Travel to Cologne, Germany to eat traditional German Foods from Halve Hanh to Himmel und Erde and more! Be sure to visit the Cologne Cathedral, Rhine River, and enjoy Kolsch – beer brewed in Cologne. Train across Europe with this:
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Cologne is a 2000 year old city in western Germany spanning the Rhine River. Some things to do in Cologne include visiting the Cologne Cathedral and doing a sightseeing cruise!
Restaurants we visited in Cologne are Bei d’r Tant Kolsch and the second one was supposed to be Bierhaus en d’r Salzgass but outside there is a whole plaza of brewhouses!
German foods to eat in Cologne include:
-Halve Hanh, a famous traditional sandwich. Name is half a rooster but there’s no meat!
-Himmel und Erde, fried black pudding with mashed potatoes, apple sauce and onions!
-Mettbrotchen, raw pork sausage meat on bread!
-Kolsch, the beer of Colgone! Must try this beer in Germany :)!
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