Things to do in Ingelheim am Rhein
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Guided tour in Mainz on the Rhine in german and english
P1,194
per adult

Wiesbaden: Certified organic farm - Domäne Mechtildshausen
P1,844
per adult

Wiesbaden: Cultural diversity - public tour
P1,580
per adult

Wiesbaden: Sparkling Winemaking Tour with 3-Glass Tasting
P2,037
per adult

Koblenz: City & Sightseeing Boat tour on the Rhine
P1,055
per adult

Rüdesheim: Guided tour of the Asbach Visitor Center & tasting
P2,388
per adult
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1. Loreley
Marvel at picturesque landscapes, enjoy family-friendly entertainment and learn about local folklore at Loreley (or Lorelei). The 433-foot (132-meter) tall bluff Loreley rises over the eastern shores of the Rhine River. It stands above a precarious curve in the river, which for centuries has been infamous for causing shipwrecks. The bluff has long been shrouded in myths. Discover much of this lore at the visitor center.
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2. Drosselgasse
Drosselgasse is a quaint, narrow alley that runs through the nucleus of Ruedesheim am Rhein’s Old Town. The bustling street, which is 472 feet (144 meters) long, is alive with wineries, markets and historic features. Stroll down the alley for an insight into the musical and cultural delights of this town.
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3. Mainz Cathedral
Find Mainz Cathedral, also known as Mainzer Dom or St. Martin’s Cathedral, in the city center. The towering structure is one of the most impressive examples of Romanesque religious architecture on the Upper Rhine. Since A.D. 975, the cathedral has stood sentry in Mainz. Unlike many other historic buildings in the city, it survived World War II with minimal damage.
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4. Niederwald Monument
Niederwald Monument is a large and elaborate 19th-century structure at the top of a majestic outdoor staircase in a park. It commemorates the inauguration of the German Empire following the Franco-Prussian War. Inspect the many fine details sculpted into this masterpiece and consider its symbolism.
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5. Stahleck Castle
Stahleck Castle is one of the many magnificent fortresses that decorate the spectacular landscape of the Upper Middle Rhine Valley. It stands proudly on a hilltop above the historic winemaking town of Bacharach. Established sometime around the 11th century, today Stahleck Castle operates as a youth hostel. It is also the location for an annual living card game based on the fantasy television series Game of Thrones.
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