Steigenberger Hotel Köln

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Habsburgerring 9 - 13 Cologne 50674

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10/02/2024 – 12/31/2024

Awards

- ISO 14001 certificate

Amenities

Room features and guest services

  • Calls (local)
  • Concierge services
  • Internet access
  • Laundry service
  • Luggage storage
  • View (urban)

Facilities

  • Onsite catering
  • Onsite security
  • Pet friendly
  • Rental car service
  • Wheelchair accessible

Business services

  • AV capabilities
  • Video conference

AV capabilities

  • High speed internet

Venue accessibility

  • Bus
  • Subway
  • Taxi
  • Train

Equipment

  • Dance floor
  • Portable heaters
  • Portable walls
  • Staging area

Getting Here

By car: GPS Input: Richard-Wagner-Str. 9, 50674 Cologne Coming from highway A3: At interchange Cologne East, change to A4 in direction Aachen / Deutz, drive off at Deutz in direction to city center. Cross the Deutzer bridge and drive straight via Neumarkt to Rudolfplatz. Turn left before the traffic lights, where you can drive right up to the front of the Steigenberger Hotel Koeln. Coming from highway A1: At interchange Cologne north, change to A57 in direction city center. At the end of the highway turn right into Innere Kanalstrasse. Follow to “city center”. Drive from Habsburgerring to Aachener Strasse and then turn left into Haendelstrasse. Turn left before the traffic lights, where you can drive right up to the front of the hotel. Public car park at Rudolfplatz (at the hotel) – € 2.20 per hour, maximum € 22 per day. By public transport from Cologne Central Station (Hauptbahnhof): Take line 16 (Bonn) or 18 (Bruehl) to Neumarkt station. Then change to line 1 or 7 towards Weiden or Frechen and continue to Rudolfplatz. By airplane: From Cologne/Bonn airport: From the airport station (Flughafen) take the S-Bahn S13 towards Hansaring and get of at station “Cologne/Deutz Messe”. Follow the signs to the U-Bahn and take line 1 towards Weiden to Rudolfplatz station.

Parking

  • Paid parking€28.00 / day

Distance from airport

  • 9.32 mi. from venue

Steigenberger Hotel Köln Meeting Space

Total meeting space10,764 sq. ft.
Meeting rooms7
Largest room4,026 sq. ft.
Second largest room2,228 sq. ft.
Exhibit Space4,306 sq. ft.
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Guest Rooms

Total guest rooms305
Single (1 bed)305
Double (2 beds)305
Suites1

Local Attractions

Cologne Cathedral

Historical landmark
20 minutes away
Image designer: "KölnTourismus GmbH" The Cologne Cathedral is the cathedral (Episcopal Church) of the Archdiocese of Cologne and is under the patronage of St. Peter. The cathedral was declared in 1996 by UNESCO World Heritage Site. You are cordially invited to attend any of our Masses, devotions, choir performances, and organ recitals. The cathedral is also open for silent prayer and personal devotion. Please feel free to explore the cathedral on your own and at your own pace. Alternatively, you can take one of our guided tours. During daytime Masses and special evening events the cathedral is closed to tourists! Please note: during important events, it may be necessary to close off certain parts of the cathedral at short notice. We apologise for any inconvenience this might cause. Daily opening times 6.00 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. (November to April) 6.00 a.m. to 9.00 p.m. (May to October) Opening times for tourists on Sundays and holidays 1 p.m. to 4.30 p.m.
Domkloster 4
Köln, DE 50667

Flora - Festival hall

Convention center
4 km away
The Flora, Cologne's festival hall with its rich tradition, recently celebrated its reopening after a renovation period of almost three years. It stands in the midst of a beautiful complex of parks and gardens in the northern part of the city.
Am Botanischen Garten 1
Köln, DE 50735

Cologne Carnival

2 km away
The Cologne Carnival is among the world's largest and most well-known carnival celebrations. It is also called "Fastelovend" or "Fasteleer" in dialect. The carnival session or the "Fifth Season" is officially opened on the "Eleventh in the Eleventh", 11 November, at "eleven minutes past eleven o'clock" with the presentation of the designated Cologne Triumvirate and performances by the most well-known carnival musicians at the "Alter Markt" in front of tens of thousands of spectators. Activities gradually increase afterwards: After the quiet Advent and Christmas season, the carnival sessions and balls start in the New Year. The Street Carnival - the "Crazy Days" - starts on "Women's Carnival Day", the Thursday before Rose Monday. From this date on the carnival revellers known as "Jecken" celebrate in the pubs and on the street until the evening of Carnival Tuesday.
Heumarkt 55
Köln 50667

Archaeological Zone/ Praetorium

Museum
20 minutes away
Cologne still boasts impressive relics of its Roman past, when the city served as the capital of the province of Germania Inferior. Among these relics is the Praetorium underneath the City Hall as well as a section of the Roman sewer. The Middle Ages are also represented in the future Archaeological Zone by a mikveh, the ritual Jewish bath. This mikveh served one of the oldest and most important Jewish communities in Germany. These sites will all be incorporated into the future Archaeological Zone and the associated Jewish Museum. Visitors to the original sites will find monuments from a span of two millennia. What will be presented here is the cosmopolitan heart of Cologne´s history, ranging from the impressive ruins of the Roman governor´s palace to the remains of one of Europe´s most important Jewish quarters.
Rathauspl. 2
Köln, DE 50667

