Bonn

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The federal city of Bonn is one of the largest city's in the Cologne Lowland, second only to Cologne itself in terms of population count. Despite the size, it maintains a cosy, relaxed atmosphere of a small town, featuring mostly low-rise buildings, a charming old town and a lot of greenery. Located only 28 km south of Cologne up the Rhine river, it has a wealth of museums and points of interest.

Bonn was the de facto capital of the pre-reunification Federal Republic of Germany ("West Germany") from 1949 through 1990. The city still holds the seats of many federal institutions and remains a popular choice for large-scale exhibitions and conferences. Bonn is also the birthplace of Ludwig van Beethoven, who is celebrated throughout the city with several memorials and events.

You should consider a trip to Bonn if you like atmospheric smaller city's with many students and a rich culture. Admirers call it Italy's most northern city because of its street culture with many cafes and soft-drinks gardens in the summer. It is also a good base for day trips to Cologne, Düsseldorf and the romantic Rhine and the Eifel region.

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Bonn's beginning dates between 13-9 BC when Romans began building roads, bridges and fortresses at a location known as "Bonna." One well-documented event was the martyrdom of two Thebaean legionaries. The Thebaean Legion was an all Christian legion, which refused to worship the emperor as a god. As punishment and the Thebaean Legion's commander, Mauritius was executed in St. Moritz as were many other Thebaean legionaries including Cassius and Florentius, Bonn's patron saints, who were martyred at the location of the present-day Münster basilica.

After the Romans left and the town had a very tumultuous history. Bonn has been destroyed and pummelled on so many occasions that it nearly became a pastime. Norman invaders were the first to burn the town to the ground in 881 and again in 892.In 1198, King Philip of Swabia and Duke Heinrich von Brabant laid siege to Bonn.In 1244 Konrad von Hochstaden, archbishop of Cologne ordered Bonn to be fortified. The reasons for fortification may have been for the Archbishop's protection as he had apparently begun fighting with Cologne's leaders and often resided in Bonn after the dispute.In 1288 under Sigfried II von Westerburg the archbishopric was transferred from Cologne to Bonn, which has since been transferred back to Cologne.

Belagerung Bonn 1689 Plan - Bonn in 1689

In 1582 Archbishop Gebhard Truchsess von Waldburg converted to Calvinism and refused to give up his position as elector.In February of 1583 Waldburg married and was in April of the same year excommunicated by Pope Gregory XIII. After the Truschessian War Gebhard fled to Strasbourg, but not before Bonn felt the rapture of Bavarian troops, who blew up the Godesberg (the archbishop's residence) with 1,500 pounds of gunpowder. While the town survived the Thirty Years' War Bonn was completely destroyed in 1689 as a result of the War of the Grand Alliance.

In December 1770 Bonn's most famous son, Ludwig van Beethoven, was born on Bonngasse. Bonn is probably best known as Beethoven's birthplace and this fact is well advertised by the city despite Beethoven's vehement disgust towards his hometown. Beethoven spent some time in Vienna hoping to study with Mozart, but after his mother's death he was forced to return to Bonn for five years to raise his two younger brothers since his father was unable to.In 1792 Beethoven returned to Vienna and never came back to Bonn.

Bonn-Bundesviertel, Luftaufnahme 2010 - An aerial view of the Bundesviertel (the federal government neighborhood) in Bonn

While Bonn is by no means a "village" its selection as seat of the government of the new west (German) state in 1949 was precisely because the partition of Germany should appear to be temporary and thus more important or symbolic city's such as Cologne, Munich or Hamburg were soon out of consideration. However in the final decision the fact that Konrad Adenauer had a house nearby may well have played some if not the decisive role, where Bonn beat out Frankfurt by a single vote. See also Cold War Europe.

After reunification it was seriously considered to keep the government in town, especially as the previously "provisional" facilities had just been upgraded bit by bit in the late 1980s. However in another close vote the Bundestag decided to move most agencies to Berlin, while some would stay in Bonn much to the chagrin of people who see the double facilities as needless Beef in favour of Bonn.

