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  1. The Cologne Card, also called KölnCard, is a special card for tourists. It helps you save money when you visit museums, attractions, take tours, go shopping, or eat at restaurants in the city. Plus, it lets you ride on public buses and trams for free. You can choose between two options: a 24-hour card for €9 or a 48-hour card for €18.

  2. If a city card covers those for a reasonable price then that's great, but if not then you're not beholden to using one. We enjoyed the museums (Ludwig in particular) and of course the Cathedral. There are many great restaurant options in that area, so choose a cuisine that you like and enjoy yourself. -JimG.

  3. The KölnCard combines all the city's best attractions and offers free transport for 24 or 48 hours starting from the first use of the card. With 50% discount on tourist, cultural, culinary and artistic activities, the KölnCard allows you to explore Cologne effortlessly.

  4. KölnCard holders can use all local public transportation within the city limits of Cologne free of charge, depending on the type of KölnCard. This right is valid for the buses, trams, commuter trains and regional trains (2nd class) of the transportation network.

  5. 1 lis 2018 · Discover Cologne comfortably and cost-effectively with the KölnCard. With free access to public transport you can travel for 24 or 48 hours and receive discounts of up to 50% from numerous partners. The KölnCard is available for single persons or groups.

  6. Enjoy unlimited travel on Cologne's public transport free of charge for as long as your ticket is valid. Get access to guided tours and private tours at unique special prices with your Köln Card; Get discounts of up to 50% on restaurants and admission to museums and attractions in the city.

  7. The KölnCard is the official tourist ticket of the city of Cologne and offers many advantages. You have 24 or 48 hours free travel on public transport and receive a discount of up to 50% on numerous attractions such as museums, city tours, Rhine boat trips, theaters, stores and restaurants.