Europe 💐 These stunning German towns should be on your travel list, must-see travel guide.
Friends who are planning a trip to Europe this year must not miss out on these super beautiful German towns that we are recommending today!
💐Bacharach
Known as the "romantic secret center of the Rhine River", half-timbered buildings surround the ancient St. Peter's Parish Church. It is one of the most famous medieval half-timbered houses on the banks of the Rhine River and also a center for ancient wine trading.
💐Wernigerode
One of the features of the town is the colorful half-timbered houses, also known as the "Colorful Town of Harz Mountains". The town hall on the market square, the crooked houses, together form a beautiful pastoral scenery.
💐Michelstadt
This is a fairytale town with fairytale-like scenery, cute cobblestone streets, fountains straight out of storybooks, and magnificent half-timbered houses. You'll feel like you're in a fairytale book. The town is less than an hour's drive from Frankfurt and is perfect for a day trip.
💐Cochem
Kövenig has been named one of the most beautiful villages along the Moselle River, with every street intertwined with legends. The town boasts many exquisite buildings, quaint old houses, winding streets, and exceptional delicacy.
💐Rüdesheim am rhein
This is one of the most beautiful wine regions, where you can stroll through the old town, visit castles and vineyards during a Rhine river cruise, and taste local Riesling and Pinot Noir in a medieval setting.
💐Rothenburg
Although Rothenburg is small, it has rich historical sites, museums, churches, monasteries, and monuments. This is Germany's most famous and possibly most beautiful scenic route, and there is delicious food worth tasting.
🏠Homestay name: ❤️ Deluxe Ground Floor Apartment in Old City
📍Location: Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Bavaria, Germany.
🌟Highlights of the homestay:
▪️ The apartment is located in a historic building in the city center, with fully restored stone walls and exquisite decoration, suitable for 2 people to live in.
▪️Complete living facilities, free parking available, and washing machine and dryer can be provided if needed.
▪️Excellent location, all landmarks, museums, restaurants in Rottenburg can be reached within a few minutes' walk.
I couldn't assign school during my language training, so I stayed in Rothenburg during my summer vacation! The road is still filled with stones like the medieval period, so it is difficult to drag a carrier everywhere. ㅋ You can enter this small city with four doors in the castle. Google maps are not very helpful because it is not a road. If you just walk as you like, you will be gathered by the city hall. ㅎ At 12 o'clock, a Meister doll with beer comes out and tells you the time ^^ At night There are also events that volunteers can introduce the city around the street, so please participate at least once ㅎ
Rotenberg is one of the famous castles in Germany. There are more castles to visit in Germany. As long as the castles preserved after World War II are repaired, they become tourist attractions. Rotenberg is worth visiting.
This medieval old town is very interesting and people want to go. Although this place is not big, there are many fun things. First of all, it has a city wall, which can be up, and you can go around the whole city from it. Plus there are many toy shops in this small town, and you can see many interesting toys even if you don't buy them. Also, the crime museum in this small town is a very special place.
The whole city of Rothenburg is surrounded by medieval-style city walls, which are a total length of 3.5 kilometers, of which 2.5 kilometers are open to visitors. While the city's squares and streets are full of tour groups, the long wooden covered bridge on the wall is still a quiet place to go, you can walk along the covered bridge, around the city for most of the week. The walls have been restored in the last four decades, and the masonry is engraved with the names of individual donors (donations continue, if you are interested, you can consult the visitor center). There are also various gates and towers between the walls, including the oldest north gate white tower (Weier Turm), the Marcusta on the arch, the hospital gate with fortifications on the south, the Hebrew gate next to the most beautiful corner of the street, the Burgtor on the castle garden, etc. They all have their own characteristics.
Germany's fairy tale town Rothenburg, friends who like fairy tales recommend coming here, find a cafe to sit