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Nightlife on the Ringstrasse

The ring road area comes to life in the evenings when people gather in bars, clubs and restaurants. Cologne residents do this almost daily.

The ring road area comes to life in the evenings when people gather in bars, clubs and restaurants. Cologne residents do this almost daily. Here you can find the most fashionable and largest restaurant bars, with live music and a great atmosphere. I advise you to start the evening in Cologne right here, and only then go to nightclubs that open no earlier than 22.00.

On the small streets between Rudolfplatz and Friesen-Platz, there are small, cozy restaurants and trendy cocktail bars that do not close on weekends before five in the morning. Do not be afraid to go to the student area, whose center is Zulpiherstrasse.

There are a lot of bars here. No less and quite affordable and good restaurants. The ultra-stylish Ratenauplati has romantic restaurants, which guests drive to the Porsche. There is also a wonderful park with an excellent children's playground. Well, for adults there’s a great beer house.

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