Rothenburg ob der Tauber – Travel guide at Wikivoyage (2024)

Rothenburg ob der Tauber is a town along the Romantic Road in Bavaria, Germany, about halfway in between Frankfurt and Munich. It is best known for its medieval town centre (Altstadt), seemingly untouched by the passage of time, encircled by the undamaged 14th-century town wall. In the Middle Ages, Rothenburg ob der Tauber was a free imperial city, reaching its apex of prosperity under mayor Heinrich Toppler in the 15th century with a large population of 6,000 - much larger than Frankfurt or Munich at that time. Today Rothenburg ob der Tauber is a small, quaint town and a big tourist attraction. Especially popular with American and Japanese tour-buses and organized groups, the town can feel a bit overcrowded sometimes, but its sheer beauty makes up for that and more than justifies its popularity.

Get in

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49°22′36″N 10°10′45″E

Map of Rothenburg ob der Tauber

  • Frankfurt Airport - the closest intercontinental airport with good road and train connections to Rothenburg. ICE's run via Würzburg, where you will probably have to change to regional transport.
  • Nürnberg - for domestic European flights. Nuremberg is part of the VGN tariff union[dead link] for local trains and buses, making travel from there to Rothenburg quite cheap, though there are a number of changes involved in the journey.
  • Stuttgart - for domestic European flights.

By car

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  • Rothenburg is close to autobahn A 7, which runs from Hamburg, via Würzburg, Rothenburg ob der Tauber, and Ulm to the Austrian border at Füssen. The most convenient exit is 108 Rothenburg ob der Tauber.
  • If you prefer scenery over velocity, you should take the Romantic Road (Romantische Straße) into town.

By train

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The town isn't too well served by trains. There is an hourly connection from Würzburg and Ansbach, but in both cases you have to change trains at Steinbach (b. Rothenburg). Rothenburg furthermore is part of the Nuremberg's regional train network, with services twice an hour, but you have to change trains at least once to do the trip. (VGN-rates apply making a one day round-trip considerably cheaper than regular train-fares) Make sure you are buying a ticket to Rothenburg ob der Tauber - there are several towns with the name "Rothenburg" in Germany. The train station is east of the town wall, about a 15-min walk to the historic centre at Marktplatz.

  • 1 Rothenburg ob der Tauber railway station, Bahnhofstraße 12. (updated Jan 2023)

By tour

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  • Rothenburg ob der Tauber is very popular with bus tour operators, especially during summertime. So try to see the town in the morning or the evening when the bus crowds aren't there.

Get around

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On foot

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Walking from one end of the town to the other takes about 15 min.

By car

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Getting around by car is unnecessary and sometimes is impossible.

By bike

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In the spring and summer, biking is also strongly recommended. There are a lot of bike lanes and special bike roads with no cars.

From Rothenburg ob der Tauber you can start a popular bicycle tour by the "Lovely Tauber valley" (also "Charming Tauber valley"), about Weikersheim, Bad Mergentheim, Lauda and Tauberbischofsheim, till you reach just 100 km from Wertheim. Recommended daily stages of the route "Charming Tauber Valley (Classic)":

  • 1st day's stage - Rothenburg ob der Tauber to Weikersheim (or Bad Mergentheim)
  • 2nd day's stage - (Weikersheim via) Bad Mergentheim to Tauberbischofsheim
  • 3rd day's stage - Tauberbischofsheim to Wertheim

From Wertheim, you can cycle back to Rothenburg ob der Tauber with five recommended extra stages of the route "Charming Tauber Valley (Sportive)":

  • 1st day's stage - Wertheim to Freudenberg
  • 2nd day's stage - Freudenberg to Külsheim
  • 3rd day's stage - Külsheim to Boxberg
  • 4th day's stage - Boxberg to Niederstetten
  • 5th day's stage - Niederstetten to Rothenburg ob der Tauber

See

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  • The 1 Market Square (Marktplatz) is the centre of urban life in Rothenburg o.d.T. The Square is framed on the west by the Town Hall (Rathaus), on the north by the City Councillors' Tavern (Ratstrinkstube) with its Tourist Information centre, on the east by shops and cafes, and on the south by St. George's Fountain.
  • The 50-m, 13th-century 2 Town Hall Tower (Rathausturm) at the centre of the Altstadt offers the best view of the area; cost €1 and 241 steps up. The Tower does not have a foundation of its own; it rests on top of the gable of the Gothic building. The front part of the Town Hall, a Renaissance building, was built in the 16th century. The Town Hall (Rathaus) is free.
  • The 3 Medieval Crime and Punishment Museum (Kriminalmuseum), just south of Market Square, is full of examples of torture equipment and is not for the faint hearted.
  • The 4 Plönlein (Little Square), a few blocks south of the Market Square, offers a charming medieval sight. Standing at the right point, you can see two towers: on the left, more or less straight ahead, is the Siebers Tower (Siebersturm) dating from 1385; and down on the right, from the Tauber valley, is the Kobolzell Gate (Kobolzeller Tor) dating from 1360. These two access roads form a small triangular square, which is Plonlein. The Plonlein is often referred to as one of the most photographed spots in Germany.
  • The 5 Town Wall encircles the city, giving the Altstadt the shape of a head, with the nose (the Castle Garden) pointing left (west). The existing Town Wall was built in the 14th century, was partially damaged in World War II, and restored through gifts from donors throughout the world (see plaques on the wall). The Wall is about 2.5 km long, covered, with several towers and entrances at the gates. One of the easiest access to get up to the sentry wall is just south of Siebers Tower (Siebersturm). The Wall is free and offers a good vantage point to see the town.
  • 6 St. Jakobskirche (Church of St. Jacob), Klostergasse 15, north of the Market Square, contains a masterpiece by the famous Würzburg sculptor Tilman Riemenschneider (ca. 1460-1531).

