential block.

St. Kolumba

since 1150
4.8(65)· Google

'Madonna in the Ruins' — a medieval chapel enclosed within the ruins of a Gothic parish church, now embraced by the Kolumba art museum.

St. Kunibert

since 1215
4.7(367)· Google

Youngest of Cologne's twelve Romanesque churches — with original 13th-century windows preserved in wartime storage, rising just north of the Cathedral.

St. Laurentius (Cologne-Ensen)

since 1894
4.7(30)· Google

Neo-Gothic parish church in Ensen with a 56-metre tower and an unusual 'Christ at Rest' figure lacking nail and side wounds.

St. Mariä Geburt

4.5(31)· Google

Roman Catholic parish and pilgrimage church in Cologne-Stammheim, home to the miraculous image of the Joyful Mother and a medieval core within its Neo-Gothic extension.

St. Mariä Himmelfahrt

since 1629
4.7(232)· Google

Baroque former Jesuit church near Cologne Cathedral — for centuries the city's largest after the Cathedral, and one of Cologne's few surviving Baroque landmarks.

St. Maria im Kapitol

since 1100
4.6(542)· Google

Cologne's largest and oldest Romanesque church — built on the foundations of a Roman temple, featuring a trefoil choir and a thousand-year-old carved wooden door.

St. Maria in der Kupfergasse

since 1705
4.6(139)· Google

Baroque pilgrimage church in Cologne's old town that has enclosed a Loreto chapel with its venerated Black Madonna since 1715.

St. Maria in Lyskirchen

4.7(194)· Google

The smallest of Cologne's twelve great Romanesque churches — the only one with largely intact 13th-century vault frescoes.

St. Maria vom Frieden

4.8(40)· Google

Baroque monastery church of the Discalced Carmelites in Cologne's Old Town — associated with Edith Stein, canonized martyr and co-patron of Europe.

St. Maternus

since 1863
4.6(38)· Google

Neo-Gothic brick church in Rodenkirchen housing an American pipe organ from 1869 and hosting an annual Maternus pilgrimage every September.

St. Mauritius

4.4(35)· Google

Romanesque pier basilica in the Altstadt-Süd district, consecrated in 1141 — the first church in Cologne with a fully vaulted nave and side aisles.

St. Nikolaus (Cologne-Dünnwald)

since 1150
4.6(27)· Google

Romanesque basilica from 1117/1118, once a Premonstratensian canonesses' convent — with a twin-tower façade until the 16th century.

St. Nikolaus (Köln-Sülz)

since 1908
4.2(91)· Google

Known as the 'Sülzer Dom', this Neo-Romanesque basilica (1903–1909) features a Pantocrator mosaic, Otto-cast bells, and an organ with a unique 'distant work' swell.

St. Pantaleon

since 1002
4.6(363)· Google

Early Romanesque abbey church with an Ottonian westwork; burial site of Byzantine Empress Theophanu and Archbishop Bruno of Cologne.

St. Paul

4.6(74)· Google

Neo-Gothic parish church consecrated in 1908 in Cologne's Neustadt-Süd, whose construction was championed by chocolate manufacturer Ludwig Stollwerck.

St. Peter – Kunst-Station

since 1515
4.7(86)· Google

Cologne's latest surviving Gothic church — and since 1987 a venue for contemporary art and new music, run by Jesuits.

St. Quirinus

4.2(31)· Google

Catholic parish church in Cologne-Mauenheim, built in 1927 as a three-nave early Christian basilica with a detached bell tower.

St. Remigius

4.5(24)· Google

Neoclassical former parish church in Sürth (1825–1830) blending ancient and medieval forms, preserving baroque furnishings rescued from a demolished Cologne church.

St. Servatius

4.6(33)· Google

The Catholic parish church of Cologne's Immendorf district, on the "Heidenberg" hill, built 1873/74 on the site of several older predecessor buildings.

St. Severin

4.6(370)· Google

One of Cologne's twelve great Romanesque churches, grown from a late-antique burial chapel — home to the relics of Saint Severin.

