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Aachen [1] is a city in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, at the point where Germany borders on Belgium and the Netherlands. It has a population of 246,000. In French (including crossborder train services from Brussels and Paris), the city is known as Aix-la-Chapelle, whereas its Dutch name is Aken.
[edit] Understand
Aachen was the winter capital of Charlemagne, Holy Roman Emperor from 800 to 814 AD.
[edit] Get in
Aachen central station (Hauptbahnhof)
[edit] By train
[edit] from France and Belgium
The Thalys high-speed train (http://www.thalys.nl) connects Aachen with Brussels and Paris. There are also hourly local trains from Liege. ICE-Trains (http://www.bahn.de) also connect Aachen with Brussels.
[edit] from elsewhere in Germany
Trains from Cologne and Düsseldorf run every half an hour; express trains (Regional Express) take about an hour and local trains (Regional Bahn) take 90 minutes. Several times per day, high speed train (Inter City Express) goes from Cologne to Brussels/Paris via Aachen. German railway company Die Bahn
[edit] By air
The nearest large airports are Düsseldorf and Cologne-Bonn. Both airport can be reached by train via Düsseldorf resp. Cologne central station.
Aachen and the nearby Dutch city of Maastricht have a smaller transfrontier airport (http://www.maa.nl/).
[edit] Get around
Couven Pavilion in Aachen
- Dom [2] This cathedral is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- Sit on the Market place (central city) in a summer evening, watch students and listen to guitar players and have a beer, bought at a small Turkish or Chinese diner around.
- Walk through the Frankenberger Viertel (Frankenberg Quarter), a sort of alternative area in the South of Aachen, have lunch or dinner in a Turkish or Arab diner.
- Adalbertstrasse Multiple shops and cafes in one of Aachen's pedestrian zone shopping area.
- Krämerstraße and Market, small shops in a very tourist area.
- Cafe Maredo - Delicious Argentinian food chain based in germany. Good food, not expensive. Located in Blondelstr 11. they're open late and offer late-night specials as well as lunch specials. 'www.maredo.de'
- Cafe Extrablatt - Sports bar style cafe offers food during the day and a place to hang out at night. They offer breakfast a buffet on a daily basis and a variety of lunch and dinner alternatives, especially the burgers! they're located in front of the Rathaus in the Market street (Markt str.) There's a Starbucks about 30 seconds walking on the other side of the fountain. ;)
- Estado Steakhaus - Great steakhouse with a salad bar and wide variety of dishes. Estado Steakhaus, is located on Seilgraben 39, 52062 Aachen.
- Chicken Point, Very cheap and good Chicken, Pizza and Turkish food, Ponstraße.
- The Pontstraße begins at Markt facing the historic city hall and ends at the Ponttor, part of the medieval city walls. Pontstraße is the main student hangout and offers a large variety of restaurants and bars, from pizzerias to late night hangout spots and a cinema (Apollo). A special treat are public fiestas happening at Karneval and important football matches. Don't miss it if you get the chance! Reached by a number of bus lines from Bushof; park at the near University.
- Molkerei - Pub suitable for younger crowd. Located near Ponttor.
- Cafe Madrid - Pub/Bar better for an older crowd, more posh. Located near Ponttor.
Youth hostel Aachen (Jugendherberge Aachen - Euregionales Jugendgästehaus).[3] Maria Theresia Allee 260, 52074 Aachen; phone +49(0241)71101-0
Religious services
St. Michael, Aachen-Burtscheid
Overview of christian churches in downtown Aachen:[4]
Catholic churches:
- Hohe Domkirche, Domhof (15 min from central station).[5], [6] Sun: 07:00, 08:00, 10:00, 11:30; Mon-Sat: 07:00, 10:00; Sat: 08:00
- St. Foillan, Ursulinerstr. 1 (just behind Aachener Dom).[7] Sun: 10:00, 19:30; Mon-Fri: 08:30, 18:30; Sat: 18:30
- St. Marien, Wallstraße 48 (3 min from central station).[8] Sat: 18:30; Sun: 09:45, 11:15 (pol.), 16:00 (pol.); Tue, Thu: 18:30; Fri: 18:15 (pol.)
- St. Peter, Peterskirchhof 1 (20 min from HBf; near bus depot).[9] Sat: 15:00 (vietn.); Sun: 11:15; Mon-Fri: 12:15
- St. Michael, Michaelsbergstr. 6 (Burtscheid).[10] Sat: 18:15; Sun: 19:00; Wed, Fri: 18:00
For protestant churches in Aachen see also:[11]
- Annakirche, Annastraße 35 (15 min from central station).[12] Sun: 11 Uhr
- Auferstehungskirche, Am Kupferofen 19-21 (south from station Aachen-Rothe Erde).[13] Sun: 9:30 Uhr
- Jewish community Aachen, Synagogenplatz 23, 52062 Aachen; Tel. (0)241-47780-0.
- Bilal Mosque, Prof.-Pirlet-Str. 20 (near railway station Aachen-West); Tel. (0)241-88906.[14] Friday prayer: 13:45
[edit] Get out
- World War II Henri-Chapelle American Cemetery and Memorial[15]: 16 kilometers (10 miles) from the city near Henri-Chapelle, Belgium. From Aachen, take N3 southwest toward Liege, Belgium. Turn right onto Rue du Mémorial Américain. Open daily except for December 25 and January 1; 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The cemetery is the final resting place for 7,992 American military dead lost during the drive into Germany the Battle of the Bulge. A monument is inscribed with the names of 450 Americans whose remains were never found or identified. A museum and a chapel are located on the grounds. Free.
[edit] Weblinks
Campuslife - Including Eating and Drinking guide
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