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I rode the Cologne CityTour hop-on hop-off bus in May 2026 as part of my Cologne Tourism collaboration. The ticket was provided — which means I had no financial stake in recommending it. Here's what I actually thought.
Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links. The CityTour Cologne ticket was provided by Cologne Tourism as part of a press collaboration. All opinions are my own.
My Personal Verdict: Worth it on Day 1 — on a dry day
"The Cologne CityTour is a good orientation tool for a first-time visit. Pre-book to skip the queue. If it's raining, the open top deck closes and the experience is significantly diminished — factor the weather into your decision."
Insider Tip:Keep your headphones on you the entire time — they hand them out at boarding and will not replace them if you lose them between stops. And check the weather: no sun means no open deck.
What Is the Cologne CityTour?
The Cologne CityTour (operated by CityTour Deutschland) is the city's hop-on hop-off double-decker bus service covering the main sights. Note: this is not Big Bus — Cologne's hop-on hop-off service is run by CityTour, a separate operator. Buses run every 30 minutes and the route starts and ends at Cologne Cathedral. You can buy your ticket directly on the bus, or pre-book in advance — I pre-booked, which I'd recommend so you board straight away without handling payment at the stop.
Audio commentary is available in multiple languages via headphones provided on boarding — German and English are the primary languages, with others available. You receive headphones once, at the point of boarding, and are asked to keep them with you for the entire visit. If you hop off and reboard later, you will not be given new headphones. Don't leave them on the seat when you hop off.
What's Included — Route and Stops
The Cologne CityTour covers a loop around the central sightseeing area with around 10–12 stops, including:
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- Cologne Cathedral / Hauptbahnhof — main boarding point
- Hohenzollernbrücke area — Rhine bridge and love locks
- Rheinauhafen — harbour district with the Kranhäuser crane buildings
- Chocolate Museum — stop directly outside the museum
- Deutzer Brücke — crossing to the Deutz side of the Rhine
- Deutz / Arena area — view back toward the Cathedral across the river
- Zoo / Rheinpark — north along the Rhine
- Back to Cathedral — completing the loop
The full loop without hopping off takes approximately 70 minutes. On a busy day with traffic, closer to 90 minutes.
Cologne CityTour Price (2026)
| Ticket | Price |
|---|---|
| Adult (16+) | ~€25 |
| Child (5–15) | ~€13 |
| Under 5 | Free |
| Combined bus + Rhine Boat Tour | ~€30 adult |
| With KölnPass |
Tickets are valid for 24 hours from first boarding, so if you board at noon you can use it again the next morning.
Worth knowing: there's a combined ticket for ~€30 that includes both the CityTour bus and a Rhine boat cruise. If you were planning to do a Rhine boat tour anyway, this is better value than buying both separately.
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If you have a KölnPass, show it at boarding for your discount — don't buy a separate ticket, present the pass directly. Read my KölnPass review to see if that card makes sense for your visit overall.
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My Experience — What I Thought
I pre-booked my ticket and boarded at Cologne Cathedral — the main starting stop. Staff greeted us in both English and German, which I appreciated — it immediately felt welcoming rather than purely transactional. Headphones were handed out at boarding for the audio guide.
Here's my honest account: it was raining on the day I rode it, and the open top deck was closed. That was genuinely disappointing. The whole point of a hop-on hop-off bus is the open-air upper deck experience — looking out over the city as you move through it. With the sunroof closed due to rain, you're sitting in a covered lower deck looking through windows, which is a significantly lesser experience. I wanted to properly see and explore the city from above, and I couldn't.
I mention this not to be unfair to CityTour — rain is weather, not their fault — but because it's the most important practical thing to know before booking. Check the forecast.
What worked well:
- The boarding experience was smooth — staff professional, greeting in both languages, headphones sorted quickly
- The audio commentary is concise and factual, covers key historical context as you pass each landmark
- The Rheinauhafen stop is genuinely useful — it's a 15-minute walk from the Cathedral and many people skip this area; the bus makes it an easy drop-in
- Buses run every 30 minutes, which is a reasonable wait time if you hop off to explore
What wasn't as strong:
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- Rain = closed top deck — this fundamentally changes the experience (see above)
- The route is a fairly standard landmark circuit — doesn't cover the Belgisches Viertel or more local neighbourhoods
- Keep your headphones on you between stops — they won't replace them if you leave them behind
Cologne CityTour vs Walking — Which Is Better?
| Factor | CityTour Bus | Walking |
|---|---|---|
| Coverage | Covers more ground | Limited to walking distance |
| Flexibility | Hop on/off at stops | Go anywhere, any time |
| Cost | ~€25 adult | Free |
| Best for first visit | Good orientation | Need a map/app |
| With a pram | Accessible (ramp at main stop) | Complete freedom |
| Weather dependent | Top deck unusable in rain | Fine in any weather |
| KölnPass synergy | 20% discount | N/A |
My honest take: Walking wins for the Cathedral area, Old Town, and Rhine promenade — these are compact and easily walkable. The CityTour adds value for covering Rheinauhafen, the Deutz side of the Rhine, and the Zoo/Rheinpark stretch without a long walk.
If you have 2 days: Day 1 morning on foot (Cathedral, Old Town, bridge), Day 1 afternoon on the CityTour bus (Rheinauhafen loop, orientation). Then walk on Day 2 with your bearings established.
Tips for the Cologne CityTour
- Check the weather before booking — if rain is forecast, the open top deck closes and you lose the main reason to ride it
- Pre-book your ticket — you can buy on the bus too, but pre-booking means you board straight away
- Buses run every 30 minutes — factor this in when planning hop-off stops
- Hold onto your headphones — given once at boarding, not replaced if you lose them between stops
- Board at the Cathedral — the main starting stop; aim for a front upper-deck seat on a sunny day
- Consider the €30 combined ticket if you also want a Rhine boat tour
- With a KölnPass: Show it at boarding — the ~20% discount is applied immediately
- With kids: Children under 5 ride free; the lower deck is more practical for small children
Is the Cologne CityTour Worth It?
Worth it if:
- This is your first visit to Cologne and you want an overview
- You have the KölnPass (discount brings it to ~€20)
- You're with someone who needs a break from walking
- The weather is sunny — open top deck makes it worthwhile
- You want the combined bus + boat ticket at €30
Skip if:
- You're visiting on a rainy day — lower deck only, poor value
- You're a confident walker with your itinerary planned
- You're only in Cologne for 3–4 hours — not enough time for the loop
- You've visited Cologne before and know the layout
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If you're visiting the Chocolate Museum, the CityTour stops right outside — combine both on the same afternoon. And check if the KölnPass is worth it for your trip — at 20% off, it brings the bus ticket into better value territory.
Related: Full Cologne Travel Guide · KölnPass Review — Is It Worth It? · Hotel Leskan Park Review
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