Meetingpoint: in front of the Hilton Hotel in Rheinstrasse or Meeting Point at hotel possible if central, without extra charge
Duration: 2h
End location: Any central point in the city
You will learn about:
• History of the city
• The rich ecclesiastic tradition
• Napoleon’s occupation
• History of Mainz Carnival
• Johannes Gutenberg
• The roman „Moguntiacum“
• Archbishop of Mainz
You will see:
• Electoral Castle
• Town Hall
• Old Town
• Iron Tower
• Holy Spirit Hospital
• Palace of the Holy Roman Emperor now Gutenberg Museum
• Market Square
• St. Martin’s Cathedral
• Gutenberg Square
• Mainz State Theatre
• Carnival Fountain
• Kirschgarten Square
Start your tour with a view the Electoral Castle, the former residence of the Archbishop of Mainz and one of Germany’s important Renaissance buildings. Stroll along the Rhine waterfront while you learn about the Roman „Moguntiacum“ and General Drusus. Pass by the modern Town Hall and cross the Rathausbrücke, the pedestrian bridge, towards the Old Town where you will get a glimpse of the Iron Tower. You shall come across the Heilig Geist Spital (holy spirit) built in late Romanesque style at the beginning of the 13th century as housing for pilgrims, the old and the sick. Continue towards the late Palace of the Holy Roman Emperor, that nowadays houses the Gutenberg Museum. Johannes Gutenberg was born in Mainz between 1394 and 1400 and is acknowledged in Europe as the inventor of printing. Immerse yourself in the unique atmosphere of the Market Square, in the middle of which stands the Heunensäule, a sandstone column commemorating the history of Mainz. Right above the Market Square rises St. Martin’s cathedral, the „Mainzer Dom“. Wander towards Gutenbergplatz where you will look up to the life-size statue of the city’s most famous son. Located opposite is the great hall of the Mainz State Theatre. Admire The Carnival Fountain with its over 200 figurines and allegories and end your tour in Kirschgarten square with its medieval half-timbered houses and charming taverns where they serve local wine.
Mainz is a vibrant city along the Rhine River, known for its rich history, stunning architecture, and lively festivals. As one of Germany's oldest cities, it offers a unique blend of ancient Roman heritage, medieval charm, and modern cultural attractions.
A stunning example of Romanesque architecture, Mainz Cathedral is one of Germany's most important religious sites. It took over 300 years to build and features beautiful stained glass windows and intricate carvings.
Dedicated to Johannes Gutenberg, the inventor of the printing press, this museum houses a vast collection of historical printing equipment, manuscripts, and books.
One of the largest and oldest markets in Germany, the Mainz Market offers a vibrant atmosphere with a variety of fresh produce, local specialties, and handmade crafts.
An ancient Roman theater dating back to the 1st century AD, this site offers a glimpse into Mainz's rich Roman history. It's one of the largest and best-preserved Roman theaters in Germany.
Held annually in August, this vibrant festival celebrates the region's rich wine-making tradition. Visitors can enjoy wine tastings, live music, and local cuisine in a lively atmosphere.
A traditional German cheese dish made with aged hand cheese, marinated in oil, vinegar, and spices, and served with onions and cucumbers.
A creamy cheese spread made with Camembert, cream, and spices, often served with bread or potatoes.
A crisp and refreshing white wine produced in the Rhine region, known for its fruity and floral notes.
A local beer served in a small, traditional glass, often enjoyed at festivals and taverns.
This is the best time to visit Mainz, with pleasant weather perfect for outdoor activities and festivals. The city is vibrant and full of life during these months.
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Mainz is generally a safe city, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, as with any tourist destination, it's important to take basic precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Mainz Central Station
Mainz Central Bus Station
The tram system is efficient and user-friendly, with frequent services and clear signage.
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