Wieś, Kraj związkowy Meklemburgia-Pomorze Przednie, Niemcy
Kluczowe funkcje: Malowniczy, Skały, Dzika plaża
Wszystkie plaże w promieniu 95 km od centrum
Join an exciting 60-minute walking journey through Wismar. Learn all the key facts about the city, dive into the local lifestyle, and feel its unique culture. From Alter Hafen to Wismar Marketplace, get to discover the city's most defining landmarks. Your Local will also share insider tips on the best cafes, restaurants, and lively bars in Wismar to ensure you get the most out of your stay. • See Wismar through a local's eyes, uncovering the city's true essence. • Discover Wismar's medieval architecture and Hanseatic heritage, steeped in history. • Get top local tips on the best bars, cafes, and restaurants to visit. • Maximize your time, discovering more of Wismar in less time. • Enjoy the intimacy of a small group, with a maximum of 8 travellers.
Welcome to Wismar, one of the prettiest towns along Germany's Baltic Coast. A well-known city for its outstanding architecture, its magnificent brick churches, old homes, and cobbled streets make this small, alluring city look truly Hanseatic. The entire old town has been included in the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites. Join us for a walk to discover the deeper roots of this impressive city, to be amazed at every corner, and leave with a sense of wonder.
The DARSSBAHN, a so-called little train, takes you on a tour of Stralsund. It starts at the ferry bridge at the fish market, in front of the harbor island, and takes about 45 minutes. Marvel at over 500 listed gabled houses, numerous churches and monasteries, and the maritime side of Stralsund, with the many small canals, sailing boats, and fishing boats around the harbor island. After the train starts, it heads towards the Hansa-Gymnasium, past the oldest harbor bar in Europe, straight into the narrow streets of the old town, past the Scheelehof, in Külpstraße you can take a look at the historic town hall facade, then past the ponds, city fortifications, and ramparts towards the Neuer Markt. After a lap there, continue towards the Heiliggeist Monastery and the Schwedenkai. During the trip there are numerous explanations of the city's history in German.
Join an exciting 60-minute walking journey through Wismar. Learn all the key facts about the city, dive into the local lifestyle, and feel its unique culture. From Alter Hafen to Wismar Marketplace, get to discover the city's most defining landmarks. Your Local will also share insider tips on the best cafes, restaurants, and lively bars in Wismar to ensure you get the most out of your stay. • See Wismar through a local's eyes, uncovering the city's true essence. • Discover Wismar's medieval architecture and Hanseatic heritage, steeped in history. • Get top local tips on the best bars, cafes, and restaurants to visit. • Maximize your time, discovering more of Wismar in less time. • Enjoy the intimacy of a small group, with a maximum of 8 travellers.
Welcome to Wismar, one of the prettiest towns along Germany's Baltic Coast. A well-known city for its outstanding architecture, its magnificent brick churches, old homes, and cobbled streets make this small, alluring city look truly Hanseatic. The entire old town has been included in the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites. Join us for a walk to discover the deeper roots of this impressive city, to be amazed at every corner, and leave with a sense of wonder.
The DARSSBAHN, a so-called little train, takes you on a tour of Stralsund. It starts at the ferry bridge at the fish market, in front of the harbor island, and takes about 45 minutes. Marvel at over 500 listed gabled houses, numerous churches and monasteries, and the maritime side of Stralsund, with the many small canals, sailing boats, and fishing boats around the harbor island. After the train starts, it heads towards the Hansa-Gymnasium, past the oldest harbor bar in Europe, straight into the narrow streets of the old town, past the Scheelehof, in Külpstraße you can take a look at the historic town hall facade, then past the ponds, city fortifications, and ramparts towards the Neuer Markt. After a lap there, continue towards the Heiliggeist Monastery and the Schwedenkai. During the trip there are numerous explanations of the city's history in German.
Join an exciting 60-minute walking journey through Wismar. Learn all the key facts about the city, dive into the local lifestyle, and feel its unique culture. From Alter Hafen to Wismar Marketplace, get to discover the city's most defining landmarks. Your Local will also share insider tips on the best cafes, restaurants, and lively bars in Wismar to ensure you get the most out of your stay. • See Wismar through a local's eyes, uncovering the city's true essence. • Discover Wismar's medieval architecture and Hanseatic heritage, steeped in history. • Get top local tips on the best bars, cafes, and restaurants to visit. • Maximize your time, discovering more of Wismar in less time. • Enjoy the intimacy of a small group, with a maximum of 8 travellers.
Welcome to Wismar, one of the prettiest towns along Germany's Baltic Coast. A well-known city for its outstanding architecture, its magnificent brick churches, old homes, and cobbled streets make this small, alluring city look truly Hanseatic. The entire old town has been included in the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites. Join us for a walk to discover the deeper roots of this impressive city, to be amazed at every corner, and leave with a sense of wonder.
