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DIALLING CODE +49
CURRENC €
Germany
Trains leave for
Cologne every 10
minutes. Tickets: €2.50
FROM THE AIRPORT
COLOGNE
The fare to
Cologne is about
€30 and Bonn €40.
AFTER DARK
RESTAURANTS
LOW KEY
Ecco
(7-11 Kartauserwall, Cologne,
tel: 0221800 411)
Tucked away in the Sudstadt, this
cosy local is great for evening drinks.
The staff are friendly and the décor is
relaxed but stylish
LIVE MUSIC
Beethoven-Haus
(18-26 Bonngasse, Bonn,
tel: 0228 981750) At the Beethoven House you'll find out about the life of Beethoven
and hear some of his wonderful music. There's a diverse concert programme
from classic to jazz.
LATE & LIVELY
King Kamehameha
(41 m Zollhafen, Cologne,
tel: 0221272 2860)
Edgy and modern, this club serves up a
mean cocktail and has a varied clientèle
who party hard till late.
UP TO €15
Garten Eden
(6 Friedrichstrasse, Bonn, tel: 0228 7217600)
At this Korean buffet you'll have a
mouthwatering array of dishes to choose
from, all served up in a modern atmosphere.
UP TO €30
Café Cyclo
(6-8 Martinstrasse, Cologne, tel: 02212712088)
This Vietnamese restaurant is a local favourite.
Try the delicious glassnoodle chicken salad
or the bowls of noodle soup - they're heavenly
UP TO €50
Vapiano
(1 Ollenhauerstrasse, Bonn, tel: 0228629 0606)
With its open kitchen, this restaurant has been
a huge success since it opened in 2006.
Everything is freshly cooked right in front
of you and served up by the friendly staff.
EXCLUSIVE
Vendôme
(grandhotel Schloss Bensberg, 2 Kadettenstrasse,
tel: 02204421941) It's worth the half-hour drive to visit
one of the top restaurants in the world. Voted
Germany's best chef in 2005 by Feinschmecker
magazine, Joachim Wissler never ceases
to amaze. Try his lunch menu for something
truly out of this world.

FUNNY
Bonn used to be the
capital of West Germany - Berlin only took over in 1999. Bonn has now slipped back into the sleepy calm that earned it the nickname "Capital Village".