Koblenz

Koblenz is a city in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate, on the banks of the rivers Rhine and Moselle, a multinational tributary. Koblenz was established as a Roman military post by Drusus c. 8 BC. Its name originates from the Latin cōnfluentēs, meaning " confluence". Wikipedia.
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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Deutsches Eck, also known as the German Corner, is a picturesque headland in Koblenz, Germany where the Rhine and Moselle rivers meet. At this historic site stands a 37-meter high equestrian monument of Kaiser Wilhelm I. The city of Koblenz itself is over 2000 years old and is surrounded by beautiful low mountain ranges. It serves as an excellent starting point for exploring the UNESCO World Heritage area of the Rhine Valley and the Mosel Valley.
Definitely worth a visit, probably one of the largest statues in Europe. There is lots in the surrounding areas, cafes just behind. There is access to the fortress within a 5 minute walk and the old town is only a 7 minute walk A must see if visiting the area
Tom B — Google review
Great and large statue with huge area for people to stand, sit, walk by and eat/drink at the numerous food stalls in the vicinity. Nice place and area beside the Moselle (Mosel) river flowing into the Rhine river. Koblenz is very nice river city in Germany not very far from Border city Trier or the country Luxembourg by train.
Bhanu A — Google review
It is a real wonderful scene The River divides into two branches with the mountains and Cable cars along with the flags around you I loved the place , great for taking pictures
Ahmad N — Google review
Deutsches Eck is an absolutely stunning place to visit! The meeting point of the Rhine and Moselle rivers offers breathtaking views, especially at sunset. The atmosphere is peaceful, and there’s a real sense of history surrounding the monument. The area is beautifully maintained, perfect for a relaxing walk or taking photos. It’s also a great spot to sit and enjoy an ice cream while watching the boats pass by. Whether you’re a local or just visiting, this iconic landmark is truly unforgettable. Highly recommended!
Raf — Google review
If you are visiting Koblenz, this is a must-see place. It's in all honesty nothing that spectacular. The monument (covered elsewhere) is, but this is just a lovely bit of space, made extra special as it's the confluence of the two rivers. Just take time to appreciate the views of the water, the castle, and of course the (spectacular) monument.
Phil B — Google review
It's worth visiting. You can see the colour difference of Rein and Mossel coming together at this place, go with a cable car to the fortress (a lot of expositions included in the entrance ticket. The view of Koblenz from the fortress is very nice.
Tetyana S — Google review
Wonderful monument. The plaza has plenty of room to walk and position for photos. Food and drinks nearby as well as a few souvenir vendors.
Frank D — Google review
Sixty-three steps to climb to the highest point of this humongous monument to Whilelm 1, which was much bigger than I thought it would be, situated at the land jutting into the confluence of the Rhein & Mosel Rivers. Wonderful views of the fortress, the Basilica, and the actual joining of rivers. A must/ see on Koblenz.
Chung-Hae C — Google review
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Ehrenbreitstein Fortress, located 118 meters above the Rhine River, is a significant historical site in Koblenz. The fortress houses the state museum of antiquities and hosts special exhibitions and war memorials. Accessible via a cable car ride from Deutsches Eck, visitors can enjoy stunning views during the ascent to the fortress. Originally built in the 11th century, it has been destroyed and exchanged between various powers over centuries.
If you wouldn’t know you would think you are in Italy. Such a fantastic fortification, great history, great building complex, fabulous exhibitions, although there could be more explanations in English, (for example the videos in the wine exhibition with subtitles). Grey views, great restaurant a must see when in this area.
Hans-Lothar H — Google review
Our tour guide was in Character as a British spie. He walked us through as if we were an invading army. The fort and its design is very impressive. The walls are 4 meters thick.
