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Best Party Hostels
in Cologne

4 reviewed party hostels · from €20.91/night · Hostelworld rated

🏨 4 party hostels
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💰 From €20.91/night

Party Hostels in Cologne

Cologne’s nightlife runs on Kölsch, the local beer served in those tiny 0.2-litre glasses: because the faster you finish, the quicker the next one arrives. Head to **Friesenstrasse** on a Friday night and you’ll see the street packed with groups spilling out of bars like Goldfinger, where the city’s biggest pub crawl kicks off at 9 pm. The hostel scene here keeps it simple: budget beds, social vibes, and easy walks to the action. **Hostel Die Wohngemeinschaft** stands out with its own bar and nightclub downstairs, meaning you can start the party without leaving the building. Most hostels sit in Ehrenfeld or near the Belgian Quarter, putting you within 15 minutes of the Rhine and the cathedral, so you’re never far from either a club or a quiet bench by the water.

Top Party Hostels in Cologne

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Best Party Hostel
9.5

Die Wohngemeinschaft

from 22.50 / night

Fun and crazy party hostel with an individually designed room. Great café for socializing, especially in the evening, when it turns into a bar full of people. And the atmosphere is even better when DJs are playing live. The common room is always vibrant and full of other travelers happy to join quiz nights, beer pong, and table tennis.

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8.4

Jugendherberge City-Hostel

from 49.60 / night

Social hostel perfect for travellers who like to enjoy the natural surrounding. One of the biggest hostel in Germany, with 186 rooms and several common areas. Guests can enjoy free breakfast, café, and bar. There is even a party room able to accommodate up to 80 people.

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Budget Pick
7.4

Station Hostel for Backpackers

from 20.91 / night

Station Hostel for Backpackers offers the ultimate party vibe right in the city's heart. Steps from the train station and Cologne Cathedral, it’s perfect for backpackers looking to explore the city by day and party by night.

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SMARTY Cologne City Center

SMARTY Cologne City Center Hostel, a place that offers the best prices as also a 24-hour reception and bar. This place is great for any type of traveler and where you will be able to meet people from different cultures. SMARTY has 24hrs snack and coffee place and the best part is that you can spend your nights partying or doing an exciting city tour.

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Pub Crawls in Cologne

Organised nights out with a local guide

Pub Crawl Cologne

Fridays and Saturdays
€15

The city’s biggest pub crawl visits three clubs, starting at Goldfinger on Friesenstrasse. Your €15 ticket includes a welcome shot, drink discounts, and entry to all venues. The group is mostly backpackers, and the crawl runs until 3 am. No need to book: just turn up at 9 pm.

Meeting point: Goldfinger, Friesenstrasse 54

Which Area Should You Stay In?

How Cologne's nightlife zones break down

Ehrenfeld

A former industrial district turned artsy nightlife hub. The streets around Heliosstraße and Venloer Straße are lined with bars, clubs, and street art. It’s where Cologne’s creative crowd goes to drink, dance, and argue about music. Trams 3 and 4 run through the middle, so it’s easy to reach from the city centre.

Best for: Indie bars and late-night techno

Belgian Quarter

A grid of streets packed with vintage shops, trendy cafés, and cocktail bars. Moltkestraße and Brüsseler Straße are the main drags, and the crowd is a mix of students and young professionals. It’s more relaxed than Ehrenfeld but still lively until the early hours.

Best for: Cocktail bars and vintage shopping

Altstadt (Old Town)

The postcard-perfect centre, with the cathedral, Rhine promenade, and traditional beer halls. It’s touristy but essential for a Kölsch with a view. The streets around Heumarkt and Alter Markt are the busiest, especially on weekends. Walk along the Rhine for a quieter escape.

Best for: Beer halls and riverside views

Bars and Clubs in Cologne

Where the hostel pub crawls end up, and where to go on your own

Goldfinger

The starting point for Cologne’s biggest pub crawl. Expect a mix of backpackers and locals, cheap shots, and a dance floor that fills by 11 pm. The crowd is friendly, and the music leans toward chart hits and throwback anthems. If you’re here for the crawl, arrive by 9 pm to grab your wristband.

Hostel Die Wohngemeinschaft

This hostel has its own bar and nightclub downstairs, so you can pre-drink without stepping outside. The bar serves €2 Kölsch and €3 cocktails, and the club plays everything from techno to indie. It’s a solid spot to meet other travellers before heading into the city.

Club Bahnhof Ehrenfeld

A converted train station in Ehrenfeld with three floors of music: techno, house, and live bands. Entry is €8–€12, and it gets busy after midnight. The outdoor area is perfect for a breather between sets. Trams 3 and 4 stop right outside, so it’s easy to reach from the city centre.

Früh am Dom

A traditional beer hall next to the cathedral, serving Kölsch since 1904. The wooden benches fill up by 7 pm, and the waiters keep the glasses coming until 11 pm. It’s touristy but worth it for the atmosphere: order the pork knuckle if you’re hungry.

M20

A two-floor club in the Belgian Quarter with a rooftop terrace. The music is a mix of house, disco, and indie, and the crowd is a bit older than the backpacker scene. Entry is €7–€10, and it’s open until 5 am on weekends. The terrace is a great spot for a late-night snack.

Artheater

A bar and club in Ehrenfeld with a cinema upstairs. The music downstairs is mostly techno and drum & bass, and the crowd is a mix of locals and travellers. Entry is €5–€8, and it’s open until 4 am. The cinema shows indie films if you need a break from dancing.

Stiefel

A dive bar in the Belgian Quarter with €3 beers and a jukebox. It’s small, smoky, and always packed with students and backpackers. The staff don’t tolerate bad behaviour, so it’s a safe spot to start your night. Open until 3 am.

Practical Info

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Getting around Cologne
Trams and buses run from 4:30 am until midnight, then night trams take over on key routes. A single ticket costs €3.20, or grab a 24-hour pass for €9.50 if you plan to hop on and off. The main train station, Köln Hbf, sits right next to the cathedral, so most hostels are only a 10–20 minute walk from there.
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Beer prices and portions
Kölsch comes in 0.2-litre glasses, usually priced at €1.80–€2.50 depending on the bar. Traditional beer halls like Früh am Dom pour until 11 pm, while late-night clubs in Ehrenfeld keep serving until 5 am. If you order a ‘halve Hahn’, you’ll get a rye roll with cheese: don’t expect a chicken.
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Daily budget basics
Hostels start at €12 for a dorm bed, but the party spots often charge €20–€25. Street food (currywurst, döner) runs €4–€6, while a sit-down meal in the Belgian Quarter costs €10–€15. Club entry fees range from €5–€12, sometimes including a drink.
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Best hostel locations
Ehrenfeld is the backpacker hub: cheap eats, indie bars, and a 15-minute tram ride to the cathedral. The Belgian Quarter offers trendier spots and vintage shops, all within walking distance of Friesenstrasse’s nightlife. Altstadt (Old Town) puts you next to the Rhine and the beer halls, but prices creep up the closer you get to the cathedral.
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Nightlife opening hours
Pubs open around 5 pm and most stop serving at 11 pm, except for late licences in clubs. Venues in Ehrenfeld and on Friesenstrasse stay open until 3–5 am. Sunday is quiet: many places close, but a few beer gardens near the Rhine keep the benches warm.
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Pub crawl details
The main pub crawl starts at 9 pm on Fridays and Saturdays at Goldfinger on Friesenstrasse 54. Tickets cost €15 and include entry to three clubs, a welcome shot, and drink discounts. No need to book ahead: just turn up, pay, and join the group.

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