This is an excellent place to take a stroll along the rhine River. This place us popular with locals as well and they are colourful buildings along the bank.
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Old Street along Rhine Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Cologne City is a leisurely old street by the Rhine River. Most of the major cities in Germany were razed to the ground by the Allied bombing. When planning for reconstruction after the war, faced with the choice of restoring the old appearance or building a new home, the citizens of Cologne Voting, only a narrow majority passed the resolution to keep the old as it was, and Frankfurt also decided to build a new city by a narrow majority. Today, Frankfurt is a modern city in Germany, and Cologne's old town style has won the favor of more tourists. Indeed, many times, you can't see that this is a city that was completely rebuilt from ruins 60 years ago. Except for the original cathedral, none of those quaint buildings can be more than 60 years old.
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Old Street along Rhine Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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This is an excellent place to take a stroll along the rhine River. This place us popular with locals as well and they are colourful buildings along the bank.
The old street on the Rhine River is a street in the tired city. Just on the Rhine Lake in the city, the scenery of the old street is still good. You can feel a lot of exquisite things. The natural characteristics of the old street are also very unique. [View] There are many shops on both sides of the street [Cost-effective] Very cost-effective
The Rhine is also a local mother river in Cologne, Germany. This street is still very well preserved. The most worth seeing is definitely his building. We took a boat tour behind and felt very worthwhile.
great walks but so crowded during the weeekends
In September, I went to Germany on business trips, made a wish at the Cologne Church, walked on the Rhine River, bought chocolates in Belgium, and tasted red wine in Heidelberg. Thank you very much for the friendly tour guide you met. He warmly received us and recommended his experience. Choosing and sharing many beautiful scenery, Experienced a different customs.
The Rhine crosses Cologne, and the west bank of the Rhine is also the place where Cologne's attractions are concentrated. From the cathedral, follow the old street on the Rhine, you can walk leisurely to the Chocolate Museum. Of course, you can sit down for a German-style meal at the restaurant on Old Street on the Rhine, or take a cruise on the Rhine at the dock.
The Rhine is the longest river in Germany. Whether it is to go to the Hohenzollern Bridge or to the Cologne Cathedral, you can stop by the Rhine River. Especially at night, the breeze is breezy, and the night view on both sides of the river is also very pleasant. You can occasionally see some white doves during the day.