Joseph C — Google review
Ehrenbreitstein Fortress offers great views of Koblenz and the wider area. It's also good value, especially when you get the combined ticket with the cable car. The exhibitions are interesting, particularly the one on the fort's history and the archaeological finds, and the show in the excavation area was a highlight. However, the layout of the fortress is quite confusing and could use better signposting. It was also a shame that one of the media-focused areas was closed during my visit, and I also accidentally missed the wine exhibition. All in all, it's an enjoyable place to visit, but a better layout would certainly improve the experience.
Tim B — Google review
Visited the fortress and the grounds outside, the fortress is massive, with so much to see, I didn't have an audio guide, this would have been beneficial, as a lot of exhibits only had an explanation in German. I believe a visit to the fortress, plus the cable car for 21 euros is a real bargain. Can recommend
Mick P — Google review
Apart from the history and the view, there is nothing much to see really. Compared to the entrance fee is expensive. Just the cable ride alone with the view point is sufficient to see.
Pasan S — Google review
Pretty nice place to visit with great views. Expensive to get in especially considering most of the tunnels are closed and the museum section has limited hours. Still, worth the visit.
John M — Google review
Impressive castle, with nice courtyards for walking, great view over Koblenz. You have few coffee bars and get toneode with the cable car
Marin V — Google review
This castle isn't exactly a must-visit. It's actually a former barracks used by the German army in the late nineteenth century. 🚠 The funicular ride costs 15 euros and is a glass capsule with some dirty windows. The views are decent, but the ride isn’t comfortable at all. 💶 Entrance to the castle is 10 euros, but all you really get is a view of the Rhine. Most of the buildings are just empty concrete walls—there's hardly anything to see. 🧑‍🏫 It might be interesting for a historian studying the German army of that era, but if that’s not your thing, you can definitely find better ways to spend 2 hours and 25 euros. 🆓 Just a heads-up - entrance seems to be free after 6 PM, though there are no signs to inform visitors about that.
Vasya K — Google review
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Catholic church
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In Koblenz, the Basilica of St. Castor stands as the oldest church in the area, boasting Romanesque architecture and vaulted ceilings. This historic sanctuary holds significance as it was where important negotiations took place in 842 AD regarding the division of the Franconian Empire. The basilica's rich history includes its founding in 817 AD and subsequent renovations over time, including restoration after sustaining damage during World War II. Its roots are tied to St.
Basilica of St. Castor is a wonderful historic site with a special atmosphere. Inside, the elegant vaults and architectural details create a sense of both grandeur and intimacy. The quiet and peaceful ambiance makes it a perfect place for a short break and reflection. Definitely worth a visit, especially if you’re interested in history and architecture!
Fiodor K — Google review
Set back from the main street, but admired & toured by many Germans, the Basilica of St. Castor has a lot to see. Don't miss the fountains in the monastery garden beside the basilica. This Romanesque basilica is a must-see if you go to Koblentz.
JB L — Google review
A beautiful little church with lovely grounds. There are a number of quirky items/sculptures around the church area. There used to be an unusually decorated piano outside but not sure if it's still there. I will post a picture of the piano.
Brenda — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️☆ Peaceful, Historic, and Architecturally Striking The Basilica of St. Castor (Basilika St. Kastor) is one of Koblenz’s true historical gems. Nestled just a short walk from the Deutsches Eck, this Romanesque church dates back to the 9th century and carries with it over 1,000 years of history—from religious significance to political events like treaty negotiations during the Holy Roman Empire. The architecture is understated but elegant, with twin towers, rounded arches, and a sense of solemnity both outside and in. Inside, you’ll find a calm, meditative atmosphere, with beautiful stained-glass windows, frescoes, and a modest but moving altar. It’s not overly ornate, which adds to its authenticity and sense of reverence. The surrounding garden is especially lovely—quiet, well-kept, and great for a short walk or a break from the busier tourist sites. Interpretive signs provide helpful context, though a guided tour would definitely add more depth if you’re a history enthusiast. 📍 Highly recommended for lovers of architecture, history, or anyone seeking a quiet, contemplative space in Koblenz.
