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How long is the drive from Kaatsheuvel to Cologne?

The direct drive from Kaatsheuvel to Cologne is 119 mi (192 km), and should have a drive time of 1 hr 58 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Kaatsheuvel to Cologne, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Dusseldorf, Essen, Eindhoven, Roermond, Nijmegen, Den Bosch, Wuppertal, Duisburg, and Oberhausen, as well as top places to visit like Hullie in Uden and Markant, or the ever-popular Piazza Center Eindhoven.

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Top cities between Kaatsheuvel and Cologne

The top cities between Kaatsheuvel and Cologne are Dusseldorf, Essen, Eindhoven, Roermond, Nijmegen, Den Bosch, Wuppertal, Duisburg, and Oberhausen. Dusseldorf is the most popular city on the route. It's 2 hours from Kaatsheuvel and less than an hour from Cologne.
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's-Hertogenbosch

Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
's-Hertogenbosch, also known as Den Bosch, is a vibrant city in the Netherlands with a population of 160,783. As the capital of North Brabant, it boasts stunning architecture and a magnificent cathedral. The city is brimming with charming independent shops and delectable dining options. With its affordability and rich history dating back to 1184, 's-Hertogenbosch is an ideal destination for travelers looking to immerse themselves in Dutch culture.
18% as popular as Dusseldorf
4 minutes off the main route, 19% of way to Cologne
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Eindhoven

Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Eindhoven, located in the southern Netherlands, is renowned as a center for technology and design. It is the birthplace of Philips electronics and home to the PSV soccer team's Philips Stadium. The city boasts attractions such as the Philips Museum, which showcases the company's design history, and the Van Abbemuseum, focusing on art and design. Additionally, Eindhoven features the innovative Strijp-S district with its design shops and restaurants.
24% as popular as Dusseldorf
3 minutes off the main route, 29% of way to Cologne
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Nijmegen

Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Nijmegen, the largest city in the Dutch province of Gelderland and one of the oldest cities in the Netherlands, is situated on the Waal River near the German border. Recognized as a Roman town, it boasts historic sites like Saint Stephen's Church and Huis van de Nijmeegse Geschiedenis. The city played a significant role during Operation Market Garden when American forces aimed to secure bridges across the river Waal.
13% as popular as Dusseldorf
12 minutes off the main route, 35% of way to Cologne
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Roermond

Roermond, located in the Limburg province of the Netherlands, is a historically significant city with town rights dating back to 1231. Situated on the lower Roer on the east bank of the river Meuse, it has a designated conservation area in its town center. The province of Limburg also boasts other charming destinations like Venlo, Weert, Sittard, Heerlen, and Maastricht.
14% as popular as Dusseldorf
3 minutes off the main route, 57% of way to Cologne
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Duisburg

Duisburg, located in western Germany at the confluence of the Rhine and Ruhr rivers, is a city renowned for its expansive harbor and the vibrant Innenhafen district, offering an array of waterfront dining and nightlife experiences. The city is home to notable cultural attractions such as the Museum Küppersmühle showcasing modern German art, and the Lehmbruck Museum exhibiting contemporary sculpture.
13% as popular as Dusseldorf
5 minutes off the main route, 64% of way to Cologne
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Oberhausen

Oberhausen, located in the northwest of Germany's Ruhr area, offers a blend of industrial history and cultural attractions. The Gasometer Oberhausen, a repurposed gas-storage facility, now serves as an exhibition space. Visitors can delve into the city's manufacturing heritage at the LVR Industrial Museum, housed in a former zinc factory. Art enthusiasts can explore global artworks at Ludwiggalerie Schloss Oberhausen, situated within a castle.
11% as popular as Dusseldorf
9 minutes off the main route, 66% of way to Cologne
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Essen

Essen, located in western Germany, is a city with a rich industrial history. The Zollverein Coal Mine Industrial Complex has been repurposed to host various museums, offering visitors a glimpse into the city's coal mining and steel production past. The heritage trail within the former colliery provides an immersive experience of Essen's industrial legacy.
26% as popular as Dusseldorf
12 minutes off the main route, 67% of way to Cologne
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Wuppertal

Wuppertal, located in western Germany, is a city renowned for its unique attractions. The Schwebebahn, a suspension monorail dating back to 1901, is a major highlight. Visitors can explore the Von der Heydt Museum which houses impressive works by impressionists and Dutch Masters. For those interested in industrial history, the Museum of Early Industrialization showcases textile machinery and steam engines.
14% as popular as Dusseldorf
18 minutes off the main route, 74% of way to Cologne
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Düsseldorf

Düsseldorf, located in western Germany, is renowned for its fashion industry and vibrant art scene. The city is divided by the Rhine River, with the historic Altstadt situated on the east bank and modern commercial areas on the west. Visitors can explore landmarks such as St. Lambertus Church and Schlossturm (Castle Tower), both dating back to the 13th century, while strolling along charming streets like Königsallee and Schadowstrasse lined with stylish boutique shops.
Most popular city on this route
2 minutes off the main route, 76% of way to Cologne

Best stops along Kaatsheuvel to Cologne drive

The top stops along the way from Kaatsheuvel to Cologne (with short detours) are Cologne Cathedral, Phantasialand, and Zollverein UNESCO World Heritage Site. Other popular stops include Vohwinkel, Cologne Central Station, and Movie Park Germany.
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Piazza Center Eindhoven

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Shopping mall
Shopping
Piazza Center Eindhoven is a charming shopping center located in the heart of Eindhoven. It offers a diverse range of shops, restaurants, and cafes, making it an ideal spot for leisurely shopping and dining. One of its notable stores is De Bijenkorf, a high-end department store that caters to various needs including clothing, shoes, cosmetics, books, toys, and home-ware.
Piazza Center Eindhoven is we’re my easiest access for my bus or train to Eindhoven station. Tuesday there’s a nice street food market and I love just to hang out a little bit there before going home. Shopping area is awesome . Well yes place is clean as well .
Ellen J — Google review
Good place and l have foto and that was it
David I — Google review
Although it leaves the feeling that the whole city centre is kind of a big shopping mall, it is very clean and well organised with a great variety of different brands. I shopped from the Chanel kiosk and the lady who was the representative was quite interested in the reason for my purchase. This all left a very pleasant feeling and made it an amazing experience for me.
Milena V — Google review
The best gallery what i see in my life🤸
Cezary O — Google review
Multi brands and huge place to hang around, well maintained.
Bharanidhar R — Google review
The shopping mall is located in center and have a few shops in it with some cafe and bars. Its clean but the toilets could be cleaner! And I prefer to go a shopping mall which has more shops but other shops are not so far from it so it's fine. The parkings are expensive! And these are the reasons I'm giving 3 out of 5
Hanna — Google review
Beautiful surroundings nice and calm
Gorur S — Google review
Very nice place with lovely food and friendly staff
Тони С — Google review
4.2
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3.1
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Piazza 64, 5611 AE Eindhoven, Netherlands
http://piazzacenter.nl/
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Hullie in Uden

Playground
Fun & Games
Restaurant
Game & Entertainment Centers
Very fun place for kids! It is quite big, with outside and inside playgrounds. There are multiple areas and lots of table options located in different halls/rooms, so you can be closest to the playground most appropriate for the age of the child. We loved the QR ordering system! So convenient, just scan a QR code at yoir table, order and pay on your phone and food and drinks get delivered to you table! Very easy. You can also order at one of the two bars as well, so no problem if you don't have a smart phone. Kids enter free after 5pm at the moment, if you are just popping in for some food. And the place closes at 7pm. Food was fine. Nothing too special, but my husband did enjoyed his spare ribs and the menu is pretty big with snacking options. I had fish and chips, our child had a boiled sausage, which we preferred much more to the deep fried ones. Plenty of drink options, including wine and beer. :) Everyone who works here is friendly and approachable. We enjoyed our evening stop and definitely recommend this place to other families with children. Kids can be entertained here for hours. There is even an arts and crafts room, which we saw, but it closes at 5pm. Fun place! We will be back.
Nellie S — Google review
I don't know where I can start. First of all I was on other places in Netherlands but this one I can send it's the top location in the country.Its so much sectors with so much activities.Also there is outside water activities there is mini football actually there is everything what you can and can't imagine.For me the biggest surprise was the train on second floor.Really amazing place.Also the prices are totally normal and the food it's so delicious and fast prepared.I strongly recommend!
E B — Google review
Cool place for kids to play. However, it was very crowded. If you went there, you would think that the birth rate in the Netherlands is over 3 per woman. The baby's changing room should be cleaned more frequently. It smelled really bad inside and it's the same place to heat food in the microwave oven..
Clara C — Google review
Very beautiful place. Lots of space for kids to play and delicious food for parents to enjoy.
Nirupam B — Google review
Brilliant place for kids. They are always very happy here.
Richard R — Google review
The place is very fun for children, lots of options for safe play, so a good opportunity for parents to relax. Also, there are plenty of options for food and drinks, reasonably priced. The only thing is that every time we went it was quite crowded and loud, even on week days. So if you're thinking you can work while your kid plays, it may not be ideal.
Monica V — Google review
The kids enjoy here very much. We always be here 2-3 times per month. There are different playgrounds. And the food is delicious for kids. The staff is warm hearted.
J C — Google review
Awesome place to let your kids run around and have some fun. The food menu and service are absolutely top notch.
Christopher F — Google review
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4.5
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Canadasweg 3A, 5406 TS Uden, Netherlands
http://www.hullie.nl/
+31 413 257 534
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Markant

Performing arts theater
Concerts & Shows
Children's theater
Concert hall
Conference center
Event management company
Great venue, great people
Oliver S — Google review
Night Fever - Bee Gees Tribute Band very good performance excellent sound of the concert hall. Not so good: the audience. Its called the Dutch desease...talking through the music so loud that it is irritating...second time here to experience this. Absolutely ridiculous.
Pedro C — Google review
went to see a play by school kids coming to their final year, very professional theatre and nice comfortable seating.
Ajen K — Google review
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Eduardo G — Google review
Super tribute EWF
Anke K — Google review
Nice theater, surprisingly big for this relatively small City.
Twan T — Google review
Excellent sound system, friendly staff.
Denizhan K — Google review
Very friendly staff, excellent atmosphere
Etharno - — Google review
4.4
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4.0
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Markt 32, 5401 GP Uden, Netherlands
https://www.markantmaashorst.nl/
+31 413 256 110
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Overloon War Museum

