Alternatives for commutersLine 18 will be separated between Bonn and Cologne
After three weeks of no trains running between Cologne and Bonn, there will now be some limitations on line 18 starting on March 23. What commuters need to know.
After three weeks of no trains running between Cologne and Bonn, there will now be some limitations on line 18 starting on March 23. What commuters need to know.
A man allegedly attacked and robbed an 18-year-old young woman in the pedestrian underpass at Beuel train station late on Friday evening. Police are looking for the alleged perpetrator.
The Roman villa in Ahrweiler is opening its doors for the summer season. The ancient roof tiles bear traces of domestic cats, wild animals and more. The entrance area has been renovated. What can visitors expect?
Several thousand voters cast their ballots at the Russian Consulate General in Bonn on Sunday for the Russian presidential election. The sentiment among voters was not as clear-cut as one might have thought.
At the start of this week, it’s expected to get a little warmer in Bonn and the region. Wednesday is supposed to be especially mild. Will the sun also make an appearance? The outlook for the coming days.
Getting a driver's license is not a cheap in Germany. A few tips from the Auto Club Europa (ACE) can help you save money.
The anti-fascist group Antifa is holding a demonstration in Bonn on Saturday. It will wind through the city center, with several hundred people expected to participate. Traffic disruptions are to be expected.
The first rays of sunshine will soon be luring people outdoors. But where to go and what to do in and around Bonn? We have put together some tips for spring outings in Bonn.
Once a year, Bonn's Melbgarten opens its doors, bee hotels are built in Rheinbach and Neuwied's city center is transformed into a sea of flowers. Here’s a look at the spring markets in Bonn and the region.
Sales of the Deutschlandticket in Bonn and the surrounding area are on the rise. According to the VRS, the market will soon be saturated. On the horizon, the railway infrastructure faces a decade of refurbishment work, which will mean considerable disruptions for passengers. What happens next?
A Ferris wheel has been set up on the banks of the Rhine in Beuel since the middle of the week. It is to be opened on Saturday, when the spring festival takes place there. Werner Koch, chairman of the Beuel trade association, tells us a little bit about what to expect.
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