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1. Warnemunde Beach
Understand why Germans think of Warnemuende Beach in the Baltic as a superb destination for a beach vacation. Long and wide and covered in soft sand, the beach is one of Germany’s best-loved sailing destinations, renowned for its calm waters and strong winds. Rent a sailboat and set off. The water may be cold, but it is a welcome relief on a hot summer’s day, especially after a rousing game of beach soccer on the sand.
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2. Kuehlungsborn Beach
Kuehlungsborn Beach is a popular destination for experiencing the beauty of the Baltic Sea. The long strand that marks the northern border of the town of Kuehlungsborn is perfect for a day of beach fun, as well as revitalizing the senses with fresh sea air and stunning ocean views. Whether you prefer laid-back or active pursuits, make the most of Kuehlungsborn’s therapeutic climate and enjoy the outdoors on Kuehlungsborn Beach.
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3. Marina Kuehlungsborn
Landlubbers and skippers alike will find something to suit their needs at Marina Kuehlungsborn. Experience the harbor’s fantastic range of dining and entertainment options, or spend some time tending to your boat with the marina’s services. With beautiful Baltic Sea views and some of the resort town’s best cafés and restaurants, Marina Kuehlungsborn is the perfect spot to rest and refuel.
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4. University of Rostock
As one of the Baltic’s oldest universities, the University of Rostock has shaped the city’s character since its founding. Rostock’s ambiance is deeply affected by its status as a university town, home to 14,000 students. The town’s pride in its university shows the devotion that locals give to the institution. Go for a walk or learn something new in this historic and preeminent academy.
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5. Town Hall Rostock
One of Rostock’s most famous buildings, the Town Hall may be the oldest brick Gothic town hall in Germany. In the 13th century, it was simply three gabled houses, but was expanded and enhanced over time, culminating in the addition of its unique pastel pink façade and the gallery the runs the length of the building. Rostockers once came here to trade. Unfortunate students out late at night without a lantern were imprisoned. Join students, locals and tourists mingling here more casually now, all in appreciation of the Town Hall’s architecture and history.
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