Irene L — Google review
I didn't go inside but walked around the outer areas, gardens, and then down to the waterfront. Its a short walk from the old town and only a short walk to the Eke statue and the access up the fort.
Tom B — Google review
Lovely place very quiet and serene like a church is supposed to be. Springtime made it even more beautiful due to all the tulip blossoms around it.
Pritam C — Google review
Having seen so many cathedrals, I was not expecting a whole lot. But we entered to find fantastic organ music - which did stop while we were there, but it still contributed to a magical experience. The next best thing about this site was the beautiful pool on one side, the sumptuous gardens on the other side, then the very well-done timeline & graphic display in the back, detailing the rich and ancient history of the area. I wish I’d had more time there!
Chung-Hae C — Google review
It was a nice place to visit and the surroundings adjacent where the Meuse and Rhine join. Sadly the stone is black with soot from industrialization and the area would definately be a great visit and huge boost if there was some restauration to clean the stones
Barnaby R — Google review
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Liebfrauenkirche, also known as the Church of Our Lady, is a historic Catholic church dating back to the 5th century. It boasts a twin-tower facade and an onion dome, adding to its architectural charm. The square at Liebfrauenkirche is a cozy spot within the Koblenz Christmas market, offering visitors the chance to savor delicious Feuerzangenbowle while observing local artisans crafting fine gifts.
Liebfrauenkirche (Church of Our Lady) is one of the many Catholic churches in the city that is huge and beautiful. It has a great architectural and engineering design to it that makes it very beautiful on the inside! There's a lot to see in this church and it was a very nice stop
Razorrau1 — Google review
Very beautiful church. It was constructed in the 12th century, and has been renovated and expanded several times. We now see a Romanesque origin with a Gothic choir and Baroque towers.
Elaine U — Google review
A church is in center of downtown and surround by ice cream stores. Hard to miss it when you are hanging round.
Ncku16howard — Google review
Beautiful basilica with contemporary stained glass windows.
David M — Google review
Really nice church and very old 👍 you feel here in peace
Samer S — Google review
Beautiful church Very different take on the crucifixion
Julie J — Google review
What I miss is the meaning of our Lady. We got so many our ladys in the catholic Women. Z.b Our Lady of Good Concusel, Our Lady of Consolata, Our Lady of Fatima.
Annet E — Google review
Another stunning building in Koblenz
T S — Google review
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The DB Museum Koblenz is a fascinating railway museum housed in a former repair warehouse, offering an immersive journey into the history and evolution of rail transport in Germany. Located at the Koblenz-Lutzel train station, just 3 kilometers from the city center, this museum boasts a diverse collection of restored vintage trains, railway artifacts, and interactive exhibits. Visitors can explore two floors of displays showcasing everything from early locomotives to modern vehicles.
Amazing place. You can easily spend several hours here. €8 family ticket. Incredible value.
Simon L — Google review
Nice museum with some very interesting and historically significant locomotives. You are left to your own to roam around freely. Many locpmotives are accessible. Parents with children should be extremely cautious as the terrain is more a depot than a museum and the museum lies immediately besides live railway tracks with no fences, just a chain to mark the difference. Only open on Saturdays. Not very large. You would want to spend two-three hours here. Worth the trouble of getting there if you are in the area, say no more than an hour driving or so away, but not a museum I would go to great lengths to see (like Mulhouse or York).
Garratt F — Google review
Great experience 🙌😍 They doesn't have any entry fee, but if you go on with kids train trip or other for fun you have to pay little amount. And jumping trucks is also free for kids. It is really kids friendly, if you are living nearby you must visit. It have so many beautiful trains
Sameera K — Google review
Nice place for kids liking trains. You can go into sum of the locomotives and play with the buttons and switches. 8 Euros for a family ticket. A nice place to spend 2 hours with the kids. There are trains from different eras. From the beginning of the 1900 to today.
Tamir M — Google review
Great idea if you're into trains. We had a tour and the guide explained a lot of interesting things about the history of the trains.
