Bonn, the former seat of the government on the Rhine, is one of the most important political, business and cultural centres in Germany and, due to its history which can be traced back more than 2,000 years, it is home to numerous historical monuments and architectural, artistic and musical treasures. Enjoy your visit to the federal city and take full advantage of the wide variety of culture on offer.
Our partner hotel is located in the outskirts of Bonn, Cologne can be reached in a few minutes via the nearby Autobahn. The excellent connections guarantee a swift transfer to the centre of the city. » more ...
Hotel Kanzler****
Best location at the 'mile of museums', you are awaited by modern hotel rooms and suites fitted with every comfort. Our !Juba" wellness area invites you to relax. » more ...
Group and Coach Tours
City trips or stop over, wether in Berlin, Weimar, Bonn, Nuremberg, Munich or Vienna - you will discover a lot of attractions. We will be happy to advise you about places of interest and supporting programms. » more!
Travel Tips There are many ways to get to Bonn - no matter if you arrive by plane, train, car or bus here you will find very useful information for your journey.
Business & Politics Bonn is located about 20 kilometres south of Cologne on the river Rhine in North Rhine-Westphalia, it was the capital of West Germany and the official seat of government of united Germany until 1999..
Sightseeing
Bonn is home to a large number of significant German museums. The most famous, and therefore a must on the Bonn "museum mile”, is the Kunst- und Ausstellungshalle der Bundesrepublik Deutschland (the Art and Exhibition Hall of the Federal Republic of Germany). Also the houses where Ludwig van Beethoven and August Macke were born fall under the "not-to-be-missed” museum highlights.
Events
Discover the magical fireworks of the Rhein in Flammen or enjoy the Beethoven festival, an international music festival that takes place annually in Bonn and the surrounding Rhineland. The second largest free festival in Germany, the Rheinkultur (Rhine culture), also attracts more than 200,000 visitors every year with its impressive performances and events.