ROSTOCK in two days: top sights in charming seaside city in Germany [subtitles EN/PL]
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- Опубликовано: 4 фев 2023
- Get to know Rostock with us! Why to visit? What to see? What is its history? Let us guide you!
This interesting city in northern Germany is worth visiting due to its rich culture, medieval monuments, Hanseatic climate and a charming seaside district, where you can also eat well. If you have a free weekend, Rostock is the perfect place for a short break!
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Facts about Rostock:
- the largest city in the German state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern (200k inhabitants)
- home to the oldest university in the Baltic region and one of the oldest universities in the world (founded in 1419)
- once powerful seaport, which was a member of the Hanseatic League
- has many well-perserved Gothic architecture (houses, churches, market squares)
- possesses an unique astronomical clock from 15th century which is still working
- its seaside part is main Baltic resort with the widest sandy beach in eastern Germany
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With the unique atmosphere of its harbour, maritime flair is at the heart of Rostock. It's a home to major events, such as the Hanse Sail in August, which pulls in hundreds of sailing vessels and a million visitors each year. This maritime festival is a special occasion for the entire Baltic Sea region. All of this takes place against the magnificent backdrop of Rostock's Old Town with its characteristic deep-red brick buildings that date back to Hanseatic times and house numerous major historical attractions.
Distinctive pedestrian zones have been established from the Doberaner Platz square to the Neuer Markt square, and from the Universitätsplatz square to the city port. These areas are also great for eating out, offering everything from fresh fish to international cuisine, while those with a sweet tooth should pay a visit to the Schokoladerie de Prie, a chocolatier by the port. The trendy Kröpeliner Tor district also has cosy restaurants, bars and cafés serving refreshing beer. But wherever you go, it's always worth taking a closer look either side of the main streets, where independent shops in old warehouses and lovingly restored town houses are just waiting to be discovered. And what you will find, no matter where you look, is the soul and charm of this extraordinary city.
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Wow the buildings are amazing there
Such a beautiful city 😍😍
yes I was there last June. I have an ancestor from this region.
verry nice place:) Im everyday in Kröpeliner Tor for shopping ,nice to know all about from the history of Rostock..
I visited that shopping mall as well! One of the cafés on the ground floor serves delicious coffee and offers a view to the city gate. I enjoyed it :)
A bit underrated, but great city. I love and miss my time - 12 months of living -there!
Rostock looks like a miniature version of Gdansk.
Yes, I felt the same when I was there! Both cities prospered during Hanseatic times and most of their historical buildings were built then. Many of Hanseatic league cities have similar architecture, for example Toruń in Poland :)
One thing I did find hard was to find decent public toilets there...
POV: I'm now in Rostock 😅
Enjoy! I miss it!