Ati C — Google review
So worth the 3 euros just to wander around and see all the old locos and coaches. There is about one of each loco, and some extras in different colours. You can get inside the locos and coaches in the shed such as a Class 118 and some coaches built in 1938 for the then govenrment, but I did want to peep into the stuff in the yard such as the restaurant and sleep cars,but alas. Even just to sit on the running board of a Kof and watch the trains go by was a nice way to spend some time. Have been back and will be back. Note: not for those that find it difficult to get about. Lots of walking over tracks and big steps. Easy free parking. Note for those looking, you go under the rail tracks and it’s a turn up a small road schorn something str then a sharp left up to the tracks. Dropped pin Near Schönbornsluster Str. 11-1, 56070 Koblenz, Germany
Sarah M — Google review
Brilliant location to visit the only downside is that it only opens on Saturdays.
Darren M — Google review
Very nice museum with lots of variety in loco's from steam to electric. The walkable terrain is pretty large! Lots of educational exhibits. You will be entertained for hours. The entrance fee is very low, but the experiences you get out of it are priceless! Also has a fun little shop.
Karsten S — Google review
Schönbornsluster Str. 14, 56070 Koblenz, Germanyhttps://dbmuseum.de/koblenz+49 261 3961338Tips and more reviews for DB Museum Koblenz

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Haute French restaurant
Da Vinci is a restaurant located in the heart of Koblenz's old town, offering a blend of Italian and Central European cuisine. Housed on the ground floor of the historic Deinhard building, known for its champagne, the restaurant boasts a refined setting with outdoor seating available in good weather. The menu reflects the building's history and features modern French dishes paired with German and international wines.
Fantastic innovative fine dining on Michelin star level! Really liked the amazing service with a wonderful Maitre and Sommelier, great service staff and really excellent food with a great wine pairing. The Amuse Bouche hamachi was simply amazing, the bio egg was a completely new experience, but all menu items meticulously prepared on the Highest level. The ambience is design chill with absolute focus on the food. Absolutely recommend to visit! Been there with my family and we simply loved it
Joe M — Google review
Very good experience. Recommend.
Fiona — Google review
Wonderful meal, and Dominique was a pleasure to have as our server.
Ruthmary W — Google review
I really like this place. Such a friendly atmosphere!
Walter M — Google review
Gourmet restaurant with excellent and friendly service.
Steen L — Google review
Top 😋👌
Gu ( — Google review
(Translated by Google) This gourmet restaurant, centrally located opposite the castle, impresses with its stylish furnishings. You can sit comfortably in the comfortable swivel chairs. The overwhelming greetings from the kitchen already make you look forward to a wonderful evening. You won't be disappointed. The 8-course menu offered can also be reduced. Every course is a feast for the eyes and the palate. The personal and friendly service does the rest. Thank you very much for the great evening. (Original) Dieses zentral gegenüber vom Schloss gelegene Gourmetrestaurant besticht durch eine stilsicher Einrichtung. In den bequemen Drehsesseln sitzt man gemütlich. Schon die überwältigenden Grüße aus der Küche lässt die Vorfreude auf einen schönen Abend wachsen. Man wird nicht enttäuscht. Das angebotene 8 Gang Menü kann auch reduziert werden. Jeder Gang ein Fest fürs Auge und den Gaumen. Der persönliche und freundliche Service tut sein Übriges. Besten Dank für den großartigen Abend.
Ralf ( — Google review
(Translated by Google) Great food, great, humorous service with an exciting selection of food and drinks. (Original) Großartiges Essen, toller, humoriger Service mit spannender Auswahl von Speisen und Getränken.
Mar W — Google review
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Italian restaurant
Adaccio in Koblenz is a top-rated restaurant known for its authentic Italian cuisine and charming ambiance. With a diverse menu featuring thin-crust pizzas, succulent grilled steaks, fresh salads, and homemade pasta, it offers a delightful culinary journey through Italy. The cozy yet modern setting, highlighted by a central bar and open kitchen area, creates the perfect atmosphere for a relaxed dining experience or special celebration.
