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    Day 1

    154 mi4 mi

    Medieval Architecture on the Romantic Road

    How often do people observe everything that's around them? How frequently do they embrace history and everything that shaped them? Well, this day is all about opening your senses and absorbing the environment.
    09:455 min

    Eichplatz

    Welcome to Jena, a beautiful blend of nature, history, and technology. This parking lot is next to the landmark you will visit.
    It has 290 parking spaces and is guarded. It's open 24/7.
    You can see more info here.
    0.1 mi
    5 min
    10:0030 min

    JenTower

    Fabulous view from a cylindrical skyscraper built in the middle of this beautiful city.
    You shouldn't miss the opportunity to see the city from above.
    After filling your soul with the beauty, get back to the car and drive towards your next destination.
    32.4 mi
    50 min
    11:3010 min

    Q-Park Anger 1

    Welcome to Erfurt, the capital of Thuringia.
    This is the perfect place to leave the car when in Erfurt.
    Open hours: Monday – Sunday: 05.30 – 23:59.
    See more info here.
    0.4 mi
    10 min
    12:0030 min

    Krämerbrücke

    The Merchants' Bridge is a charming example of medieval architecture. It is the longest medieval bridge in Europe with homes, measuring 79 meters.
    The lower levels of these charming ancient merchants' homes are currently used as galleries, antique stores, ateliers, wine merchants, delicatessens, boutiques, and cafés.
    0.3 mi
    5 min
    12:4530 min

    Protestant Augustinian Monastery Erfurt

    Augustine's Monastery dates from the 13th century, when Augustinian monks settled in Erfurt. It was built by Augustinian friars, an order of the Catholic Church. The imposing building will catch the eye of every passer-by.
    0.9 mi
    20 min
    13:4530 min

    Defensionskaserne Erfurt

    “You notice the plant, the garden gene.” — John Sander
    This tourist jewel shows biodiversity, and it is quite remarkable to see it stationed in the middle of Erfurt. Beautiful garden creations and flower fairy tales for the ones in love.
    0.4 mi
    10 min
    14:3015 min

    Domplatz

    The largest square and most famous is Domplatz. You will find the statue of Erthat-Obelisk, the Roman Goddess the Minervabrunnen from 1784, and Erfurt Cathedral.
    Every morning, from Monday to Saturday, a market is held in the plaza where you can buy fruits and vegetables, sausages, eggs, honey, cheese, and other delicacies. This market tradition dates back to the 8th or 9th century.
    0.3 mi
    10 min
    15:0015 min

    Fischmarkt

    The centre of all events is Fischmarkt. You will see marvellous murals from Thuringian history and get familiar with one part of Martin Luther's life. There are gorgeous Renaissance houses that give a touch of uniqueness to this town.
    0.2 mi
    5 min
    15:301 hr

    Wirtshaus Christoffel

    It's time for lunch! If you are into trying something unique in this part of Germany, try Thuringer Bratwurst sausage, which has protected geographical indication status under EU law. You will be blown away by the taste and smell.
    Open hours: Monday – Sunday: 11:00 – 01:00
    See the menu here.
    121.3 mi
    2 hrs 15 min
    19:1510 min

    WVV Parken Würzburg Parkhaus Marktgarage

    Welcome to Wurzburg, a city shaped by various eras.
    This is a parking garage in a top location in Wurzburg. It has 494 parking spaces and is secured.
    0.1 mi
    5 min
    19:3015 min

    St Mary's Chapel

    St. Mary's Chapel is a Roman Catholic Church built in the Gothic style in 1480.
    There are several graves of Wurzburg residents and Franconian knights. You will find a grave of Konrad von Schaumberg by Riemenschneider, the knight who died in 1499, and the tomb of Balthasar Neumann, a prominent Baroque architect.
    0.4 mi
    10 min
    20:0015 min

    Wurzburg Cathedral

    Wurzburg Cathedral dates back to the 11th century and is dedicated to St. Kilian. Its impressive edifice attracts many tourists and has one of the country's oldest bells, the Lobdeburg Bell. The bell was cast in 1257, and it rings every Friday at 15:00 in remembrance of Jesus Christ's death on the cross.
    0.4 mi
    10 min
    20:3010 min

    Old Main Bridge

    The bridge constructed with stones and decorated with several Baroque statues of saints. It connects the Old Town to the suburbs along the River Main's left bank.
    It's interesting to take a walk along the bridge at night and see the statues being lit up. Furthermore, it is quite magical.
    0.1 mi
    5 min
    20:451 hr 30 min

    Gasthaus Alte Mainmühle

    It's dinner time! The restaurant next to the Main River is fabulous with tasty local dishes. You can have a glass of wine and soak up the surroundings.
    Open hours: Monday - Sunday: 11:00 - 23:00
    See more information and make a reservation here.
    0.8 mi
    10 min
    22:4510 hrs

    Burkardushaus, Tagungszentrum am Dom

    After a long day and strolling through towns, rest and sleep in this comfortable hotel that will provide you with the comfort you need.
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