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Rothenburg, Germany travel tales
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| J Bartlett & linda bartlett |
15 March 2004 |
Stayed at Akzent Hotel Schranne - Rothenburg, Germany.
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Our visit to Rothenburg was in March of 04. The weather can be variable and we lucked out as the sun shone the whole time we were in town. We were traveling as a group of 8 and for three it was their first trip to Europe and only two of the group had been to Rothenburg before. This was also our first day after getting off the plane from the states, so we spent a lot of time just taking in the differences from our own home towns.
I would recommend visiting the Christmas Store, the church, the wood altar behind the organ pipes at the church, watched the main square clock strike the hour to see the legend of the saving of Rothenburg come to life. We enjoyed the drive along the river and the view of the Mayor's house and the wall from the riverbottom. We hope to return and take in more of the village.
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| D Burns |
29 November 2003 |
Stayed at Akzent Hotel Schranne - Rothenburg, Germany.
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Rothenburg o.d. Tauber is Germany's premier medieval cities; although it is rather touristy. The half-timbered houses are well-restored and the entire old city is clean, safe, and simply amazing. You MUST go along on the "Walk of the Night Watchman". It is an entertaining, yet educational, tour of what life was like in medieval Germany. We also do all of our Christmas shopping in the Kaethe Wolfahrt stores (nutcrackers, smokers, pyramids, and hand-made ornaments).
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| L Paschke |
31 March 2003 |
Stayed at Akzent Hotel Schranne - Rothenburg, Germany.
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The best way to get around is to walk but stay together because it is easy to get lost. We found the wall walk great as well as the Christmas store and the Criminal Museum. There was lots more to see that we didn't have time for. The whole city is fascinating and well worth a visit.
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| J Turner |
05 July 2002 |
Stayed at Akzent Hotel Schranne - Rothenburg, Germany.
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Flew into Rome Italy from USA took train to
Florence, Venice, Verona, and Munich Germany.
Rented a car in Munich and drove to Rothenberg,
Rhine valley, Black Forest, stayed in Titisee,
Rudeshiem, drove to Switzerland, Luzern, Inter
laken, Grindelwald, Meersburg, Fussen, and
flew out of Munich 26 days later.
The rent a car and the Germany portion were
definitely the highlight of the vacation.
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