Travelling to Cologne
Whether you arrive by air, rail , road or on the water – all roads lead to Cologne!
… by air
Cologne Bonn Airport and the largest hub for low budget flights throughout Continental Europe is about 17 km East of Cologne - with excellent links to the city centre.
www.koeln-bonn-airport.com
… by rail
With fast connections to an international capitals and cities like Amsterdam, Berlin, Brussels, Hamburg, London and Paris, Cologne’s central station is one of Europe’s most important rail junctions. Among other things it is the destination of Eurostar, Thalys, InterCityExpress (ICE), Metropolitan and DB CityNightLine.
www.bahn.de |
www.eurostar.com |
www.thalys.com
… by road
A network of ten motorway axes from all directions radiates from the motorway ring road around Cologne - A1, A3, A4, A57, A59, A555, and A559. In addition, several federal highways (B roads) lead to Cologne. Please note that for Cologne’s city centre and parts of the districts of Deutz and Mülheim environment al badges are required. You will find further information at:
www.stadt-koeln.de |
Autobahnkarte NRW
… by public transport
An efficient public transport network (underground, suburban trains, regional trains, bus lines) connects the region with Cologne and allows visitors to reach all destinations in the city centre in a short time.
You will find further information and an overview of the stops at:
www.kvb-koeln.de