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Old Jan 15th, 2009 | 10:09 AM
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Rothenburg Germany

We are spending the night in Rothenburg Germany in April 2009 and would like to hear from anyone woh has been there and what we should see
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Old Jan 15th, 2009 | 10:17 AM
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Only spent a day and night in Rothenburg,but enjoyed the small town so much. My favorite thing was the Watchnight tour which walks you around the town. Also went to the Crime and Punishment Museum which was interesting.
There are shops you might enjoy also.
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Old Jan 15th, 2009 | 10:25 AM
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The real charm if the city is the ambiance on a very Medieval walled city.

Maryanne is right about the two highlights being the Criminal Museum and the Nightwatchman tour.

Two other things most tourists pay attention to are the Kathy Wolfhart Christmas store and a walk aroun the town wall.

The church has some fabulous wood carved altars and such and then there is the iconic chug-a-lug tribute to a mythical town mayor and the sneeballs (pastry).
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Old Jan 15th, 2009 | 10:27 AM
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Those snowballs are vile and will ruin your trip. Eat at your own peril!
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Old Jan 15th, 2009 | 10:41 AM
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Yep, sneeballs are nasty!

The highlight for us was walking on the medieval walls and seeing the town from this perspective.

Check out the views into the valley just outside the walls.
We enjoyed the night watchman's tour also.

Go to "Hell" for a great meal with interesting atmosphere.

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Old Jan 15th, 2009 | 11:02 AM
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Schneeballs and marzipan - possibly the only two horrible foods in Germany. But they both look real purdy.
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Old Jan 15th, 2009 | 11:21 AM
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Yes, stay away from the Schneeballs!

I stayed at Burg Hotel, a lovely small hotel nestled into the old walled part of the city. Loved St. Jakob's church and the wonderful wood work. Nighwatchman's tour was fun.

Just walk around the city and you will be delighted.

I got tired of the tourist shops where you could find the very same Christmas stuff right here in Texas. (But then again, Christmas in Texas is BIG, so maybe your hometown doesn't have the selection we have.)

It was good to walk around once the tour buses left around 3:00 ish.

Loved the Burg Hotel. About 150 euro/night a couple years ago, for a small suite. Nice breakfast room overlooks a very pretty hilled area. Excellent service and comfy beds.
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Old Jan 15th, 2009 | 11:33 AM
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Walk along the tops of walls of the town and take the Nightwatchman's tour.
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Old Jan 15th, 2009 | 12:02 PM
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In addition to a walking tour of the city and the gardens, I liked the Reichstadt Museum for its 19th century paintings of Rothenburg. Take a camera; photo opportunities abound.

For simple but good food, we liked the Gasthaus Greifen.

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Old Jan 15th, 2009 | 12:46 PM
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Here's a great. inexpensive restaurant in Rothenburg.

http://www.romanticroad.com/altfraen...restaurant.htm

And here's a great hotel, with a bit more upscale restaurant.

http://www.eisenhut-rothenburg.com/

We stayed at this hotel for 3 nights in Spring 2004, it's a beautiful place. And we had good meals both at the hotel and the Weinstube above. Wish I was going back!

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Old Jan 15th, 2009 | 01:26 PM
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Phillyboy, we are staying at the Eisenhut for 112$ a night with bkfst...what a deal! Thanks for the info on the restaurant.
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Old Jan 15th, 2009 | 02:18 PM
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Hi,

We stayed 2 nights in Rothenburg two years ago. While Rothenburg is "touristy", it's simply beautiful. Especially early am and from the late afternoon on. Highlights for us were the Nightwatchmans Tour (just be in the main square at 8pm), St. Jacobs Church (especially Tilmann Riemenschneiders 500 yr. old wood carved alter, which is up a few steps at the REAR of the church), Crime and Punishment Museum and last but not least... simply walking the town and a walk along part of the wall.

www.nightwatchman.de

If interested, we have a few Rothenburg (and area) photo's at:

www.worldisround.com/home/pja1/index.html

Hope this helps.

