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Flavia and Rodolfo Muller discover the port area, the town hall and a medieval astronomical clock that still works.
Rostock, Germany
We took the train from Warnemunde, Germany to Rostock for no apparent reason, had no clue where we were when we got off the train in Rostock but somehow figured it out on our own and had a nice time.
August 2013
Top 15. Best Tourist Attractions in Rostock: Travel Mecklenburg West Pomerania, Germany
Top 15. Best Tourist Attractions in Rostock: Travel Mecklenburg West Pomerania, Germany
Warnemunde Beach, Alter Strom, Sankt Marien Kirche, Leuchtturm Warnemunde, Zoo Rostock, Strand Warnemunde, Warnemunde Church, Port of Rostock, Warnemunde Kur Park, Steintor, Standehaus, University of Rostock, Das Kulturhistorische Museum, Rostock City Wall, St. Petrikirche
Baltic Coast - Rostock, Stralsund, Rügen | Discover Germany
The Hanseatic city of Rostock on the Baltic coast and the UNESCO city of Stralsund offer fascinating insights into the history of maritime trade, as well as some stunning architecture. The spectacular chalk cliffs on the island of Rügen are a favourite among visitors too.
Rostock is often described as the gateway to the north. More:
Rostock & Warnemünde, Germany
Recorded August 1, 2011
Rostock is the largest city in the north German state Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. Rostock is on the Warnow river; the district of Warnemünde 7 miles north of the city center is directly on the Baltic Sea coast.
This is the third port on my eleven day Baltic cruise on the Emerald Princess. In this video I visit St. Mary's Church and Market Square in Rostock before returning to the ship in Warnemünde for the sail away.
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Best Attractions and Places to See in Rostock , Germany
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List of Best Things to do in Rostock
Warnemunde Beach
Sankt Marien Kirche
Alter Strom
Strand Warnemunde
Leuchtturm Warnemunde
Zoo Rostock
Kuhlungsborn Beach
Warnemunde Church
Karls Erlebnis-Dorf
Stasi Pre-Trial Prison
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Rostock is near the Baltic Sea and to protect its fishing and access rights it actually annexed Warnemünde, a port area to the north.
The Airport Rostock-Laage (RLG) lies near Rostock.
Rostock-Laage (RLG) Airport is served by flights to Munich (MUC), Stuttgart (STG) and Fuerteventura (FUE). Alternatively you can fly to Hamburg (HAM), Bremen (BRE) or Berlin Schönefeld (SXF) and travel by train to Rostock.
Rostock features a good inner-city system of trams, buses, S-Bahn and ferries. A bus system serves other locations in the surroundings.
See :
Warnemünde beach . Visit the sandy 3km beach at Warnemünde in the north. Go swimming there, if the weather is warm enough. edit
City Hall, . The City Hall has many shows and music events edit
Golf courses
Zoo, 18059 Rostock, Barnstorfer Ring,
Warnemünde lighthouse, which was built in 1897, is near the beach promenade. It is still in use. The view from the high tower provides an impressive view of the Baltic Sea and nearby Rostock region.
The nearby Teepott (Teapot) is another famous landmark. It has a curved roof and is an interesting example of East German architecture.
An old canal area in Warnemünde boast restaurants, pubs, and a fish market.
Bunker 302, Eichenthaler Weg 7, 15 Euro.
Do :
Hansa Rostock - The local professional football club.
KTV. The Kröpeliner-Tor-Vorstadt (KTV, Kröpelin Gate Suburb) was the first part of Rostock built outside the medieval city walls, in the 2nd half of the 19th century. Originally designed to house workers flocking to the newly industrialised town, today's KTV is one of the most popular residential areas, especially with students and artists. It is here that you will find the highest density of bars, cafes and small shops selling handicraft or organic food.