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War museum
Museums
Military Museums
The Overloon War Museum, also known as Oorlogsmuseum Overloon, is a significant museum in the Netherlands dedicated to World War II history. It boasts an extensive collection of military vehicles and weapons, including a German Panther tank that participated in the local battle of Overloon. As one of Europe's oldest WWII museums, it offers a tangible experience for visitors to learn about the war's impact on the Netherlands.
Mainly came here to see the tanks , but it's a very big museum that it would take almost all day to look at everything . I recommend arriving when it opens. Parking next to museum has a good capacity and is free. There's an exhibition about WW2 in the Netherlands and about people who lived during the war in Netherlands + WW2 info. What I really liked was the D-Dex exhibition, it's like a simulation where you could be an American soldier and land in the beaches. I have only a few problems with this simulation... When you're waiting for it to start outside, and you put English, it simply doesn't work. It's still in dutch + add more water, because I could easily pass the water sprinklers and not get wet :) in mostly some of the parts of the museum, it's either in dutch or German. . . But if I'm sure there was an audio guide on their website for the English. Edit: Thanks for the response! When I was waiting for the D-Dex version in English, it had the British flag, so I went in and it was still in dutch. Personally I don't think it's a big problem since there was more English than dutch, but I still liked my experience here!
Fritzi — Google review
Definitely one of the most impressing museum visits in my life! Very modern exhibition concept with a lot of interactive and thrilling displays and edutainment stations! Being virtually INSIDE a D-Day landing craft was definitely an experience to remember!!! This museum ist a MUST SEE!!!
Jörg M — Google review
Amazing museum full of vehicles and equipment with pretty well done prepared movies to watch. Museum might seem expensive but it is worth this money. I highly recommend taking some time to check every exhibition and watch movies and experience Operation Overlord.
Drangleiker — Google review
Great exhibits, some very interesting original items, the short interactive exhibits were very nicely done. Most everything was in Dutch or German but they offer free wifi which we used to translate.
L D — Google review
Amazing experience and must see for any history enthusiasts. Planes, tanks and other large militaries equipment, guns, shells… you name it. I particularly liked the d day experience (included), as 4D theatre. Lovely pls e and highly recommend.
Hynek — Google review
Amazing place, probably my 4th time I have been here. Incredible selection of vehicles and armored tanks, planes, motorcycles guns, cannons and much much more. Truly an incredible collection and well arranged!
Werner K — Google review
Excellent museum with a great atmosphere and impressive exhibits. Everything is well presented, informative, and easy to explore. You can really feel the history while walking through — definitely worth a visit!
Štěpán P — Google review
This is a fantastic museum with lots to see and do. I would estimate the museum has around 70-100 military vehicles, including a Horsa Glider, Landing Craft, Tiger Tank, Churchill Tank, Mini Submarine and Mitchell Aircraft. There are many, many others. There are a myriad of shells and armaments, weapons, collectible memorabilia, etc and some very interesting videos. The interactive Atlantic Wall display is incredible. The café is well stocked and prices are very reasonable. The shop is good, but is aimed at the younger visitor. I have two small requests: 1. Please include British descriptions on all of your items on display. 2. In the large interactive room showing the video including the Berlin Wall (I think it was called The Silent/quiet ???), there are some stroboscopic effects that could affect some visitors. A warning sign may be useful. Many thanks.
Paul H — Google review
4.7
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4.6
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Museumpark 1, 5825 AL Overloon, Netherlands
https://www.oorlogsmuseum.nl/
+31 478 641 250
5

Zoo Kleve

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Zoo
Zoos & Aquariums
Zoo Kleve is a delightful, compact zoo that offers a perfect outing for families looking to connect with nature and animals. Nestled in the charming town of Kleve, this family-friendly destination features an array of animals ranging from playful goats and deer to more exotic creatures like red pandas and seals. The well-maintained paths and enclosures make it easy to explore, even on rainy days.
Great place to spend some quality time. They offer a quite good variety of animals, the place is clean and well structured. They offer coffee, ice cream and small dishes. You can rent a wheelchair if you're joined by elderly family members or friends, some animals can be fed by hand and for kids there is even a playground with an awesome and secure climbing tower, so everybody at any age can have a good time there.
Stefan K — Google review
Nice zoo, a bit small but the price is good. The animals are very nearby, you can take good pictures. Free parking with charging station. The food stores were a bit limited. You can buy tickets beforehand or at the spot (the lady speaks Dutch). They also sell a box with food that you can give to the animals.
Said B — Google review
Not to big, but nice little hidden zoo, easily to miss and drive by. Spacious enclosures and has a real "parc" feel to it. Nice to spend a few hours in between shopping or something.
SGP V — Google review
Really enjoyable zoo experience! Not your common zoo animals as its more of a big farm animal zoo. Loads of goat species and different birds. An older place but very well maintained. Only downpart is: no seals anymore.
Estelle V — Google review
What a wonderful find! This place is so nice to walk around. I went with my husband but its fantastic for children. You can feed the animals and its clear which ones you can and can't feed. They have so many animals that are easy to see and such a wide variety. The animals are well looked after. A superb day out that's great value for money.
Stephanie W — Google review
Beautifully designed zoo with a great variety of animals, including red pandas, camels, horses, donkeys, cows, eagles, armadillos, and more. The place is very clean and well-maintained. You can even buy food for kids to feed some of the animals, which is a fun experience. Plenty of benches to sit and relax, and the toilets are well-kept. Highly recommended for a family visit. Four adults and a kid costs £38
Mustafa A — Google review
Really liked it here. Very friendly staff. A lot of animals which can also be visited in their areas. Not only goats but also sheeps, the prairie dogs and Alaca's. And of course not to forget about the soo cute red panda. And, yes we appreciated and used the dogs day.
Michael H — Google review
Small zoo but good value for money. Also lot less crowded then the big zoo's so enough room to have a clear view of all the animals. There's also the ability of feeding quite some of the animals when you buy a feeding pack at the entrance. 👍
FORCE N — Google review
4.5
(4358)
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3.5
(93)
Tiergartenstraße 74, 47533 Kleve, Germany
http://www.tiergarten-kleve.de/
+49 2821 7907560
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Cuypershuis

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Art museum
Museums
Cuypershuis, located in Roermond, is a museum dedicated to the life and work of Pierre Cuypers, a renowned Dutch architect from the 19th century. The museum showcases exhibitions about his life and work, housed in a building designed by Cuypers himself. Visitors can explore his former residence and work studio, now transformed into a contemporary museum. It offers insights into Cuypers' architectural sketches and craftsmanship, providing an inspiring experience for architecture enthusiasts.
Affordable 6£ a person. Small place, interesting to explore, relevant to region. It has a gift shop, coffee area, coat room, bathrooms. Great if you want to see a museum quickly. #architecture focused
Carissa S — Google review
Very nice and friendly personal. It was very nice to visit at Sunday because it wasn't busy at all. Hopefully they will build an audio or video tour to become more part of what Cuyper build from furniture to whole buildings.
PJ H — Google review
Surprisingly nice and inspiring place to visit when in Roermond! If you like sketches, architecture and the real ambacht. This place you definitely need to visit. Love how they go back to basics from sketch until the real result and they also have some areas where you can practice and learn. Very nice!
Ivon G — Google review
You will learn a lot about architecture in the Netherlands in a museum that is made with a lot of thought and effort.
Nikola — Google review
#29Roermond if your a fan of Cuypers then of course you have to come here. Nice little gift shop and a cafe when you enter. The staff were very helpful and friendly. The building is from Cuypers too (1853). I quiet like the Celtic and medieval motifs in his work and thought I'd see more of that which I didn't, but I did learn a lot about the complete works if Cuypers. #railthetrails
Railthe T — Google review
The museum tells the story of Pierre Cuypers and his importance for Dutch architecture. Friendly staff, treasure hunt for the little ones. And the building itself is beautiful.
Arne — Google review
It was whimsical experience. Loved every single little detail ❤️
Salwa B — Google review
Visiting Roermond, this place seemed like a must go. We've been there, asking how long is the tour. The reception was only willing to sell ticket. It was 30 minutes before the closing time, the tour is more than one hour, we were asking to the reception how long is the tour, and still, the reception only wanted to sell ticket. - How long is the visit ? - Yes, you can visit. - How long is the visit ? - Yes, you can visit, the ticket is... [forgotten price] - Do we have time to see everything ? - If you want to visit, the ticket is.... [forgotten price] This was the conversation during 10 minutes, when suddenly, by somekind of miracle, the reception says that the museum will close very soon, and we'll have no time for everything.... So, let me ask you something. Was it me speaking bad English ? Was the employee speaking bad English ? What's the point of selling a ticket as you know that people will have no time for the complete tour ? Are you scammers ? Because of this, we removed the museum from our to-do list. We also warn people about this place not being 100% honest. If one day, you become 100% honest, maybe we'll come back. Otherwise, good luck with your scam.
Hans S — Google review
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4.3
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Pierre Cuypersstraat 1, 6041 XG Roermond, Netherlands
http://www.cuypershuisroermond.nl/
+31 475 359 102
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RAF Museum, Laarbruch

Museum
Military Museums
It is great to have a place like this museum for remembering the local history. It is not easy to maintain those facility and collections by a priviate association. They did great job and I really feel the warm welcome for my visiting.
Ncku16howard — Google review
What a fantastic experience. Didn't realise there would be so much on display. Can definitely recommend the museum
Adam B — Google review
Great job preserving the history of RAF Laarbruch.
Rob H — Google review
Nice small museum. Great for aviation and military history lovers. Tickets in cash only but great for €3,-
Frans H — Google review
Nice small museum to tell the history of the RAF period and the German period before it closed and later became a commercial field. Nice exhibition, very friendly staff. It's not large, it can even be combined while flying from and to a holiday destination.
Ben J — Google review
RAF museum is lovely and worth of visit. If anyone is crossing around, make a stop here and come see the great history of this place🫶🫶
Samuel G — Google review
Nice museum!! It tells the complete history of this RAF base during the Cold War. The personel is very kind and has a lot of knolage and show interest in the visitor. Thank you for a geat afternoon!!
Herald V — Google review
Stationed here 1977-80. A great posting. Weeze was great and miss the Jaga snitzels and Mama's chicken. I used to do 3 countries on my 4days off. Would love to visit museum...
Howard P — Google review
4.6
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5.0
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Flughafen-Ring 6, 47652 Weeze, Germany
https://laarbruch-museum.net/?lang=de
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Nationaal Park de Meinweg

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National park
Nature & Parks
Parks
Meinweg National Park is a picturesque and serene destination, offering a terraced landscape with heathlands, woodlands, and diverse wildlife. It's popular for hiking, cycling, and horseback riding. The park features remnants of the 1879 railroad and the in 1962 aborted coal mine, adding to its historical significance. Visitors can enjoy extensive hiking and biking while exploring interesting geology and natural history. The area also offers pleasant cafes at the entrance for convenience.
Very beautiful with different plants coverage. Even in November, it looks pretty. I went for a 15 k hike ...
HamidReza E — Google review
Beautiful nature, wonderful shaded forest with clearly marked pathways to walk your dogs. Shaded parking, lovely restaurant. A magical place, lots of wild mushrooms.
Michelle F — Google review
We have been there 4 times and each walking route is different. You can easily spend a whole day here. The only negative is the many cyclists.
Wen75moors — Google review
It's a great location for a walk in nature. Loads of trails and a wonderful view. I'm looking forward to our next visit. As we enjoy the outdoors and nature. This place had what we expected and more. I recommend it for the entire family and friends.
Jerry L — Google review
Lovely place to walk , cycle or take trip with horse carriage. Also the restaurant is quite a nice place with good selection. For kids some adventure play equipment.
JE H — Google review
Extensive hiking and biking. Interesting geology and natural history. Quiet. Remnants of the 1879 railroad (The Iron Rhine, from Antwerp to Mönchengladbach) and the in 1962 aborted coal mine (State Mine Beatrix). Pleasant cafe at entrance (De Boshut), convenient for its facilities.
Anton B — Google review
A very nice (small) National Park to explore. Lots of different landscapes.
Frans N — Google review
Great natural park to have a walk or a ride
David L — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(183)
Meinweg 2, 6075 NA Herkenbosch, Netherlands
http://www.np-demeinweg.nl/
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Archaeological Park Xanten (APX)

