By choosing Aachen for your stay in Germany, you have opened the door to a beautiful, historical and youthful city. Aachen is located at the centre of "Euregio", the border area between Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands. The unique location of Aachen in a tri-border region (Dreiländereck) allows for a cross-border exchange of knowledge, culture, and lifestyle that has come to fruition. People from neighbouring countries come to Aachen to work, and Aachener and Aachenerinnen (that's what people of Aachen are called!) travel to nearby Lüttich (Liège) or to Maastricht, an equally old, yet youthful, lively city. The motto "Stadt im Herzen Europas" refers to the fact that European ideals like freedom and living together in harmony without borders are a way of everyday life in Aachen. In this tri-border region, Europe has existed for a long time, outside institutions and treaties.
Today, with around 250,000 inhabitants, Aachen is a large city and the westernmost city in Germany. It is located directly on the border with Belgium and the Netherlands. The 40,000 students working in four universities, industry, and trade keep thriving beyond its borders. Every year, people from all over the world travel to Aachen to enjoy the international and easygoing atmosphere. A special annual attraction is the CHIO (Concours Hippique International Officiel), one of the most important international equestrian tournaments. Beyond that, even more is happening in town. The ''Aachener Kultursommer'', held every year in July, brings renowned musicians to one of "Germany's most beautiful open air stages". Naturally, there is the carnival in February, when people cast out the winter with costumes, parades and festive cheer.
In the "Euregio", there are not only interesting and lively cities like Maastricht or Lüttich with numerous shopping possibilities, but also cosy and inviting cafés. There region has a rich cultural offering with many concerts and parties. The entire region has a lot to offer - old hamlets in Limburg province, placid lakes and woods in the Eifel and, again and again, cross-cultural encounters with open-minded and interesting people.
If you want to leave the city behind for a while, you can do this in the forests of the Eifel in the south of Aachen, or in the Hohes Venn, a unique high moor landscape directly at the gates of the city. In summer, you can easily travel by train or car to the seaside at Oostende or Zeeland and enjoy the sun and the sea.
In Aachen, there is a lot to see and experience, and we hope that we can offer you a glimpse of that. If you're already curious, then come over and see it for yourself.