To get to KTV from Rostock's main shopping street (Kröpeliner Straße), follow it all the way to the west, passing Kröpelin Gate and crossing the tram lines. Everything in front of you now is already part of KTV. Check out the Doberaner Platz, where most tram lines stop, where the best Döner Kebab is sold, and where everyone seems to meet before a pub crawl with friends. edit
shipping tour on the Warnow,
Stadtmauer (city walls), .While much of Rostock's fortifications were removed on the seaside (towards the river Warnow), a large part of the city wall remains on the land side and is certainly worth a visit. You will encounter 3 remaining gates, Kröpeliner Tor, Steintor (stone gate) and the oldest, Kuhtor (cow gate). Guided tours (some of them by a guide dressed up as a medieval night-watchman) are available and recommended for anyone interested in the history of the town. They can be booked under the stated link or in the tourist office. For the night-watchman tour, it is also possible to simply turn up at Petrikirche at 8pm if you're not with a large group, but the tour will then be in German only. edit
Climb the tower of Petrikirche (St. Petri's church), open from 10am, closing time depends on the season (currently 4pm October to April and 6pm May - September - consult website if unsure). Petrikirche boasts the tallest tower of the three remaining churches within the old town. The church itself can be visited for free (open daily, mind the Sunday service 11-12am) although the parish will be grateful for any change you put in the collection pillar. For the tower, there is a small admission fee (3€; 2€ for students or with the Warnowpass; family ticket (2 grown-ups, 2 kids) 6€ plus 1,50€ for each additional child). Climbing the steep spiral stairs is fun and a good exercise! There is also a barrier-free option: The parish has had the original bell shaft replaced by a lift which brings you up to the platform. It offers good views over town, river and harbour. Many guided tours of Rostock also start in front of the church.
Also worth keeping in mind: The parish has installed what is probably the only free public toilet in the old town (although, again, it might be a nice idea to put some coins into the collection column inside the church), also barrier-free and accessible from the outside, to the left of the main entrance. edit
Watch the sunset in the harbour. Take some drinks and food down and watch time pass by - as well as sailing boats, rowing boats, and plenty of seagulls. If it's herring season, the quay at the Silos will be full of fishermen.
If you're not into bring-your-own, there is a number of restaurants and bars along the quay, from German, Italian and Greek to Spanish cuisine. Between the theatre and Latino bar Besitos, you will find plenty of young people playing Kubb, at least during summer. Why not try it out yourself? If you ask nicely, you are sure to be allowed a shot. Or buy your own wooden kit at the games store Wupatki, Rungestraße 17. BTW: This part of the harbour is usually called Strand (beach) by locals, even if there is no sand within sight.
Rostock, Germany - Rostock Tramway Network (2018)
The Rostock tramway network (German: Straßenbahnnetz Rostock) is a network of tramways forming the centrepiece of the public transport system in Rostock, the largest city in the federal state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany.
Opened in 1881 as a horsecar system, the network was converted to electrical operation in 1904. It is currently operated by Rostocker Straßenbahn AG (de) (RSAG).
Rostock is a city in the north German state Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. Rostock is on the Warnow river; the district of Warnemünde 12 kilometres (7 miles) north of the city centre is directly on the Baltic Sea coast. Rostock is the largest city in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, as well as its only regiopolis.
Rostock is home to one of the oldest universities in the world, the University of Rostock, founded in 1419.
The city territory of Rostock stretches for about 20 km (12 mi) along the Warnow to the Baltic Sea. The largest built-up area of Rostock is on the western side of the river. The eastern part of its territory is dominated by industrial estates and the forested Rostock Heath.
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Warnemünde Seaport and Rostock Hanseatic City. Also featuring the Stasi (East German State Security) pre-trial prison hidden away within an apartment complex area. Visits to both historic trading towns with strong nautical links. Virtually destroyed during the Second World War, the city of Rostock has regained it's attractive Hanseatic style buildings and elegant facades. Second part of my Baltic travelling.
Rostock, Germany and Warnemunde Sailaway
Recorded August 1, 2011:
Visit St. Mary's church and downtown Rostock before returning to the Emerald Princess in Warnemunde where we sail away.
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Rundgang durch Rostock. Rostock City Tour.
Bootsfahrt zum Basishafen der AIDA für die Ostseekreuzfahrten in Warnemünde. Rundgang durch das historische Altstadtzentrum.
Places to see in ( Rostock - Germany )
Places to see in ( Rostock - Germany )
Rostock north of the city center is directly on the Baltic Sea coast. Rostock is home to one of the oldest universities in the world, the University of Rostock, founded in 1419.