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Archaeological museum
Museums
LVR-Archaeological Park Xanten is a vast and impressive open-air museum in Germany, offering a captivating journey into the past. Visitors can explore full-size reconstructions of Roman houses, temples, and an amphitheater, gaining vivid insights into life in Roman Germania. The park features multiple entry points and key attractions such as the Hafentempel, Roemer Museum, Amphitheater, and ancient walls and towers.
Extraordinary place! The old Roman city is a kilometer wide and long. The Roman baths, harbor temple, coliseum and museum are very cool. The descriptions have an English translation. A friend who has been to Pompeii said this site is next best after Pompeii. We spent about 3 hours here. Xanten is a nice town to visit too, lots of character and a beautiful cathedral.
Jayne L — Google review
Great experience to relive the Roman period in Germany, from before year 0 until year 500. Seeing how the large city evolved prospered and eventually fell apart under siege from the Frankish tribes. Wander thru the Colosseum, up and down the embankment and fortified walls, stroll along the paths thousands of Romans walked before you and learn stuff in the museum. Well worth a day's visit!
Sebastiaan D — Google review
Amazing! For 11 Euros per adult and children for free, a great price. A huge, beautiful park with so much to see and do. If you like Roman artifacts and history it is a must!
Regina S — Google review
I was on Xanten Archaeological Park for a first time on my life. IT was amazing experience for me. The most I enjoyend the colosseum its fantastic feeling when u are there u can feel the history:). The museum is also very good with the few floors and a lot od ancient artefakts. So when u will have oportunity to go there Just do IT as is realny amazing place for a trio.
RosTeK V — Google review
Incredibly large area (site of a Roman city) with wonderful recreations of the buildings. The car park at the main entrance needs a parking card and is only for 4 hours - you may need more time!! Play areas (massive fort and bouncy thing) for young people.
Tim ( — Google review
A wonderful day spent in this archaeological park. Lots of beautiful reconstructions that evoke the life of the Romans in the former Colonia Ulpia Traiana. Especially the colosseum and the temple. It's huge! The reconstructions are still being done, so it's worth coming again. There's a lot to walk around. But also to see. The trees in the park are well trimmed, so there's no shade, but they will grow. The paths are the main roads of the former Ulpia. At the other end is a large and very rich and beautifully decorated museum and the remains of the thermal baths.
Sandra P — Google review
This place is beautiful. It's a great piece of history in a place you wouldn't expect Roman architecture. They do a wonderful job of creating a picture of how the town would have looked at its peak. Highly recommend going into the town of Xanten as well. Amazing restaurants and beautiful architecture.
Cheyenne C — Google review
A History museum done right. Experimental architecture is thé best way to help people imagine the past. The archaeological Museum Xanten shows how it can be done. Even though this might not be for everyone, for those interested in history, with all levels of prerequisite knowledge, it's a great visit. The (partial) reconstruction of the houses, the amphitheater and the temple are great and I particularly enjoyed the ship building shed. The museum is a nice visit as well with information available in English, German or Dutch.
Floris H — Google review
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Am Rheintor, 46509 Xanten, Germany
https://apx.lvr.de/
+49 2801 7120
10

St. Viktor

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Catholic church
Sights & Landmarks
St. Viktor, located in the heart of Xanten's Altstadt, is a remarkable cathedral with Romanesque origins that have evolved into predominantly Gothic architecture. The cathedral is surrounded by a walled close and stands as an imposing structure within the small town. Its interior boasts opulent and impressive decor, including numerous altars and beautiful stained glass windows to admire. Visitors can also explore the noteworthy cloister.
Without doubt one of the most beautiful churches I’ve ever seen, me and my friends lighted some candles and donated some money to the church for (the windows)? I’m not sure. Anyways, there’s a lot to see and learn in the church and I also think there was something about the Second World War in the basement. Again, I’m not sure. This is because I don’t speak German so a lot of things are hard to understand when it isn’t translated. Anyways I think this is the best place to visit in the city so I would definitely recommend it.
Lupilapig — Google review
Magnificent cathedral built in between 11 and 12 centuries. Inside of the cathedral you will find amazing wood carved artwork and stone work that can be dated back to 18 and 19 centuries! The stone works on the outside of the cathedral also as magnificent as well. The crucifixion of the Christ with two criminal next to our Christ in the courtyard also is a master piece too! There are different languages booklet/literature that you can pickup to understand the history of the cathedral Soon as you walked into it! Also a media booth you can watch a film regarding the cathedral also. The center garden also is the place you don’t want to miss out on it.
Steven C — Google review
The story of the church goes back to Roman times when a soldier named Victor and serving in a Roman legion refused to sacrifice to the Roman gods. He was supposedly executed for this and later his bones were recovered and buried in a chapel in this place. The church now stands roughly in the place where the chapel once stood. The inside has beautiful carved wooden panels with religious moitifs In front of the church are some nice sculptures
Seimen B — Google review
An amazing Cathedral. Beautiful and historic. I spent hours here in total amazement.
Donald P — Google review
Beautiful place. Easily accessible.
D.J. R — Google review
The old ancient roman city xanten is beautiful small town in Nrw Germany holding an ancient history of Romans. It has a beautiful cathedral which is second largest cathedral in Nrw after the köln.
Gautam R — Google review
Wonderful and historic . I recommend anyone to see hier
Ehel K — Google review
Beautiful landmark with parking place from a short walking distance.
Emerson — Google review
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4.5
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Kapitel 8, 46509 Xanten, Germany
http://www.sankt-viktor-xanten.de/
+49 2801 71310
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Marktplatz Xanten

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Fairground
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Walking Areas
Marktplatz Xanten is a charming public square that serves as the heart of this historic town, surrounded by a walled enclosure known as an Immunity. The square boasts a stunning five-nave interior filled with treasures from Xanten's prosperous Middle Ages, including the remarkable Marienaltar adorned with intricate carvings. During festive seasons like Christmas, Marktplatz transforms into a vibrant market brimming with stalls offering delightful gastronomy and unique gifts.
Christmas market - lovely size, not overwhelmingly massive for people who have anxiety :) beautiful place.
Willow S — Google review
Very pretty town square. A few good refreshment options.
Guy N — Google review
Nice marketplace with a good array of shops and stands. Ate some very nice Kibbeling at the fish stand and drank some delicious hot chocolate with whipped cream at a cafe. Would recommend visiting of you are near Xanten.
Noanaomy S — Google review
Always a great place to visit, shop and eat. This time ice cream at the Eiscafe.
Trevor C — Google review
Small towns with urban mix are marvellous.
Shefali S — Google review
We were there for the Christmas market. As a bonus, there was an art show and sale in the Rathaus, which we enjoyed. We like to be in Xanten in all seasons.
Mary K — Google review
We were in Xanten for the first day of the Christmas markets. The square was full of stalls, gastronomy and gifts. Lots of tables and places to sit. The rising cost of living can also be felt here: the price of glühwein is €4, a Waffel with Nutella €4, a Crêpe with Nutella €4.50
Fabio P — Google review
Just a super place. Great for the whole family.
TAD — Google review
4.6
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4.0
(89)
Markt 11, 46509 Xanten, Germany
12

Aquana Sauna

Sauna
Spas & Wellness
Spas
Absolutely lovely place kids loved it
Bashar A — Google review
Too many people, super high chlorine smell when you go in this place. Asking how many saunas they have: answer one, how many you need 6??? Well i didnt bother to go. Parking is also charged.
Larry L — Google review
I'm a first timer in the Sauna world and Puertorican. Mind that I have a very different culture. But, this place was very nice. Althought at first I had to get over having to strip down to go into the the sauna 4ooms and pools, I ended up feeling very comfortable. There were old people and young people, and everyone seemed quite used to environment. It was a little cold outside and rainy, but that actually was good. The surroundings are very nice outside. It seems to be a place for locals. You don't see any tourists here. The only thing that was a little hard for me was not being able to understand the menu and other signs, as they are only in Dutch and German. Coming with a local helped.
Luke W — Google review
A nice sauna with a relaxed athmosphere that isn't too expensive. The food is good
Sam S — Google review
A good place with reasonable price…. Love it
李Emilio — Google review
Gut
Anas A — Google review
Super,, 👍👍👍
Josef H — Google review
(Translated by Google) A very nice facility with friendly staff. There are plenty of sauna cabins and hourly steam infusions. Pure relaxation. It was nice to see the sauna master's delight when all the guests had put their shoes in the shoe rack in front of the sauna cabin. (Original) Sehr schöne Anlage mit freundlichem Personal. Es gibt ausreichend Saunakabinen und stündliche Aufgüsse. Entspannung pur. Schön zu sehen war die Freude des Saunameisters, als alle Gäste ihre Schuhe in das Schuhregal vor der Saunakabine gestellt hatten.
Ludwig H — Google review
4.3
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3.0
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Willy-Brandt-Ring 100, 52146 Würselen, Germany
https://www.aquana.de/
+49 2405 411925
13

Nonna di Mia Düren

$$$$affordable
Italian restaurant
Nightlife
Bars & Clubs
Exceptionally friendly staff. Had the scrambled eggs Mediterranean, and the Chili's just add a perfect touch to it. Atmosphere was pleasant and didn't feel crowded despite the restaurant being full.
Annika T — Google review
Very good food. The portions are correct for the prices and the quality is excellent. The brot is really delicious (taste and texture). Though we did not reserve a table, we seated though we had to search for a table for ourself. The waitresses were friendly and kept checking on us. There was a bit of an issue with the machine for card payment and in general, the restaurant has a nice interior.
Kharuna R — Google review
The food is delicious, they serve the best Zuppa di Pomodoro. However, the staff is a roller-coster ride, sometimes they are really nice, but sometimes they are just rude. Maybe they feel overwhelmed when the place is too crowded.
Juan N — Google review
young and welcoming staff, excellent English, the cuisine Is good
Leonardo Z — Google review
Verry good and tasty food!! I recommend 100%👍👍🙌
Carpiuc C — Google review
The ambiance is OK, food is good but pricey and some of the staffs are terrifying and feels like they are quite not approachable
Jeje R — Google review
Really good meal for a town centre. Very impressed. Good service and delicious food.
Susie W — Google review
Amazing cakes with plum and nice coffee
Ben E — Google review
4.2
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3.5
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Weierstraße 1, 52349 Düren, Germany
https://nonnadimia.de/standorte/dueren
+49 2421 6930669
14

Tiger & Turtle

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Sights & Landmarks
Recreation center
Monuments & Statues
Tiger & Turtle Magic Mountain is a captivating art installation nestled in Duisburg, Germany, designed by the talented duo Heike Mutter and Ulrich Genth. This remarkable structure resembles a roller coaster but serves as an interactive walkway that invites visitors to explore its winding paths and steep ascents. Standing at 35 meters high on a man-made hill crafted from remnants of a former zinc manufacturing site, it offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding industrial landscape.
Lovely place for an easy hike, mild breeze and a great view. Lush green perimeter and some benches to sit and relax.
SACHIT V — Google review
What a wonderful place to get exercise, see a great view of the town (I went at sunset!), and have some FUN! This is an interactive sculpture that is a walkable "roller-coaster" (minus the rollers). I uploaded a video of doing the walk on my youtube and sped it up to give it the 'roller-coaster' feel for funsies. Make sure you wear pants under your skirt! As the walkway of the sculpture is metal-mesh and not all solid. Be careful on windy days... Other than that, it's a great place to take pictures! When you enter, you can choose to go right or left. The right side is the longer way. Either way, you have to return back to the beginning going back the way you came, so it doesn't matter which way you choose first -- you can go both ways. There are gates preventing you from accessing the "upside down" part of the loop (obviously for safety reasons). At the base of the sculpture, there are a few benches to sit on. There is also a trashbin near the benches. There's a short hike up an easy incline up a hill to reach the spot from the nearest tram stop. There are also a couple "shortcuts" that cut through the wooded area -- but maybe you need a local to show you where they are... xD When you get off the tram, just follow the paved road to the top and you won't get lost. (Be sure to keep track of the tram time schedule so that you can plan your trip accordingly!) Oh! BTW it is totally FREE! Like most best things in life are sposto be.... yey. Enjoy Germany!
Sophia S — Google review
A very nice experience. You can take a walking trail around in nature. On the paths between the trees. When you go up there is an interesting facility like an amusement park. You can go up the stairs but you can't go down the other side. You have to go down the side you go up. Because there is a part in the middle where you can't go. At night the lights come on and you see the sunset. A spectacular sight.
Gi — Google review
Great, different, free! A walkable roller coaster, only the looping sections were blocked because you can't walk upside down! 😂 The walk up in complete darkness at first (at night 🌃) was a bit spooky 👻 but was well rewarded. 🎢💡
Gary K — Google review
Free of cost.. Beautiful scenic view Lovely long walk and cycle paths of around 1.5 km to reach point once u deboard the tram.. Loop is not accessible it is upto a certain point one can go. Best time to visit is during sunset or sunrise.. look good when lights are turned on.
Dr. M — Google review
It was free!!! Had a great scenic experience. Would say the best time to go is just before sunset and when there aren't a lot of people (the more people...the more vibration)
Matshepo M — Google review
Nice little place to visit. It’s a 15-20 minute walk up the path before you actually reach the metal walkway structure. It has a nice feel about the place and the views are great.
Tony R — Google review
Simple yet unique and creative sculpture. Amazing integration of history and art. The views were amazing, especially during the sunset. It's definitely a must visit place with kids. There's a slope to reach there, and if you don't like walking around, there's a direct route as well, which is a sort of trek (2 mins). It's free of cost to visit. The nearest grocery store is around 1 km away. Best place to spend some quality time with oneself or with family and friends.
Akshar D — Google review
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4.3
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Ehinger Str. 117, 47249 Duisburg, Germany
http://tigerandturtle.duisburg.de/
+49 203 285440
15

