Cologne Cathedral, Old Town & History Tour
Cologne packs two thousand years of history into a walkable centre — from Roman Colonia and the twin-spired Gothic cathedral to the sobering story of the 20th century. This itinerary threads the Dom, the Old Town lanes and the city's Roman and wartime past into one absorbing day, with the best-rated guided tours and tickets to book along the way.
At a glance
- 1Cologne Cathedral (Dom) & its treasures
- 2Old Town lanes & the Rhine promenade
- 3Roman Colonia beneath the streets
- 4WWII history at the EL-DE Haus
Start at Cologne Cathedral
Begin at the Kölner Dom, the soaring Gothic cathedral that took over six centuries to complete and survived the war to become a UNESCO World Heritage Site. A guided or audio tour explains the Shrine of the Three Kings, the medieval stained glass and the 533-step climb up the south tower for a view over the Rhine. Arrive early, as this is Germany's most-visited landmark.
Wander the Old Town and Roman roots
From the Dom, drop into the cobbled Altstadt with its colourful gabled houses, the Great St Martin church and the Rhine promenade. A walking tour connects the highlights and the hidden lanes, revealing Cologne's Roman origins as Colonia — the reason for its name — with traces of the old city wall and mosaics nearby. The Chocolate Museum on the riverfront makes an easy extra stop for families.
Cologne's 20th-century history
Round off the day with the harder chapters of Cologne's past. Specialist history walks cover the city's near-destruction in WWII and the Nazi era, centred on the EL-DE Haus — the former Gestapo headquarters, now a memorial and documentation centre. Knowledgeable guides trace how the medieval city was rebuilt around its surviving cathedral, giving real depth to everything you have seen earlier.
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