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Cafe in the Old Town

Ice cream, coffee, Kölsch - you can eat in any cafe in the Old Town.

Cafe in the Old Town

Most beer houses in the Old Town serve not only beer, but also other drinks and hot dishes throughout the day. So your choice is almost unlimited.

Cafe boll

The cafe is located on the ground floor of the Wallraf-Richartz Museum. This stylish place serves great espresso, fine pastries and salads.
Address: Martinstrasse, 39.
Opening hours: VT-SB 9: 30-20: 00; Sun 10: 30-20: 00 Sun. Closed on Mondays.

Cafe reichard

Great location - right in front of the cathedral. This is the best bakery in town. Here you can have a quick lunch using the wonderful salad bar. If you settle down in the summer on the street, and in winter under the glass roof of the winter garden, a beautiful view is guaranteed.
Address: Unter Fettenhennen, 11.
Opening hours: daily 8: 30-20: 00.

Eis-cafe sagui

Wonderful ice cream parlor next to the Dom Hotel. Unique desserts and coffee. Great service.
Address: Hohe Strasse, 164-168.
Opening hours: 10 a.m. - 8 p.m. Closed on Sundays.

Raffaello

Another great ice cream parlor overlooking the cathedral. Great fruit desserts for calorie counters.
Address: Am Hof, 28.
Opening hours: 9: 30-23: 30 (April - October), 9: 30-22: 30 (November - March).

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