Südstadt the southern part of the city owns impressively beautiful buildings from the late 19th and early 20th century in ancient alleys. You can get an English walking tour brochure from the Bonn Tourism Board.

Tourist information

  • Bonn Information | Windeckstraße 1, 53111 Bonn - street between the post office and Karstadt. The tourist information offers almost all the help a tourist could need. They also have brochures about walking tours in English. You can also buy tickets for the theater and the opera there.

Travel to Bonn

Fly to Bonn

Bonn is nominally served by* Cologne-Bonn Airport IATA Flight Code: CGN The airport handles far more air cargo traffic than passengers, but since the airport has become the hub for a Lufthansa's low-fare subsidiary Eurowings, it is well connected to many major European airports. The airport is also well-served by other low-fare airlines like Ryanair and holiday flight specialists like and TUIfly.

That said and the airport sees very little intercontinental passenger traffic, save for a few Flights to countries like Türkiye, Morocco or Iran operated by the respective countries' airlines and serving mainly local ethnic minorities.

From the airport, take the SB60 airport bus (€8.20) to Bonn's central bus station near the Hauptbahnhof. It leaves every 30 minutes from outside Terminal 1 arrivals and takes a little over half an hour to reach the Bonn downtown. You can also take a train from the airport to Bonn-Beuel, which is on the other side of the river from Bonn city (Zentrum). A taxi to central Bonn will cost around €45.

If you are flying transatlantically, chances are Frankfurt is a better option time-wise - as you are likely to get a direct flight - though not necessarily in terms of budget. If you are cost conscious comparing airfares to CGN, FRA and several other airports in the general area is certainly a good idea, as due to the quirky nature of airline pricing differences in price of one or two hundred Euro are not at all uncommon.

Timewise, however, CGN is just as far from Bonn as the Frankfurt Airport IATA Flight Code: FRA, one of Europe's busiest intercontinental hubs. The airport has a long-distance train station directly connected to Bonn's Siegburg train station, which high-speed trains (departing every hour) reach in less than 40 minutes. When flying Lufthansa, you can even book the train connection as a part of your long-distance flight ticket - the station's IATA code is ZPY and the Lufthansa tickets to this destination are often priced the same or slightly lower as those terminating at FRA. For more details see rail air alliances

KSIB - Long-distance high-speed trains arrive at Bahnhof Siegburg-Bonn rather than the Hauptbahnhof

Travel by train to Bonn

The train route from Bonn Hauptbahnhof to Frankfurt via Koblenz is especially beautiful as it runs along the Middle Rhine Valley|Rhine and you will see many old towns and castles on the way. It takes about 2 hours.

Travelling with the regional train SE10 "RheingauLinie" from Frankfurt try to sit on the right hand side of the train for the better view and the Regional-Express RE 5 "Rhein-Express" or Mittelrheinbahn MRB26 from Koblenz to sit in the left hand side.

If you are in a hurry, however, better take the fast train (ICE) to Siegburg from Amsterdam, Basel, Brussels Frankfurt, Hamburg, Hannover, Munich or Stuttgart, among others.

  • Bonn Central Station - Bonn Hbf Despite the name, meaning Bonn central station, it is mainly served by local and regional trains and also acts as the hub for Bonn's light rail system (Stadtbahn). You can arrive from Cologne on the S-Bahn, as well as Frankfurt and Koblenz via the longer, scenic route.
  • Siegburg ICE-Bahnhof The station on the right hand side of the Rhine is where most high-speed trains (ICE) stop, instead of Bonn Hauptbahnhof. You can get from Bonn's downtown in around 20 minutes by using tram S66.
  • Bonn-Beuel only Regional trains RB27 and RE8.

By long distance bus

Traveling by Long_distance_bus_travel_in_Germany|long distance bus, you would typically take the bus lines to Cologne and then continue your travel to Bonn by regional train.

Get Around

The downtown itself is not very big and you are able to reach the different attractions there by foot.

