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Discover Cologne's dark side on the Crime on the Rhine tour, exploring historic crimes, executions, and notable locations in this 2-hour guided walk for €18.

The Crime on the Rhine guided tour in Cologne offers a unique perspective on the city’s history, focusing on crimes, punishments, and the darker stories that have shaped this vibrant city. Priced at $18 per person and lasting 2 hours, this tour takes you through Cologne’s city center, highlighting locations linked to infamous crimes, executions, and medieval honor codes.
What makes this experience compelling is the focus on original sites like Roncalliplatz, the archbishop’s prison, and the Finance Court, where the last death sentence in West Germany was carried out. The tour is led by an expert guide who shares vivid stories about Cologne’s criminal past—from medieval honor to modern scandals.
While the tour is accessible and barrier-free, it’s best suited for those interested in true crime stories and history buffs who can handle content that’s not for the faint of heart. It also attracts groups who appreciate an unvarnished look at the city’s darker side, but bachelor or party groups are not permitted.
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The meeting point for this city walk is at Kreuzblume, opposite Café Reichard at Kardinal-Höffner-Platz, 50667 Cologne. This central location makes it easy to find and offers convenient access for travelers arriving via public transport or walking.
Participants are encouraged to wear comfortable shoes and bring weather-appropriate clothing for whatever the weather may be. Since the tour is barrier-free, it accommodates those with mobility challenges, but it’s wise to check accessibility details if needed.

The tour takes visitors through key historic crime scenes and locations that reveal the city’s dark stories. For example, Roncalliplatz features the site of a notable incident where a scuffle in the cathedral led to an attempted execution that failed—a fascinating glimpse into medieval justice.
At the archbishop’s prison, the guide shares stories related to honor and punishment in the Middle Ages, providing context on how crime and social order intertwined in Cologne’s history. The Finance Court is the site of West Germany’s last death sentence, marking a turning point in legal history.
Other highlights include Breite Straße, known for the Gladbeck hostage-takers, and Hühnergasse, whose story adds to the city’s colorful and sometimes grim past. Each stop brings to life stories of murder, honor, and punishment that shaped the city’s identity.
The tour is led by Manfred, an expert guide known for his engaging and smooth storytelling. He balances humor with serious historical facts, making the true crime stories accessible and compelling. Visitors appreciate how time flies under his narration, and how he makes stark facts feel vivid and real.
The guide’s expertise ensures that the stories behind these sites are well-explained, making the experience both educational and entertaining. The German-speaking guide occasionally shows content in its original language, adding authenticity to the storytelling.
More Great Tours NearbyThis tour unearths Cologne’s dark secrets, from medieval executions to modern scandals. One story recounts how buying a book once led to gallows, illustrating how literacy and morality intertwined in the past.
Another story covers a baker’s downfall due to alcoholism and how honor played a vital role in the Middle Ages, where a cassock once dressed a murderer—highlighting the complex relationship between religion, crime, and social reputation.
Plus, the tour reports on a murder during the Pope’s visit, emphasizing how public figures and religious events intersected with crime. These stories illustrate Cologne’s unvarnished history and how justice was meted out through public punishment.
The 2-hour tour is designed to balance historic storytelling with walks through Cologne’s city center. The barrier-free route ensures accessibility for all participants.
The tour operates in German, with some content in its original language, so those who speak German will get the full experience. The tour is not suitable for children under 16 and bachelor or party groups are discouraged to maintain the focus on serious crime stories.
Booking is flexible, with free cancellation available up to 24 hours in advance and the option to reserve now and pay later, offering peace of mind for travelers with changing plans.
While some find the few locations and story length a bit lengthy or less engaging, many appreciate the guide’s storytelling ability and the stunning historical sites visited. The expert guide makes the experience worth the price, providing entertaining and educational content.
The tour’s pace is steady, with enough time at each site to absorb the stories without feeling rushed. Comfortable shoes and weather gear are recommended, as the walk covers various outdoor locations.
This tour is ideal for history enthusiasts, true crime fans, and those interested in Medieval justice and Cologne’s darker stories. It appeals to adults who can handle graphic stories about crime and punishment.
It’s less suitable for children under 16, and those seeking a lighter sightseeing experience might prefer other tours focusing on Cologne’s landmarks or river cruises.
The Crime on the Rhine guided tour offers a fascinating glimpse into Cologne’s history through the lens of crime, justice, and honor. For €18, this 2-hour walk combines entertaining storytelling with visits to historic sites that played roles in the city’s darker chapters.
The expert guide’s ability to weave vivid stories, along with the accessible route, makes this a compelling choice for those interested in true crime stories and medieval punishments. While some might wish for more stops or shorter stories, the overall experience remains engaging and informative.
Those who enjoy learning about the city’s unvarnished past and uncovering stories behind historic landmarks will find this tour worthwhile. It’s perfect for adults seeking a different side of Cologne that goes beyond typical sightseeing.
Is this tour suitable for children?
No, it is not suitable for children under 16 due to the mature content and themes of crime and punishment.
How long does the tour last?
The tour has a duration of 2 hours.
What language is the tour conducted in?
The live guide speaks German, with some content shown in its original language.
Is the tour accessible for people with mobility challenges?
Yes, the tour is barrier-free and wheelchair accessible.
Where does the tour meet?
It begins at Kreuzblume, opposite Café Reichard, at Kardinal-Höffner-Platz, 50667 Cologne.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the start.
What should I bring?
Travelers should wear comfortable shoes and bring weather-appropriate clothing.
Are drinks or food included?
No, the tour does not include food or drinks; it focuses on storytelling at historic sites.