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Maps of Western Germany
See maps of Germany's western region, including the federal states of Nordrhein-Westfalen, Rheinland-Pfalz and Saarland. City maps include Cologne, Düsseldorf, Bonn, Kaiserslautern, Mainz and more.

Aachen Altstadt Map
This black-and-white map shows primarily the old center of Aachen and identifies the Rathaus, Cathedral and train station.

Bonn City Map
Four excellent versions of the Bonn city map, with descriptions of each one. You can magnify areas of the map by clicking on it.

Bonn Map
This overview map of Bonn's center includes links to tourist information and city photos.

Cologne (Köln) Map
See the overview of Cologne, then click across the river from Deutz to get a close-up of the old city center.

Cologne Subway Map
Click on the map to see all the stations for the tram network in Cologne.

Düsseldorf Area Map
For an overview of the region around Düsseldorf, the Map Gallery provides this detailed map.

Düsseldorf City Map
This interactive city map of Düsseldorf gives you a close-up view of the Altstadt and identifies major sites and attractions.

Erfurt City Map
This nice map of Erfurt shows major sites. You can click on links to get information about other tourist attractions.

Kaiserslautern Map
This interactive map of Kaiserslautern lets you zoom and out to see the section of the city you desire.

Koblenz City Map
Use this interactive map of Koblenz to see magnified views of the city.

Magdeburg Road Map
This road map shows major highways for the area around Magdeburg.

Münster Map
See this overview map for a look at Münster's inner city.

Weimar
Click on "Stadtplan" to get an interactive map of Weimar. The map shows you major sites, parking lots, gas stations and other items of interest.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
     
     
     
 

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