Bonn has an excellent bus, night bus, tram and subway system operated by the local Stadtwerke Bonn. There are ticket offices and vending machines at major stations, offering single tickets (€3.70), multiple tickets and both 24-hour and weekly passes. The tickets are valid in local trains, Stadtbahn (subway), tram, buses and night buses.

It is also a good city to explore by bike. Rental bikes are available at the train station from Deutsche Bahn at platform 1 or from the Radstation behind the train station.

  • Radstation | starting at 10€ per day

What to See

  • Old Town Hall - Altes Rathaus | Built in 1737 in Rococo style.

Bonner Münster - Bonner Münster

  • Bonner Münster A beautiful basilica, in Bonn's town center. Only Bonn Information or the Bonner Münster Foundation are permitted to arrange guided tours to the basilica. The "Bonn Information" organization can arrange for non-German tours.

Bonn Kreuzbergkirche Luftaufnahme - A bird's eye view of the Kreuzbergkirche

  • Kreuzbergkirche The church is a beautiful example of baroque architecture. Today and the church serves as both a church and a (German) language and culture school, but is probably best known for the "Heiliger Steige." The church was erected in 1627/1628 on the orders of the archbishop to replace an older chapel. In 1746 Elector Clemens August von Bavarian donated the "Heiliger Steige", or holy staircase, which, according to legend has pieces of the cross the crucified Jesus set into the stone. Small brass crosses on the second, eleventh and last steps mark the spots where the pieces of the cross are supposed to be set. Beautiful view over Bonn.
  • Universität Bonn - University Main Building | It is in the former residential palace of the Archbishop and Kurfürst of Cologne, built by Enrico Zuccalli from 1697-1705. It stretches from Kaiserplatz to the Rhine (Alter Zoll) and crosses two streets (Stockenstraße and Adenauerallee) and the gates are called Stockentor and Koblenzer Tor. The building looks impressive and beautiful from the outside, but could use a renovation inside. Feel free to walk in. Best view on the palace is from the Hofgarten side. The Hofgarten is a park directly in front of the palace and a place for students to meet and relax in the summer between and after lectures. During Bonn's times as capital, it saw all the major anti-government demonstrations.

Poppelsdorfer Schloss seen from the East - Poppelsdorfer Schloss amidst the botanical gardens

  • Poppelsdorfer Schloss and Botanical Gardens Was built as a resort in rococo style for the Archbishop of Cologne Clemens August from 1715 to 1753 by Robert de Cotte and today houses the university's mineral collection, several science departments and the botanical gardens. The palace itself is not open to the public. The botanical gardens next to the palace are a peaceful and stunning location to relax, have a look at the sunbathing turtles at the pool. The gardens cultivate about 10.000 plant species. The green houses were recently renovated. Coming from the town center, walk from the University Main Building via Kaiserplatz and Poppelsdorfer Allee.
  • Doppelkirche in Schwarzrheindorf The double church St. Maria (upper level) and St. Clemens (lower level) was built in 1151 and is due to its rich ceiling paintings of saints and apocalyptic scenes one of the most outstanding romanic churches in Germany. Take Bus no. 640 or 550 to Schwarzrheindorf. You can walk back to Bonn Beuel or Bonn's downtown by following the dam and crossing the Kennedy bridge, it is a popular promenade. Take a break at Bahnhöfchen or Rheinlust near the bridge.
  • Rheinauen | A big park in the south of Bonn directly behind the Post Tower. You can walk from the downtown following the rhine promenade, it is about 3 kilometers and very popular on the weekend.

Post Tower Schürmann-Bau - Schürmann-Bau, envisaged as the seat of the (West) (German) parliament and now serving as the headquarters of the Deutsche Welle, extending flat next to the tall tower of Deutsche Post

  • Deutsche Welle Headquarters and Radio Studios - Deutsche Welle (Also known simply as DW) is Germany's international media outlet and is now housed in what was supposed to be the (German) parliament's home. After the (German) government decided to move the building was taken over by DW to become its headquarters and home to its radio operations. Tours are conducted in (German), however, tours can be arranged in English, French, (Spanish), or Portuguese when requested in advance. DW asks that anyone wishing to take a tour reserve at least two months in advance and may require you to be with a group of 6-20 persons, however and they may arrange an exception if contacted. Tours last an average of two hours.
  • Kottenforst A big nature park between Bonn (quarters Venusberg, Bad Godesberg) up to the city's of Euskirchen and Wachtberg. It is appr. 4.000 ha and popular for walking tours. The nearest ones starts at Waldesruh on Venusberg (which has also a nice cafe). Another route starts at Bahnhof Kottenforst (a pretty frame house) which you can reach by taking a train to Euskirchen, but the train only stops there on weekends).

