Solingen is a city in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.
Understand
Solingen is world famous for its century old tradition of making knives and swords and you can still get a high quality blade here, but expect to pay good money for good quality.
Get in
By train
- 1 Solingen Main Station.
Get around
By trolleybus
Solingen is one of only three remaining cities in Germany to still have buses driven by overhead wires. The other two German cities to retain such systems (as of 2020) are Eberswalde and Esslingen.
See
- 1 Müngstener Brücke. with the adjacent Brückenpark: The Müngsten Viaduct between Solingen and Remscheid is the highest railway bridge in Germany, running at 107 metres above ground level. A park located below the bridge contains various playground items, a mini golf course, a hand-operated overhead ferry and a bistro. Also, there are various hiking trails in the area.
- 2 Burg Castle (Schloss Burg).
Do
Buy
Eat
- 1 Fasil, Am Neumarkt 13, ☏ +49 212 2337907, info@fasil-solingen.de. Tu - F 12:00-15:00 and 17:30-24:00, Sa 12:00-15:00 and 17:30-05:00, Su 15:00-24:00. Turkish and mediterranean food.
- 2 Gaston - Fischerstube, Breidbacher Tor 5-7, ☏ +49 212 2245904. M - Sa 10:00-21:30, Su 11:00-15:00. Seafood
- 3 Bistro & Café Valentino, Küstergasse 1, ☏ +49 212 10220. M - F 09:00-19:00, Sa 09:00-16:00. Serves breakfast, lunch and cakes.
Drink
Sleep
Budget
- 1 Adler Apotheke, Stresemannstraße 8, ☏ +49 212 2237522. Bed and breakfast in the formerly "Adler Apotheke (pharmacy)" much used by craftsman. Shared bathroom and toilets. 25€ per night in a single room.
- 2 Hotel Solinger Hof, Goerdelerstraße 9, ☏ +49 212 599030. Hotel with restaurant and three skittle lanes.
- 3 Zum Roten Ochsen, Konrad-Adenauer-Straße 20, info@zumrotenochsen.info. Small hotel with 18 rooms.
Mid-range
- 4 H+ Hotel Solingen, Teschestraße 34, ☏ +49 212 22060, solingen@h-hotels.com. All rooms are equipped with tv, radio, fridge and a bathroom.