Do

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  • Two 1 walking tours are offered. Both tours are in English and leave from Market Square. The tourist office tours cost €7, are 90 minutes and run April to October and December daily at 14:00. The 60-minute Night Watchman's tours costs €8 runs nightly mid-March to December at 20:00.
  • The Do it Yourself 2 Town Wall tour. The best stretch of the wall to walk is from the massive 16th-century Spitaltor (go through the Siebersturm to the southern tip of the Spitalgasse) to the Klingentor, completed around 1400, at the northern tip of the Wall. This takes about a half-hour if you don't stop. Offers excellent views and photographic opportunities.
  • Rent a bike at 3 Rad und Tat, Bensenstraße 17 ( +49 9861 87984)
  • Just out of town is the annual (usually on the second weekend of august) Taubertal-Festival offering a wide variety of pop-rock music such as die ärzte, ska-p or Shantel (lineup varies, check in advance tickets cost €100-150 depending on when you buy).

Buy

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  • 1 Chronos-Nostalgiebilder, Milchmarkt 4 (just by the Markus Tower), +49 9861-9189821. Funny souvenirs. You could dress up in a Medieval or Rococo costume and pick up the photo at once.
  • 2 Georg Schopf, Galgengasse 1-3. This shop sells both souvenirs from cuckoo clocks to drinking glasses and antiques such as paintings.
  • 3 Kunstgewerbe Friese, Grüner Markt 7, +49 9861 7166. Cuckoo clocks, Hummel figurines, pewter beer steins, music boxes, dolls, and the usual suspects.
  • 4 Käthe Wohlfahrt, Herrngasse 1. A somewhat touristy shop in three floors underground where one can buy Christmas decorations during the whole year.

Eat

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Restaurants cater to the daily bus tours. This means that you should try to get in to eat dinner by 20:00 - especially in the low season, because few places are open much later than 22:00.

  • 1 Altfränkische Weinstube, Klosterhof 7, +49 9861 6404. On Wednesday nights at 20:00, the English Speakers' Club meets. All are welcome.
  • 2 [dead link] Baumeisterhaus, Obere Schmiedgasse 3 (just south of Marktplatz), +49 9861 9470-0. Housed in a Renaissance styled residence built in 1596 by the town master mason (Stadtbaumeister) Leonhard Weidmann. Main courses €12-22.
  • 3 Louvre, Klingengasse 15, +49 9861 8755-125. Japanese cuisine. Main courses €25-28; fixed-price menu €49-85.
  • 4 Ratsstube, Marktplatz 6, +49 9861 2225. A true tavern atmosphere. Main courses €10-15.

Drink

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  • 1 Unter den Linden, Kurze Steige 7B, +49 9861 5909. A cafe-bar on the River Tauber. It is quite the hike down and up but, the beer is nice and cold.
  • 2 Zur Höll, Burggasse 8. Inn (Gasthaus) in a 1100-year-old building.

Sleep

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  • 1 Gasthof Goldener Greifen, Obere Schmiedgasse 5 (just south of Marktplatz), +49 9861 2281. Former home of mayor (Bürgermeister) Toppler (~1406).
  • 2 Hotel Gotisches Haus, Herrngasse 13 (behind the Market Square and the Christmas shops), +49 9861 2020, fax: +49 9861 1317.
  • 3 Hotel Spitzweg, Paradeisgasse 2 (near the Rödertor), +49 9861 942-90. 10 rooms in a 16th-century hotel. A hearty German breakfast gets you going in the morning. Herr Hocher is a great source of sight-seeing advice and he is always looking for a worthy chess opponent.
  • 4 [dead link] Pension Gundel, Bockenfelderstr. 1, 91610 Insingen-Lohr (7 km south of Rothenburg in the village of Lohr), +49 9861 2716.

Go next

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  • Along the Tauber through the Charming Tauber valley via Bad Mergentheim and Tauberbischofsheim to Wertheim
  • Nuremberg - features a delightful castle, old town, and the former Nazi Party Rallying Grounds (now an excellent museum)
  • Würzburg - a university town with an impressive palace
  • Schwaebisch Hall - A medieval town well preserved
  • Nördlingen - A beautiful medieval town in a meteorite crater surrounded by a 14th-century wall. Along the Romantic Road.
  • Dinkelsbühl another charming medieval town with a lot of preserved heritage but much less crowded by tour groups

Routes through Rothenburg ob der Tauber

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FAQs

How long should you spend in Rothenburg ob der Tauber? ›

One night is great for a taste of the tourist attractions, but it always leaves me wanting more. I think there are enough things to do in Rothenburg ob der Tauber for a two night / three day trip. Plenty of people do it as a day trip, but I think it is magical to stay there at least a day.

