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Cologne by road
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Aug 15, 2005, 15:31
A gateway to Germany from the west
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| Cologne's location within Germany |
Cologne could be a good place to base yourself if you're going be travelling around by car. For one, it's a nice city! It's also very close to two of the other World Cup venues, i.e. Gelsenkirchen and Dortmund. If you're driving to Germany via any of the ports on the coast of France, Belgium or Holland, it's also a convenient location to make your first World Cup destination in Germany, being only 40 miles from Aachen on the German-Belgian border.
Driving to and from Cologne to several of the other venues will therefore be quite manageable, while the trip to cities to the east and south-east (e.g. Berlin, Leipzig, Nuremberg and Munich) will be a much longer trek.
The German autobahn network runs around the city, with the A4 and A1 crossing within a mile of the Rhein Energie Stadium.
From other World Cup venues to Cologne:
| World Cup City |
Distance in km |
Distance in miles |
Main motorways en route |
| Berlin |
566 |
354 |
A1, A2, A10 |
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Dortmund |
96 |
60 |
A1 |
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Frankfurt |
190 |
119 |
A3 |
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Gelsenkirchen |
91 |
57 |
A43, A42 |
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Hamburg |
422 |
264 |
A1 |
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Hanover |
294 |
184 |
A1, A2 |
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Kaiserslautern |
241 |
151 |
A61, A63 |
| Leipzig |
493 |
308 |
A4, A45, A4, A9 |
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Munich |
565 |
353 |
A3, A9 |
|
Nuremberg |
411 |
257 |
A3 |
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Stuttgart |
366 |
229 |
A3, A67, A6 |
Route planner with address details for all 12 stadia.
See also our pages on driving in Germany and car hire details.
See also Expedia.co.uk for Cologne hotels, flights and rental cars
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