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Cologne Beach Club

If you prefer to lie in the sand than on the grass, then head to the lively Reinpark beach. Entrance to the beach opposite the cafe. The sand is completely clean, warm.

Cologne Beach Club

If you prefer to lie in the sand than on the grass, then head to the lively Reinpark beach. Entrance to the beach opposite the cafe. The sand is completely clean, warm. The beach goes straight down to the river. On the beach there are sun loungers and deck chairs, DJs work. There is a bar serving cocktails and snacks. On sunny days it is very crowded, so come early to take a good place.

Cologne Beach Club

Rheinterrassen, 1.
12.00-1.00 from May to September.
Paid entrance.

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