Duesseldorf Central to Cologne Central: Trains, Buses, Fares, Today's Connections, Routes, Duration, Types of Trains, Station Guides, Tips, Journey

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Departure

Duesseldorf Central

Düsseldorf Hauptbahnhof has 16 platforms for long-distance and regional trains, 4 U-Bahn platforms and 4 tram platforms. Take the light rail express S1/6/7/8/11/28/68 or the subway U70/74/75/76/77/78/79 or the tram 04/707/708/709 and the bus 21/822/732/ This station can be reached at 737/738/752/754/834.

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Cologne Central

Köln Hauptbahnhof (Köln Hauptbahnhof) is the main railway station in Cologne, Germany. It serves 280,000 passengers a day and is the fifth busiest train station in Germany. Because Cologne is close to France, the Netherlands and other places, the station has become a stop for many high-speed trains and overnight trains, such as ICE, Thlays and so on. The central station is located in the city centre, next to the famous Cologne Cathedral and a few minutes walk from the banks of the Rhine. The station was first opened in 1859 and rebuilt after the war. The current station was built in 1957.

The station is an important place for national and international train hubs, with many ICE, Thalys and Intercity trains, as well as RegionalExpress, RegionalBahn and local S-Bahn trains. EuroNight and DB NachtZug night service are also parked at the station. The train connects Frankfurt with the Cologne-Frankfurt high-speed rail line, which starts in the south of Cologne.

The various channels below the track contain shops, cafes and food and drinks. The station is a very safe place, even late at night. The station number is from 1 to 11. The station is not very large. You can walk from station 1 to station 11 within 2 or 3 minutes, even if you have luggage. The station departure screen will show which platform your train departs from. High-speed and long-distance trains such as IC, ICE, and EC use 1-9 stations. The ICE train goes to Brussels and Thalys trains to Brussels and Paris, using 5-9 stations. The S-bahn train goes to Koln Messe / Deutz and goes to platform 10, which will be used every few minutes.

There are 9 stations for long-distance and regional trains, 2 suburban trains (S-Bahn) platforms and 2 subway (U-Bahn) platforms. There is another important station in Cologne, located at the KölnMesse/ Deutz train station opposite the Rhine, about 400 metres from the train station. The station is connected by the Hohenzollern Bridge, a six-track railway bridge with sidewalks on each side. Frequent train services connect two stations. If you have a DB long-distance ticket, you can use the DB First Class Lounge, which offers complimentary tea, coffee, beer and snacks as well as free WiFi. The entrance is on platform 1 and follow the signs to the DB Lounge. It is usually open daily from 07:00-21:00. There are many cafes, shops and kiosks in the passage below the platform for guests to buy food and drinks. The best place is the REWE To Go supermarket located in the passage below the 6 and 7 platforms.

WiFi is available at the station and is free for the first 30 minutes. There are various ATMs around the station. If you need to store your luggage, check the Baggage Locker page for pricing and opening hours. Cologne has an innovative left-luggage system – a self-service luggage storage machine that takes your luggage to the ground and stores it when you enter your password. The machine is located in the main passage outside the DB Travel Center.

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Destination

Departure

Dusseldorf

City Overview

Düsseldorf is the capital of North Rhine-Westphalia. It has both an elegant old town and a media docking area (Medienhafen), but it reveals a laid-back urban atmosphere. From the greenery of the Königsallee to the banks of the Rhine, it is a great place to stroll, or you can sit down at the cafes and bars to see the scenery. It is also the birthplace of the famous German poet Heinrich Heine in the 19th century.

Must visit attractions

  • ##### King's Road Konigsallee

One of the most elegant shopping streets in the world. In the middle of King's Road is a canal, lined with a tree-lined chestnut avenue. Legend has it that the King of Prussia, William IV, cruised here, and the angry citizens threw horse manure at the authoritarian king, causing the king to be furious. In recognition of the crime, the street was renamed King's Road. The west side of the avenue is the banking district. The main bank branch building in western Germany. The east side is an upscale business district. There are modern luxury fashion clothing stores, jewelry stores, porcelain stores, antique auction houses and so on.

