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Route network map with points of interest in Cologne | Network map for persons with reduced mobility | Cologne bus and train network | VRS and NRW rail network.
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Its efficient public transport system, including trams, buses, subways (U-Bahn), and S-Bahn light rail, offers affordable, eco-friendly access to popular destinations, transforming urban mobility. Here is your ultimate guide on taking public transport in Cologne, Germany.
Cologne Stadtbahn Map with information about its route lines, timings, tickets, fares, stations and official websites. Download PDF.
- Bicycles
- Car Sharing
- Walking
The best way to go around in Cologne is definitely by bicycle. We have good bicycle lanes and you are often faster than the tram. Plus you can discover much more of the city or ride along the Rhein. There are several options to hire bicycles. If you plan to use it the whole day the “Radstation” is a good place to check out. Located right next to th...
There is actually only one reason to need a car in Cologne: You are planning to throw a party and need to get a lot of our local beer “Kölsch” for your guests. In that case, car sharing works great. Similar to the bike-sharing system, you have to sign up and download the app to see the available cars nearby. Before you can start driving you need to...
It is free and a good way to explore the city: Walking. Cologne is great but not that big, so you can definitely walk it. By the way, if you want to listen to good stories and fascinating facts while walking, join our free walking tour! Meeting point is every day at 12:11 and 4:11 pm underneath the Eigelstein-Torburg. You can register on our websit...
A downloadable route map from the Gereonstraße stop to the “Buspark Köln” can be found on the website „Parking coaches in Cologne" of the City of Cologne, as well as information on alternative bus parking spaces (charges apply).
Cologne Central Station is located on the left bank of the Rhine and is the starting point for your trip to Cologne. Tram rail lines 5, 16 and 18 stop there, as do local and long-distance Deutsche Bahn trains.
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The bus tour, which takes you to 15 stops, lasts about an hour and a half in total. Through your headphones you’ll hear information worth knowing about highlights along the route such as museums, cultural venues, shopping opportunities and local attractions.