Rostock & Warnemuende Semi-Private Walking Shore Excursion

Price
from 70 USD
Duration
5,5 hrs
Activity Level
INTENSIVE
Tour Category
Private Tours
Rostock & Warnemuende Semi-Private Walking Shore Excursion

We welcome you to explore Rostock & Warnemuende with your private tour guide by walking and using public transport. Visit two charming hanseatic towns with stunning architecture, interesting history and lots of photo opportunities!

Highlights
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  • Warnemünde Lighthouse
  • Warnemünde "Old Stream" canal
  • Rostok Basilica St. Marien
  • Rostok City Wall
  • Rostok Kröpeliner Straße
  • Rostok Kröpeliner Tor
  • Rostok Market Square
  • Rostok Town Hall
  • Rostok University

Warnemünde is a Baltic seaside resort and a district of the city of Rostock. Founded in about 1200, Warnemünde was for centuries a small fishing village. Being a center of maritime traffic, the district of Warnemünde comprises numerous navigational aids, the oldest being the lighthouse, built-in 1897, and still currently in use. In the summer, the tower, approximately 37 meters (121 ft) high, allows visitors to enjoy an impressive view over the Baltic Sea and the northern districts of Rostock. 

15 min

Warnemünde Olg Stream canal or Alte Strom is a beautiful bay with the draw bridge, full of the fishermen's boats, restaurants, and pubs. The surrounding streets are full of small colorful houses. The main attraction of the area is the fish market with the fresh Baltic sea catch.

30 min

St. Mary's Church or Marienkirche, on Ziegenmarkt, is an imposing 13th century Brick Gothic church. Inside there is a unique astronomical clock built in 1472 by Hans Düringer. 

30 min

The remains of the old City Wall can be found in different areas of Rostok's old town. The traditional medieval fortification structure used to protect the rich Hanseatic city from the invasions. 

15 min

Kröpeliner Straße is Rostok's main pedestrian street that begins at the historic Market square and runs east to the 14th-century Kröpeliner Tor, a former town gate. All Rostok's essential buildings can be found around this street, including the University and Town Hall. The structures of the street are colorful and feature different styles, like baroque, gothic, neo-classical, and others. The funny fountain called Zest for life (Brunnen der Lebensfreude) can be found in the middle of the street, in front of the University building.

30 min

Kröpeliner Tor is located in the east end of Kröpeliner Straße. It's one of the oldest remaining gates of Germany, dating to 1270. The observation spot on the top offers the magnificent panorama of the city center.

15 min

One of the most picturesque places in Rostock is the New Market Square, with the Town Hall. The square has preserved six original, carefully restored gable houses from the 15th and 16th centuries. The other historical homes in Hanseatic style that once bordered the square were destroyed in an Allied air-raid in 1942, and rebuilt in a simplified manner

15 min

Rostok town hall was originally built in the 13th century in Brick Gothic style but extensively transformed in the 18th century, with the addition of a Baroque façade and a banqueting hall. It's one of the town's main attractions, reminding of the town's "golden" Hanseatic age.

15 min

Founded in 1419, it is the third-oldest university in Germany. It is the oldest and largest university in continental northern Europe and the Baltic Sea area and 8th oldest in Central Europe. Throughout the 15th century, the University of Rostock had about 400 to 500 students each year, a large number at that time. Rostock was among the largest universities in Germany at the time, and many of its students also came from the Low Countries, Scandinavia, or other states bordering the Baltic Sea. Currently, with ten faculties and students from 99 different countries, Rostok University is a famous school that raised numerous Nobel prize winners.

15 min

Detailed Program

Time Description
Meeting time: please confirm with your manager, usually 09:00 - 09:30 am 
For ships docking at 09:30 am, tour departure is 10:00 am
This tour is offered for Warnemuende arrivals only (P1-2, P7, P8) and cannot be provided for clients docking in Rostock port (i.e. LP31, LP41)
09:00 Meet your guide by the ship at pier and start with a walking tour of Warnemuende
10:00 Depart to Rostock on the public train and tram
10:30

Walking tour of Rostock old town including town hall, boulevard, university, town wall & gates, monastery, merchant’s homes
Inside visit to St. Marien Church with astronomical clock and continue guided walk

12:30 Lunch at a local cafe on your own
13:00 Free time for a stroll/shopping or further sightseeing
13:45 Return to Warnemuende by public train/tram
14:30 Return back to the ship
Book this tour
  • Professional tour guide for 5 hrs (English/Spanish/Portuguese/German)
  • Walking tour in Warnemuende
  • Walking tour in Rostock
  • Admission to St. Marien Church
  • Train tickets required for the tour
  • Tram tickets required for the tour
  • Tips/Gratuity
  • Any other admissions/ donations
  • Lunch/snack
  • Drinks
  • 150 USD surcharge for Italian, French or Mandarin. Other languages are available upon request.
NOT suitable for people with limited walking ability and wheelchair users.
This tour is offered for Warnemuende arrivals only (P1-2, P7, P8) and cannot be provided for clients docking in Rostock port (i.e. LP31, LP41)
If the client fails to inform us and shows up with any special equipment, the client may be refused participation in the tour. No refunds will be provided.


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