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      • Rostock is the largest city in the German state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. With a population of over 200,000 residents, Rostock is the economic and cultural hub of the region. The city of Rostock is situated on the Warnow River, close to the Baltic Sea. Its location makes it a popular destination for maritime activities and seaside relaxation.
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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RostockRostock - Wikipedia

    Most of Rostock's inhabitants live on the western side of the Warnow; the area east of the river is dominated by the port, industrial estates, and the forested Rostock Heath. The city's coastline east and west of the river mouth is relatively undeveloped, with long sandy beaches prevailing.

  3. Jul 21, 2023 · The city of Rostock is situated on the Warnow River, close to the Baltic Sea. Its location makes it a popular destination for maritime activities and seaside relaxation. Read also: 50 Facts about Daejeon Taejon. Rostock’s stunning red-brick architecture is a sight to behold.

  4. Rostock is the largest city in the German state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, though not its capital. It is a hub for Baltic Sea ferries, Germany's largest port for cruise ships by number of boardings and pleasant enough for a longer stay mostly due to its Hanseatic heritage.

  5. www.wikiwand.com › en › RostockRostock - Wikiwand

    With around 210,000 inhabitants, it is the third-largest city on the German Baltic coast after Kiel and Lübeck, the eighth-largest city in the area of former East Germany, as well as the 39th-largest city of Germany. Rostock was the largest coastal and most important port city in East Germany.

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    Rostock stretches along the Warnow River estuary up to the Baltic Sea, with Warnemünde (literally "mouth of the Warnow" - analogous to Travemünde in Lübeck) district being a popular seaside resort and long the main port of Rostock. Rostock was an important member of the Hanseatic League, and one of the most important ports of the GDR (East Germany)...

    By plane

    1. 53.91833312.2783331 Rostock–Laage Airport (RLGIATA) (20 km south of Rostock). There are shuttle buses from the airport to town but no rail connection. There are frequent flights from Munich Airport with Lufthansa. There are charter flights from destinations in Antalya and Heraklionwith Corendon Airlines. Or you can fly to Hamburg (HAMIATA) or Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BERIATA) and travel by train to Rostock. There is an IC train from BER to Rostock every two hours that takes 2½-3 hours

    By train

    1. 54.078112.13082 Rostock Central Station (Rostock Hbf). From Hamburg Central Station you can take one of 16 trains a day to Rostock 1 hr 50 min to 2½ hours as of Dec 2020). If you buy a Mecklenburg-Vorpommern-Ticket for €22-38, you can travel with up to 5 people from Hamburg to Rostock. From Leipzig and Berlin Central Station Deutsche Bahnruns numerous connections each day. There are a couple of ICE trains a day from places as far away as Munich.

    By car

    From Hamburg take the motorway A1 to Lübeck and from there take the A20 to Rostock. It's a 2-hour trip. If starting in Berlinyou have to drive along the A24 in the direction of Hamburg until the A19 is crossing the motorway. Following the A19 you reach Rostock. It's a trip of 2½ hours.

    By public transport

    Public transport (bus, tram, ferry, train, etc.) in Rostock is part of the Verkehrsverbund Warnow (VVW) [formerly dead link], the traffic association which provides a common ticketing and integrated transport system in the surrounding area. Rostock features a good inner-city tramway system. A bus systemserves other locations. The following tickets are available for transportation within the fare zone of Rostock (which includes Warnemünde),as of August 2021: 1. Single ticket: adults €2.40, red...

    54.181912.08181 Warnemünde beach. Visit the sandy 3-km beach at Warnemünde in the north. Go swimming there, if the weather is warm enough.
    54.09055612.1480562 Petrikirche (St. Peter's Church). Open from 10:00, closing time depends on the season (16:00 in winter, 18:00 May - Sep - consult website if unsure). Petrikirche boasts the tall...
    54.07790112.0870543 Zoo, 18059 Rostock, Barnstorfer Ring.
    54.181412.08584 Warnemünde Lighthouse (near the beach promenade). Built in 1897 and still in use. The view from the high tower provides an impressive view of the Baltic Sea and nearby Rostock region.
    54.077512.12581 Stadthalle Rostock. The Stadthalle Rostock has many shows and music events.
    KTV. The Kröpeliner-Tor-Vorstadt (KTV, "Kröpelin Gate Suburb") was the first part of Rostock built outside the medieval city walls, in the 2nd half of the 19th century. It was designed to house wor...