St. Severin (Lövenich)

4.4(17)· Google

Romanesque pillar basilica in Cologne's Lövenich district, named after Severin of Cologne and rooted in the 12th century — though heavily remodelled in the 1800s.

St. Stephan

4.3(30)· Google

A church in Cologne's Lindenthal district: the 1887 Neo-Gothic building was destroyed in the war and replaced in 1961 by a modern glass church that incorporates the old tower.

St. Theodor

4.6(109)· Google

A modern circular building of ochre-coloured concrete above a community-use ground floor — defined by the vision of parish priest Franz Meurer.

St. Ursula

since 401
4.6(853)· Google

Romanesque basilica near Cologne Cathedral housing the Golden Chamber — the largest ossuary north of the Alps, with roots in Roman Cologne.

Staatenhaus am Rheinpark

4.3(1,491)· Google

Listed 1920s event hall in Cologne-Deutz – currently the temporary home of the Cologne Opera and a future musical theatre.

Stadionbad Köln-Müngersdorf

4.1(1,432)· Google

Outdoor and indoor pool right next to the RheinEnergie Stadion in Müngersdorf – featuring a 50-metre outdoor pool, diving tower, and sweeping sun lawns beneath mature trees.

Stadtbibliothek Köln

since 1890
4.4(630)· Google

One of Germany's largest public libraries with around 850,000 items — currently operating from a temporary location on Hohe Straße during major renovations.

Stadtgarten

4.3(3,895)· Google

Cologne's first modern public park — and home to a renowned concert venue with a focus on jazz and over 400 events a year.

Stapelhaus

4.2(1,316)· Google

Standing on the Rhine bank in front of the choir of Groß St. Martin, the Stapelhaus recalls Cologne's medieval staple right and is today regarded as a symbol of the trading metropolis.

Stellwerk Köln-Dünnwald

4.5(15)· Google

Railway signalling museum in Dünnwald preserving a rare DrS2 interlocking, one of Germany's first electronic signal boxes, and a working operations simulator.

Strunde

Stream in the Bergisches Land that once powered the region's industry — today partly restored to daylight, partly still flowing through underground pipes.

Studiobühne Köln

4.3(98)· Google

Germany's oldest university theatre since 1920 — an independent, experimental performance space with a film workshop at the University of Cologne.

Stuntwerk Cologne Mülheim

4.5(1,319)· Google

Spanning over 3,200 m² on the Carlswerk grounds, the original Stuntwerk location brings together bouldering, ninja, parkour and aerial silks – with a dedicated kids' hall and open every day.

Stuntwerk Cologne Zollstock

4.3(76)· Google

Bouldering gym in Cologne-Zollstock with over 200 routes, a campus board, Kilterboard, and Tensionboard, plus route updates twice a week.

Südbrücke

since 1946
4.5(183)· Google

Steel three-arch railway bridge from 1910 spanning the Rhine, primarily for freight traffic, with pedestrian and cycle paths; listed heritage structure.

Südfriedhof

since 1901
4.6(66)· Google

At more than 61 hectares, Cologne's largest cemetery — a parkland from 1901 holding Commonwealth war graves and tens of thousands of WWII bombing dead.

Südpark

Crescent-shaped park in Marienburg — one of Cologne's most distinctive green spaces, known for its pine grove and a bronze panther sculpture.

Südstadion

since 1973
4.1(1,446)· Google

Home ground of SC Fortuna Köln in Zollstock — a football stadium with athletics facilities and capacity for around 11,700 spectators.

Sünner im Walfisch

4.5(3,692)· Google

A Kölsch brewery-tavern in Cologne's Old Town whose brewing site can be traced back to the year 1476.

surft.kologne

4.4(47)· Google

Surf community in Cologne offering Rhine river surfing from a boat, with a coach, courses, travel, and a communal Surft.Haus hub.

Swing Bridge in the Rheinauhafen

since 1896
4.5(117)· Google

Cologne's oldest crossing over Rhine water: a listed swing bridge from 1896 that pivots aside using hydraulics powered from the Malakoff Tower.

