The Altstadt (Old Town) is perhaps the most quintessential for first-time visitors. With the awe-inspiring Cathedral as its stunning backdrop, the Altstadt is brimming with traditional breweries, quaint shops, and historical landmarks. An array of hotels surrounds the iconic Heumarkt and Alter Markt squares, placing tourists at the heart of Cologne's rich history and within walking distance of the famous Cologne Philharmonic and Ludwig Museum.
For those seeking a more fashionable and dynamic area, Neustadt is the place to be. Lying just north of the Old Town, it is a favourite for nightlife with its plethora of bars, restaurants, and clubs. The Belgian Quarter, with its bohemian charm and plethora of indie boutiques, is also nestled within Neustadt and is a perfect haven for those chasing the latest trends.
Across the Rhine, Deutz offers a more serene stay with riverside views and easy access to both the Trade Fair Grounds (Koelnmesse) and Lanxess Arena, making it ideal for business travellers and concert-goers alike.
Travelling within Cologne is remarkably convenient due to its well-structured public transport system, which includes trams, buses, and an underground network. The city’s compact size and flat terrain also make it an ideal place to explore by foot or bike. For those wishing to drive, however, traffic can be heavy, and parking can be scarce and expensive in central areas.