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Old Jan 15th, 2009 | 02:33 PM
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Judy - Wow, $112 per night is fantastic for this gorgeous hotel. I'm thinking we paid around $200 per night almost 5 years ago, and breakfast was not included if I remember correctly.

I guess you're the beneficiary of one of the drastic measures that some in the travel industry are taking too attract people. I'm sure you will love it.

Larry

PS - Strube - Sorry to hijack your thread.

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Old Jan 15th, 2009 | 03:28 PM
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Phillyboy, we had to prepay, but it seems like such a good deal. Paul, those pics were wonderful! Thanks, I really enjoyed them.
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Old Jan 15th, 2009 | 05:11 PM
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I was just there a four months ago.

you have been given good advice here.

I agree,..... walk the city wall all the way around...and do the Nightwatchman tour.

If you can , stay at the Eisenhut Hotel....it is about 150 feet from the main town square.

This is where I stayed and the location could not have been better.

pja1 's pictures are nice and gives you a flavour of how quaint the place is.

You can just walk around this picture post card town.

This is what a German country should look like.

I was very impressed .
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Old Jan 15th, 2009 | 05:13 PM
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I meant to say

This is what a German country village should look like!!!
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Old Jan 15th, 2009 | 05:40 PM
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We have been to Rothenburg probably a half dozen times and never tire of it. We've spent as much as several days and as few as several hours just wandering around.

One of our favorite places is the Burg Garten (city garden), at the end of Herrengasse. It's a (normally) peaceful place even when the streets are full of tourists.

I always suggest that people venture out from the main town hall area.

Maybe these websites will be of help.

