Leisure Activities in Koblenz

All year round, leisure activities in Koblenz provide a wide range of options for every age group. Koblenz is loaded with lavish shopping areas, resorts, restaurants, and spas that ensure that your trip to Koblenz is hassle-free. From a convincing landscape and outdoor to some world-class stay options and facilities, Koblenz packs an incredible amount of diversity in the luxury activities it offers. So be it a family vacation, a friends reunion or a solo trip to feed your wanderlust, these activities in Koblenz are a must try for a leisurely vacation!

Let's explore our list of recreational & leisure places in Koblenz:

  1. Kurfurstliches Schloss

    Garden, Historical Site, Palace

    You can’t explore this entire stunningly beautiful neo-classical palace. However, the little bits that are open to the public are worth drooling over. Commissioned in the late 18th century, it was used by the emperor Wilhelm I as his official residence during his years as military governor. Today, its many rooms are used by various federal offices. There is a café on the ground flo...Read more
  2. DB Museum Koblenz

    4.7 (524 Votes)
    DB Museum Koblenz

    Museum, Specialty Shop, Specialty Museum

    This volunteer-supported railway museum is quite interesting. It sued to be a freight wagon repair shop. Today, based mainly on the concept of electric rail, there are about 40 locomotives and 50 carriages and wagons. A small shop here sells memorabilia and gifts.
  3. Mittelrhein-museum

    4.3 (277 Votes)
    Mittelrhein-museum

    Art Museum, Museum, Photo Gallery, Exhibition

    This is one of Germany’s most prestigious municipal museums of art. The exhibition on the first floor showcases important works from the 19th and the 20th centuries. Most of the paintings are landscape paintings of the Rhine by German and British artists. There is also a significant late medieval religious art collection. Altogether, about 200 years of Rhine’s cultural history is ex...Read more
  4. Schmetterlings Garden Or Butterfly Garden Image
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    Garden, Wildlife Park, Bird Watching

    This is a garden famous for its butterflies. This garden has other animals as well such as turtles and birds. Bird watching is one of the many activities that can be performed in this unique garden. The garden houses other animals such as snakes, frogs, various colorful birds etc. The garden offers a pleasant atmosphere and is not much crowded.
  5. Rathaus Or Town Hall

    Museum, Walking Area, Historical Site, Entertainment

    The Rathaus is the city town hall. This place is ideal for taking a walk and enjoying the view around. There are a vast number of buildings around. The Great Council Chamber is also located here. The city hall was converted into a gymnasium in the 18th century. The room has been used for receptions, lectures and concerts. This museum depicts local architecture as well. The locality comprises of...Read more
  6. Deutsches Eck

    4.6 (630 Votes)
    Deutsches Eck

    Water Body, Waterfront, View Point, Walking Area

    The rivers Mosel and Rhine meet at the tip of this headland. The part that always gets the tourist excited is how the different colors of the two rivers meet. A great statue of Kaiser Wilhelm I on horseback towers above the attraction– it’s said to express German might, optimism and nationalism. And that’s not the only bit of nationalism you’ll see – there’s ...Read more
  7. Ehrenbreitstein Fortress

    4.5 (418 Votes)
    Ehrenbreitstein Fortress

    Museum, Landmark, Ancient Ruin, Historical Site

    The fortress looks over the Rhine and Koblenz from a hill. Its fame is due more to its role as an important cultural centre rather than any architectural beauty. Here you’ll find several museums: Haus der Fotografie (photography) Haus der Archaologie (archaeology)– explores Koblenz’s archaeological history. Landesmuseum Koblenz (temporary exhibitions) Haus des Genusses Three ...Read more
  8. Romanticum

    4.2 (463 Votes)
    Romanticum

    Exhibition

    Every city should have something like this to tell its story! This interactive exhibition contains about 70 stations that tell the story of the Upper Middle Rhine Valley. You board a virtual steamship that courses the river, and learn about the legends and tales of the Rhine as you do. You meet all the personalities that shaped the Rhine’s history, such as Goethe to Heine, from Queen Augu...Read more
  9. Rhein-Museum Koblenz

    4.3 (233 Votes)
    Rhein-Museum Koblenz

    Library, Museum, Educational Site, Exhibition

    Rather than take a chronological approach to telling the history of the Rhine River, this museum picks out specific chapters in the river’s story and builds the exhibition around them. Each exhibit has the feeling of a fable. The museum covers subjects such as evolution; industries such as mills, shipping and fishing; and navigation, through models of ships and an actual steam engine. The...Read more
  10. Schangelbrunnen

    4.4 (462 Votes)
    Schangelbrunnen

    Statue, Square, Fountain

    Koblenz, like Bremen, has its own sculpture with attitude. Instead of child urinating, this bronze sculpture spits jets of water from its mouth. The secret behind this fountains’ story lies in its name. Koblenz was once a part of France, and kids born here at that time were called Franco-Germans who were often called Jean (after the German Johann or Hans). In local dialect, this was devel...Read more
  11. Historiensaule

    Historiensaule

    Landmark, Walking Area, Historical Site, Monument

    This is an interesting place that depicts the 2000 years long history of this town. This beautiful monument is located in a great plaza. The columns display the important events that took place in this town many years ago. It is a unique experience to observe the details of the sculpture. This evocative monument gets more and more visitors every year, who also love to visit the surrounding rest...Read more
  12. Gorresplatz

    Gorresplatz

    Garden, Landmark, Walking Area, Statue

    This square has a long history – it was once settled by the Romans! It’s been called many names through history, but the current one comes from the poet Joseph Gorres. The squares most prominent landmark is the magnificent fountain-sculpture in the centre. 10 metres high and elaborately carved with many scenes from Koblenz’s history, it was a gift to the city from the Rhinelan...Read more