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Are you ready for a unique dining experience? From dusk till dawn, these renowned German cities offer some of the most breathtaking views from sky-high restaurants, towering buildings, and TV towers. Let's embark on a tour of unforgettable culinary adventures.

Berlin:

After the reopening of Berlin's TV Tower's famous "Sphere Tim Raue" on the 207th floor, the city gains a new Michelin-star gem serving timeless classics with a spicy twist. Although Tim Raue himself won't be in the kitchen, expect quality and flavor with every bite.

Frankfurt am Main:

With a skyline known as "Mainhattan," Frankfurt hosts various fantastic dining spots in its high-rise buildings. The highest restaurant and "highest bar in Germany" debates lie between the "NFT Skybar" and the bar in the "Maintower" high-rise. For Michelin-starred dining, the "Main Tower Restaurant" prevails, offering a great location right in the middle of Frankfurt and a spectacular view.

Cologne:

In the Triangle Tower, CologneSky offers a one-of-a-kind dining experience on the 28th floor. With a panoramic view of Cologne's cityscape and a 4-course menu starting at 90 euros, your taste buds will savor the flavors while your eyes feast on the awe-inspiring views.

Düsseldorf:

Qomo, located in the Rheinturm, welcome relaxation and exquisite Japanese cuisine, pleasing sushi, sashimi, and Wagyu beef lovers. The restaurant rotates around its axis once every 72 minutes, so everyone can enjoy the stunning panorama, from the Cologne Cathedral to the Rhine.

Stuttgart:

At Leonhardts Panoramacafe, a champagne and white sausage breakfast awaits, albeit with a touch of vertigo at 147 meters in height. SWR TV Tower might no longer broadcast the first TV program of the ARD, but the landmark offers numerous events with unparalleled views, from sushi courses to yoga classes.

Mannheim:

Skyline, perched at 125 meters, revolves around its axis every hour, accompanied by 180 enchanted dining chairs. Meals combined with the stunning panorama of the Odenwald, the Palatinate, and the Rhine plain promise an unforgettable dining experience in Mannheim.

Jena:

Scala Restaurant, at 128 meters in the Jentower, offers modern cuisine with a view of the "Light City" of Jena. A renowned restaurant guide, Gault&Millau, has awarded the Scala for its gourmet offerings in the past.

Leipzig:

For a spectacular panoramic view, the Panorama Tower restaurant in the City-Highrise and the Heavenly Bar in The Westin Hotel are perfect choices. Each boasts a uniquely designed atmosphere recreating cities like New York, Cape Town, St. Petersburg, and Tokyo.

Hamburg:

Although the TV tower doesn't serve food, other eateries compensate for it. From the St. Pauli Bunker's buzzing atmosphere to the elegant La Sala restaurant, a variety of dining options satisfy every palate and preference, especially at sunset, offering unparalleled views of the city.

Munich:

With plans for a skybar on the new Estrel Tower, Munich is set to join the list of German cities with sky-high dining options. Until then, the "Fitzroy" restaurant offers urban design, Australian cuisine, and a rooftop terrace with views of the picturesque cityscape.

From Cologne to Hamburg, these German metropolises offer more than just a feast for the eyes—from mouthwatering traditional German cuisine to exquisite Japanese delicacies, sky-high restaurants offer a unique culinary adventure paired with the beauty of the cityscape.

  1. Beyond just offering breathtaking city views, these sky-high restaurants in German cities also cater to various lifestyles, such as traditional German cuisine at the "Fitzroy" in Munich and Japanese delicacies at Qomo in Düsseldorf.
  2. For home-and-garden enthusiasts, visiting the sky-high restaurants might stir up ideas, as enjoying a meal while overlooking the city's architectural wonders could redefine one's food-and-drink experiences and inspire new concepts for home decor and garden design.

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