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Solingen, located in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, is renowned worldwide as the "City of Blades" for its centuries-old cutlery manufacturing heritage. This historic city blends industrial legacy with medieval charm, evident in landmarks like Solingen Cathedral and ancient city walls. Surrounded by the scenic Bergisches Land region, it offers abundant hiking and cycling trails for nature enthusiasts.
Must-see attractions include the German Blade Museum showcasing cutlery craftsmanship, the Gothic Solingen Cathedral, and Müngstener Brücke - Germany's highest railway bridge. The Industrial Museum provides insights into local manufacturing history. Don't miss the medieval quarter of Gräfrath with its weekly market and half-timbered houses.
Solingen's cuisine features German classics like Rhinish Sauerbraten (marinated pot roast) and Blutwurst (blood sausage). Local breweries serve excellent German beers, best paired with pretzels. For dessert, try the regional specialty Kirschtorte (Black Forest cherry cake). Many traditional restaurants operate in historic buildings.
Solingen's public transport relies on buses covering urban and suburban areas. The VRR transit pass allows unlimited travel on buses and regional trains. From Düsseldorf or Cologne, regional trains reach Solingen in 30-40 minutes. Well-maintained bike lanes make cycling convenient, with rental options available. Driving requires caution due to narrow streets in old town areas.
The ideal visiting period is May to September for pleasant weather and outdoor activities. Summer sees fewer tourists despite cultural festivals. Christmas markets create magical winter atmosphere, but prepare for cold temperatures.
German is the main language, with basic English comprehension in tourist areas. Reliable 4G coverage throughout city, free WiFi in cafes. Cash and EC cards dominate payments, though credit cards accepted at larger establishments. Emergency numbers: Police 110, Ambulance 112. Pharmacies (Apotheke) display red "A" signs, with Sunday rotations. Tap water is drinkable, bottled water inexpensive. Voltage 230V using Europlug (Type C/F).