What is the best time of day to visit Rothenburg? ›

Things to see in Rothenburg ob der Tauber

TIP: Come in the morning or in the early evening to avoid day trip crowds. This is the city's main hub, where you'll find the Rathaus (town hall), the Ratstrinkstube (Councillor's Tavern), the Tourist Information Centre and just nearby, George's Spring.

Is it worth visiting Rothenburg ob der Tauber? ›

Must visit! Cannot recommend highly enough! Beautifully preserved medieval buildings surrounded by fort like walls, which you are able to walk around.

Where is the best view of Rothenburg ob der Tauber? ›

The Kalk Tower was built in the last quarter of the 14th century as a guard tower and offers a beautiful view on the old town today. With a bit of diligence in the field you can use the tower's arch to frame the city in your image.

How long does it take to walk the Rothenburg Wall? ›

The medieval walls of Rothenburg are incredible! You will find a gates, covered ramparts, and towers throughout the 2 mile Turmweg tower trail. Walking the entire wall will require 2-3 hours.

What is the famous corner in Rothenburg? ›

The Plönlein is the most famous and most beautiful photo subject in Rothenburg and the landmark oft the historical town. The Plönlein is a true international star: Many consider the timber-frame house on the Plönlein to represent a typical motif of Rothenburg's old quarter.

How to get around in Rothenburg ob der Tauber? ›

ROTHENBURG OB DER TAUBER - GETTING AROUND

The town is small and easy to stroll around on your own. You can take a self-guided walk with a good guidebook, take a group or private walk led by a guide from the Tourist Information office (Markplatz 2), and/or go on the almost daily Night Watchman`s Tour.

Can you drive into Rothenburg ob der Tauber? ›

Driving and parking in Rothenburg: We only recommend traveling by car to the old town of Rothenburg ob der Tauber for those who know the area. You can easily park in Rothenburg ob der Tauber in one of the large car parks outside the city.

Why is Rothenburg ob der Tauber famous? ›

Rothenburg ob der Tauber is surrounded by a wall with 42 towers, six gates and some little doors for pedestrians. "Franconian Jerusalem" was the name given to the city because of its impressive silhouette. A four-kilometre path connects the towers in two and a half hours of walking time and leads around the old town.

What is the alternative to Rothenburg ob der Tauber? ›

The three medieval walled towns of Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Dinkelsbühl and Nördlingen offer a lot to see. Dinkelsbuhl is a lot like Rothenburg, but it is more a town where people live.

Are there 2 Rothenburg in Germany? ›

By the way, there are several "Rothenburgs" in Germany. Make sure you plan for Rothenburg ob der Tauber (on the Tauber River); people really do sometimes drive or ride the train to other, nondescript Rothenburgs by accident.

What is a fun fact about Rothenburg? ›

10 Fascinating & Fun Facts About Rothenburg

Rothenburg is renowned for its delectable Schneeballen, a traditional pastry resembling snowballs. St. James's Church houses a precious treasure: an intricate, 500-year-old woodcarving called the Holy Blood Altar.

What is the most photographed spot in Rothenburg? ›

Rothenberg's most famous photo spot, Plönlein

Needless to say, this is also the busiest photo location in Rothenberg ob der Tauber.

How long to stay in Rothenburg ob der Tauber? ›

The medieval town is part of the famous Romantic Road and is entirely fortified and quite small, so if you're wondering how much time you need to explore, two days and one night are totally sufficient.

What movies were filmed in Rothenburg Germany? ›

In any event, the fairytale-like town of Rothenburg served as the inspiration for the animated Disney film Pinocchio, as well as the location of the Vulgarian village scenes in 1968's Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.

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The main question that most people ask is, “How many days to spend in Yogyakarta (Jogja)?” I would say four days are just perfect if you want to explore this beautiful place. It is enough time to see the famous temples, explore the city, and get the feel of this unique place.

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To fully embrace Bremen, a longer visit is better. Most travelers tend to plan two to four days to experience the historic old town, the museums and landmarks, the nightlife, and the beautiful scenery.

How long should you spend at Oktoberfest? ›

Spending one or two days at Oktoberfest is more than enough. Most of the locals join in on the fun for only a day or two and then head back home. Tourists generally stay longer, but to be honest, one can only consume so much beer and wurst!

How do you get around in Rothenburg ob der Tauber? ›

ROTHENBURG OB DER TAUBER - GETTING AROUND

The town is small and easy to stroll around on your own. You can take a self-guided walk with a good guidebook, take a group or private walk led by a guide from the Tourist Information office (Markplatz 2), and/or go on the almost daily Night Watchman`s Tour.

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