Koblenz, one of Germany’s oldest and most beautiful cities, is located at the famous Deutsches Eck, where the Rhine and Moselle rivers meet.

The city’s backdrop is formed by vineyards, forests and four mountain ranges, adding to its uniqueness. French joie de vivre and German tradition blend seamlessly in Koblenz, creating a distinct cultural fusion. Visitors can enjoy cosy wine taverns, narrow alleyways, romantic spots, and a genuinely welcoming atmosphere. The Four Towers, which are four Baroque houses located on each corner of the main street crossing, make for a perfect starting point for a stroll through the Old Town. Other popular attractions include the Guard House, dating back to 1689, and the Schängel fountain, located in the courtyard of the Town Hall and known as one of the city’s main landmarks. In addition, visitors can take a ferry that passes the Electoral Palace to reach Stolzenfels Castle, an impressive example of early Prussian art and cultural history.

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