Rostock is near the Baltic Sea and to protect its fishing and access rights it actually annexed Warnemünde, a port area to the north.
( Rostock - Germany ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Rostock. Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Rostock - Germany
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there are alot to see in Rostock - Germany :
Warnemünde beach. Visit the sandy 3km beach at Warnemünde in the north. Go swimming there, if the weather is warm enough.
City Hall. The City Hall has many shows and music events
Zoo, 18059 Rostock, Barnstorfer Ring
arnemünde lighthouse, which was built in 1897, is near the beach promenade. It is still in use. The view from the high tower provides an impressive view of the Baltic Sea and nearby Rostock region.
The nearby Teepott (Teapot) is another famous landmark. It has a curved roof and is an interesting example of East German architecture.
Hansa Rostock. The local professional soccer club.
KTV. The Kröpeliner-Tor-Vorstadt (KTV, Kröpelin Gate Suburb) was the first part of Rostock built outside the medieval city walls, in the 2nd half of the 19th century. Originally designed to house workers flocking to the newly industrialised town, today's KTV is one of the most popular residential areas, especially with students and artists. It is here that you will find the highest density of bars, cafes and small shops selling handicraft or organic food. To get to KTV from Rostock's main shopping street (Kröpeliner Straße), follow it all the way to the west, passing Kröpelin Gate and crossing the tram lines. Everything in front of you now is already part of KTV. Check out the Doberaner Platz, where most tram lines stop, where the best Döner Kebab is sold, and where everyone seems to meet before a pub crawl with friends.
shipping tour on the Warnow
Stadtmauer (city walls). While much of Rostock's fortifications were removed on the seaside (towards the river Warnow), a large part of the city wall remains on the land side and is certainly worth a visit. You will encounter 3 remaining gates, Kröpeliner Tor, Steintor (stone gate) and the oldest, Kuhtor (cow gate). Guided tours (some of them by a guide dressed up as a medieval night-watchman) are available and recommended for anyone interested in the history of the town. They can be booked under the stated link or in the tourist office. For the night-watchman tour, it is also possible to simply turn up at Petrikirche at 8pm if you're not with a large group, but the tour will then be in German only.
Climb the tower of Petrikirche (St. Petri's church). open from 10am, closing time depends on the season (currently 4pm October to April and 6pm May - September - consult website if unsure). Petrikirche boasts the tallest tower of the three remaining churches within the old town. The church itself can be visited for free (open daily, mind the Sunday service 11-12am) although the parish will be grateful for any change you put in the collection pillar. For the tower, there is a small admission fee (3€; 2€ for students or with the Warnowpass; family ticket (2 grown-ups, 2 kids) 6€ plus 1,50€ for each additional child). Climbing the steep spiral stairs is fun and a good exercise! There is also a barrier-free option: The parish has had the original bell shaft replaced by a lift which brings you up to the platform. It offers good views over town, river and harbour. Many guided tours of Rostock also start in front of the church.
Also worth keeping in mind: The parish has installed what is probably the only free public toilet in the old town (although, again, it might be a nice idea to put some coins into the collection column inside the church), also barrier-free and accessible from the outside, to the left of the main entrance.
Watch the sunset in the harbour. Take some drinks and food down and watch time pass by - as well as sailing boats, rowing boats, and plenty of seagulls. If it's herring season, the quay at the Silos will be full of fishermen.
If you're not into bring-your-own, there is a number of restaurants and bars along the quay, from German, Italian and Greek to Spanish cuisine. Between the theatre and Latino bar Besitos, you will find plenty of young people playing Kubb, at least during summer. Why not try it out yourself? If you ask nicely, you are sure to be allowed a shot. Or buy your own wooden kit at the games store Wupatki, Rungestraße 17. BTW: This part of the harbour is usually called Strand (beach) by locals, even if there is no sand within sight.
Made in Germany | Rostock Gateway to the Baltic
Rostock was even a major shipyard town before the Berlin Wall came down. Back then,some 24 thousand people were employed in what was known as the Shipbuilding Combine. But after reunification,there were mass layoffs.Today,there are only a few thousand workers left. The firms that have survived are the ones that specialized. The traditional Neptun Werft shipyard,for example,is now building boats for river cruises,and business is booming. A report by Christian Jaburg