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Entertainment and nightlife Cologne

Cologne residents love and know how to have fun. This is a youth city, there are many students, but in the many bars that work until late at night, and even until the morning, you will find people of all ages. Those who like to dance go to night clubs. The clubs in Cologne perform music for every taste - from rap to hip-hop and Latin. How.

Cologne residents love and know how to have fun. This is a youth city, there are many students, but in the many bars that work until late at night, and even until the morning, you will find people of all ages. Those who like to dance go to night clubs. The clubs in Cologne perform music for every taste - from rap to hip-hop and Latin.

As in most cities, different areas of Cologne have their own style and distinctive features. And the audience is going to bars and clubs corresponding. Tourists mostly prefer the bars and traditional pubs of the Old Town. Cologne beer is consumed in large quantities - from lunch to early morning, especially on weekends. On any day, locals prefer bars and nightclubs around the ring road. Students gather in bars and restaurants near Tsulipherplati, and a more stylish audience - in cocktail bars and expensive restaurants in the area Friesenplatz. Naturally, tourists are welcome almost everywhere.

But everything changes when a holiday begins in the city. Then the whole of Cologne literally goes crazy! This happens almost always. Real madness covers the city on November 11, when the carnival season begins. The culmination of the festival reaches in February, on the eve of pink monday parade. These days, up to two million visitors gather in the bars and restaurants of the city. In July, a street parade Christopher (Christopher Street) - a holiday of gays and lesbians. These days, no less tourists come to Cologne than to the carnival. In the same month, the festival of fireworks "Cologne lights", which attracts even more tourists. This is a great occasion to have fun. The August Ring-Fest music festival, during which the ring road turns into one huge siena, where rock bands from all over the world, is no less enthusiastic.

Life in Cologne does not stop between holidays. Famous performers and rock bands constantly tour in the city. There are many small venues where little-known performers perform. Jazz is very popular. You can listen to jazz in bars and restaurants, as well as on the famous Siena in Stadtgarten park. Concerts are often held in music schools, as well as on Cathedral Square. Students perform on the streets to raise money for study.

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After such a stormy social life, it can be nice to relax in the darkened hall of any of the many cinemas. It should be noted that in Germany, movie tickets are much cheaper than, for example, in the UK. The most famous blockbusters are duplicated in German, but some films go in the original language with or without subtitles. AT multiplex "Cinedom" Films are shown only in German in the Media Park, but sometimes there are premieres featuring famous actors. Find out in advance if you can see a celebrity. Each cinema has its own ticket office, but in the city center there are special ticket offices where you can find information about the cultural life of the city and purchase tickets. Cash desk staff is always ready to help.

Köln ticket - Take a look at a convenient website where you can purchase any tickets online. The site is in German, but understandable. www.koelnticket.de.



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