"Kölnisches Stadtmuseum"

Museum
20 minutes away
The Kölnisches Stadtmuseum displays, collects and preserves objects and works of art on the history of Cologne from the Middle Ages to the present day. The permanent collection in the impressive Zeughaus, the former armoury of the city, provides an insight into the political history, economy, culture and everyday life of Cologne and informs visitors about the distinctive characteristics of the city and its inhabitants. Among the unique exhibits is a large-scale model of the city, splendid municipal silver, gleaming knights´ suits of armour and an Otto engine (internal combustion) from 1897. The permanent collection is complemented by fascinating special exhibitions.
Zeughausstraße 1–3
Köln, DE 50667

Zoo

Park
4 km away
Cologne Zoo was founded in 1860 and is one of the oldest zoological gardens. See more than 500 species of animals from all continents and oceans. Der Kölner Zoo wurde im Jahre 1860 gegründet und zählt zu den ältesten Zoologischen Gärten. Er beherbergt über 500 Tierarten. Am 19. September 2004 wurde ein etwa 2 Hektar großes Gehege für die asiatischen Elefanten, der „Elefantenpark Köln“, eingeweiht.
Riehler Str. 173
Kön 50735

Museum Ludwig

Museum
20 minutes away
In the late 1960s, Irene and Peter Ludwig assembled the largest collection of pop art outside of the USA and donated a large part to the City of Cologne. This was the basis for founding Museum Ludwig in 1976. In addition to pop art, the Ludwigs gave the museum a comprehensive collection of works by the Russian avant-garde from 1906 to 1930 as well as several hundred works by Pablo Picasso on permanent loan. With more than 180 original pieces and 730 graphic works, Museum Ludwig meanwhile harbours the third-largest Picasso collection worldwide.
Heinrich-Böll-Platz
Köln, DE 50667

Shoppingstreets Schildergasse and Hohe Straße

Shopping
1 km away
Cologne is one of the most popular cities for shopping. We're told that there are people who make special trips to our cathedral city just to stroll and shop to their heart's content. The most popular shopping streets are Schildergasse and Hohe Straße. Those who like trendy boutiques should make a detour to nearby Ehrenstraße. The glamour of many luxury brands adds its lustre to Mittelstraße. There's also a wealth of shopping opportunities in the arcades in the city centre and along the Ring. Here you can shop till you drop in an ultramodern atmosphere — and fortify yourself afterward with exquisite local delicacies in one of the many lively coffee bars. Less well-known, but therefore all the cosier, is a shopping tour through the high streets of the individual neighbourhoods (called "Veedel" in the local dialect).
Neumarkt
Köln, DE 50667

More

STEIGENBERGER HOTEL COLOGNE In the heart of the Rhine metropolis and only a few minutes away from historical sights, you will find our listed hotel in Cologne. The famous Cologne Cathedral as well as the Rhine promenade can be reached in about 20 minutes on foot. To more distant hotspots you can easily reach by train from the subway station Rudolfplatz, located directly next to the hotel, or by bus. The 305 modern rooms, some of which even have a view over Cologne, offer you more than just accommodation. Comfortable amenities include air conditioning, satellite TV, desk, safe, minibar, and a coffee machine and kettle for making tea. VEGETARIAN, CLASSIC, SWEET OR SAVORY - OUR CULINARY DELIGHTS AWAIT YOU Start your day with a delicious breakfast in our Restaurant Sands. Whether vegetarian, classic, sweet or savory, our breakfast offers you many options to start the day invigorated. In our bar 19NullZwo you can take a little break with our coffee specialties or switch off after a long business day with a first-class drink while listening to soft lounge music. The unique summer terrace at our hotel in Cologne also offers the perfect place to take a break from everyday life during the summer months.

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Jul 1 – Aug 31
Apr 1 – Apr 30
Dec 1 – Dec 31

Facility Restrictions

The hotel is a landmarked building.

Additional Information

SIGHTSEEING IN COLOGNE The central location of Steigenberger Hotel Cologne, offers you an ideal starting point for the "Must Do's" in Cologne. One of the most popular sights is the Cologne Cathedral. There are 558 steps up to the cathedral tower, but the view over Cologne makes up for it. If you would like to have a panoramic view from the other side of the Rhine with a view of the cathedral, a visit to Cologne Triangle is worthwhile. Another highlight of Cologne is the Hohenzollern Bridge, which is especially popular with couples to swear eternal love by symbolically hanging a small padlock. The Cologne Zoo is an experience for young and old. More than 10,000 animals have found a new home in the zoo. From the largest elephant park north of the Alps to the Hippodrome with fascinating insights into the world of wild animals under water. Visitors interested in history can visit the NS-Documentation Center of the City of Cologne. This is the largest memorial for the victims of National Socialism. For the somewhat different historical appraisal, a visit to the Chocolate Museum is worthwhile. Here you can make visual, auditory, tactile and even olfactory and taste experiences around the chocolate and its origin.

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