Adaccio in Koblenz offers an authentic taste of Italy in a charming setting. The menu features a wide range of traditional Italian dishes, from perfectly cooked pasta to delicious pizzas, all prepared with fresh ingredients. The restaurant's cozy yet modern atmosphere, enhanced by warm lighting and attentive service, makes it a perfect spot for a relaxed dinner or special occasion. Whether you're enjoying a glass of wine outdoor or savouring pasta indoor, Adaccio delivers a true Italian dining experience right in the heart of Koblenz.
Ali S — Google review
Great place to have a family lunch! Great view, extremely pleasant waiters, treating my 3 y.o. as a separate person that makes an order, so sweeet 🥰 Mediterranean salat is huge and tasty. Def will visit again 🙌
Yevheniia T — Google review
The place is nice – we sat outside and enjoyed the atmosphere. The service was excellent as well. Unfortunately, the food was only average, but the lovely setting made up for it.
Dorothea T — Google review
The burgers are so filling! We had the veggie burger (15Eur) and the chicken burger (17 Eur).. they were tasty. The restaurant is cozy, in the center and has friendly staff.
Modnar R — Google review
Great place, nice food and service is incredible. Staff is friendly, helpful and fast. Food is timed and everything is so professional. View is gorgeous and at an easy to find place on the Main Street.
Ilian K — Google review
Great food, brilliant portions and quality. Love the vibe of the whole place!
Karl O — Google review
Wandered in not expecting to find such a fantastic Art Deco restaurant, and the food was really good and prices so reasonable. The ambience of the building and the prompt friendly service from the staff made this stop a memorable visit. Enjoy the photos of the building and the food & go if you are in the area.
Patricia G — Google review
A lovely restaurant with great food and great ambiance, unfortunately let down by a grumpy waiter. He really should retire or at least recognise that tourists keep the town alive…and whilst he doesn’t speak Portuguese or English, we don’t speak German!
Geoff — Google review
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German restaurant
Weinhaus Hubertus is a historic restaurant in Koblenz, offering traditional German cuisine and a wide selection of regional wines. Housed in a 17th-century half-timbered building reminiscent of Alsatian architecture, it exudes a unique atmosphere. Guests have praised the friendly and hospitable waitstaff, recommending dishes like Schnitzel and Kalbsschnitzel with mashed potatoes.
Absolutely gorgeous. Fantastic food, many, many wines offered by the glass, and our server was just so lovely. We had a brilliant evening, strongly recommend. I had the pork medallions with spätzle and mushrooms in cream sauce and it was delicious.
Liz H — Google review
Just came in for a wine... The restaurant is really traditional German restaurant. The lady was so friendly and welcoming. Even though I came in for only 2 glasses of wine. This won't happened if you're in Frankfurt ...
SistersArt . — Google review
I was here on a trip with my Dad and his siblings. The waitress named Eileen spoke English and was amazingly helpful! The food was incredible and the resturant is really cool place. I will definitely return there.
Kenny D — Google review
Very nice traditional restaurant, reservation is recommended. Waiters speak English, the food was or is perfect. Highly recommended. Good traditional German cuisine
Caseopaya — Google review
Loved everything. Went looking for German style food, and not at a touristy place. It was great. The server was helpful and kind to us non-German speaking tourist. Probably the best meal we had on our 2 week holiday.
Tracey — Google review
Very nice food Unfortunately didn't have our first choice of wine but the alternative was very good. The waitress was very grumpy even though we managed to speak enough French she seemed not to like talking to us. We were not asked if the food was ok or if we wanted anything else. We left feeling our custom was not appreciated but don't let this out you off. The menu is very good and food all very tasty.