Takuplatz

Triangular square in Neuehrenfeld's "Chinese Quarter" — the centre serves as a pétanque court on a former tram turning loop.

Tanzbrunnen

4.4(9,725)· Google

Cologne's open-air venue — home to up to 12,500 concertgoers beneath Frei Otto's iconic star-wave tent, inspired by a dancing fountain from 1950.

Taubenbrunnen

since 1953
4.6(95)· Google

Cologne's first post-war fountain and the city's first abstract fountain: designed in 1953 by Ewald Mataré as a drinking trough for the Cathedral pigeons.

Tauzieher

since 1908

Shell limestone sculpture at the Rheinauhafen — Cologne's first freestanding sculpture in public space, standing around 6½ metres tall.

Team X – Time Travel, Quantum Magic and Adventure | Escape Room Cologne

4.9(2,142)· Google

Escape theatre in Cologne's Südstadt: four adventures with live actors, an interactive storyline and an enigmatic atmosphere – 60 minutes in another world.

TeamEscape Cologne

4.8(2,281)· Google

Escape rooms and outdoor city rallies in Cologne – for groups of 2 to 100 people, perfect for families, companies, and many other occasions.

Technische Hochschule Köln

since 1971
4.0(95)· Google

One of Germany's largest universities of applied sciences, with over 21,000 students across campuses in Cologne, Gummersbach, and Leverkusen.

Tersteegenhaus

4.6(31)· Google

Protestant church in Cologne-Sülz, consecrated in 1928 as a community hall — its former event hall now serves as a worship space with chairs arranged in a circle around the altar.

THE CHAMBER – Virtual Reality and Live Escape Games

4.9(315)· Google

In Cologne, The Chamber blends virtual reality technology with escape game concepts. Choose from several VR adventures, including trips to Wonderland and into dark dystopian futures.

The Golden Bird

since 1989
4.6(21)· Google

A gilded winged car has crowned the tower of Cologne's Zeughaus since 1991 – an artwork by HA Schult and Elke Koska.

The Original Hamam

4.8(970)· Google

Hamam, sauna, and massages under one roof – on Neusser Straße in Cologne, the Original Hamam blends Turkish bathing tradition with a modern spa experience.

THE QUIZ ROOM

4.9(194)· Google

Your own hosted quiz show in Cologne – about 60 minutes of buzzing for groups of 3 or more.

The Rhineland Grundgesetz

Eleven Rhineland life rules in dialect, compiled by Konrad Beikircher in 2001 as the 'Rhineland Grundgesetz' — a playful nod to Germany's own Basic Law.

Theater am Dom

since 1952
4.6(1,283)· Google

Cologne's premier boulevard theatre for comedy, tucked inside the Opernpassagen — its name recalls a former home with a view of the cathedral.

Theater der Keller

Cologne's oldest private theatre, founded in 1955 — contemporary programme with many world premieres and its own acting school.

Theater im Bauturm

4.5(241)· Google

Independent backyard theatre in the Belgisches Viertel: freshly told classics and original productions with a Cologne twist and social commentary.

Theater Tiefrot

4.4(78)· Google

Private chamber theatre in Cologne's Altstadt-Nord with up to 80 seats — an off-theatre stage balancing literary classics and political drama.

Theophanoplatz

since 1910

A small heritage-protected green space in Cologne's Zollstock district, laid out in 1910 by garden architect Fritz Encke and today also serving as a playground.

Thielenbruch Tram Museum

since 1997
4.5(520)· Google

Historic Cologne trams in a 1906 depot hall — including the fully operational 'Finchen', which still runs to Frechen today.

Thomaskirche

4.3(37)· Google

Protestant church in the Agnesviertel with an octagonal nave and pyramid ceiling – scheduled for deconsecration and demolition in autumn 2026.

TimeRide Cologne

4.4(3,491)· Google

VR time travel in Cologne's Old Town: a virtual tram ride through 1926 Cologne, experienced through a VR headset.

