Cologne
Cruise towards Cologne
We’ll slip our mooring early this morning as our ship resumes its voyage downstream as you enjoy another fine breakfast with views of pretty riverside towns, backed by the rolling volcanic hills for which the area is renowned.
Passing the last vineyards and half-timbered houses around the pretty town of Linz, it’s not long before we reach the railway bridge at Remagen. It was captured intact by US forces towards the end of the Second World War, which some say shortened the war in Germany.
Guided tour with Lindt Chocolate Museum or the beer culture of Cologne
This afternoon, you can choose your own adventure with a choice of a guided tour to the Lindt Chocolate Museum or to explore the beer culture of Cologne on a beer and food tour.
Lindt Chocolate Museum
Today, we'll ignite your senses on a delectable journey through the world of chocolate during a guided tour of the Lindt Chocolate Museum. We'll delve into the rich history and cultural significance of this enticing treat, savouring every step of this indulgent experience. With each melt-in-your-mouth chocolate sampling, you'll be transported back to the origins of cocoa and witness its delightful conquest of Europe. Learn more about the trailblazing innovations of the Swiss chocolate pioneers who have sweetened our world and taste the finished product. Get ready to awaken all your senses - this one is perfect for those with a sweet tooth!
Afterwards, you are free to explore Cologne. You could visit the cathedral, the largest Gothic church in Northern Europe, a miraculous survivor of Second World War bombing and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Or wander around the vibrant old town, it’s beautifully restored and boasts an abundance of excellent shopping and cosy bars.
Cologne’s beer culture
Or join a guided tour of the highlights of this historic city, including its magnificent dual-spired Gothic cathedral. It’s a monumental building, taking over 600 years to build and features myriad religious and art treasures and perhaps the most intricate stained-glass windows in Europe.
Cologne has more pubs and taverns per capita than any other major city in Germany, and as we explore its tree-lined square we'll see traditional Brauhäuser (brew-houses) and beer gardens selling cologne’s local drink of choice: Kölsch.
Like Champagne, Kölsch - is a protected brew that must be crafted by a member of the Cologne Brewers Association. It's one of the few beers in the world which has a regional appellation. On our tour, we’ll learn more about this regional beer, the city’s beer culture, the beer houses and their usual etiquette - from the ordering process to how you indicate you've had your fill. And you’ll have the opportunity to practice what you’ve learned at a couple of beer houses en route as we stop to sample some, accompanied by a selection of bar snacks and German dishes such as reibekuchen (deep-fried potato pancakes served with apple puree) or the halve hahn (while it literally translates as half chicken, it is actually a rye bread roll with cheese and mustard).
After our final dinner tonight, join us for a classical music performance in the lounge and enjoy one last drink with new-found friends.
Included experiences:
Relaxing morning cruising to Cologne, your choice of guided tours and tastings: Lindt Chocolate Museum or Cologne’s beer culture & classical music performance onboard.