Landschaftspark Duisburg-Nord

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State park
Nature & Parks
Landschaftspark Duisburg-Nord is a former metalworks site in the Meiderich district of Duisburg, Germany that has been transformed into a public park. The landscape architect Peter Latz preserved the industrial structures such as blast furnaces and chimney stacks, integrating them into the park's design.
Public park, has a lot of magnificent things to see, î visited mostly because Im a Hunger games fan and some parts where filmed there for The ballad of songbirds and snakes. They also filmed Sunrise on the reaping there. But in general it’s a beautiful place to visit, just walk around, take pictures, enjoy. There might even be some events finding place there, when I was there there was a street food festival
Geanina 2 — Google review
I recently visited Landschaftspark Duisburg-Nord and was completely amazed by how an old steel factory was transformed into such a creative and inspiring public space. The combination of industrial ruins, greenery, and open access made it feel like walking through a giant outdoor museum. Climbing up the old blast furnace was a highlight – the view over the Ruhr area is fantastic! I also loved how peaceful it was despite being such a popular spot. The lighting at night is magical and gives the whole park a completely different vibe. This is a perfect spot for photographers, families, history lovers, or just anyone who enjoys exploring unusual places. And it’s free! Highly recommended if you're in the area.
Faisal H — Google review
It's a huge public park full of factories, machines, an old railway, a theater and a windmill. It just show you the history of The industrial part of the country. It's a great place for photos and sports since You'll walk a lot and climb many stairs. You can ride a bike or walk your dogs too. There's a small cafe at the entrance and some public bathrooms.
Nora S — Google review
Landschaftspark Duisburg is an amazing place to visit. It is a former industrial site turned into a beautiful park. The old steel structures look impressive, especially when lit up at night. There are many activities like climbing, walking, and exploring the old factory buildings. The park is well-maintained and has great photo spots. It is perfect for families, friends, and photographers. I had a wonderful time and would love to visit again.
Mohammad A — Google review
One of the most extraordinary things I've visited. You can walk from the bottom right up to the top of one of the blast furnaces, stopping at various levels to see how it worked. The views from the top are incredible. There is no fixed route and we just wandered around, but if you wanted an order to it, start from behind the gas tank and head for the bunkers, where you'll "find" the walkway which takes you along them, to the bottom of the visitable blast furnace. There isn't much signage, but actually that's one of the nice things about this place.
Georgina F — Google review
Day is good for if you want to climb up to the top of the factory, night for the light and spooky vibe, the evening is great for the view, i like the iron slide they have for children and adult.
Huỳnh T — Google review
How nice that people turned industrial heritage into cultural future! Nice that one can climb up to the highest point! Good view! Also the cafe is nice to have a drink or eat something...
Griet V — Google review
Lovely place to walk around. There are signs to explain the different structures left from when it was a factory. Sunset from blast furnace #5 is so pretty.
Amy C — Google review
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Emscherstraße 71, 47137 Duisburg, Germany
http://www.landschaftspark.de/
+49 203 4291919
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Movie Park Germany

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Theme park
Water & Amusement Parks
Amusement park
Movie Park, located in Bottrop-Kirchhellen, Germany, is a popular amusement park with a movie theme. Divided into seven Hollywood-themed zones such as Hollywood Street Set and Nickland, the park offers a variety of family-friendly and thrilling rides, live shows, mazes, and audiovisual attractions based on famous movies and TV shows. Visitors can enjoy 4D cinema experiences like Ice Age or explore mazes inspired by The Walking Dead using real sets from the show.
We were a group of five visiting Movie Park Germany on a public holiday, and we arrived around noon. Before entering, there was a thorough security check, which I found very reassuring—it made me feel safe throughout the entire day in the park. Inside, you can find a variety of restaurants, snack stands, and sweet stalls offering treats such as crêpes, churros, gummy bears, fries, and pizza slices. There are also plenty of restrooms located conveniently around the park. Movie Park Germany is a fantastic destination for families with young children, but also for groups of friends or adults looking for excitement. The park features several roller coasters, ranging from family-friendly rides to adrenaline-filled thrill rides like Star Trek: Operation Enterprise, which even launches you backward, and Van Helsing’s Factory, a dark ride coaster with sharp turns. The safety measures on all attractions are excellent, and staff are very attentive. Since we visited during the Halloween Horror Festival, we booked two of the horror houses: The Hell House and Blood Moon: The Trailer House. Both experiences were intense, immersive, and absolutely worth the extra cost. The Halloween theming across the park was very detailed and atmospheric, with actors, decorations, and special effects adding to the experience. The only downside was that the groups in the horror houses were admitted too close together, which sometimes broke the illusion and caused a bit of crowding inside. One thing to note is the parking situation: there is no payment machine directly in the parking lot. You need to purchase your parking ticket inside the park before returning to your car. As the distance between the parking area and the park entrance is not very short, it’s definitely easier to buy the ticket in advance before heading back. Overall, Movie Park Germany is a great choice for a fun day out, whether you love thrill rides, entertaining shows, or seasonal events like Halloween.
MAnA M — Google review
Very nice themed park. My kids (8, 12 and 18years old) all had a great day with the rides and shows. Not completely five stars though. The drinks are quite expensive. The food is reasonably priced. So a tip is to bring your own drinks. Further more, all rides close half an hour before closing time and some only open at 11 even though the park is open at 10. But all in all a great day out. The park is not very big in lay-out, so it is easy to go from one place to the other. Also the waiting times are not ridiculously long as in other parks.
Dave G — Google review
We had purchased the tickets at a discounted price of 29€ and visited on Saturday. We reached early at the opening time and were lucky to not face long queues at most rides. Best thing about this amusement park is that it has rides for all age groups so no one feels left out and most of the rides are super fun. We loved it to the bits and would happily visit it again.
Sweta K — Google review
Make sure you buy your tickets online and not at the gate as you’ll save about €20. Had a great day, did lots of attractions in only a few hours. Studio tour the ride was our favourite with some great theming and effects. It’s a fun park but for someone who’s done many Disney and Universal studios parks it lacks a little in its up keep but I don’t think that’s the parks fault but likely down to the guests as some of the details in the ques look quite worn down.
Cieran B — Google review
Very nice theme park in Germany. We been there with my colleagues last spring. Its not so big place but the attractions were compact and you can go in every rides for whole day. Its not also crowded and you dont need to wait for long lines to go in every attractions Also the rides are exciting and fun.
Cheryll C — Google review
We had a family trip to the movie park. It was an amazing experience. Suitable for all ages. We were. Group of adults, a 5 years old, and a 10 years old. Everyone had an activity suitable for their age. From breathtaking rollercoasters, to family shows, to kids plays. The best thing was that we didn't need to stand hours long on the queue for each ride. Highly recommend!
Lara B — Google review
This is the best adventure experience I’ve ever had in my life so far. No words to express my excitement and joy. I enjoyed it a lot. I hope to go there someday soon again.
Kalpani K — Google review
I went on a Sunday with my boyfriend and, even though it was full, it was an wonderful experience! I recommend bringing your own snacks and drinks because everything is very expensive here. One suggestion - put the maximum heights in ALL the attractions. My boyfriend is 2,06m tall and he found, sometimes after waiting 45 minutes in line, that he couldn’t fit the attraction cars (even though they didn’t have a maximum height published at the entrance).
Carolina F — Google review
4.0
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3.0
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Warner-Allee 1, 46244 Bottrop, Germany
https://www.movieparkgermany.de/?utm_id=GMBtraffic&utm_medium=OrganicGMB&utm_source=google
+49 2045 899899
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Parkleuchten im Gruga Park

Nature & Parks
Gardens
Parks
Waterfalls
"Parkleuchten im Gruga Park" is an annual event in Essen's Gruga Park, featuring beautifully designed light installations that create a magical atmosphere. The park comes alive with new lights and different themes each year, making it a must-see attraction for visitors of all ages. The colorful and attractive displays offer great photo opportunities and are especially enjoyable for families with children. Despite the paid entry, the experience is well worth it.
Mega
Gabi B — Google review
Interesting to visit, however the visiting time is very limited and the 2G rule is there although it is outdoor.
Maen E — Google review
(Translated by Google) We found it very nice. Were there on a Saturday and only at 9 p.m., but there was still a lot going on. But we didn't have to wait long. The lights and attractions were beautiful and photo worthy. (Original) Wir fanden es sehr schön. Waren an einem Samstag da und erst um 21 Uhr, dafür war aber noch ordentlich was los. Anstehen mussten wir aber nicht groß. Die Lichter und Attraktionen waren schön und Fotos wert.
Anni K — Google review
(Translated by Google) [03/04/2022] Located at the exhibition center in Essen, the GrugaPark offers many activities in summer and winter. Every year after dusk, the Gruga lights are a colorful and attractive place to visit with many different light installations in shape and color. Always a highlight for photographers. A toilet and stops for eating and drinking are also available. There are several parking lots around the park. Admission is €6.00 ​​for adults. (Original) [04.03.2022] An der Messe in Essen gelegen bietet der GrugaPark im Sommer und Winter viele Aktivitäten. Das Grugaleuchten ist jedes Jahr nach der Dämmerung eine bunte und attraktive Besuchsmöglichkeit mit vielen verschiedenen Lichtinstallationen in Form und Farbe. Für Fotografen immer ein Highlight. Ein WC sowie Stops zum essen und trinken sind auch vorhanden. Rund um den Park gibt es mehrere Parkplätze. Der Eintritt kostet für Erwachsene 6,00 Euro.
Ralph H — Google review
(Translated by Google) It was absolutely beautiful. A lot to see. Terrain that is sometimes difficult for older people and yet very dark. But everything worked out. A great attraction for young and old. Price performance top! The physical well-being was also provided in abundance at affordable prices. Toilets clean 👍🏼 Tip: Use the side entrances and book the tickets in advance. Then it's a walk through, the parking lot on the side of the road was SO free. We'd love to come back. (Original) War voll schön. Viel zu sehen. Für ältere Leute teilweise schwieriges Terrain und doch sehr dunkel. Aber hat alles geklappt. Für Groß und Klein ne tolle Attraktion. Preis Leistung top! Für das leibliche Wohl wurde auch reichlich gesorgt zu erschwinglichen Preisen. Toiletten sauber 👍🏼 Tip: Nutzt die Seiteneingänge und bucht die Karten vorab. Dann ist es ein Durchmarsch, auch der Parkplatz war SO am Straßenrand kostenlos. Wir kommen gerne wieder.
Brid.get'S — Google review
(Translated by Google) An event that you have to see if you come from the Ruhr area. We were there on a weekday and got a parking space straight away. We had already booked the tickets (adults €9) online and it was very quick at the entrance. Beautiful light events in different shapes and sizes. A great artist! You can also get mulled wine, coffee and bratwurst if you're slightly hungry. A bratwurst in a bun for €4 is reasonable. It took us about 1 1/2 to 2 hours and it was a nice trip ;-) (Original) Eine Veranstaltung die man gesehen haben muss wenn man aus dem Ruhrgebiet kommt. Wir waren an einem Wochentag dort und haben auch sofort einen Parkplatz bekommen. Die Tickets ( Erwachsene 9€ )hatten wir online schon gebucht und es ging sehr schnell am Eingangsbereich. Wunderschöne Lichtereignisse in verschiedenen Formen und Größen. Ein toller Künstler ! Glühwein, Kaffee und Bratwurst für den kleinen Hunger kann man auch bekommen. Eine Bratwurst im Brötchen für 4€ sind angemessen. Wir benötigten ca 1 1/2 bis 2 Stunden und es war ein schöner Ausflug ;-)
Andrea — Google review
(Translated by Google) I was just blown away, there was a lot on offer and it was very well attended. And the entrance fee is totally justified at 9 euros for an adult. The only drawback is perhaps the search for a parking space. (Original) Ich war nur hin und weg , es wird einen viel geboten und es war auch sehr gut besucht . Und der Eintritt ist total gerechtfertigt mit 9 Euro für einen Erwachsenen . Das einzige Manko ist vielleicht die Parkplatz suche .
Bernd R — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful light installations. Really great for 2-3 hours to walk and switch off. I would only recommend this to a limited extent with children. At the end there are lights in a park. There is no interaction to speak of. This probably makes it quickly uninteresting for children. 1 star less because there are no signposts. If you don't know your way around the park, you'll quickly find yourself in front of an exit that's not the one you came in through. That might have to be changed. (Original) Schöne Lichtinstallationen. Für 2-3 Stunden zum spazieren und abschalten wirklich toll. Mit Kindern würde ich das nur eingeschränkt empfehlen. Am Ende sind es Lichter in einem Park. Es gibt keine nennenswerte Interaktion. Das macht es, wahrscheinlich, für Kinder schnell uninteressant. 1 Stern weniger, da es keine Wegweiser gibt. Wenn man sich in dem Park nicht auskennt, steht man mal schnell vor einem Ausgang, der nicht der ist, durch den man rein gekommen ist. Das müsste man vll. ändern.
Dominic K — Google review
(Translated by Google) Worth a look, interesting and romantic experience. Definitely go and check it out. Your physical well-being is also taken care of. (Original) Sollte man sich anschauen, interessant und Romantisches Erfahrung. Geht auf jeden Fall hin und schaut es euch an. Für euer leibliches Wohl ist auch gesorgt.
Guido B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Always worth seeing. Very lovingly designed light installations. Dogs are also allowed. The park shines with new lights every year and different themes are implemented. There are always a few installations that stand out and the €7 entry fee is definitely worth it. (Original) Immer wieder sehenswert. Sehr liebevoll gestaltet Lichtinstallationen. Auch Hunde dürfen mit. Der Park erstrahlt jedes Jahr in neuem Lichterglanz und verschiedene Themen werden umgesetzt. Es gibt immer ein paar Installation, die herausstechen und die 7 € Eintritt sind es definitiv wert.
Svenja “ — Google review
4.4
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4.5
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Messepl. 1A, 45131 Essen, Germany
http://www.grugapark.de/parkleuchten
+49 201 8883106
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Museum Folkwang