Charles D — Google review
Wahnsinn. Super Food. Kalbsschnitzel with mashed potatoes and also heaven and Earth, amazing combination of baked blood sausage, liverwurst with baked apples. Absolutely amazing. Ask for wine pairings and finish with wine trester. You won't regret it. Must visit in any case to taste variety of local wines. Almost everything available by the glass.
Stefan R — Google review
It was not the best I've ever had, but good experience for one time.
Mojgan — Google review
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Fine dining restaurant
Schiller's Manufaktur & Brasserie, located in Hotel Stein, has received high praise from the Michelin Guide for its exceptional culinary offerings. The renowned chef, Mike Schiller, specializes in crafting classic Mediterranean-inspired dishes that can be enjoyed either a la carte or as part of a set menu. Additionally, patrons have the option to savor these delectable creations at home. The venue itself is celebrated for its stunning ambiance and attentive staff.
(Translated by Google) Great restaurant with extremely tasty sauces. The duck was excellent. (Original) Tolles Restaurant mit außerordentlich leckeren Soßen. Die Ente war hervorragend.
Jan H — Google review
(Translated by Google) Here, honest, classic French cuisine meets warm hospitality. No frills, just genuine craftsmanship. A place to feel good and enjoy – intimate, cozy, and simply delicious. Very good value for money. For me, it definitely belongs in the Michelin Guide, but not in the star category. (Original) Hier trifft ehrliche, klassische französische Küche auf herzliche Gastfreundschaft. Kein Chichi, sondern echtes Handwerk. Ein Ort zum Wohlfühlen und Genießen – familiär, gemütlich und einfach köstlich. Sehr gutes Preis-Leistungsverhältnis. Für mich gehört es definitiv in den Michelin Guide, jedoch nicht in den Sterne Bereich.
Florian E — Google review
(Translated by Google) The food was exceptionally good, the service was very accommodating. Unfortunately the portions were very small. 1.3 times the amount would be good and appropriate. (Original) Das Essen war herausragend gut, der Service sehr zuvorkommend. Die Portionen waren leider sehr übersichtlich. Die 1,3-fache Menge wäre gut und angemessen.
Stefan B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very good 5 course meal. Mostly vegetarian. Good wines were presented. (Original) Veldig god 5 retters. Mest vegetar. Gode viner ble presentert.
Stein F — Google review
(Translated by Google) This was our first time here, and the food was truly excellent. Unfortunately, the service and ambiance couldn't live up to it. The service seemed unfriendly and distant; we weren't even asked if everything was okay. It's a shame, because from a culinary perspective, it was truly an experience. (Original) Wir waren zum ersten Mal hier und das Essen war wirklich ausgezeichnet. Leider konnten Service und Ambiente damit nicht mithalten. Der Service wirkte unfreundlich und distanziert, wir wurden nicht einmal gefragt, ob alles in Ordnung ist. Schade, denn kulinarisch war es wirklich ein Erlebnis.
Katja A — Google review
(Translated by Google) A very fine culinary evening, very friendly, attentive service, great cuisine, thank you very much, we will be happy to come back: foie gras, pâté of various vegetables, variation of sweetbreads and kidney and a beef bourguignon, which alone is worth the trip (Original) Ein sehr feiner kulinarischer Abend, sehr freundliche aufmerksame Bedienung, tolle Küche, vielen Dank, wir kommen gerne wieder: Foie gras,, pâté von verschiedenen Gemüsen, Variation von Kalbsbries und Nierle und ein Boeuf Bourguignon, der allein eine Hinfahrt lohnt
WW K — Google review
(Translated by Google) We had a very pleasant evening. The food was excellent. Since we had the surprise menu, we were completely surprised and were immediately delighted with the starter. We love the tapas-style way the appetizers were presented. Eating from the heart is uncomplicated. The warm, family-like atmosphere rounded off the whole experience. Unfortunately, I forgot to take a picture of the vegetable essence. Thank you very much (Original) Wir hatten einen sehr schönen Abend. Das Essen war hervorragend. Da wir das überraschungsmenü hatten, konnten wir uns voll und ganz überraschen lassen und waren direkt von dem Auftakt sehr begeistert. Die Tapas Art, wie die Vorspeisen angerichtet wurden, sowas lieben wir. Unkompliziert essen aus der Mitte heraus. Der herzlich familiäre Umgang hat das ganze zusätzlich abgerundet. Ein Bild der Gemüseessenz habe ich leider vergessen. Vielen Dank
Monica L — Google review
(Translated by Google) Great food, great service, but ultimately very expensive for a vegetarian surprise menu. (Original) Super Essen, toller Service, aber am Ende sehr teuer für ein vegetarisches Überraschungsmenu.
