One of Germany's most famous landmarks, this UNESCO World Heritage site is a Gothic masterpiece. Visitors can marvel at its stunning architecture, colorful stained-glass windows, and climb the 533 steps to the top for breathtaking views of the city.
This high-tech, boat-shaped museum showcases the history and art of chocolate-making. Highlights include a walk-through tropical forest exhibit, a miniature production facility, and a chocolate fountain where you can sample fresh chocolate.
Art enthusiasts will love this museum, which houses a collection of European art from the 13th to 19th centuries. It features masterpieces by Rubens, Rembrandt, Monet, and more, alongside medieval art such as Stefan Lochner’s famous 'Madonna in Rose Bower.'
Stroll through the charming cobblestone streets of Cologne's Old Town, lined with colorful buildings, traditional beer halls, and quaint shops. It’s a great place to soak up the local culture.
This iconic bridge is famous for its thousands of love locks left by couples. The pedestrian walkway offers stunning views of the Rhine River and the cityscape.
Located near the cathedral, this museum showcases ancient Roman artifacts, including mosaics, sculptures, and glassware from the region's Roman past. (Note: The museum is currently under renovation and expected to reopen in 2026.)
Explore Schildergasse, one of Europe’s busiest streets, or visit the Belgian Quarter for boutique stores and trendy cafes.