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Modern art museum
Museums
Art Museums
Museum Folkwang, located in Essen, is a renowned cultural institution that boasts an extensive collection of European art from the 19th and 20th centuries. Originally founded in Hagen in 1902, the museum moved to Essen in 1921 and has since expanded its collection to include masterpieces by prominent artists such as Van Gogh, Monet, Kandinsky, and Klee.
A well maintained and beautiful public museum. Apart from the permanent exhibition, there was also "Frau in blau" temporary exhibition. The highlight is Van Gogh's paintings kept in the permanent exhibition.
Prathmesh W — Google review
Enjoyable experience of modern art (the 1860s to the 1970s) with informative notes. Includes Dali, Magritte, Van Gogh among many others. I particularly liked various installations. A leisurely stroll through the exhibits took me about two hours, but I can imagine spending more time in this museum, especially because the photo collection was closed at the time of my visit. The main collection is open for free. There is a café-restaurant on the terrace next to the museum. The museum shop has gifts and a lot, a whole library worth of art books. There is also an actual library (reading room) to sit and study art books.
Natalia P — Google review
Te permanent exhibition is free. You can find art from Andy Warhol, Monet, Van Gogh, Degas, Renoir, Mondrian, etc. And many contemporary artwork. If you want to visit the temporary expositions. You can buy your ticket in the entrance :) Also, the museum shop has interesting stuff to see or buy 🤩
Gicela C — Google review
I love this place. The William Kentridge exhibition was exceptional, but the collections hold some gems too (Matisse, Gauguin, Nam Yune Paik, Rodin, Mondriaan) and well curated. We came with our 6 year old who’s not very interrested in art and still spent 3 hours! The museum shop has a great book selection.
Minke H — Google review
Architecturally the building is amazing. The permanente collection is overall pretty good, has quite a few contemporary masters and some interesting minors particularly from the Neue Sachlichkeit and I did not pay. But really need a curatorial overhaul, thematic rooms are maybe good for kids, not for a thinking adult. In particular if the themes are so abstract and the paintings do not speak with each other. Also you can’t put Braque and Picasso right beside a festival poster. I found very interesting & cool the scoring system for paintings’ provenance during WWII, to rank how clear or murky their history was. I wish the same would be done for the “exotic” pieces they have but I guess we would see a lot of red dots. The staff were incredibly friendly and the temporary exhibition was interesting and well curated.
Velantin — Google review
Very nice museum. Free to visit except for the temporary exhibitions.
Debby L — Google review
Their permanent collection is pretty amazing. You can see some artwork from Van Gogh, Picasso, Dali and many more. It’s free entry except the temporary exhibitions.
Doğa — Google review
A great museum with a great collection of modern and contemporary art. Architecture of the building is also amazing. You would need 2-3h for a proper visit.
Slobodan E — Google review
4.7
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4.6
(527)
Museumsplatz 1, 45128 Essen, Germany
http://www.museum-folkwang.de/
+49 201 8845000
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playpaintball.de Jungle

Paintball center
Fun & Games
Adventure sports center
Amusement park
Outdoor activity organiser
Paintball store
It was amazing experience playing here. They have 3 different playing field and we played in all of them. It was very realistic experience and we fill thrilled.
Manthan B — Google review
Excellent place..worth the visit... Had too much fun
M A — Google review
Atmosphere is amazing if you play with friends! Three maps are available. Junglecamp, Battlefield, Adventurefield. Its sadly a bit pricey, but definitely worth the fun.
Mohammed K — Google review
Good paintball arena with 3 areas to choose from. Staff was very friendly and helpful. They got well-maintained equipment and a good play time management system. Ammunition refill can get expensive for a few rounds, but I guess that's what you need to pay for this sport. Otherwise recommended!
TH3 T — Google review
Really fun experience and friendly staff!
B Z — Google review
It was a great experience! I can only recommend it. Had a lot of fun and great service, i will definitely come back
Sofía R — Google review
Very good and nice place to have fun with friends, I totally recommend it.
Sohaib A — Google review
Really friendly staff. The place is well set and the guns are worked properly. Definitely a great experience
The B — Google review
4.8
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5.0
(878)
Veynaustraße 9a, 53894 Mechernich, Germany
https://playpaintball.de/jungle
+49 2161 9378722
20

Burg Satzvey

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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Burg Satzvey is a 14th-century castle owned by the Beissel von Gymnich family, offering tours and themed events. This well-preserved gem boasts moats, turrets, and a beautiful facade perfect for capturing stunning pictures. It's worth checking for activities in advance to plan your visit accordingly. The surrounding lake is home to an adorable otter family that can be observed swimming or lounging around.
Super cute small castle 45 minutes drive out from Bonn or Cologne. I went there during the Christmas Season, when they host a market. The atmosphere was super nice, with many small tents and vendors offering food, drinks and souvenirs. The castle has a main court and a backyard field, with different stalls and cabins. I think they have also accomodation where you can spend the night. From a flyer i catch on the way, i could read they have many different events along the year, with chavalry tournaments, and middle age markets, that are perfectly staged on the venue. They recreate an authentic atmosphere, and there is also a perdoemative factor that makes the experince enjoyable, with theatre plays and encatings.
Juan S — Google review
Seems like a great place for if there are events going on. We went on a non event day, and there were just a few open shops. Tours of the castle are only in German, with a rough translation page available in English. It was a beautiful castle on the outside but we only got to see a few rooms inside, and as it is still lived in by the family a fair amount of discussion was about the family.
Corey D — Google review
Burg Satzvey is a beautiful castle nestled in the hills near Koln. They have fantastic Medieval festivals and Jousts there. I highly recommend attending one!
Pamela J — Google review
A hidden gem in the region. Beautiful facade of the castle makes for amazing pictures. Must visit! Check whether there are any activities before hand at the castle so that you can plan accordingly. Spend time around the lake and you will observe the family of otters swimming or laying around 😉
Thaddeus M — Google review
Dunkelbunter Sommermarkt was absolutely lovely! I greatly enjoyed myself Very accessible with public transport
Echo — Google review
Every year during spring time, the castle offers a few medieval festivals. We visited the witchfest/Hexenfest. One can actually buy ticket earlier and safe abt EUR2, or buy on the spot. The parking costed EUR3. We had to walk about 10 mins to the castle. The walkway was not babystroller friendly. The atmostphere could have been more 'witchy'. There were many stalls selling food and merchandise. There was also owl and hawk on exhibit for petting.
Yatie J — Google review
A beautiful castle. Even though it was closed when I visited it I was glad I went. The main reason I visit castles is for the architecture and feel of them anyway, so I enjoyed my short stroll around. So it must worth it when the activities are on! There is an open air museum nearby so you could easily visit the castle and the museum in a day if you don't spent all day at either, which is what I did and recommend.
Hussein H — Google review
We have been there for middle age festival once and the organization was pretty successful. Kids enjoyed it a lot and for me the no 1 reason is flammlachs and the take away food you may only find in these kind of festivals. If you plan to visit prefer mittelaltermarkt and watch the shows of knights on horses👍
Gamze C — Google review
4.5
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3.5
(163)
Satzvey Castle, An d. Burg 3, 53894 Mechernich, Germany
https://www.burgsatzvey.de/
+49 2256 95830
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Zollverein UNESCO World Heritage Site

