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Sports Cologne

Beyond the Rhine, in the Doin district, is the Cologne Arena ice palace, where the city hockey team Kölner Haie (Cologne sharks) is training. The Cologne team won the German championship eight times. Hockey in the city is very popular and causes general interest. Every year in September, a Ford Cologne Marathon is held in Cologne. The marathon starts with the Mindenstrasse in the Deutz district. AT.

Beyond the Rhine, in the Doin district, is the Cologne Arena ice palace, where the city hockey team Kölner Haie (Cologne sharks) is training. The Cologne team won the German championship eight times. Hockey in the city is very popular and causes general interest.

Every year in September, a Ford Cologne Marathon is held in Cologne. The marathon starts with the Mindenstrasse in the Deutz district. The last time it was attended by 17,500 runners, and even more spectators gather along the track. The route is laid along the streets and bridges of the city. You can go rollerblading in Cologne, but it is better to avoid the cobbled streets.

And Kölnarena

Willy-Brandt-Platz, 2, Deutz.

U-Bahn: Deutz / Messe.

FC Köln

and Rheinenergie Stadion, Aachener Strasse, 999.

Tram: Rheinenergie Stadion.

Pools

In summer, outdoor pools are most popular. AT Eis- und schwimmstadion next to the zoo there is a climbing wall, a basketball court and a winter ice rink, and Lentstrasse, 30. U-Bahn: Zoo / Flora.

Bicycle

Cologne residents love to ride a bike. This is a great way to relax and see the city. If you rent a bike, try to ride only on specially marked paths that are in the city and in large parks.

Radstadion Köln Hbf - here you can rent bicycles, and Breslauer Platz (main station).

Spa centers

Weekends should be dedicated to taking care of yourself. Go to the thermal spas, where you can spend the whole day in mineral baths, baths, a sauna, on a massage table or in a beauty salon.

Claudius Therme (Therme Claudius)

and Sachsenburgstrasse, 1 (Rheinpark).

www.claudius-therme.de.

Paid entrance,

Bus number 150 from Deutzer Bahnhof Station; U-Bahn: Zoo / Flora and cable car.

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