2012-04-08 Bonn Palais Schaumburg Rückansicht - Palais Schaumburg and the former residence of the Bundeskanzler

The former capital

  • Palais Schaumburg | Until 2001 it was used to house the office of West Germany's chancellor and the chancellor's cabinet. Today and the building is used as a secondary headquarters for the chancellor.

Villa Hammerschmidt Bonn Seite Adenauerallee 01 20080831 - Villa Hammerschmidt still serves as the secondary residence of the (German) President

  • Villa Hammerschmidt | Between 1951-1994 the Villa Hammerschmidt served as the residence of the West (German) President, however, since the relocation of the (German) government to Berlin the building serves as a secondary residence for the president.

Deutsches Museum Bonn - The preserved magnetic-levitation Transrapid train welcomes you to Deutsches Museum Bonn

Museums and Galleries

The Bonn Regio WelcomeCards offers free admission to most public museums in Bonn (including all of those listed below), free rides on buses and trams on the local public transport system (VRS) and discounts to other tourism attractions. The validity for both individual or family WelcomeCards are in increments of 24 hours and can be purchased online, at the Tourismus offices or participating hotels. The 24-hour individual ticket cost €9.

  • Ägyptisches Museum | The University of Bonn-administered Egyptian Museum with a large part of items that have been plundered from Egypt.
  • Akademisches Kunstmuseum | the academic museum of antiquies is located at the other end of the Hofgarten park, directly opposite to the main building. It is a beautiful building, constructed from 1823-1830 and designed by Karl Friedrich Schinkel and Hermann Friedrich Waesemann and hosts one of the largest collections of plaster casts of ancient Greek and Roman sculptures in the world.
  • Arithmeum The Arithmeum features a collection of historical mechanical calculating machines, which today comprises more than 1200 pieces and is the largest in the world. It features the history of calculators, from ancient abacuses and ropes with knots, until the modern day PC. The design of the building itself and its colorful art collection are an added bonus.

Beethovenhaus 2 db - Beethoven's birthplace is nestled in one of the narrow streets of Bonn's old town

  • Beethoven-Haus - Beethoven House | The birthplace of the great composer is now a museum dedicated to his life and work. The museum even has a lock of Beethoven's hair on display. Somewhat ironically Bonn advertises their hometown son despite Beethoven's vehement hatred for his hometown. With a competent docent this museum is well worth the visit and is more interesting than Mozart's Geburtshaus in Salzburg (city) | Salzburg.
  • August Macke Haus | August Macke, a leading member of Der Blaue Reiter, a famous expressionist group, lived in this house with his wife, Elizabeth, for a few years and produced over 400 works in the top floor studio.

Haus der Geschichte 2009d - Haus der Geschichte brilliantly recreates past periods of (German) history

  • Haus der Geschichte - House of the History of the Federal Republic of Germany | An interesting explanation of (German) history after 1945 that is constantly updated. A must if you are interested in history or politics. Exhibitions are presented in (German) only, but guide booklets with English translations are available for a couple Euros and guided tours for school groups conducted in English are available free of charge when prebooked.
  • Kunstmuseum Bonn Modern art museum with a large and interesting collection as well as a good cafe
  • Kunst- und Ausstellungshalle der Bundesrepublik Deutschland | hosts permanently changing exhibitions which range from visual art and cultural history up to science and technology. Most of them are world class and definitely worth a visit.
  • Deutsches Museum Bonn
  • Zoologisches Forschungsmuseum Alexander Koenig - Zoological Research Museum Alexander Koenig | Zoological museum.
  • Frauenmuseum The first museum in Europe dedicated to women and their work. Changing exhibitions.
  • Heimatmuseum Beuel Museum on local history. The museum was established in 1986 on the initiative of Beuel's Local Historical Society.
  • Rheinisches Landesmuseum Museum of art and archeology, run by the Rhineland Landscape Association.

