Cologne, Germany
Cologne is the fourth largest city in Germany after Berlin, Hamburg and Munich. Cologne is built on both banks of the river Rhine. The University of Cologne is one of the oldest institutions of Europe and world famous for the financial part. It has one of the most famous carnivals. The most popular attraction in the city is the huge Cathedral church, Dom (Kölner Dom).
Koblenz, Germany
In the most ancient part of Koblenz stand several buildings which have a historical interest such as castles, churches and statues.
Koblenz is one of the most beautiful and ancient cities of German.It's located between the confluence of the rivers Rhine and Moselle. Since 1890 the city is devided in two parts: the old and the new one. The old city is closely built and has only a few fine streets and squares, while the new city posesses numerous broad streets and a magnificent frontage along the Rhine.
Kehl, Germany
Kehl is a picturesque small town with stone buildings.
Kehl is a town in southwestern Germany. It is located on the River Rhine, dirrectly opposite the French city of Strasbourg. Two bridges join Germany with France, Kehl with Strasbourg.
Mainz, Germany
The city is famous as the home of the invention of the movable-type printing press, as the first books printed using movable type were manufactured in Mainz by Gutenberg in the early 1450s.
Mainz is the capital of the state of Rhineland- Palatinate in Germany and is located on the river Rhine at its confluence with the Main. It has plenty of museums and other sights.
Nijmegen, Netherlands
Nijmegen is famous for the International Four Day March Nijmegen an annual event starting on the third Tuesday in July, comprising four days of walking.
Nijmegen is a municipality and a city in the east of the Netherlands, near the German border it is considered to be the oldest city in the Netherlands. Some of the sights in Nijmegen are the Africa Museum, the Museum Park Orientalis, the Valkhof museum and Velorama (bicycle museum).
Rotterdam, The Nerthelands
Rotterdam is the second largest city in the Netherlands and lies on a strategic position at the Rhine-Meuse-Scheldt delta. Rotterdam is one of the largest and busiest ports in the world. The city is renowned for its architecture and modern buildings of twentieth century. Many museums, nightlife and summer festivals, will fascinate every visitor.
Rüdesheim, Germany
Rudesheim is also a part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Rudesheim is a winemaking town and it is located in the heart of the Rhine river area at the southern entrance to the Lorelei Valley. It is a romantic holiday town. Music, dancing and the delightful surroundings are some of the things that visitors can enjoy.
Speyer, Germany
Some of the highlights of the city are the Memorial Church, the remnants of medieval Synagoge and the Transportation museum.
Speyer is a city of Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany.It is located beside the river Rhine. Founded by the Romans, it is one of Germany's oldest cities. Speyer is dominated by the Speyer Cathedral, a number of churches and the Altportal (old gate). In the cathedral, beneath the high altar, are the tombs of eight Holy Roman emperors and German kings.
Strasbourg, France
The city of Strasbourg is also rich in museums.
Strasbourg is the capital and principal city of the Alsace region in eastern France and is the official seat of the European Parliament. Located close to the border with Germany, it is the capital of the Bas-Rhin département. Strasbourg is the seat of several European institutions, such as the Council of Europe (with its European Court of Human Rights, its European Directorate for the Quality of Medicines and its European Audiovisual Observatory) and the Eurocorps, as well as the European Parliament and the European Ombudsman of the European Union. The city is the seat of the Central Commission for Navigation on the Rhine. Two bridges join Strasbourg with Kehl (city of Germany), France with Germany.