Trinitatiskirche

since 1860
4.8(308)· Google

The oldest newly built Protestant church on Cologne's left bank of the Rhine — a classicist basilica inspired by northern Italian models.

TtE-Bücherei

5.0(1)· Google

Freely accessible library and archive of left-wing social movements at the Alte Feuerwache — holding citizens' initiative journals and a substantial collection of grey literature.

Tünnes und Schäl

Traditional Cologne brewhouse at Alter Markt, named after the beloved puppet duo from the Hänneschen Theatre — hearty local food and Kölsch on tap.

TURISTARAMA

4.5(90)· Google

Cinema, concert and cultural venue on Mauritiussteinweg in Cologne, also rentable as an event hall.

TÜV Rheinland

since 1872
4.2(459)· Google

Independent testing and certification giant born from steam boiler inspection in 1872 — headquartered in the 114 m Am Grauen Stein tower in Cologne.

Ulrepforte

since 1230
4.5(739)· Google

Cologne's smallest medieval land gate, dating from the 13th century — scene of a patrician feud in 1268 and today the home base of the Rote Funken carnival society.

Uni-Center

since 1973
4.1(459)· Google

One of Europe's largest residential buildings: the Y-shaped tower in Sülz combines 968 apartments with a 134-metre central core.

University of Cologne

since 1388
4.0(525)· Google

Full-fledged university founded in 1919 in Cologne-Lindenthal; with over 43,000 students, one of Germany's largest on-campus universities.

Urania Theater

Cologne's first neighbourhood theatre, founded in 1985 in a former Ehrenfeld cinema — with a series of operators across the decades.

Ursulinenkirche St. Corpus Christi

since 1709
4.1(10)· Google

Baroque former convent church of the Cologne Ursulines, built in Venetian style by Matteo Alberti — now a school chapel and concert venue.

Volksgarten

4.5(4,574)· Google

13.9-hectare park in Cologne's Südstadt, built on a Prussian fort site, with a boating lake and preserved fortifications.

Volksgartenstraße Water Playground

4.6(194)· Google

Public playground with a water-play feature in Cologne-Neustadt-Süd – a cool-down for children on hot summer days.

Volkspark Raderthal

Laid out by Fritz Encke from 1922, this listed park features a natural theatre, reading garden and dance lawn — a landmark of social green space in Cologne's south.

Volkssternwarte Köln

4.8(52)· Google

Volunteer-run observatory on the roof of Cologne's Schiller-Gymnasium, equipped with a 60 cm reflector telescope funded entirely by public donations.

Von-Nell-Breuning-Straße Water Playground

5.0(1)· Google

Public playground with a water-play feature in Cologne-Junkersdorf – a cool-down for children on hot summer days.

Vorgebirgspark

4.5(1,615)· Google

Rose garden with a long water-lily basin behind an old brick wall — Cologne's historic park designed by Fritz Encke (1910–1914).

Vorgebirgsplatz

since 1911

A heritage-protected green space from 1911/12 in Zollstock, designed by garden architect Fritz Encke – today a playground with old trees and a boules court.

Wahnbad

3.6(191)· Google

Indoor pool in Cologne-Porz.

Wakeboarding Cologne

5.0(10)· Google

Boat-towed wakeboarding, wakesurfing and tubing on the Rhine, starting from the Rheinauhafen.

WakeClubCologne at Rather See

3.9(876)· Google

Wakepark, beach club, restaurant and event venue all in one – WakeClubCologne is located on the east bank of the Rhine, right on the Rather See between Cologne-Neubrück and Cologne Rath-Heumar.

Waldbad Dünnwald

4.3(1,662)· Google

Heated forest pool in a green setting in Cologne-Dünnwald with a 50 m pool, 42 m slide, children's pool, lawns and saunas – right next to the wildlife park, mini golf and campsite.

Wallraf-Richartz-Museum & Fondation Corboud

4.6(3,447)· Google

Cologne's oldest museum — home to the world's most extensive collection of medieval painting and Germany's largest Impressionist collection.

Wallrafplatz

Historic square in Cologne's Altstadt-Nord between the Hohe Straße and the Cathedral, created around 1830 on the site of the demolished Dompropstei.

