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Rhine River Cruise Cologne, the old Cathedral city, is also one of the most important traffic hubs and commercial centres in Germany, with world famous trade fairs and a busy shipping traffic. Cologne developed out of a Roman colony and looks back on a history of more than 2000 years. In the Middle Ages it was one of the leading towns in Germany. The Second World War destroyed most of the inner city; these parts were rebuilt in a modern style. The landmark and emblem of the city is the Cathedral, a masterpiece of High Gothic architecture and one of the largest cathedrals in Europe. Other tourist attractions are the town hall, the Malakoff Tower, the St Martin Church and the old abbey.
2nd Day Cochem
Arrive: 11:00
Depart: 21:30
Cochem, located on the beautiful and picturesque Mosel is regarded as one of the most romantic places in Germany. The town is dominated by its mighty castle, construction of which is supposed to have begun as early as the 11th century. Cochem was granted a municipal charter in 1332 and is now known for its beautiful half-timbered houses and its charming town centre.
3rd Day Koblenz
Arrive: 07:00
Depart: 21:30
Rhine River Cruise Koblenz is not just where history meets modernity, but also where the Rhine meets the Mosel: at the Deutsches Eck (German Corner) the two rivers join each other in front of the equestrian statue of Emperor William I.
4th Day Boppard
Arrive: 02:00
Depart: 20:00
The imperial town of Boppard is located close to the narrow horseshoe bend of the Rhine. In the 4th century the Romans replaced their citadel by a stone fortress with 28 towers, which however was soon overrun by Germanic tribes. The former free imperial city was subjugated in 1327 by the elector Balduin von Trier. Balduin immediately had the electoral Trier castle built, thereby forcing the uncooperative inhabitants to accept his rule.
5th Day Gorinchem
Arrive: 17:00
Gorinchem also spelled Gorkum, is a city and municipality in the western Netherlands, in the province of South Holland.
The city walls had four city gates: the Arkel Gate in the north, the Dalem Gate in the east, the Water Gate in the south (where the ferry to Woudrichem was), and the Kansel Gate in the west. Of these four gates only the Dalem Gate remains. The others were removed in the 19th century to make way for vehicular traffic.
6th Day Gorinchem
Depart: 12:00
Gorinchem also spelled Gorkum, is a city and municipality in the western Netherlands, in the province of South Holland.
The city walls had four city gates: the Arkel Gate in the north, the Dalem Gate in the east, the Water Gate in the south (where the ferry to Woudrichem was), and the Kansel Gate in the west. Of these four gates only the Dalem Gate remains. The others were removed in the 19th century to make way for vehicular traffic.
6th Day Nijmegen
Arrive: 17:00
Depart: 23:00
Nijmegen, situated at the left bank of the Waal, the southern arm of the Rhine is one of the two gateways of the Netherlands on the Lower Rhine. Nijmegen once was a Roman settlement. In the Carolingian period it was an imperial residence, and later became a free imperial city and Hanseatic Town. In 1579 it joined the Union of Utrecht. The towns prosperity began only with the development of industry in the latter part of the 19th century. Highlights of the old town are the Grote Markt and the St Sevenskerk (13th to 15th century), the town hall.
7th Day Düsseldorf
Arrive: 12:00
Depart: 23:59
Düsseldorf, the capital of North Rhine - Westphalia, situated on the Lower Rhine, is the office desk of the Ruhr area, the administrative centre of the regions heavy industry. It is a university town, a centre of art and fashion, a city of congresses and trade fairs. Düsseldorf is characterised by wide streets lined with elegant shops and crowded with traffic, but the city also offers visitors spacious parks and gardens.
8th Day Cologne
Arrive: 06:00
Rhine River Cruise Cologne, the old Cathedral city, is also one of the most important traffic hubs and commercial centres in Germany, with world famous trade fairs and a busy shipping traffic. Cologne developed out of a Roman colony and looks back on a history of more than 2000 years. In the Middle Ages it was one of the leading towns in Germany. The Second World War destroyed most of the inner city; these parts were rebuilt in a modern style. The landmark and emblem of the city is the Cathedral, a masterpiece of High Gothic architecture and one of the largest cathedrals in Europe. Other tourist attractions are the town hall, the Malakoff Tower, the St Martin Church and the old abbey.