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Historical place
Sights & Landmarks
Zollverein UNESCO World Heritage Site is a significant landmark in Essen, Germany. It was once the world's largest coal mine and now stands as a preserved site with monumental buildings and a museum dating back to 1849. The area also offers diverse outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, and water sports on Baldeneysee. Visitors can explore the industrial culture of the site through guided tours, museums, and cultural events held during the summer.
The Zollverein UNESCO World Heritage Site is truly a unique place to visit. It is calm, clean, and beautifully maintained, offering wide open spaces perfect for walking or jogging. The mix of industrial history and modern culture makes it both inspiring and relaxing. Whether you want to enjoy peaceful strolls, explore its fascinating architecture, or simply unwind in a serene atmosphere, Zollverein is a must-see destination that combines heritage with tranquility.
Jan T — Google review
Enormous industrial complex that was changed into a free tourist zone. There are some events organized here, they were even getting ready for one, when I was there, so you would assume that's a perfect example of revitalization effort. Unfortunately that's not entirely true. Yes instead of a toxic plant there is a museum and a forest, however that is also all that's here. Some of the equipment was left under the sun on its own, getting rusty and overgrown, making it look quite sad. Most of the buildings are closed down and the guided tour shows just a fraction of them. There is also no possibility to go underground inside the coal mine, to explore its history. Thinking it was the biggest one is quite a shame. Overall even though the complex makes an amazing first expression the longer you walk through it the sadder it gets. Wasted potential...
Maciej P — Google review
My visit to the Zollverein Coal Mine Industrial Complex was an absolutely magnificent experience. It is truly awe-inspiring to see how this former industrial behemoth has been masterfully repurposed into a vibrant cultural landscape, housing museums, exhibition centers, a university, and more. The vision required to preserve such a monumental piece of history while breathing new life into it is simply remarkable. ​The sprawling 100-hectare site has been ingeniously transformed into a verdant park, with fantastic cycling and walking paths weaving through the imposing structures. This unique blend of industrial heritage and natural beauty means you can have a wonderful visit just enjoying the park, even if history isn't your main interest. ​Zollverein truly offers a full day of exploration and enjoyment for the entire family. With delightful cafes, excellent restaurants, and even a casino on the grounds, it's impossible to feel a moment of boredom. ​I was unfortunately pressed for time and could only spend three hours there, which was barely enough to scratch the surface. I am already planning my next trip to fully immerse myself in everything this incredible place has to offer. ​A Special Tip: To truly grasp the immense scale of the complex, I wholeheartedly recommend exploring it by bike or taking one of the guided cart tours. It's an experience that is absolutely worth it!
Apoorv J — Google review
So pleasantly surprised by this place, it is insta worth it on its own but don’t miss out on the Ruhr museum, worth getting the full ticket to see the special exhibits. Humongous place to see not only the story is the mines but the area, its people and work. Could easily spend there several hours and still not see everything. Pair with Red Dot design museum in the same complex!
Eki, : — Google review
Parking is free, and information offices offer maps of this former industrial area, which is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The map shows the locations of the various exhibitions and indicates a circular route that takes about an hour and a half to walk at a slow pace. On Sundays when I was there, tourist trains run in the site and there are also guided tours. The ticket offices display the prices of the different tickets. I paid €10 for the Ruhr Museum and the Portal der Industriekultur, which has a panoramic terrace. This coal mine, began operating in 1932. Together with the processing plant, it occupied an area of about 100 hectares. It closed in 1986 and began its transformation into a cultural center in 1990.
Fabio R — Google review
A beautiful place. A huge mine listed on the UNESCO World Heritage List. The area around the mine is vast and green, and there's even a small playground for children. There's ample parking for cars. There's a small café on the grounds where you can enjoy a coffee or snack while waiting to enter the mine. Prices are reasonable. I recommend visiting this architectural wonder.
Łukasz G — Google review
Surprisingly wonderful repurposing of an industrial site as a cultural centre. The juxtaposition of the buildings and metalwork with reclaiming nature is striking, and we could have easily have spent hours more wandering around than we had the time for during our visit. Easy to dismiss at a glance on the internt but remarkably affecting in person. Very glad we stopped to see it.
Cj H — Google review
This made for a fascinating few hours. It's all quiet now but you can imagine the noise, heat and dust when it was operating. It has been very skilfully transformed into a coal museum and there is a large area to wander around by the coking plant.
Eric B — Google review
4.7
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4.6
(1505)
Gelsenkirchener Str. 181, 45309 Essen, Germany
https://www.zollverein.de/
+49 201 246810
22

Neanderthal Museum

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Museum
Specialty Museums
The Neanderthal Museum, situated on the outskirts of Dusseldorf, offers an engaging journey through four million years of human evolution. Visitors can explore lifelike human sculptures and interactive audiovisual presentations that vividly depict the story of humankind from its origins to the present day. The museum is located in the Neandertal valley, where the first Neanderthal was discovered over 160 years ago.
We had really great time here with kids. The museum is good bus access from train station. In the museum we will receive a headset, you can hear very detailed information in each items. You need extra few euros to visit the tower, its few minutes walking distance from the museum building, it’s worth to visit too. Play ground for kids also a high light! We spent 5-6 hours in total there! Worth to come again :)
Dina A — Google review
The museum is worth than I expected! Nice English explanation by using headset. Addition to this, I’m not sure about other languages but they prepared printed material in Japanese. Very wide area but when I got lost little bit, one of the receptionists was patrolling around and he came to me and asked. Good neighbor and nice hiking area.
上條直子 — Google review
Good Museum, but mainly for children,family visit as lots of interactive thing to watch,listen and outside is a playground. Even if u are not an evolution fan, but it worth a visit. Nice walk outside,at the cansl and woods, natural and not too overtrimmed. Bit left wild as huge area connect to the Neanderthal valley.. Recommend
Bea E — Google review
The museum is a hidden gem, specially for expats like me or tourists from abroad, as it has plenty of text and audio in English (unfortunately not that common in Germany). The reconstructions are incredible and are definitely the highlight! But the museum actually offers very good content, with detail in the scientific disciplines involved and including important civic takeaways. It is also quite interesting for families, since the permanent exhibition includes a lot of interactive elements and an audio guide with voice acting for immersion.
Andreas A — Google review
Amazing museum. It's small but very well made and explained. Beautiful building and surrounding site. Highly recommended for kids.
Fernando B — Google review
Definitely buy tickets online as it was only 1 cashier open for the tickets and for the shop. For us it wasnt a wow museum, but never been in one so its out of a bucket list 😊
Zulejka M — Google review
Nice interactive and interesting museum! There is a nice playground in the area as well!
Evangelia S — Google review
Great exhibition, enriching experience, very suitable learning experience for kids and adult.
Natalie R — Google review
4.4
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4.0
(327)
Talstraße 300, 40822 Mettmann, Germany
https://www.neanderthal.de/
+49 2104 97970
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Phantasialand

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Theme park
Water & Amusement Parks
Phantasialand is a popular theme park offering a variety of experiences for visitors of all ages. Thrill-seekers can enjoy rides like Taron and Black Mamba, while cultural enthusiasts can explore themed areas inspired by China, Mexico, and Africa. The park also features live shows such as the Celebration of Nations with impressive acrobatic performances.
Unforgettable Family Day at Phantasialand! We had an amazing time at Phantasialand on our family day! Everything was incredibly well organized from start to finish. The staff were all super friendly, helpful, and made us feel welcome everywhere we went. The food and drinks were not only delicious, but also very reasonably priced — a pleasant surprise for a theme park! We really appreciated the variety and quality without having to spend a fortune. Another big plus: the facilities were spotless. The restrooms were clean throughout the day, which made the experience even more comfortable for our whole family. All in all, Phantasialand offered a fantastic day out with top-notch organization, great value, and lots of fun for all ages. We’ll definitely be back!
Tatiana M — Google review
This park is absolutely stunning! I have been to a lot of them but this one is a true piece of art! Wherever you look it is fabulous! The rides are super fun and the food is very good. I want to come back as soon as i can.
Chris H — Google review
It's a nice enough place. It's clean, in terms of no visible grime on things, but the air is filthy with cigarette smoke. The rides are long, with queues to match. I found myself exiting rides, feeling nauseous already, only to walk into a wall of toxic smoke making me feel disgusting. The only place you can go to escape it is the queue of another ride, so that's what we did. The food is on the expensive side, but there are cheaper options and we took our own snacks to supplement. Recommend doing this if cost is a concern. A number of rides were closed on our visit but the ones we did go on were good, well managed, no technical difficulties. We didn't check our small bags and they were fine to be stored while we went on most rides. Agree that the shuttle bus feels like a scam. €5 for a return trip when you have to wait 30 min for it feels excessive. I tried it, I didn't vomit, I probably wouldn't return.
Kath A — Google review
Great experience, amazing times. We did spend whole day over there. Waiting time for ride was reasonable. Place was clean, staff friendly and travel from Cologne was good. I would be back for sure.
ThS — Google review
I love visiting theme park and I was intrigued by Phantasialand for a while but I was hesitant because this park has mostly thrill rides and I'm really not into it. However my Husband's is a huge fan of thrill rides so stopped for a day. I was positively surprised by the beauty of the park. The decor are really amazing and well made. I loved the vintage Germany area and the fantasy land. But everything was really gorgeous! It's immersive, well maintained and magical. My favorite ride was Maus au Chocolat which was fun and the decor were really nice. Also Geisterishka even though it's quite outdated now, I liked it. The carousel and the monorail were also pleasant. But as someone who is not into thrill rides I can sometimes be a bit bored. Thankfully the park is nice to walk around, have a sit to relax or watch a show. It was enough for a day however and I couldn't have stayed more unfortunately. I hope that in the future, more dark rides will come as it's something that's really missing here. Other than that, for the quality and the price I can't complain. This is one of the best park in Europe and I wonder why it's not more known. The park is beautiful, they care for details and they maintained it very well compare to other (more popular) parks in Europe. I will definitely come back again if I visit the area.
Melanie M — Google review
People are smoking all over the place. This part was a huge dissapointment. The Uhrwerk restaurant employees didnt speak English which should be a basic requirement for anyone working there. We ended up in the China parking where the spaces between the two rows were very very narrow. The whole parking should be re-planned. Overall, it is a nice park, nothing stands out in terms of extreme. It is a nice family park with family friendly attractions. The app is rubbish and the developers seems to be stupid for missing basic things like different languages…!? The price is too high for what you get. Better to go to Toverland or Efteling for cheaper, better, more organised and overall better value for your money.
Tomas D — Google review
Phantasialand is by far the best theme park I’ve ever visited! 🎢 The park offers world-class rides like Taron (my personal #1 coaster) and F.L.Y., both surrounded by incredible theming that completely immerses you in each area. Every detail feels thought out and alive. And don’t skip the food — it’s genuinely fantastic and way above average for a theme park!
Tjitse J — Google review
One of the best parks I've ever been to! We've visited multiple times over the years and the quality has remained fantastic year after year. The food is great and not over priced, the park is clean and well maintained and the staff are friendly. Entrance fees can vary, but if you time it right,you can get great deals.
Becca R — Google review
4.5
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4.1
(3539)
Berggeiststraße 31 - 41, 50321 Brühl, Germany
https://www.phantasialand.de/
+49 2232 36600
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Cologne Central Station

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Train station
Sights & Landmarks
The Cologne Central Station has been refurbished and upgraded to cater to local, national, and international passenger trains. The hostel adjacent to the station offers easy access to nearby tourist destinations. The rooms are well-lit with parquet or hardwood flooring and large windows providing a great view of the neighborhood. Guests can sleep soundly on comfortable single beds with individual bed headlight for checking emails while lying down.
Cologne Central Station is one of the best and most convenient train stations I’ve used in Germany. It’s very well-connected, with frequent trains to major cities like Frankfurt, Berlin, and Amsterdam. The station is clean, organized, and easy to navigate, even for travelers who don’t speak German. Signs are clear and available in English, and the staff were helpful when I had questions. There are plenty of shops, restaurants, and even halal food options nearby. The location is also perfect—just next to the beautiful Cologne Cathedral, so you can enjoy sightseeing even during a short stop. Overall, a great experience. Safe, efficient, and comfortable. Highly recommended for both local and international travelers!
Ramy R — Google review
Love how this central station is extremely close to the famous Cologne Cathedral. You get out of the station and voila, the main landmark is there. I went around a little bit and it's quite dirty and smells urine and all other unpleasant ones. Otherwise, I was just happy at how convenient it was located to my main destination, which is the cathedral.
Gemini W — Google review
I love that you can see Koln Cathedral as soon as you step out of the train station. And that you're right in the heart of old town, an easy walk to restaurants, shops, and cultural attractions. There were a few coin operated rides in the train station to keep my little boy happy while we waited. I believe there were also local cafes but I just had Starbucks this time.
Quietta J — Google review
Nice & huge Place, it's have all service and restaurants. Possibility of traveling to most parts of Germany, beautiful views of the famous Cologne Cathedral, and easy access to tourist attractions (river, cable car, museums, shops, old town, etc.)
Moustapha K — Google review
The train station is okay and is located well but… Why is there ONE BATHROOM?? The queue was so long and I just needed to go :( there are also a lot of druggies and strange people around the station and a lot of drunks.
Nevlos — Google review
One of the most beautiful Central Stations (if not the best) in Nordrhein-Westfalen. From there you have multiple possibilities with the tram, S-Bahn or subway. You can also take a walk around to see the old city. The cathedral in front of it is a MUST SEE!
Desi D — Google review
Köln Hauptbahnhof is easily one of Europe's most visually stunning railway stations, thanks to its breathtaking location right next to the magnificent Kölner Dom, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The direct proximity creates a dramatic and mesmerizing view as you exit, where the modern travel hub is dwarfed by the towering spires of the Gothic Cathedral. This central location makes it the perfect gateway, not only serving as a crucial junction for high-speed ICE and international trains to Paris, Brussels, and Amsterdam, but also providing immediate access to the River Rhine, the famous "love lock" covered Hohenzollern Bridge, and Cologne's historic Old Town.
Arunbhaarat — Google review
A great place to arrive and depart. This station is located in the middle of everything. There is the famous Cathedral, history, a museum and lots of shopping areas with restaurants. A short walk & you can walk beside the River or across the bridge .
L. R — Google review
4.0
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4.1
(2693)
Trankgasse 11, 50667 Köln, Germany
https://www.bahnhof.de/id/3320
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Cologne Cathedral

