First Visit to Bonn

posted December 3, 2007 by Holly Hayes part of trip: Summer in an Oxfordshire Village

Today we took the tram into Bonn from our village on the outskirts. The tram is nice and smooth and the station is only a couple blocks from our house. We just walk through our neighborhood, cross a road, and there it is. And from there it is only a 10 minute ride to the heart of Bonn.

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The tram

street scene

Bonn street scene

We really enjoyed our afternoon in Bonn. The sun even showed itself! The train station is very central, and just a short walk away is the cathedral, which is a big, beautifully Romanesque structure. I like it a lot.

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The Bonner Münster

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Another view, with evening sun illuminating a golden mosaic over the door

Cologne gets all the glory in these parts so I didn't expect much of Bonn, but it is actually quite a historic city with some good old buildings. It was also the capital of West Germany and the birthplace of Beethoven.

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Local lad Beethoven presides over the Christmas Market

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View of the Münster with the Münsterplatz (cathedral square) on the right, which is hosting the Christmas Market.

The Christmas market at Bonn was fabulous. We once again made a lunch of it, which works great since it's both cheap and filling. And an integral part of our cultural immersion, of course! I had more potato cakes with applesauce followed by a warm, soft pretzel. David had a sausage on a roll and some hot roasted almonds. It was all seriously delicious.

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Good food at the Christmas market

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Page Title
First Visit to Bonn
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Holly Hayes
Date Published
December 3, 2007
Last Updated
April 15, 2024