Heiko F — Google review
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German restaurant
Pegelhaus is a charming restaurant located in an 1800s riverfront building directly on the Rhine. It also serves as the official measuring station for the Rhine level, crucial for navigation and flood measurements. The modern interior and family-friendly atmosphere make it popular among visitors of all ages. With outdoor seating available, guests can enjoy stunning views of the river and its surroundings. Despite its central location, Pegelhaus surprises diners with its delicious food and attentive service.
We accidentally went to this place in the morning to warm up with hot chocolate/coffee ☕ 🍰 and were amazed by the gorgeous view from the panoramic windows! The place itself is so quiet, we loved it so much! So in the evening we came back here again for dinner! 🍔 Everything here works not for quantity, but for quality! ⭐ Highly recommend 👏🏻
Нари Т — Google review
My husband and I had a very nice dinner here tonight. The view is amazing, combined with the beautiful weather, you can't go wrong sitting on the patio. We had the beet tartar appetizer, I had the Parmesan steak, my husband had the Bolognese, all very good. My only complaint was the wine, no reds, just a rose... They had one other red on the menu but were out😢☹️🙄. This was our first visit, overall very good, hopefully they restock the wine soon!
Heidi K — Google review
Just amazing. First night in Koblenz and cannot be more happy about my choice. The restaurant has breathtaking views. Food is good. Apple pie is the best I have had.
Shamli H — Google review
The food here is truly outstanding and clearly made with high-quality, regional ingredients. The burgers were a revelation—perfectly seasoned . The reason for four stars instead of five is the time it took to get our food; it was quite busy, and we waited nearly 45 minutes for our main dishes. However, the quality made up for the delay. Come a bit earlier if you can!
Vincenzo — Google review
This restaurant was recommended by one of my coworkers as a great destination for good food and a perfect view of the Rhein. The view is lovely as you would expect, however the place smells of burnt cooking oil due to the insufficient ventilation (like most old restaurants in Germany). The seating upstairs is fine (tables for 6-8) however be prepared to sit next to someone else in case the restaurant gets crowded. This was a "warning" before we were sat by our waitress. The presentation of the food is acceptable, but not on the fancy side. We ordered a salmon and a burger. The salmon was fine, while the accompanying vegetables were not prepared well. The potatoes tasted like premade ones from the shop and not like proper gourmet food. The burger was unfortunately not edible. The meat had a foul taste, and after 2 bites, the urge to vomit was very present. The waitress asked if she could replace it with something else, but we declined as the there was no more appetite. We did not eat anything else and paid the full bill (~60€) The upsetting of the stomach continued until the evening. On the plus side, the staff is very friendly. Our experience was not on par with the recommendations. For this price category, one would expect a much better food experience.
Obada B — Google review
The food was nice, but the service was lacking! Waitress who took our order was very distracted and failed to place our order, so another member of staff had to return 15 mins later to retake our order, and he was also very distracted! They seem to be very focused on getting people seated but not so keen on quality of service once seated! Poot form!! 👎🏻
Karl O — Google review
The view is stunning. Great service with a smile. And we only ordered a 🍺
Miep — Google review
It was a very pleasant visit. The cake and coffee where great, but it would have been better had we received both at the same time. Waitresses are not very organized with kitchen staff or vise versa. By the time we got our cake the coffee was almost cold.
Martina F — Google review

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