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Cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
Cologne Cathedral, a stunning example of Gothic architecture, stands as a majestic landmark in the heart of Cologne. Its grand facade is just the beginning; visitors can embark on guided tours that not only delve into its rich history but also offer breathtaking views of the Rhine River. The vibrant city surrounding this iconic cathedral is alive with culture and charm, from medieval markets to lively carnival celebrations.
Majestic…. In every angle. Firstly a great place of worship. A great prayer hall, architecture, gothic at is best. The entrances from east and west are not to be missed of its details. The north with two mighty towers offers best of it. The huge windows with itched glasses depicting various holy characters are worth watching in details. It takes one full day to enjoy this place in and out.
Konamaneti R — Google review
Utterly breathtaking and awe inspiring Cathedral. Immensely beautiful, clean and free to enter. Excellent support service in the Information centre. Many lovely older worlde cafes nearby.Toilets outside the Cathedral are clean and well maintained.
Emma B — Google review
The Cologne Cathedral is absolutely amazing and breathtaking! Its enormous size and stunning Gothic architecture make it one of the most impressive landmarks I’ve ever visited. Even though it’s often crowded, everything feels well organized, and the atmosphere remains peaceful and respectful. It’s also right next to the Hauptbahnhof (main train station), so it’s very easy to reach — perfect for a quick stop or a longer visit. The gift shop is lovely, with nice souvenirs and books about the cathedral’s history. I especially recommend visiting on rainy days — the interior feels even more magical and calming, with the sound of rain outside and the light coming through the stained glass windows. Truly a must-see spot in Cologne!
Armin V — Google review
During our Rhine River Cruise, we came here to see this great piece of Gothic architecture. We came with our guide. Since they are not allowed inside, we saw it ourselves. It took more than 600 years to complete this magnificent Church. It was declared World Heritage Site in 1996. It is most visited landmark in Germany. More than 6 million tourist visit every year. It is the third tallest Church in the world. This medieval Church is continuously renovated. It is very beautiful from inside. The stained window glasses and other piece of art and paintings are magnificent. It's open from 10 to 5 from Monday to Saturday and 1 to 4 on Sundays. Minimum one hour is required to see it properly. The trolley bags and other big bags are not allowed inside.
Balkrishna S — Google review
An absolutely breathtaking masterpiece, one of the most awe-inspiring buildings you’ll ever see. Standing before it, you can truly feel the weight of centuries, the devotion, and the artistry that went into every single stone. The towering spires seem to touch the sky, and when the sunlight hits the stained glass windows, the entire interior glows with color and quiet power. It’s not just a cathedral - it’s a symbol of human perseverance, faith, and creativity. Construction began in the 13th century and took more than 600 years to complete, yet the vision never faded. Every detail, from the delicate sculptures to the massive arches, tells a story of patience and belief that beauty is worth waiting for.
Freya N — Google review
Its foundation was laid in the 13th century and it was only completed in the 19th century; it rises in the very heart of the city as one of the most impressive examples of Gothic architecture. Both the details on the exterior and the historic, tranquil atmosphere you feel once you step inside are truly mesmerizing. Just walking around in the silence, with light filtering through the stained glass and the ceilings soaring above you, is an experience in itself. It’s a landmark that’s become synonymous with Cologne and, in my opinion, a truly magnificent place that you definitely shouldn’t miss.
Cihan E — Google review
We came for the Christmas markets but were wowed by this cathedral. Absolutely stunning. It is free, which is amazing!!! We walked right in. We did pay €20 for the whole family to go up the south tower. We did not buy these ahead. It was a little tight up the stairs. 535 of them. We saw the bells and they rang when we were by them, which was cool.
Nancy P — Google review
One of the most breathtaking places I’ve ever seen. Cologne Cathedral isn’t just a building — it dominates the city. The closer you stand, the more unreal it feels: every detail, every shadow, every tower looks carved with impossible precision. Inside, the atmosphere drops into silence instantly. It’s calm, powerful, almost overwhelming in the best way. If you’re in Cologne, this is the one place you absolutely can’t skip. Truly unforgettable.
Artem K — Google review
4.8
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4.7
(22511)
Domkloster 4, 50667 Köln, Germany
https://www.koelner-dom.de/
+49 221 92584730
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Vohwinkel

Transit station
Transportation
Vohwinkel is a district in Wuppertal, known for its central station, Wuppertal Hauptbahnhof, and the iconic Schwebebahn suspension railway. The railway is a landmark of the city and offers convenient public transportation with frequent departures. It operates primarily on weekends and holidays, with replacement bus services on weekdays. The Schwebebahn provides a unique perspective of the city as it cruises above streets and residential areas.
One of its kind hanging train. The train is in service from early 1900's. An amazing engineering feat! The Bahn Route covers scenic places. It runs above river, roads. Try to occupy the last seat as it provides the best visual treat!
Vivek P — Google review
Amazing experience and a highlight when you are in Wuppertal. Just take a ride from one end to the other. Consider checking the schedules because the Schwebebahn is often in maintenance mode.
P B — Google review
Only runs on weekends right now. But if you keep that in mind, it's a very affordable and unique tourist attraction. Great way to see a beautiful city. Buy the all-day ticket and hop on and off. Don't forget to learn about the famous elephant who rode the train
Markus G — Google review
It was a really nice experience for us and the children that the rail way was above the river and streets
Hasti A — Google review
Elevatated train from 1901 is a must see. It costs €14.50 for a 3-person 24-hour ticket that includes buses.
James O — Google review
Bahn is great fun, but pnr didnt work there it was hard to left the car
Mateusz K — Google review
It's a very good experience for a one time ride. The trains were nice and clean. Lines are beautifully constructed over the central canal through the city. The views of the surrounding hills are also nice. Tips: The tail end seats offer the best views. It's a bit noisy ride.
Al-amin N — Google review
I was told about this suspension railway and recommended to try it. I joined at Kluse (one stop down from the main train station, next to the cinema) and grabbed a ticket - although cheap (only 1.70) I found the machine doesn't take credit card, so come prepared with coins. The railway isn't big - only two carriages - but they are pretty frequent so if you miss one (or it's full), you don't have long to wait for the next. The carriages have been modernised: they're brightly-lit with clean seats that don't look worn in any way. Sitting at the back gives a good view down the river and along the roads during the trip, but as I tried it last evening in winter most of my trip was quite dark. I travelled south-west all the way to Vohwinkel (the terminal stop) where it's possible to see the other carriages parked, so there's quite a few cars. I then grabbed the one on the other side and travelled back the other way. Quite leisurely, a pretty smooth ride and fairly quick, given the age of the technology. Well worth the trip!
Black O — Google review
4.5
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4.6
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Vohwinkeler Str. 22, 42327 Wuppertal, Germany
https://schwebebahn.de/
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House of Studies of the Romano-Germanic Museum

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Temporarily Closed
Museum
History Museums
The House of Studies of the Romano-Germanic Museum in Cologne, Germany, is a treasure trove of art and artifacts from Roman and early medieval times. It boasts an extensive collection of Roman glass, including the famous tri-colored cage cup and a miniature portrait of Emperor Augustus. The museum also showcases precious jewelry from the Migration Period and offers insights into the history of Romans along the Rhine through various objects like wall paintings, mosaics, architectural elements, and tools.
Fun to be there in winter
Raheel M — Google review
It was closed and under construction it seems? No information on why or for how long.
L D — Google review
Art was very beautiful and there was ALLOT of art for everyone something different
Wessel S — Google review
Horrible building obstructing the view on the Cologne Cathedral. Contributed to the risk of damaging the cathedral structure.
Kasia K — Google review
(Translated by Google) The museum is temporarily relocated due to work (Belgian house). I really enjoyed this museum. I really like antiques and I found my happiness. The museum is not big but by reading each description you can stay there for quite a while. I learned a lot and had a lot of fun. (Original) Le musée est délocalisée temporairement en raison de travaux (maison belge). J’ai vraiment apprécié ce musée. J’aime beaucoup l’antiquité et j’ai trouvé mon bonheur. Le musée n’est pas grand mais en lisant chaque description on peut y rester pas mal de temps. J’ai beaucoup appris et pris beaucoup de plaisir.
Adrien P — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Romano-Germanic Museum, opened in 1946 and centrally located in the shadow of Cologne Cathedral on Roncalliplatz, presents an archaeological heritage of the city and its surroundings from prehistory to the early Middle Ages. The museum is currently undergoing major renovations and is closed indefinitely. Some pieces have been moved to the Belgien Haus on the Neumarkt. (Original) Het Romeins - Germaans museum , geopend in 1946 en centraal gelegen in de schaduw van de Dom van Keulen op de Roncalliplatz , heeft een archeologisch erfgoed van de stad en haar omgeving van de prehistorie tot de vroege middeleeuwen . Het museum wordt momenteel ingrijpend verbouwd en is gesloten voor onbepaalde tijd. Sommige stuķken zijn verhuisd naar het Belgien Haus aan de Neumarkt.
Peter R — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very small and boring not recommended. The bad air also causes circulatory problems. Another point is the security people who say and think in everything they say they are protecting the Pentagon (Original) Sehr klein und Langweilig nicht zu empfehlen. Zudem die schlechte Luft bringt Kreislaufprobleme mit sich. Ein weiter Punkt sind die Security Leute die bei allem was sagen und denken sie beschützen das Pentagon
Red B — Google review
(Translated by Google) The museum is excellent; it immerses you in history and allows you to feel the atmosphere of that era. You can hardly breathe otherwise. It's very beautiful! I'd also like to add the excellent location. There's another elegant landmark nearby, such as a cathedral, and plenty of cafes nearby. Convenient👍 (Original) Das Museum ist ausgezeichnet, es lässt Sie tiefer in die Geschichte eintauchen und die Atmosphäre dieser Zeit spüren. Sie können kaum anders atmen. Es ist sehr schön! Ich möchte auch eine ausgezeichnete Lage hinzufügen. In der Nähe gibt es ein weiteres elegantes Wahrzeichen, wie eine Kathedrale, und viele Cafés in der Nähe. Praktisch👍
Cyber B — Google review
4.4
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4.0
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Am Hof 23, 50667 Köln, Germany
https://roemisch-germanisches-museum.de/
+49 221 22128094
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Museum Ludwig

