On showing a Rheintaler, the holder receives a city map of Remagen worth EUR 2,50 free of charge.
Yes, various taler motifs are available on site.
Tourist-Information Remagen
Bachstraße 5
D-53424 Remagen
Phone: +49 2642 20187
Fax: +49 2642 20127
E-mail: touristinfo(at)remagen.de
Web: www.remagen.de
Summer (March to October)
Monday - Thursday 09:.30 - 12:30 and 13:30 - 17:00
Friday 09:30 - 17:00
Saturday + Sunday 10:30 - 14:30
Winter (November to February)
Monday - Thursday 09:30 - 12:30 and 13:30 - 16:00
Friday 09:30 - 16:00
Saturday + Sunday 10:30 - 14:30
Tourist-Information Remagen
Bachstraße 5
D-53424 Remagen
Phone: +49 2642 20187
Fax: +49 2642 20127
E-mail: touristinfo(at)remagen.de
Web: www.remagen.de
Living, working, spending leisure time and experiencing culture are closely linked in the town centre. The two-thousand-year-old Roman town offers its residents and guests a historical tradition with the Apollinaris Church, the Roman Museum and the ‘Bridge of Remagen’ Peace Museum, as well as a future-oriented perspective with the RheinAhrCampus Remagen and its more than 2000 students.
New development areas currently under construction and the convenient location for local public transport with an IC stop offer excellent connections to nearby and other economic and cultural centres. The current cultural programme is also impressive. The ‘Classical and cabaret series’, markets such as the LebensKunstMarkt, the Jakobsmarkt, the family and spring festival and the wine festival are visitor magnets.
And for those who want to be active in their leisure time, the wide range of clubs and associations in terms of sport, music, marksmen, carnival and adult education centre is second to none.
One more reason to come to Remagen and stay in Remagen.