The DARSSBAHN, a so-called little train, takes you on a tour of Stralsund. It starts at the ferry bridge at the fish market, in front of the harbor island, and takes about 45 minutes. Marvel at over 500 listed gabled houses, numerous churches and monasteries, and the maritime side of Stralsund, with the many small canals, sailing boats, and fishing boats around the harbor island. After the train starts, it heads towards the Hansa-Gymnasium, past the oldest harbor bar in Europe, straight into the narrow streets of the old town, past the Scheelehof, in Külpstraße you can take a look at the historic town hall facade, then past the ponds, city fortifications, and ramparts towards the Neuer Markt. After a lap there, continue towards the Heiliggeist Monastery and the Schwedenkai. During the trip there are numerous explanations of the city's history in German.
Join an exciting 60-minute walking journey through Wismar. Learn all the key facts about the city, dive into the local lifestyle, and feel its unique culture. From Alter Hafen to Wismar Marketplace, get to discover the city's most defining landmarks. Your Local will also share insider tips on the best cafes, restaurants, and lively bars in Wismar to ensure you get the most out of your stay. • See Wismar through a local's eyes, uncovering the city's true essence. • Discover Wismar's medieval architecture and Hanseatic heritage, steeped in history. • Get top local tips on the best bars, cafes, and restaurants to visit. • Maximize your time, discovering more of Wismar in less time. • Enjoy the intimacy of a small group, with a maximum of 8 travellers.
Welcome to Wismar, one of the prettiest towns along Germany's Baltic Coast. A well-known city for its outstanding architecture, its magnificent brick churches, old homes, and cobbled streets make this small, alluring city look truly Hanseatic. The entire old town has been included in the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites. Join us for a walk to discover the deeper roots of this impressive city, to be amazed at every corner, and leave with a sense of wonder.
The DARSSBAHN, a so-called little train, takes you on a tour of Stralsund. It starts at the ferry bridge at the fish market, in front of the harbor island, and takes about 45 minutes. Marvel at over 500 listed gabled houses, numerous churches and monasteries, and the maritime side of Stralsund, with the many small canals, sailing boats, and fishing boats around the harbor island. After the train starts, it heads towards the Hansa-Gymnasium, past the oldest harbor bar in Europe, straight into the narrow streets of the old town, past the Scheelehof, in Külpstraße you can take a look at the historic town hall facade, then past the ponds, city fortifications, and ramparts towards the Neuer Markt. After a lap there, continue towards the Heiliggeist Monastery and the Schwedenkai. During the trip there are numerous explanations of the city's history in German.
Join an exciting 60-minute walking journey through Wismar. Learn all the key facts about the city, dive into the local lifestyle, and feel its unique culture. From Alter Hafen to Wismar Marketplace, get to discover the city's most defining landmarks. Your Local will also share insider tips on the best cafes, restaurants, and lively bars in Wismar to ensure you get the most out of your stay. • See Wismar through a local's eyes, uncovering the city's true essence. • Discover Wismar's medieval architecture and Hanseatic heritage, steeped in history. • Get top local tips on the best bars, cafes, and restaurants to visit. • Maximize your time, discovering more of Wismar in less time. • Enjoy the intimacy of a small group, with a maximum of 8 travellers.
Welcome to Wismar, one of the prettiest towns along Germany's Baltic Coast. A well-known city for its outstanding architecture, its magnificent brick churches, old homes, and cobbled streets make this small, alluring city look truly Hanseatic. The entire old town has been included in the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites. Join us for a walk to discover the deeper roots of this impressive city, to be amazed at every corner, and leave with a sense of wonder.
The DARSSBAHN, a so-called little train, takes you on a tour of Stralsund. It starts at the ferry bridge at the fish market, in front of the harbor island, and takes about 45 minutes. Marvel at over 500 listed gabled houses, numerous churches and monasteries, and the maritime side of Stralsund, with the many small canals, sailing boats, and fishing boats around the harbor island. After the train starts, it heads towards the Hansa-Gymnasium, past the oldest harbor bar in Europe, straight into the narrow streets of the old town, past the Scheelehof, in Külpstraße you can take a look at the historic town hall facade, then past the ponds, city fortifications, and ramparts towards the Neuer Markt. After a lap there, continue towards the Heiliggeist Monastery and the Schwedenkai. During the trip there are numerous explanations of the city's history in German.
Join an exciting 60-minute walking journey through Wismar. Learn all the key facts about the city, dive into the local lifestyle, and feel its unique culture. From Alter Hafen to Wismar Marketplace, get to discover the city's most defining landmarks. Your Local will also share insider tips on the best cafes, restaurants, and lively bars in Wismar to ensure you get the most out of your stay. • See Wismar through a local's eyes, uncovering the city's true essence. • Discover Wismar's medieval architecture and Hanseatic heritage, steeped in history. • Get top local tips on the best bars, cafes, and restaurants to visit. • Maximize your time, discovering more of Wismar in less time. • Enjoy the intimacy of a small group, with a maximum of 8 travellers.