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Modern art museum
Museums
Art museum
Nestled in the heart of Cologne, Museum Ludwig is a treasure trove for art enthusiasts and casual visitors alike. Once the private collection of Peter Ludwig, this museum showcases an impressive array of modern art that spans various movements including Pop Art, Abstract Expressionism, and Surrealism. As you explore its vibrant halls, you'll encounter everything from striking paintings to intricate ceramics and thought-provoking sketches.
A fantastic museum for modern and contemporary art lovers. Museum Ludwig has an impressive collection; from Picasso and Warhol to Lichtenstein and contemporary German artists. The layout is spacious and well organized, making it easy to explore at your own pace. Some temporary exhibitions are truly thought-provoking and beautifully curated. The view of Cologne Cathedral from the upper floors is a bonus also. It’s definitely worth spending a couple of hours here. If you enjoy art, don’t skip it while in Cologne.
Gizem K — Google review
What a lovely museum; both its architecture and its collections, they are all breathtaking… Museum Ludwig is highly regarded as one of Europe's most significant art museums, particularly for its collection of modern and contemporary art… It has diverse collection, which includes extensive holdings of Pop Art, Picasso, and works from the Russian avant-garde… The museum's architecture and spacious galleries are excellently contributing to a positive experience… Its main key aspects are as below: Extensive Collection: It boasts a vast collection spanning various artistic movements from the 20th and 21st centuries, with notable strengths in Pop Art, Picasso, and Russian avant-garde works… Renowned Artists: You can expect to see works by iconic artists such as Picasso, Warhol, Lichtenstein, Richter, Mondrian, Dali, Kandinsky, Nolde, Kokoschka, Man Ray, Pollack, Miro and many more… Well-Curated Exhibitions: The museum is well-organized and thoughtfully presents exhibitions, offering a mix of established masterpieces and cutting-edge contemporary works… Architectural Design: The building's architecture, including its spacious galleries and natural lighting, is enhancing the overall viewing experience… Location: Situated near the Cologne Cathedral, railway station and the bridge the museum's location is very very convenient… Overall: Museum Ludwig is a high-quality art institution that offers a rewarding experience… Having said all these, need to mention that some visitors suggest that the museum could improve the information provided alongside the artworks, particularly for those less familiar with modern art…
Bilge S — Google review
Its collection focused on modern and contemporary art is already very strong, but for me it has a special place especially because of its Picasso works. Being able to see original Picasso paintings from different periods so closely, and examine them down to the brushstrokes, is a truly impressive experience. They don’t just remain as paintings hanging on the wall – you find yourself wanting to stand in front of them for a long time and think. Alongside that, the pop art and other modern works make the museum even richer. Even if you only have a slight interest in art, it’s a place you should definitely make time for and one that shouldn’t be missed on a visit to Cologne.
Cihan E — Google review
A fantastic museum with an impressive collection of modern and contemporary art, including standout works by Picasso, Warhol, and Lichtenstein. The layout is spacious and well-curated, making it easy to explore at your own pace. Some sections may feel a bit niche or abstract depending on your taste, but overall it’s a must-visit for art enthusiasts. Great location next to the cathedral and worth the visit.
Leon B — Google review
I think this is one of the most important museums in Cologne and one of the main art museums in Germany. You can easily spend 2-3 hours there: it ranges from a very important modern art section with John Cage and "Five Friends" to important expressionist painters, local and international impressionists, and even some Picassos. Everything is stunning, four floors of pure art. There may be lines.
The F — Google review
This place is remarkable! This is a museum where every single painting is worth seeing. Of course, the Picasso collection is the most famous and iconic, but you can find plenty of splendid paintings there. My only regret is that I had only 1.5 hours to see this collection.
Łukasz C — Google review
Interesting works of Picasso and other artists such as Ursula. Terrace views of the Hohenzollern bridge and the cathedral.
Priyanka G — Google review
Me and my girlfriend were in the city for the weekend and decided to call into Museum Ludwig to to pass some time. It was a nicely laid out museum with an interesting collection of works.
Joe C — Google review
4.5
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4.4
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Heinrich-Böll-Platz, 50667 Köln, Germany
http://www.museum-ludwig.de/
+49 221 22126165
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Cologne Zoo

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Zoo
Zoos & Aquariums
Nestled in the heart of Cologne, the Cologne Zoological Garden is a historic gem that has been captivating visitors since its establishment in 1860. This long-standing zoo boasts an impressive collection of over 10,000 animals representing more than 850 species. Among its many attractions are a stunning elephant park—the largest in Northern Europe—an engaging aquarium, and a lush rainforest house that transports you to exotic locales.
What a lovely day out with great friends! Weather was cooperating and most of the animals were out and about! Some we did not see because they were hiding or somewhere else but there was still plenty others to see. We loved the dinosaurs too! Stopped by the restaurant for some lunch which was also very nice. Lots of bees/wasps flying around while we were seated eating, so maybe not a great place if you are allergic, but otherwise really nice. Bathrooms were easy to find and it was easy getting in and out. Loved how playful the others were being! Thank you from the US!!
Heather ( — Google review
The 165th anniversary of Cologne Zoo is celebrated with evergreen content: dinosaurs. But also with a Panini sticker album. So, if you want to give your children a treat, buy the Dino kombi ticket with the sticker album. Do so online to jump the queue on site. I highly recommend to also book the Dino VR experience in advance - it is a ten minute visual aid (in coop with local VR hero TimeRide) and adds to the animatronics dinos scattered throughout the park. Otherwise, the 14 dinos add a nice distraction to the regular inhabitants of the lovely zoo. Some are animated, others really huge. One of the oldest zoos of Germany sports some nice attractions but also undergoes some considerable refurbishments. Some areas are closed off, others are currently under construction (giraffe house). But some historic buildings (old elephant house) surely add to the flavor. We paid €98 for two adults and 2 kids. So plan to bring your healthy snacks and drinks with you, otherwise better top up your Amex ;)
Stefankai S — Google review
Although zoos are not my favorite place to travel, this zoo surprised me. Animal rights were relatively respected and different and rare animals were collected in this zoo. I saw the Iranian cheetah, an endangered animal, for the first time in this zoo. It was a completely different experience from the zoos I had seen in Asia and Europe. I had it here.
Arash R — Google review
An incredibly expansive and intricate zoo, with an insane amount of different areas and habitats to visit. Definitely reserve at least a few hours to complete a full loop of the zoo! I've never seen so many of certain animals before, namely the meerkats. Gate staff are also super friendly and speak English which makes it easy.
Perth2Go A — Google review
Wonderful zoo and perfect size to walk around and see everything. My children loved the feeding sessions for the seals and otters and we really enjoyed our day. The animals are looked after well and I would come again and recommend to family and friends.
Diva H — Google review
Have been there again after a long time, it seems most animals kept well,they have more space now and look ok. Only the see through pool of the hippopotamus had an eco problem and was very cloudy,which was why they weren't fed for the public. The ant eater looked bored and moved repetitive. I liked the space of the cheetah which looked very natural. Entrance is expansive,but if you buy tickets online you get a daily free ticket for public transport
Jasmin G — Google review
The Cologne Zoo is very small. The elephant house and fake dinosaurs take up most of the space. The zoo is a dreary, bleak, and absolutely ugly place, captivating depressed animals. It's truly awful, giving an abandoned desolated and apocalyptic area. Anyone who doesn't feel pity for them probably won't feel anything else either. Every enclosure is super tiny. A lot of animals were also not there. The tropical house was closed, as well as every snack bars except one.. on a weekend.
Nini — Google review
The Cologne Zoo was Fascinating and I had a remarkable time looking at and watching all the different types of animals. One exception is that they could zone the animal regions so you know what animals are where based on their location they are found. My father in law, Gary enjoyed watching the penguins and the seals jump and dive into the water, Gary said “looks fun to be one”. We both had an amazing time in the Dino VR which tells you how the dinosaurs went extinct and how they lived before. It’s fascinating and a must see, the food selection could be better but overall a great zoo experience. One of the better ones i’ve seen!!🙌
Walter B — Google review
4.4
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4.4
(2194)
Riehler Str. 173, 50735 Köln, Germany
http://www.koelnerzoo.de/
+49 221 56799100
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Der Grüne Zoo Wuppertal

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Zoo
Zoos & Aquariums
The Green Zoo Wuppertal, also known as the Wuppertal Zoo, is a long-established zoo that dates back to 1881. It was initially a private collection of exotic animals before being acquired by the city of Wuppertal due to financial challenges faced by its original owner. Today, the zoo spans approximately 24 hectares and is home to nearly 5000 animals from around 500 species.
Wuppertal Zoo is a beautiful place with a wide range of animals, including big cats, elephants, and birds. The enclosures are well-maintained, and the zoo offers lovely views. However, it is important to note that the terrain is quite hilly, which can be challenging, especially on wet days when paths may become slippery. Visitors should wear comfortable shoes and be prepared for some uphill walking to fully enjoy the experience.
Ahmed G — Google review
The Wuppertaler Zoo offers a truly enjoyable experience for visitors of all ages, especially families with young children. Nestled in a beautifully green and lush landscape, the zoo is surrounded by dense vegetation that creates a peaceful, almost park-like atmosphere. The natural environment enhances the overall experience and makes for a pleasant day outdoors. The variety of animals is impressive, ranging from native European species to exotic creatures. While the zoo does boast a considerable selection, I did notice that some iconic African wildlife such as giraffes were missing, which might be a minor letdown for visitors hoping for a complete “safari” experience. Nevertheless, the animals that are present are housed in thoughtfully designed enclosures. Among the highlights: • The ape enclosure is particularly engaging, offering good visibility and space for the animals to display natural behaviors. • The elephant habitat is well-maintained and spacious, with a layout that allows for good viewing without disturbing the animals. • The penguin enclosure deserves a special mention for its well-crafted and immersive design, which simulates their natural environment effectively. Children are especially well catered for at Wuppertaler Zoo. The petting zoo, home to friendly goats and donkeys, is a delightful and interactive area for kids. There are also several playgrounds scattered throughout the zoo, which provide fun breaks between animal exhibits and allow younger visitors to burn off energy. There is an on-site restaurant, which offers a decent selection of meals and refreshments. The food is of good quality, but it is slightly on the expensive side, so budget-conscious visitors may wish to plan accordingly. Overall, the Wuppertaler Zoo provides a relaxing and enriching outing, especially for families. The combination of nature, education, and play makes it a destination well worth visiting.
Onur D — Google review
Great, natural-like grounds with large enclosures and plenty of retreat space for the animals. Due to the hillside location, there is a lot of going up and down, but you can rent wagons for small children. Many lovingly designed playgrounds are scattered throughout the area, so the little ones can let off steam in between. There is also plenty of shade from trees, including small wooded sections. The zoo restaurant offers a good compromise between your typical currywurst/fries and delicious, healthy dishes at a fair price.
Bartlomiej K — Google review
Dislikes : Quite unimpressed to have visited the zoo 1) Imagine an Orangutan covering itself under cloth, though it has so much free space to explore 2) Silver-back gorillas were kept in such a small enclosure. It stood up and kept looking at me, I felt a lot of guilt and stopped taking anymore pics of it. Felt some of them were sad / lonely. Few enclosures were empty. These are purely my perspective. Positives : Zoo was tidy and well maintained, no complaints. Lots of green space to walk around. There were some live music by elderly people, big respect. With a bit of walking, one can easily cover the entire Zoo within few hours. Penguin enclosure and bird aviary are a must go. The restaurant was equally good
Praveen K — Google review
Very nice zoo, nice setup and a lot of animals you don’t see in most other zoos. Kids up to 14 have free entrance, with tripper there is a nice discount. Going there with the Wuppertaler Schwebebahn makes it extra exciting.
Ronald H — Google review
I really enjoyed the layout of this place. I particularly enjoyed looking at the elephants and seals. The park is large so there is a lot of walking but well worth walking. There are plenty of places to sit and take rest. There are food and drinks available and enjoyed my lunch. Staff are friendly and approachable. I enjoyed visiting this gem just inside Wuppertal.
Neill A — Google review
One of the best zoos I’ve visited! The Antarctic zone was an amazing experience 👌. They have super spacious enclosures for tigers, lions, and elephants. First time seeing a kangaroo too!
Eric A — Google review
It was good, area was beautiful, green and full of trees, but the route inside the zoo had a lot of ups and downs, and with a stroller it was sometimes breathtaking. As we went to Cologn and Duisburg zoo as well, this one compared to other two seemed smaller with fewer animal species.
Amir M — Google review
4.3
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4.1
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Hubertusallee 30, 42117 Wuppertal, Germany
http://www.zoo-wuppertal.de/
+49 202 5633600
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