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    Day 2

    107 mi

    Day 2 - Rostock & Schwerin

    On your second and final day you will be heading to two more Hanseatic towns, Rostock & Schwerin! The star of today's show is the architecture! Incredible renaissance buildings and the simply breathtaking Schwerin Castle!
    41.2 mi
    1 hr
    10:001 hr

    Neuer Markt

    Your first stop for the day is the New Market in Rostock!
    Take a wander around this beautiful cobbled marketplace and take in the towns incredible architecture! From the square, you can see the town hall, surrounded by beautiful, gabled houses which survived the British bombing campaign during the Second World War!
    0.2 mi
    5 min
    11:051 hr

    Ständehaus Rostock

    Take a wander around the corner to Ständehaus Rostock!
    Ständehaus Rostock -The Estate House - was built between 1889 and 1893 by master builder Möckel.
    Inside you will find a magnificent ballroom and barrel vault that once served the local knights who made the building their place of parliament!
    Today the building houses the Rostock Higher Regional Court.
    0.1 mi
    5 min
    12:1030 min

    Steintor

    Your final stop in Rostock, is a quick on at Steintor!
    This Renaissance stone gate once formed part of Rostock's historic fortifications, replacing an older gate that was razed in 1566. The Steintor was one of 4 gates in the old city walls!
    1 mi
    5 min
    12:451 hr

    Borwin - Hafenrestaurant

    Time to grab some lunch!
    Head to Borwin Hafenrestaurant, where you will find a wonderful selection of local seafood and steak dishes in a warm & welcoming, tavern-esque environment!
    62.5 mi
    1 hr 10 min
    15:002 hrs

    Schwerin Castle

    Your next stop takes you to the town of Schwerin!
    Without a doubt, one of the most breathtaking attractions on your tour, is Schwerin Castle!
    Known in Germany as the Neuschwanstein of the North, Schwerin Castle is set to become a UNESCO World Heritage Site! With records of a castle on this site dating back over a thousand years, the castle has changed form many times, with its most recent work having been completed in the 19th Century! It has served many purposes over the centuries, being used as a home for Nobility, the seat of state parliament and even a college for kindergarten teachers!
    Check out their website here for more information!
    PLEASE NOTE. Schwerin Castle is closed on Mondays.
    1.3 mi
    10 min
    17:101 hr

    Schweriner Schloss, Burggarten

    After you are done inside, head out and explore Schwering Castle's incredible palace gardens!
    Considered one of the most impressive Baroque gardens anywhere in northern Germany, these gardens contain elements of English & Italian garden design. Wherever you look you will find something new!
    1.4 mi
    10 min
    18:201 hr

    Restaurant LUKAS

    Finally, it's time for dinner!
    Head into town, to Lukas Restaurant, the only fish restaurant in the whole town!
    Although fish is their primary passion, meat lovers will not be disappointed by the great selection of chicken and beef dishes on offer!
    Check them out here for more information on bookings and menus.
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