An attractive and cultural city with an interesting history dating back over 2000 years. The top class museums of Bonn’s ”Museum Mile” include the distinctive Art & Exhibition Hall, Museum of Modern Art and a tour of the Beethoven House, Birthplace of Ludwig van Beethoven the world famous composer is a must see for all visitors. ...
Read MoreA lively cosmopolitan city, famous for its Gothic Cathedral which took more than 600 years to complete. A visit to the Chocolate Museum is not to be missed, gain an insight into the ever changing face of sport at the German Sports & Olympic Museum and enjoy a breath taking view of the city from the top of the Panorama Koln Triangle. ...
Read MoreThe heart of the Rheingau region, it is one of the most visited towns in Germany. The quaint Drosselgasse, just six feet wide is always bustling and lively. The cable car ride to the Niederwald Monument is a real delight and you can take a journey on the Winzerexpress – the miniature train which winds through the vineyards on sightseeing tours. There are also boat trips and Siegfried’s Mechanical Music Museum in the historic Bromserhof which houses one of the largest collections of self playing musical instruments. ...
Read MoreBoppard offers a host of attractions to its visitors, with its splendid river promenade, well preserved Roman and medieval town fortifications, the historic noble houses, churches, former monasteries and an unusual museum. Not to be missed is the chairlift ride to the Vierseenblick – the view of the four lakes.
Read MoreA lively town full of historic charm, with a variety of old half timbered houses as well as buildings dating from the classical period and late 19th century. It enjoys an enviable location between the Siebengebirge National Park and the Rhine River.
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