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Where to have fun in the center of Cologne?

The city center is not the most suitable district for fun in Cologne. At best, you will be able to find some good bars here. Most restaurants are designed for hungry shoppers who dine here throughout the day. But in the evenings, restaurants also work. You will be pleased to take a break from the crowds of tourists flooding the Old Town. In 2003, this.

The city center is not the most suitable district for fun in Cologne. At best, you will be able to find some good bars here. Most restaurants are designed for hungry shoppers who dine here throughout the day. But in the evenings, restaurants also work. You will be pleased to take a break from the crowds of tourists flooding the Old Town.

In 2003, the Hard Rock cafe opened in the area, and such establishments have always had their fans.

Bento box. Lively Japanese sushi bar. Reasonable prices. Sushi and noodles. Minimalist style design. An open kitchen, so visitors can watch the chef work.
Address: Breite Strasse, 116.
Opening hours: 12.00-22.30 Mon-Sat, closed on Sundays.

Cafe Piano. The cafe is located on the corner of Hoeshtrasse and Minoriten Strasse. It serves coffee, ice cream, steaks and schnitzels from early morning.
Address: I Minoritenstrasse, 2.
Opening hours: daily 8.00-22.00.

Hard rock cafe. The usual American bar and restaurant. The design used elements related to the history of rock music. There is live music on Tuesdays.
Address: Gürzenichstrasse, 8.
Opening hours: 12.00-1.00 Sun-Thu, 12.00-2.00 Fri-Sat

Bier-esel. This Brauhaus naturally serves Kölsch. Locals come here for wonderful mussels, which is quite unexpected.
Address: Breite Strasse, 114.
Opening hours: daily 11.30-24.00.

Gaststätte "La Päd". A cozy bar, heavy furniture, darkened with time, copper pots - all this immediately attracts the eye. Both locals and tourists like to be here. Drink traditional Kölsch beer, and if it’s cool outside, give preference hot mulled wine (Glühwein) and tea with rum. Great place in rainy weather
Address: Breite Strasse, 32.

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