    The main shopping district is around Kröpeliner Straße within the medieval city center. The greatest selection of souvenirs is offered in the Warnemünde seaside resort area. Typical products include a fine selection of jewelry and craftmanship, sea buckthorn juice or Rostocker Pilsbeer. Rostock has a few so called border shops that are dedicated to...

    Mid-range

    1. Leon's, Kröpeliner Straße 19, ☏ +49 381 37565563, info@am-hopfenmarkt.de. Steak house. €15. 2. 54.08743812.14388 Café in der Likörfabrik, Grubenstr. 1. Daily 09:00 - 00:00. A café(updated May 2022) 3. 54.09201512.135369 Zur Kogge, Wokrenterstraße 27, 18055 Rostock, ☏ +49 381 4934493. Tu-Th 16:00 - 23:30, F-Su & public holiday 11:30 - 23:30. Mains €10-19 (Aug 2017).(updated May 2022) 4. 54.09326312.1197610 La Dolce Vita, Warnowufer 60, ☏ +49 381 3750672. Italian food.(updated May 2022)

    Bars and pubs

    1. 54.0800512.087971 Brauerei Trotzenburg, Tiergartenallee 6. The Trotzenburg brews their own beer. 2. 54.08906512.1394082 Alex, Neuer Markt 17 (Across from the City Hall), ☏ +49 381 20376. M-Th 08:00-01:00, F-Sa 08:00-03:00, Su 09:00-01:00. Bar and restaurant with a relaxed atmosphere.

    Clubs

    1. 54.0958312.1057363 Bunker Rostock, Neptunallee 9A, 18057 Rostock. Techno and 1990s rave in a bunker on the grounds of the former Neptun Werft shipyard. 2. 54.08511112.125484 Helgas Stadtpalast, Am Vögenteich 19, 18057 Rostock. Live concerts and club nights from indie to electro in a building from the GDR period with ornamental wallpapers and deer's heads on the wall. 3. 54.08416612.1438645 JAZ e.V., Lindenstraße 3B, 18055 Rostock. The Jaz Rostock offers regular live music concerts and tech...

    Budget

    1. 54.0927912.110421 Blue Doors Hostel (formerly: Hanse Hostel), Doberaner Straße 96 (near the corner of Lubeckerstraße, if you are travelling by tram get off at the Maßmannstraße stop), ☏ +49 381 25299980. For bed linen they charge €2 once per stay. Breakfast is available for €4, coffee, beer and soft drinks are available for €1. There is free internet, a great kitchen with a dishwasher, microwave, oven, stove and fridge. Bathroom facilities are very good. There is a TV, DVD and VCR downstai...

    Mid-range

    1. 54.08575612.1284764 Hotel GreifenNest, August-Bebel-Straße 49 b, ☏ +49 381 8775618. Beautiful terrasse, nice people and good ambiance. €5 for breakfast. €1 for internet access. No wifi. Double €40, hammock €12.(updated Jul 2015)

    Splurge

    1. 54.1794812.098625 Yachthafenresidenz Hohe Düne, Am Yachthafen 1, ☏ +49 381 50400. A luxury hotel with yacht harbour next to Warnemünde.(updated Jul 2015)

    Rostock is generally a safe place to be, especially the areas most visited by tourists: the medieval city center and the Warnemünde resort area. As in all crowded areas, be aware of pickpockets. During nighttime, drunk people can be an unpleasant experience; it is best to keep a distance. Bathing in the Baltic Sea can be dangerous in case of strong...

  6. Rostock, largest city in the north German state Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania (Mecklenburg-Vorpommern), is to be found on the Baltic Sea coast. The city is positioned on the Warnow River. The coastal fraction of the city is barely 16km (10mi) to the north of the momentous city center.

  7. Jan 15, 2018 · Rostock is a Hanseatic town in North Germany, less than 10 kilometres (6.2 miles) from the Baltic Sea coast. It often falls under the radar when visitors plan out their itinerary for their trip even though it boasts historic city gates and churches, fantastic seafood restaurants and beach activities. We’ve compiled a list of the top 10 things ...

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