Top Travel Tips

2014-06-12 Museum Koenig, Bonn IMG 5509 - Museum Koenig

Festivals

  • Karneval | Enthusiastically celebrated in Bonn, especially on 11 November and the begin of the 'fifth season' and between Weiberfastnacht and Rosenmontag in February (peak time and the exact dates differ every year). The best parties are in Bonn Beuel at Bahnhöfchen and Rheinlust, be there early (and costumed, of course!). Bonn's central carneval parade (Karnevalszug) is on Monday (Rosenmontag), but there are also parades in the different suburbs where it is not so crowded and you might catch more sweets (Kamelle).
  • Rhein in Flammen - Rhine in Flames | Rhein in Flammen is an annual fireworks display event synchronized with live music, over the river Rhein. It takes place at five different locations between May and September. In Bonn, it takes place on the first Saturday in May. The most popular spot to watch it is the Rheinauen, where a big fair with live music and food stalls is taking place, although it can become very crowded. Another opportunity is to book a ship tour in advance (often with dinner), you will get tickets at the Brassertufer (Rhine promenade, near Kennedy Bridge). The next date for Rhein in Flammen in Bonn is 2018 May 5th.
  • Beethovenfest | A month long music festival in September with numerous concerts held in Bonn and aroung the Siebengebirge region. Many international musicians are showcased during the festival.
  • Pützchens Markt a big fun fair with roughly 500 businesses in Bonn's suburb Pützchen which takes place in September for five days. You can catch buses at the main bus station next to the Hauptbahnhof. 2015, Pützchens Markt is from 11–15 September.

Music and Theatre

  • Oper Bonn Hosts classical music concerts, opera and dance. Check their website for a recent playing schedule. You can get tickets at the Theaterkasse, Windeckstr. 1, next to Münsterplatz from Monday to Saturday 9AM Monday - 6:30PM18.30, Saturday 9AM Monday - 4PM. Box office opens 1 hour before the performance begins. Ticket prices are moderate, especially for students.

Study in Bonn

  • Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität (Universität Bonn)
  • Goethe Institut

Shopping in Bonn

Haribo shop bonn 2008 12 23 - Haribo factory store

Bonn's downtown hosts the usual chain stores like Kaufhof, Karstadt, C&A, H&M, Esprit, Zero, NewYorker, Promod, Butler's, Tchibo and Runner's Point.

  • haribo/ Haribo Factory Store |haribo/ Haribo and the world-famous Candies maker, has its headquarters in Bonn (Haribo is an acronym for HAns RIegel BOnn). The factory store is located near the old factory in Bad Godesberg, 500 m from U-Bahn 16 and 63 Wurzerstraße stop. It has a small exhibition of Haribo memorabilia as well as a huge variety of gummy sweets and gadgets. Entering is a bit of a Charlie-and-the-chocolate-factory moment.
  • Supermarkets | There is a supermarket at Kaufhof's basement where you can get normal food and many specialties, but it is quite expensive. You can find the ecological supermarket Basic at Maximilianstraße near to the Hauptbahnhof and they also have a Snacks café. There is also a REWE supermarket at Friedensplatz. Best place to buy cosmetics is dm (Sternstraße or Friedensplatz) or Rossmann (Sternstraße). Cheap supermarkets like Aldi, Lidl and Plus are outside the downtown.
  • Rheinauen flea market from April to September and the Rheinauen host a big flea market every third Saturday a month where you can find everything from second hand clothes to DVDs, bikes, furniture, books, board games and jewellery from India and Africa. Bargaining is allowed. It starts at 8 in the morning, best time to visit is 10. Take Straßenbahn Line 66 to Rheinauen.

