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Regensburg, Germany

Regensburg, Germany-A Magical Combination of Stone and Charm

Regensburg is Bavaria’s fourth largest city with about 150,000 inhabitants and is located on the northernmost point of the Danube River.

The best preserved medieval city in Germany, Regensburg boasts a perfect combination of an inviting skyline, impressive historic monuments and legendary Bavaria hospitality. The old town of Regensburg was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in July 2006. Here, like in no other central European city, authentic buildings of outstanding quality bear witness to the town’s 2000 years of political, religious and economic significance.

Strolling along the atmospheric narrow cobblestone streets and crossing the historical squares, it is easy to imagine what life was like centuries ago while experiencing the verve of today’s modern city. As you explore, be sure to stop at the Historische Wurstkuchle, Regensburg’s 500-year old sausage kitchen located right along the Danube for the best bratwurst and sweet, tangy mustard around, listen in on the oldest boys’ choir in the world at St. Peter’s Cathedral, the only example of French Gothic architecture in Bavaria, enjoy an evening of music, theatre and culture at the Turn und Taxis Palace, catch the sunrise from the Stone Bridge, the oldest preserved bridge of its kind in Germany or sail along the Danube on a scenic river cruise with an excursion to Walhalla, modeled after the Parthenon in Athens or to Benedictine Abbey of Weltenburg with the oldest monastery brewery in the world. For more information about the sights and sounds of Regensburg, visit www.regensburg.de or contact your travel agent at Critics Choice Vacations.

This photo was taken by partner Stephanie Cox on a recent trip to Germany, July 2013.
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