Wassermannsee

3.7(44)· Google

Gravel pit lake in Cologne's Vogelsang district, formed from a 1920s quarry; a restricted fishing spot and part of the Vogelsanger Triotop.

Water Playground Harry-Blum-Platz

3.4(21)· Google

At Harry-Blum-Platz in Cologne, ground-level fountains draw children in for a summer cool-down – with a stunning panoramic backdrop.

Water Playground in the Old Town

4.6(132)· Google

A playground with a water area at Frankenwerft in Cologne's Old Town – busy on summer evenings, with views of the Rhine.

Water-Kinetic Sculpture

since 1977
4.1(161)· Google

A walk-in stainless steel fountain by Wolfgang Göddertz on Ebertplatz, nine metres tall and known locally as the "Nail Fountain".

Weckschnapp

4.6(5)· Google

Medieval tower of Cologne's Kunibert fortifications on the Rhine — a surviving piece of the city wall and setting of a chilling legend.

Weiberfastnacht

On the Thursday before Ash Wednesday, women seize power for a day — the Rhineland's exuberant unofficial kickoff to street carnival season.

Weisshaus Kino

4.5(588)· Google

Award-winning arthouse cinema in Cologne-Lindenthal showing European film art, international narrative cinema and its own strand of children's films – housed in a 1950s theatre building.

West Bowling Cologne

4.0(2,386)· Google

24 bowling lanes, 8 pool tables, arcade games and a restaurant all under one roof – West Bowling Cologne blends sport and entertainment for groups of any size.

Westfriedhof

since 1917
4.4(46)· Google

One of Cologne's largest cemeteries, where Romani Holocaust survivor Philomena Franz is buried.

Westhovener Aue

A roughly 0.7 km² recreation and nature area on the right bank of the Rhine in Westhoven – a restored former military site and flood-retention space.

Wiener Platz

Central square and transport hub in Cologne's Mülheim district — a pedestrian zone with the district town hall, weekly market, and the 57-metre Bull high-rise.

Wolkenburg

4.6(1,433)· Google

Baroque heritage building on Mauritiussteinweg – today home of Cologne's Men's Choral Society and an event venue.

WoodCutter Cologne – Axe Throwing & Bar

4.9(335)· Google

In Cologne's nightlife district, WoodCutter combines axe throwing on 12 lanes with a bar – welcoming beginners, groups, and team-building events.

ZB MED – Information Centre for Life Sciences

since 1973

Germany's central specialist library for medicine, health, nutrition, environment and agricultural sciences — with its main campus in Cologne-Lindenthal.

Zentralbibliothek der Sportwissenschaften

since 1947
4.7(20)· Google

The university library of the Deutsche Sporthochschule Köln — reportedly the world's largest specialized library dedicated to sport and sports science.

Zollstockbad

3.8(978)· Google

Combined indoor and outdoor pool in Cologne's Zollstock district, featuring a diving facility, an all-seasons pool, and a Pänzpark – plenty of space to swim, whatever the weather.

Zoobrücke

since 1966

Rhine bridge in Cologne: the world's longest-spanning box girder bridge with just one main bearing — and crossed diagonally by the city's cable car.

Zum Göttlichen Erlöser

since 1955
4.4(22)· Google

Catholic church built 1953–1955 in Rath/Heumar, an early Fritz Schaller design that anticipated post-Vatican II ideas.

Zündorfbad

3.9(1,505)· Google

Indoor and outdoor pool in Cologne-Zündorf: an 80-metre wild-water slide, diving boards, and a spacious sunbathing lawn make for a great swim.

Zündorfbad Freibad

3.6(55)· Google

KölnBäder pool in Cologne-Zündorf with an outdoor pool, 25 m outdoor basin and an 80 m white-water slide by the Groov.

Zur Heiligen Familie

5.0(1)· Google

Deconsecrated orphanage church in Cologne-Sülz by Dominikus and Gottfried Böhm — featuring a 'children's orchestra' of 128 octagonal stained-glass windows.

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