Explore Warnemünde’s rich history and hidden gems on a self-guided audio tour. Discover medieval traces, charming spots, and Germany’s widest beach.
Explore Warnemünde’s rich history and hidden gems on a self-guided audio tour. Discover medieval traces, charming spots, and Germany’s widest beach.
- Bahnhofsbrucke - Begin your tour at this iconic bridge, a perfect spot to take in the picturesque views of Warnemünde’s charming landscape.
- Alter Strom, Warnemünde - Stroll along the historic canal, lined with colorful fishermen’s and captains’ houses, bustling shops, and lively cafés.
- Warnemünder Vogtei - Pass by the oldest house in…
- Bahnhofsbrucke - Begin your tour at this iconic bridge, a perfect spot to take in the picturesque views of Warnemünde’s charming landscape.
- Alter Strom, Warnemünde - Stroll along the historic canal, lined with colorful fishermen’s and captains’ houses, bustling shops, and lively cafés.
- Warnemünder Vogtei - Pass by the oldest house in Warnemünde, dating back to 1605 with foundations from 1300, offering a glimpse into the village’s medieval past.
- Edvard-Munch-Haus - See the house where the famous artist Edvard Munch lived while recuperating from a nervous breakdown, a testament to the town’s artistic heritage.
- Warnemünde Church - Take a moment to appreciate the church, famous for the large sandals left behind by Neptune, adding a touch of local legend to your tour.
- Warnemunde Kur Park - Enjoy a peaceful walk through this village park, offering a quiet retreat from the bustling tourist areas.
- Hotel Neptun - Pass by this landmark hotel, known for its upscale restaurants and stunning views of the seaside promenade.
- Seepromenade - Marvel at Germany’s widest beach as you walk along the seaside promenade, offering endless opportunities for beautiful photos and a relaxing atmosphere.
- Warnemünde Strand - Rent a beach chair and soak in the beauty of one of Germany’s most stunning beaches, a perfect spot for relaxation.
- Teepott - Admire the unique architecture of this teapot-shaped building, a popular spot for dining and enjoying panoramic views of the Baltic Sea.
- Warnemunde Lighthouse - Climb the 140 steps to the top of the lighthouse for breathtaking views, and on clear days, you might even catch a glimpse of Denmark in the distance.
- Skulptur “Liebespaar” - See the iconic lovers’ statue, one of the town’s cherished pieces of art, symbolizing romance and the timeless charm of Warnemünde.
- Unlimited, lifetime use of the tour
- Virtual playback option to listen like an audiobook
- Offline access to audio, maps, and geodata
- Self-guided GPS tour to explore at your own pace
- Directions to the starting point
- Unlimited, lifetime use of the tour
- Virtual playback option to listen like an audiobook
- Offline access to audio, maps, and geodata
- Self-guided GPS tour to explore at your own pace
- Directions to the starting point
- Smartphone and headphones (please bring your own)
- Smartphone and headphones (please bring your own)
Experience the enchantment of GPS playback on this captivating walk through Rostock’s picturesque port town of Warnemünde. Follow the town’s evolution from a Baltic fishing village to a seaside resort on this self-guided audio tour.
Even though it is one of Germany’s busiest cruise ship ports, Warnemünde has preserved its essence and allure as an ancient…
Experience the enchantment of GPS playback on this captivating walk through Rostock’s picturesque port town of Warnemünde. Follow the town’s evolution from a Baltic fishing village to a seaside resort on this self-guided audio tour.
Even though it is one of Germany’s busiest cruise ship ports, Warnemünde has preserved its essence and allure as an ancient fishing village with over 800 years of history.
During this walking tour, you’ll uncover remnants of the medieval village, which originally comprised just two rows of houses. I’ll highlight the oldest house, Warnemünder Vogtei, dating back to 1605 with foundations as old as 1300. I’ll reveal some charming corners that most visitors overlook and serene spots away from the tourist crowds. However, if you love shopping, there will be ample opportunities for that as well. After a leisurely walk through the village park, Kurpark, you’ll reach Seepromenade (the seaside promenade) where you can admire the widest beach in Germany.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.