Belgisches Viertel

"Belgisches Viertel" is part of Neustadt-Nord in Cologne, which implicates *– when speaking German –* that it’s located close to the inner city. Shopping people will be very satisfied. A lot of residing hip boutiques with selected labels, all kinds of shops, galleries, restaurants and bars make it a downright shopping area and at some kind the popular-place of Cologne, you might also call it a catwalk where you would take your bike with. Meeting somebody on a mild night at *Brüsseler Platz* ain’t no miracle. But it sure is miscellaneous! While your stay, check for events like „le bloc“, „chic belgique“ or „le tour belgique“, where shopping will be possible until late hours. Enjoy the green areas, because Grüngürtel from the one side and Aachener Weiher from the other embrace the whole *Veedel.* Look for mind-blowing graffiti by famous artists and for concerts in one of the many Kiosks. After your tour, get a drink and relax in one of the many bars and cafés. Aachener Straße will give you lots of opportunities. And if you’re asking yourself why it’s called the Belgian neighborhood, check the street names and try to find a real *Kölsche Jong or Mädsche*, we heard they might be hard to find… Well, it’s a popular place, but charming on the first sight.

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Brüsseler

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Try this and experience the probably purest taste of chicken in the area. This meal will make you smack your lips every time you remember it! Provided by a local and biological farmer from *Eifel,* which is about an hour away by car, there’s nothing left you could carp about. This place looks and indeed was once the typical *Kölsch-Kneipe,* which it is still transformed to on football evenings. Brüsseler got its patronage from the place that’s been there before, but you wouldn’t guess it: the football equipment is hidden behind lovely new interiors. The imposing, church-like windows decorate the room (and hide the TV’s when there’s no champions league and stuff), while the rest stays 'urig' (a german word that would be a combination of rustic and cozy) and still welcoming with a lot of wooden materials and dimmed light from beautifully picked designer-like lamps. Apart from Kölsch you could also order a recommendation of Brüsselers Gin variations in the late evening or try one of their fresh, homemade salads with your next chicken – they serve them in cute glasses. Will definitely convince you, we’re visiting Brüsseler mostly two times a week for lunch…

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KENKAWAI Store&Spa

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