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Assmannshausen

Assmannshausen lies below the rocky reefs of the Binger Loch, where the most romantic part of the Rhine begins.

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Bacharach

One of the "most beautiful towns in the world". To this day, guests in Bacharach can experience authentic history and enjoy pure Rhine romance.

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Bad Honnef

In Bad Honnef you have the most beautiful view of the Drachenfels. Enjoy the fine way of life in Bad Honnef away from the tourist hustle and bustle.

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Bad Salzig

Bad Salzig is the only mineral spa in the UNESCO World Heritage Upper Middle Rhine Valley.

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Bingen

Welcome to the gateway to the Middle Rhine – the city of the Mouse Tower, wine and St. Hildegard of Bingen.

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Bonn

Bonn is one of the oldest cities in Germany and is known to many as the former federal capital, idyllically situated on both sides of the Rhine.

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Bonn – Bad Godesberg

Bad Godesberg is one of the four districts of the federal city of Bonn, a hub of diversity and a popular location for conferences.

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Boppard

Boppard lies at the heart of the UNESCO World Heritage Upper Middle Rhine Valley and is the beating heart of this vacation region.

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Braubach

Braubach, guarded by the imposing Marksburg Castle, offers its guests peace and tranquillity as well as entertainment, culture and a wide range of excursions in the surrounding area.

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Cochem

The unique combination of imperial castle, historic old town and countryside is a magnet for many visitors from all over the world year after year and makes Cochem one of the most important tourist destinations on the Moselle.

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Düsseldorf

The elegant and liveable city on the Rhine is synonymous with fashion, shopping and culture. Königsallee, or "Kö" for short, is not far from the historic old town with its numerous bars and restaurants.

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Eltville

The wine, sparkling wine and rose town of Eltville is idyllically situated between forest, vineyards and the Rhine and offers one of the most romantic Rhine promenades and a historic old town.

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Frankfurt

Frankfurt is considered the smallest metropolis in Europe. Here, tradition meets modernity, trade meets culture and business meets tranquillity.

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Kamp – Bornhofen

The rafting and pilgrimage community with the famous Liebenstein and Sterrenberg castles is located in the heart of the UNESCO World Heritage Upper Middle Rhine Valley.

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Kaub

The picturesque little town in the UNESCO World Heritage Site invites you to take a tour and linger. Known worldwide and photographed millions of times: The Pfalzgrafenstein toll castle.

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Coblenz

Koblenz is the only city on the Rhine and Moselle and the gateway to the UNESCO World Heritage Upper Middle Rhine Valley. It is one of the oldest and most diverse cities in Germany.

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Cologne

With more than one million inhabitants, Cologne is the most populous city in NRW and the fourth largest municipality in Germany.

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Cologne – Porz

With more than one million inhabitants, Cologne is the most populous city in NRW and the fourth largest municipality in Germany.

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Königswinter

The picturesque wine village lies on the right bank of the Rhine and stretches all the way up to the Drachenfels summit. From here, you can reach Germany's first nature reserve, the Siebengebirge.

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Linz

Linz, located between Bonn and Koblenz, is one of the most popular and most visited places on the "Romantic Middle Rhine".

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Lorch

Lorch is the ideal starting point for excursions to the UNESCO World Heritage Upper Middle Rhine Valley, the Rheingau cultural region or the wild and romantic Wisper Valley.

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Mainz

The state capital combines thousands of years of culture and joie de vivre, is a cultural stronghold, business and media location and one of the three oldest cities in Germany.

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Oberlahnstein

In one of the most beautiful regions on the Rhine, Lahnstein lies in the middle of two UNESCO World Heritage Sites – the Germanic-Rhaetian Limes and the Upper Middle Rhine Valley.

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Oberwesel

Oberwesel is located in the heart of the UNESCO World Heritage Upper Middle Rhine Valley and is also known as the town of towers and wine.

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Remagen

The more than 2000-year-old city for "art, culture and joie de vivre" is the start of the "Romantic Rhine" vacation region.

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Rüdesheim

Rüdesheim am Rhein is a wine town and lies at the southern gateway to the Middle Rhine Valley. Rüdesheim is part of the Upper Middle Rhine Valley World Heritage Cultural Landscape.

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St. Goar

St. Goar in the Loreley Valley opposite the legendary Loreley Rock is an ideal starting point for exploring the mythical UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Upper Middle Rhine Valley.

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St. Goarshausen

The Loreley town at the foot of the world-famous Loreley Rock. The imposing mountain rises out of the Middle Rhine Valley at around 193 m above sea level.

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Unkel

The picturesque streets lined with half-timbered buildings and the traffic-free riverside promenade give the town a very special flair.

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Wesseling

The name Wesseling means "to change the line" and dates back to the days when steamboats were still a thing of the future and ship captains used horses to pull the boats downstream.

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Wiesbaden-Biebrich

Wiesbaden is the state capital of Hesse and Biebrich is considered a lively district with a very good infrastructure, located in the south of Wiesbaden directly on the Rhine.

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