Viktoria Cologne

The Viktoria Cologne is one of the most impressive properties in Cologne, originally housing the Museum of Music History around 1906 and today a historic hotel that is full of character and architecture.

General Information

Call our friendly customer service team for more information on 0203 475 3022 to discuss this fantastic city break deal before it goes. The Viktoria Cologne is one of the most impressive properties in Cologne, originally housing the Museum of Music History around 1906 and today a historic hotel that is full of character and architecture. Rooms are spacious and tastefully designed, meaning a relaxing nights sleep for all. Centrally located and close to many public transport links, this hotel is ideal for a stay in this historic city. Travel Now Pay Later The Viktoria Cologne Jetnow. The exterior and interior are harmoniously styled with oriels, marble walls, wall and ceiling paintings, stucco elements and pillared alcoves.

Facilities

  • Bed & Breakfast
  • Central Location
  • Guest Car Park
  • WiFi

Flight & Transfer Information

Flight duration approx. 1 hours 30 mins, transfer to hotel around 30 mins by taxi or shuttle bus.

Rooms

Standard single or double rooms available.

Standard Double

All rooms have bath/shower/WC, SAT flat screen TV, minibar, desk, telephone and safe. Quality box-spring beds ensure guests sleep well. Every bathroom includes a hair-dryer and make-up mirror. Many of the rooms have air-conditioning which can be adjusted manually, and views over the River Rhine.

Food & Drink

Centrally located to experience local restaurants and bars.

Main Restaurant

Breakfast room.

Local Attractions

Cologne (Köln) offers many fantastic attractions, led by its famous cathedral whose filigree twin spires dominate the skyline. The city’s museum landscape is especially strong when it comes to art.

On the Rhine, Cologne (German: Köln) is a cultural capital and university city enriched with more than 2,000 years of history. In Roman times Cologne was in charge of a province, and ancient vestiges bubble through the city’s surface at medieval Romanesque churches and the gripping Romano-Germanic Museum. This decorative German city is more than a classic christmassy location, it is a spectacularly beautiful place all year round.

An international pilgrimage site, Cologne Cathedral has held the reliquary of the Three Kings since 1164. In 1248 work started on a new Gothic home for these precious remains, and it was inspired by the ethereal cathedrals of Northern France. Now a UNESCO site, Cologne Cathedral is the single most visited landmark in Germany. Exhibiting art from after 1900, the Ludwig Museum was set up in the 1980s in the modern, purpose-built complex near the cathedral. Visit the old town and as you saunter from square to square in the historic centre of the city it’s worth remembering that three quarters of Cologne was obliterated in the war. In the north of the city, next to the zoo is Cologne’s loveliest park: 11.5 hectares of sprawling lawns, individual gardens and greenhouses around an exquisite glass palace inspired by London’s Crystal Palace and built in the 1860s. Hohenzollern Bridge, this tiered-arch bridge between the cathedral and KölnTriangle dates to the start of the 20th century. A whisker away from the Rathaus there’s a museum about perfume in the very rooms where Eau de Cologne was invented in the 18th century. On the left bank of the Rhine at the Hohenzollern Bridge are jetties where you can board a boat for a cruise along the storied Rhine River.