Aachen

Germany
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About

Aachen is a charming town located in the westernmost part of Germany, close to the borders of Belgium and the Netherlands. Known for its impressive cathedral, Aachen is also a popular spa town, with its thermal springs and bath houses dating back to Roman times. The picturesque old town is filled with cafes, shops, and traditional architecture, making Aachen a destination that blends fun, history, and relaxation.

30 Best Places to Visit

  1. 1. Aachener Dom

    The Aachen Cathedral is a breathtaking example of Carolingian architecture and houses the remains of Charlemagne.
  2. 2. Rathaus Aachen

    The Aachen City Hall is a gothic architectural masterpiece and was the first German building to be declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
  3. 3. Elisenbrunnen

    A neo-classical building with thermal springs, where visitors can bathe and enjoy the healing properties of the waters.
  4. 4. Marschiertor

    One of the four remaining medieval gates of Aachen and the only one that is accessible to the public.
  5. 5. Couven Museum

    A museum of decorative arts showcasing the works of architect Johann Josef Couven and other local craftsmen.
  6. 6. Grashaus

    A historic building which once served as a residence for the canons of the Aachen Cathedral and now houses the city's municipal museum.
  7. 7. Ludwig Forum für Internationale Kunst

    An art museum featuring contemporary works by emerging and established artists from around the world.
  8. 8. Suermondt-Ludwig Museum

    A museum of European art from the Middle Ages to the 20th century, including works by Rubens, van Dyck, and Dürer.
  9. 9. Carolus Thermen

    A modern spa complex with multiple pools, saunas, and treatments, including a floating pool with underwater music.
  10. 10. Kaiserplatz

    A central square with a statue of Charlemagne and the entrance to the Aachen Cathedral's treasury.
  11. 11. Ponttor

    The only remaining fortified gate of Aachen, which was part of the city's medieval defense system.
  12. 12. Drehtür

    A rotating door made of glass located in the entrance of the Wissenschaftszentrum NRW, a science and research center.
  13. 13. Eurogress Aachen

    A convention center hosting concerts, exhibitions, and other events throughout the year.
  14. 14. St. Michael Church

    A baroque church built in the 17th century with a large nave and ornate decoration.
  15. 15. Kaiser-Friedrich-Park

    A scenic park with a lake, a playground, and walking paths, located on the site of a former imperial palace.
  16. 16. Aachen Zoo

    A small zoo with animals from around the world, including tigers, elephants, and monkeys.
  17. 17. Carolusbücherei

    A public library founded in the 16th century that is housed in a former monastery.
  18. 18. Lousberg

    A hill with walking trails and a panoramic view of the city and the surrounding countryside.
  19. 19. Tierpark Aachen

    A wildlife park with over 50 species of birds and mammals, including wolves, lynx, and deer.
  20. 20. Hansemannplatz

    A lively square with cafes, restaurants, and shops, located in the heart of Aachen's shopping district.
  21. 21. Neuzeitliches Theater Aachen

    A cultural center with a theater, cinema, and art gallery, showcasing contemporary works of art.
  22. 22. Burg Frankenberg

    A medieval castle located in the Frankenberger Viertel, the oldest and most charming district of Aachen.
  23. 23. Jakobskirche

    A catholic church built in the 19th century with a Gothic Revival style.
  24. 24. Katschhof

    A large square located between the Aachen Cathedral and the City Hall, which is used for festivals and cultural events.
  25. 25. Fürstenhaus

    A Renaissance-style palace built in the 16th century and now home to the city government.
  26. 26. Steinweg

    A street lined with boutiques, gourmet shops, and cafes, offering the best shopping and dining experience in Aachen.
  27. 27. Lousbergslauf

    A popular running event that takes place every year in the Lousberg hill, attracting professional and amateur runners from around the world.
  28. 28. Aachener Tierparkplatz

    A large parking lot located near the Aachen Zoo, which provides easy access to the city's main tourist attractions.
  29. 29. Embiricos Passage

    A tunnel connecting the city center to the Aachen Bushof, the city's main bus terminal.
  30. 30. Les Halles

    A covered market with stalls selling fresh produce, wine, cheese, and other local specialties, including the famous Aachen Printen.

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