Music Tours Cologne

BusHarmonie

Travel with us by bus through Cologne and enjoy the music and its history of the Rhine metropolis. Nowhere else has a city developed so musically as the old Roman city on the Rhine. The pragmatic Roman mentality, which still prevails today, has led to many musicians coming to Cologne since the Middle Ages to make music here freely.

To experience the history of music in Cologne by bus is something very special and unique. At 5-7 stops you get off the bus and can learn a lot of interesting facts about the composers, performers and artists at the corresponding buildings or places. 

No matter what the weather, you will be able to enjoy a glass of sparkling wine and the corresponding musical examples - from the Middle Ages to the present - on the way to your next destination.

At the end of the tour Liz will sing some jazz standards. 

Duration of the BusHarmonie: approx. 2-3 hours - Stops: 5-7 - Route: within Cologne city centre
Drinks and snacks by Arrangement

We can also extend the BusHarminie and adapt it to your wishes.
We are also happy to pick up your group from the hotel, from your company or privately.

Contact us, we will be happy to make you an individual offer.

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feedback

"It was a great event. Super interesting in content, a great journey through the history of music in Cologne, sad that time was running out. By driving with music and snacks one could internalize the input well and I never had the feeling that your lectures are "to much input", as it is sometimes the case on city tours etc.. You had a great view of the city and especially the cathedral. That was a very special moment when we drove around the cathedral, thanks to the skylight. The snacks were great, too.
All in all a great idea and absolutely presentable. I would have liked to have continued for another two hours".
Oliver Hake, Cologne

"I didn't know that Cologne had such a fascinating music history! That really enriched us. And the live music at the end was also great, great voice!
We will surely come back."
Susanne Müller, Bonn
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