A city tour through Rhineland-Palatinate is full of contrasts: modern city life and idyllic old town atmosphere. More than anything else, a city tour through Rhineland-Palatinate means variety. Please scroll through the list for information about the cities.

Kaiserslautern: Nature and culture go hand in hand in Kaiserslautern. Surrounded by secluded woods, Kaiserslautern is the lively heart of the Palatinate Forest. Visit Kandinsky in the Palatinate Gallery of Art or simply enjoy a quiet chat in the idyllic surroundings of St. Martin's Square (Martinsplatz) in the Old Town. [ more ]


Koblenz: Lively old town atmosphere between the banks of the Rhine and the Moselle. Street cafes, shops and restaurants line the little squares of the old town. Equally lively is the confluence of the Rhine and Moselle, where the "Deutsches Eck" draws in visitors from all over the world. [ more ]



Mainz: The fascination of past and present come together in Mainz in a unique way: While the printing press stamps out letters in the Gutenberg Museum, the glamour of modern-day media can be experienced at ZDF, the German broadcasting organisation. [ more ]



Altpoertel Speyer (Photo: Thorsten Krüger)Speyer: A Palatinate jewel with a Mediterranean feel, Speyer has been blessed not only by its temperate climate, but also by history. It boasts the most important Romanesque architecture, the tallest city gate in Germany and the oldest Jewish bath in Europe. [ more ]



Trier: A visit to the oldest town in Germany is like taking a journey back to Roman times. There is scarcely a stone that was not once part of a Roman wall, and scarcely a square from which there is no Roman architectural legacy to be admired. The Wine Town welcomes its guests with beautiful squares and inviting little wine bars. [ more ]

Worms: Luther and the Nibelungenlied - reminders of the reformer and the brave warriors of the epic are to be found on just about every street corner. The oldest Jewish cemetery in Europe takes the visitor even further back in time. A leap through ages and cultures - 2000 years of town history. [ more ]