http://tinyurl.com/9uwow9

http://www.rothenburg.de/index.php?get=121
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Old Jan 16th, 2009 | 05:25 AM
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BettyK, thanks for the links, they are wonderful. I am SO looking forward to spending 2 night there!
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Old Jan 16th, 2009 | 05:38 AM
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The nightwatchman's tour, crime and punishment museum, walking the walls and just wandering around were our main activities. We were there in October and the traffic was pretty light which was nice. I had been once before in September. That wasn't too bad in the evening either.
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Old Jan 16th, 2009 | 09:03 AM
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There are LOTS of accomodations in all price ranges available in Rothenburg and the area nearby.
Rothenburg ob der Tauber
http://www.rothenburg.de Tourist Information Service
Rothenburg Hotels (2008 dbl room prices) (star level)
http://www.altesbrauhaus.com Hotel Altes Brauhaus (€ 85-160)
http://www.bayerischerhof.com Gasthof Bayerishcher Hof (€62-82)
http://www.bead-Breakfast-Rothenburg.de Bed and breakfast Rothenburg (€ 69-99) **
http://www.bezold.rothenburg.de Bezold (€85-100) ***
http://www.breiterle.de Zum Breitere (€65)
http://www.burghotel.eu Burg-Hotel elais du Silence (€100-150) ***
http://www.butz-kreiselmeier.de Gasthof Butz (€63-73)
http://www.das-laedle.de Das Ladle Pension Hess (€40-48)
http://www.eberlein-rothenburg.de (€60-70)
http://www.eisenhut.com Hotel Eisenhut (€ 167-250) ****
http://www.fewo-rothenburg.de Grienwohnungen Am Klingentor (€41-72)
http://www.fuchsmuehle.de Pension Fuchsmuhle (€65)
http://www.gastehaus-alex.de Alex Gastehaus und Ferienwohnungen (€39)
http://www.gasthaus-zum-rappen.de Gasthof Rappen Bettenfeld(€40)
http://www.gasthofkellermann.de Gasthof Zum Grunen Baum Bettenfeld (€45) **
http://www.gasthof-ochsen-rothenburg.de Gasthof Zum Ochsn (€53-55)
http://www.Glocke-Rothenburg.de Glocke Weingut & Hotel (€75-108)
http://www.goestehaus-Flemming.de Gastehaus Flemming (€59-65)
http://www.goldenes-fass.com Hotel Goldenes Fass (€ 75-115) ***
http://www.gotisches-haus.de Hotel Gotisches Haus (€108-168) ****
http://www.guckloch.ro Bistro-Gastehaus Guklock (€38)
http://www.herrnmuehle-rothenburg.de Herrnmuhle Pension und Ferienwohnngen (€46-52)
http://www.hofmann-rothenburg.de Pension Hofmann Gasthaus Zum Schmolzer (€44-58)
http://www.Hotelfrei.com Hotel H-K Frei (€58-76)
http://www.hotel-hornburg.de Hotel-Garni Hornburg (€71-103) ***
http://www.hotelschwarzeslamm-rothenburg.de Hotel Schwarzes Lamm (€ 64-74)
http://www.hotel-spitzweg.de Hotel Spitzweg (€80-90)
http://www.hotel-uhl.de Hotel Garni Café Uhl (€55-79)
http://www.hotel-weisser-turm.de Hotel Gasthof Am weissen Turm (€59-98)
http://www.klosterstueble.de Hotel –Restaurant Kolsterstuble (€85-175) **
http://www.kreuzerhot.eu Hotel Garni Kreuzerhof (€49-54) **
http://www.krone-home.de Gasthaus Zur Krone Leuzenbronn (€45-50)
http://www.markusturm.de Romantik Hotel Markusturm (€105-190)
http://www.mittermeier.Rothenburg.de Mittermeier Restaurant and Hotel (€72-170)
http://www.pension-baierl.de Ferienwohnungen Fam. Baierl (€35-50)
http://www.pension-becker.com Pension Becker (€40-48)
http://www.pension-becker.com Pension Di Vivo Ferienwohnungen (€42050)
http://www.pension-elke-rothenburg.de Pension Elke (€42-65)
http://www.pension-freund.de Pension Freund (€50-57)
http://www.post-rothenburg.de Hotel-Gasthof Post (€58-70) **
http://www.prinzhotel.rothenburg.de Prinzhotel Rothenburg (€ 95-155) **
http://www.reichsapfel.info Haus Reichsapfel Ferienwohnung/ UF (€48)
http://www.reichskuechenmeister.com Flair Hotel Reichs-Kuchenmeister (€ 75-135) ***
http://www.relaxed-at/Gerlinger Gastehause Gerlinger (€50-53)
http://www.roedertor.com Hotel-Gasthof Rodertor (€65-95)
http://www.romanticroad.com/altfrenkische-weinstube Hotel Altfrankische Weinstube (€60-95)
http://www.romanticroad.com/gerberhaus Hotel-Café Gerberhaus (€74-110)
http://www.Roterhahn.com Hotel Roter Hahn (€ 90-180)
http://www.rothenburg.jugendherberge.de Jugendherberge Rothenburg (€23,20 half pension per person)
http://www.rothenburgerhof.com Minotel Rothenburger Hof (€ 68-110) **
http://www.rothenburg-online.de/cgi-...rothenburg.cgi Rothenburg Hotels
http://www.schranne.com Akzent Hotel Schranne (€ 70-110) ***
http://www.Schwarzer-Adler-Rothenburg.de Hotel-Gasthof Schwarzer Adler (€55-80)
http://www.siebersturm.de Hotel Am Siebersturm (€60-95)
http://www.silbernekanne.de Gasthof Zur Silbernen Kanne (€53-70) **
http://www.sonne.rothenburg.de Hotel und Gasthof Zur Sonne (€75-82)
http://www.spaetzle-schwob.de Café-Restaurant Spatzle-Schwab (€55-60)
http://www.spitaltor.de Gasthaus Zum Spitaltor (€58-79)
http://www.tauberstube.de Gasthof Tauberstube (€48-58)
http://www.tilman-reimenschneider.de Hotel Tilman Riemenschneider (€ 110-230) ****
http://www/hotel-goldener-hirsch.de Hotel Goldener Hirsch (€ 89-130) ***
http://wwwhotel-rappen-rothenburg.de Hotel & Gasthof Rappen (€ 45-120)

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