Address: Alstadt   * ##### Old Town Altstadt

Located 1 km from the Rhine, it is surrounded by many historic buildings and 260 pubs and restaurants. The old town is quaint and complete with traditional German residential architecture. Germany is famous for its beer, and Düsseldorf’s Old Town is famous for its beer halls. In less than half a square kilometer, there are many beer halls, bars and restaurants of various nationalities. Known as the most densely populated city in Europe, restaurants and pubs. The local specialty beer of Düsseldorf is Altbier, which means “old beer”. This old beer is a kind of dark beer and is unique to western Germany. The largest and most famous beer hall in the old town is Urgie, where you can drink freshly brewed real ales.

Gourmet & Accommodation & Shopping

  • ##### Gourmet

Dusseldorf's Gut Jägerhof is well known and famous, and the locals themselves love it.

  • ##### Accommodation

Most visitors choose to stay in the southern district of Düsseldorf. Düsseldorf is located on the banks of the Rhine, and its opera theatres and theatres are famous in Germany. The old town is quaint and complete with traditional German residential architecture.

  • ##### Shopping

Apropos is Düsseldorf's main shopping store, operating a high-end brand that offers its guests a unique luxury shopping experience.

The Trödel & Antikmarkt Düsseldorf flea market is open every Saturday and covers an area of about 2/3000 square meters. There are stalls outside the house and fixed booths inside the house.

Urban traffic

The traffic in the city is very convenient, and there are many choices such as bus, tram S, and subway U. If you use a one-day ticket or a number of tickets, you can use it on a variety of vehicles. You can also buy a single ticket after getting on the bus. If you are sightseeing at a tourist attraction, there is also a tourist bus that can be used, eight stations, and you can ride up and down at any time.

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Cologne (English: kə-LOHN; German: Köln [kœln] ; Ripuarian: Kölle [ˈkœlə] ) is the largest city of Germany's most populous federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia and the fourth most populous city in Germany after Berlin, Hamburg, and Munich. With slightly over a million inhabitants (1.08 million) within its city boundaries, Cologne is the largest city on the Rhine and also the most populous city both of the Rhine-Ruhr Metropolitan Region, which is Germany's largest and one of Europe's major metropolitan areas, and of the Rhineland. Centered on the left bank of the Rhine, Cologne is about 45 kilometres (28 mi) southeast of North Rhine-Westphalia's capital of Düsseldorf and 25 kilometres (16 mi) northwest of Bonn. It is the largest city in the Central Franconian and Ripuarian dialect areas. The city's Cologne Cathedral (Kölner Dom) is the seat of the Catholic Archbishop of Cologne. There are many institutions of higher education in the city, most notably the University of Cologne (Universität zu Köln), one of Europe's oldest and largest universities, the Technical University of Cologne (Technische Hochschule Köln), Germany's largest university of applied sciences, and the German Sport University Cologne (Deutsche Sporthochschule Köln), Germany's only sport university. Cologne Bonn Airport (Flughafen Köln/Bonn) is Germany's seventh-largest airport and lies in the southeast of the city. The main airport for the Rhine-Ruhr region is Düsseldorf Airport. Cologne was founded and established in Ubii territory in the 1st century AD as the Roman Colonia Claudia Ara Agrippinensium, the first word of which is the origin of its name. An alternative Latin name of the settlement is Augusta Ubiorum, after the Ubii. "Cologne", the French version of the city's name, has become standard in English as well. Cologne functioned as the capital of the Roman province of Germania Inferior and as the headquarters of the Roman military in the region until occupied by the Franks in 462. During the Middle Ages the city flourished as being located on one of the most important major trade routes between east and west in Europe. Cologne was one of the leading members of the Hanseatic League and one of the largest cities north of the Alps in medieval and Renaissance times. Prior to World War II the city had undergone several occupations by the French and also by the British (1918–1926). Cologne was one of the most heavily bombed cities in Germany during World War II, with the Royal Air Force (RAF) dropping 34,711 long tons (35,268 tonnes) of bombs on the city. The bombing reduced the population by 95%, mainly due to evacuation, and destroyed almost the entire city. With the intention of restoring as many historic buildings as possible, the successful postwar rebuilding has resulted in a very mixed and unique cityscape. Cologne is a major cultural centre for the Rhineland; it hosts more than 30 museums and hundreds of galleries. Exhibitions range from local ancient Roman archeological sites to contemporary graphics and sculpture. The Cologne Trade Fair hosts a number of trade shows such as Art Cologne, imm Cologne, Gamescom, and the Photokina.

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