Give students an immersive experience in both language and culture: Cologne has everything to enhance their German language skills while exploring this vibrant city.
Cologne - German Language School Trip
- 5 days
- +1
- Germany
- Coach
- Guided walking tour of Cologne
- German Language Lessons
- Phantasialand
- BayArena
- Chocolate Museum
- Rhine River Cruise
For the latest travel advice, including passport and visa information, visit the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office website
Sample itinerary
This sample itinerary is offered as a guideline. The trip focus, length and itinerary/activities can be tailored to meet your learning objectives.
- Day
Day 1 - Arrive in Cologne, Cologne Old Town
Arrive in Cologne via ferry from Dover, the Eurotunnel (Le Shuttle), or the Eurostar from St Pancras. After checking into your accommodation, head straight into the heart of Cologne’s Old Town (Altstadt).
Here you can explore medieval Cologne, with its historic cobblestone streets and colourful buildings. You can explore the historic Town Hall (Rathaus) to learn about the city's history while engaging with information in German, the Romanesque Great St. Martin Church, and Alter Markt (Old Market Square). Here you can sit in a café, order in German, and enjoy the lively atmosphere while practising conversational skills. Stroll across to the Hohenzollern Bridge. This iconic railway bridge is known for the thousands of love locks attached to its railings. The bridge offers fantastic views of the Rhine and the Cologne Cathedral, especially at sunset. It provides a great vantage point for photographing the city’s skyline and will set the scene for the trip’s adventures.
Finish the day with the Cologne Cable Car. This is a unique way to see the city from above. It crosses the Rhine River, providing spectacular views of the Cologne skyline, including the cathedral, the Old Town, and the Rhine park. It’s a great way to relax after a busy day!
Day 2 - Deutsche Sprachschule, Guided Walking Tour
Begin your day with a visit to our selected German language school. Classes are tailored to each student's level and focus, allowing for targeted language practice. Focus on conversation and vocabulary that you’ll use during your stay. Classes are interactive, encouraging students to practise speaking, listening, and understanding in real-life scenarios. From here, head into the city for lunch, and put your new vocabulary into practice by ordering food and interacting with restaurant staff.
This afternoon, meet your TCBC guide for a guided walking tour of Cologne. Meet at Cologne Cathedral (Kölner Dom) and learn about one of Germany’s most iconic landmarks with a guided tour in German. Visit inside to practise listening skills and ask questions to deepen your understanding. You can get a great view of the city from the top.
Crossing the Hohenzollern Bridge, you can walk along the scenic Rhine promenade, describing the natural beauty and architecture using newly learned vocabulary. At Fischmarkt, explore this historic area, interacting with market vendors and using descriptive language skills. End at Rudolfplatz, where you can practise conversation skills in one of Cologne’s vibrant squares.
Day 3 - Deutsche Sprachschule, BayArena, Chocolate Museum
Continue your language immersion with a second session at the German language school, focusing on advanced topics like grammar, idiomatic expressions, and conversational fluency. Engage in interactive sessions that emphasise speaking, listening, and vocabulary building, preparing students for the afternoon’s activities.
From here, you’ll visit Bayer Leverkusen’s home stadium for a behind-the-scenes tour. Explore the pitch, players' tunnel, and VIP areas while learning sports-related vocabulary and practising listening and speaking by interacting with the tour guide and staff.
Follow up with another sweet treat—the Chocolate Museum. Discover the history and production of chocolate, learning new vocabulary related to food, manufacturing, and history. Engage in hands-on activities that make learning fun and memorable.
Finish this fun day with glow-in-the-dark mini golf. Use this informal setting to practise conversational German in a fun and relaxed atmosphere.
Day 4 - Phantasialand
Spend the day at Phantasialand, one of the world’s best theme parks, where you can practise German in a recreational setting. Use German to read park maps, understand ride instructions, and communicate with park staff. This immersive experience allows students to practise everyday language skills in a dynamic and enjoyable environment.
After a fun-filled day, take the cable car for a scenic ride over the Rhine River, practising descriptive language to talk about the city’s skyline and landmarks.
Day 5 - Rhine River Cruise
Finish your trip with a relaxing Rhine River cruise, offering a chance to review and practise the German language while enjoying the scenic views. Use this opportunity to practise listening skills by understanding the tour commentary in German.
From here, board the coach to return to the UK after an immersive Cologne language trip.
What’s included
Full TCBC support from the moment you book until you return home
Full itinerary flexibility to ensure the perfect tour for your students
We'll source the best available flights based on your school's location
You'll have all our necessary contact details to hand should the need arise
Knowledgeable TCBC guide ready to bring your walking tours to life
Detailed itinerary, with all entrance fees included, no hidden costs
Return ferry/train tickets
Experienced local TCBC guide in Lille for your included walking tours
4 nights' hostel or hotel accommodation, with multi rooms for students and single rooms for teachers
Breakfasts and dinners daily at hostel, but we can arrange meals in local restaurants if preferred
All excursions as per your itinerary
There will be no hidden costs on tour, everything will be clearly explained before departure
24 hour emergency contact details of TCBC's office and your local guide's mobile number
The normal free staff place ratio is 1:10 but this is flexible and we'll work to whichever ratio you require
Please check with your school to ensure you are covered by an adequate travel insurance policy which we will need to see a copy of. We can help you source cover if you need
We generally don't include lunches unless requested. We prefer to let the students explore the local options and choose for themselves
If you feel you have received excellent service, then our local guides and drivers will appreciate being tipped. Guidelines will be outlined in your quote
We will inform you of the availability of ballet, opera, circus, folklore show and sports events closer to departure and invoice you at that stage
Curriculum Relevance
Whether you teach History, MFL, Art or Business Studies we can design a Munich itinerary to suit your curriculum requirements.
Together with our Education Advisor Stephanie Pinder, we have compiled useful links that show how the sights visited on your tour specifically relate to your students' studies. These will be very helpful when you come to submit the tour for approval at school.
It's important that your tour meets your learning objectives. Please feel free to download our handy introduction describing all the ways a trip to Munich can be linked to the curriculum.
We have also prepared much more detailed specifications relating to particular modules. Simply enter your name and email address, select the module you'd like and we'll send it over.
A small family company which provides an excellent personal service. You are looked after all the way.