Halal Restaurants & Food in Bonn

2013-04-21 Kurt-Schumacher-Straße 10, Bonn IMG 0106 - This villa, at Kurt-Schumacher-Straße 10, was built in 1923 and served as the Austrian and Egyptian Embassies when Bonn was the former capital of West Germany; it is now occupied by the Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods

  • Halal Bakeries | Germany is well known for its bread. There are Turkish bakeries all over the city where you can buy different kinds of bread rolls (Brötchen) starting from 30 Cent (the wholesome ones with grains are 50 Cent or more), sandwiches (belegte Brötchen) for €1,50 and pastries and cakes. A very delicious one is Schell on the junction of Stockenstraße/Am Hof or at Bertha von Suttner Platz. It is still family-run and has only 5 shops in Bonn (try the Chocolates buns, Schokobrötchen). Kamps and Lubig, however, are also quite good.
  • Mensa | The official student canteen offers several dishes, Essen 1 on the second floor is Vegetarian. The food is not gourmet but okay for a canteen. The salad bar on the 3rd floor is quite good. Mensa is also open for non-students who pay a higher price (about €5 for Essen 1), but they do not always ask for your student identification if you look young.
  • Orient-Express | A visit to Germany would not be complete without a taste of the new national dish Döner. Orient Express makes good ones, although you might get them cheaper elsewhere (but not much). Their Falafel Sandwich (vegetarian) is also great.
  • Mogul Best Indian restaurant in Bonn, although the restaurant makes the impression of a carefully redecorated garage the food is really good and the owners are friendly. It is also cheaper than other Indian restaurants.
  • Karawane | Oberkassel is a bit outside of the downtown, but Karawane is worth the effort. It is basically an "All you can eat" (but not a buffet) consisting of 10 dishes from the Mediterranean and Middle East region. The dishes change every week (see their website), you can order a Vegetarian selection (without extra charge) or additional dishes like lamb. The atmosphere is nice and the service friendly. It is often crowded, so better call for a reservation.
  • Teestube Gschwendner Not a cafe, but a Tea room in a beautiful frame house that hosts the Tea shop Tee Gschwendner. They brew high quality Tea on the second floor and also have a small choice of cakes and scones. The shop on the first floor often offers free Tea tasting of one or two teas in a Samowar.

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  • io//2023-09-16&checkOut=2023-09-17&9572&&Hilton+Bonn&hotelId=268441&&.Zz3506 beeb5dff4598b20495c-206204 Hilton Bonn next to the Kennedy Bridge, very central.
  • io//2023-09-16&checkOut=2023-09-17&9572&&Maritim+Hotel+Bonn&hotelId=268447&&.Zzbae97d1565c044c28145e6a-206204 Maritim Bonn 10 minutes from town center by taxi
  • io//2023-09-16&checkOut=2023-09-17&9572&&AMERON+Bonn+Hotel+Königshof&hotelId=268434&&.Zzbb10726388a94f068fa4dd3-206204 AMERON Hotel Königshof Close to the town center and located just beside the Rhine river
  • io//2023-09-16&checkOut=2023-09-17&9572&&Bonn+Marriott+Hotel&hotelId=1198095003&&.Zzda6 bfc0cbc8341ae81e00c6-206204 Bonn Marriott World Conference Hotel Opened in 2016, it has a 17th-floor panoramic restaurant.

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More Muslim friendly Destinations from Bonn

  • Cologne — only 20-25 min by train. Get out at Köln Süd for partying at Zülpicher Straße or at Köln Hauptbahnhof for sightseeing and the downtown.
  • Königswinter — home to Drachenfels (1010 ft), crowned by the ruins of a historic castle built early in the 12th century by the archbishop of Cologne, rises behind the town. From the summit, which can be visited by the Drachenfels Railway and there is a magnificent view, celebrated by Lord Byron in Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. A cave in the hill is said to have sheltered the dragon which was slain by the hero Siegfried. Take Line 66 Telekom Express until Königswinter.
  • Rheinsteig
  • Zülpich — an old Roman settlement with a newly opened museum centered on Roman baths and bathing culture. It is also a gateway to the Eifel region.
  • Burg Satzvey

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