Welcome to Wismar, one of the prettiest towns along Germany's Baltic Coast. A well-known city for its outstanding architecture, its magnificent brick churches, old homes, and cobbled streets make this small, alluring city look truly Hanseatic. The entire old town has been included in the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites. Join us for a walk to discover the deeper roots of this impressive city, to be amazed at every corner, and leave with a sense of wonder.
The DARSSBAHN, a so-called little train, takes you on a tour of Stralsund. It starts at the ferry bridge at the fish market, in front of the harbor island, and takes about 45 minutes. Marvel at over 500 listed gabled houses, numerous churches and monasteries, and the maritime side of Stralsund, with the many small canals, sailing boats, and fishing boats around the harbor island. After the train starts, it heads towards the Hansa-Gymnasium, past the oldest harbor bar in Europe, straight into the narrow streets of the old town, past the Scheelehof, in Külpstraße you can take a look at the historic town hall facade, then past the ponds, city fortifications, and ramparts towards the Neuer Markt. After a lap there, continue towards the Heiliggeist Monastery and the Schwedenkai. During the trip there are numerous explanations of the city's history in German.
Join an exciting 60-minute walking journey through Wismar. Learn all the key facts about the city, dive into the local lifestyle, and feel its unique culture. From Alter Hafen to Wismar Marketplace, get to discover the city's most defining landmarks. Your Local will also share insider tips on the best cafes, restaurants, and lively bars in Wismar to ensure you get the most out of your stay. • See Wismar through a local's eyes, uncovering the city's true essence. • Discover Wismar's medieval architecture and Hanseatic heritage, steeped in history. • Get top local tips on the best bars, cafes, and restaurants to visit. • Maximize your time, discovering more of Wismar in less time. • Enjoy the intimacy of a small group, with a maximum of 8 travellers.
Welcome to Wismar, one of the prettiest towns along Germany's Baltic Coast. A well-known city for its outstanding architecture, its magnificent brick churches, old homes, and cobbled streets make this small, alluring city look truly Hanseatic. The entire old town has been included in the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites. Join us for a walk to discover the deeper roots of this impressive city, to be amazed at every corner, and leave with a sense of wonder.
The DARSSBAHN, a so-called little train, takes you on a tour of Stralsund. It starts at the ferry bridge at the fish market, in front of the harbor island, and takes about 45 minutes. Marvel at over 500 listed gabled houses, numerous churches and monasteries, and the maritime side of Stralsund, with the many small canals, sailing boats, and fishing boats around the harbor island. After the train starts, it heads towards the Hansa-Gymnasium, past the oldest harbor bar in Europe, straight into the narrow streets of the old town, past the Scheelehof, in Külpstraße you can take a look at the historic town hall facade, then past the ponds, city fortifications, and ramparts towards the Neuer Markt. After a lap there, continue towards the Heiliggeist Monastery and the Schwedenkai. During the trip there are numerous explanations of the city's history in German.
Join an exciting 60-minute walking journey through Wismar. Learn all the key facts about the city, dive into the local lifestyle, and feel its unique culture. From Alter Hafen to Wismar Marketplace, get to discover the city's most defining landmarks. Your Local will also share insider tips on the best cafes, restaurants, and lively bars in Wismar to ensure you get the most out of your stay. • See Wismar through a local's eyes, uncovering the city's true essence. • Discover Wismar's medieval architecture and Hanseatic heritage, steeped in history. • Get top local tips on the best bars, cafes, and restaurants to visit. • Maximize your time, discovering more of Wismar in less time. • Enjoy the intimacy of a small group, with a maximum of 8 travellers.
Welcome to Wismar, one of the prettiest towns along Germany's Baltic Coast. A well-known city for its outstanding architecture, its magnificent brick churches, old homes, and cobbled streets make this small, alluring city look truly Hanseatic. The entire old town has been included in the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites. Join us for a walk to discover the deeper roots of this impressive city, to be amazed at every corner, and leave with a sense of wonder.
The DARSSBAHN, a so-called little train, takes you on a tour of Stralsund. It starts at the ferry bridge at the fish market, in front of the harbor island, and takes about 45 minutes. Marvel at over 500 listed gabled houses, numerous churches and monasteries, and the maritime side of Stralsund, with the many small canals, sailing boats, and fishing boats around the harbor island. After the train starts, it heads towards the Hansa-Gymnasium, past the oldest harbor bar in Europe, straight into the narrow streets of the old town, past the Scheelehof, in Külpstraße you can take a look at the historic town hall facade, then past the ponds, city fortifications, and ramparts towards the Neuer Markt. After a lap there, continue towards the Heiliggeist Monastery and the Schwedenkai. During the trip there are numerous explanations of the city's history in German.