The Belgian quarter is ideal for strolling and strolling, especially in spring and summer and before christmas.The Belgian Quarter in Cologne is one of the most expensive residential areas in Cologne and of course this also attracts chic boutiques and unusual cafés and restaurants. There's a hip crowd here. Artists, designers and other lifestyle-conscious people live or work in the Belgian Quarter.The Belgian Quarter can be found in the heart of Cologne, in Neustadt Nord. In the south Aachener Straße borders the Belgian quarter and in the north it is Venloer Straße. In the west it is bordered by the inner green belt and in the east by Flandrisch/Limburger Straße. From the Philero Hotel Cologne it is approx. 6 km to the center of the Belgian quarter, Brussels Square, where the Catholic parish church of St. Michael is also located.The Belgian Quarter takes its name from numerous street and square names named after Belgian cities or provinces. Brussels Square, Antwerpener Strasse or Flandrisch Strasse are good examples of this.
What is there to experience in the Belgian Quarter?
Our guests like the special collection of pretty boutiques, galleries, trendy pubs, bars and restaurants. The well-renovated Wilhelminian style and Art Nouveau facades are also worth seeing. Brussels Square is a popular open-air meeting place, especially for young people, to see and be seen.
The residents can be found relaxing and jogging in the city garden, which can also be found in the Belgian quarter. The Stadtgarten is a park and a popular venue where concerts and parties are held. In summer there is a beer garden and in winter there is a Christmas market, which is particularly idyllic under the trees and delights Cologne residents and guests from the end of November until Christmas.
The people of Cologne call their neighborhoods “Veedel”. So, on your next visit it's worth taking a stroll and stopping off in Veedel, Belgium.
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