Wuppertal, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany
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This chic and cosy apartment is located in Wuppertal's cultural hotspots, Luisenviertel.
The Luisenviertel, also known as German Montmartre, offers numerous cafes, bars and restaurants that combine a wide variety of international cuisine styles in a well-known old town atmosphere. Here you will find the best ways to indulge in the delights of your palate. Let your taste buds be pampered in various highly sought-after scene bars, gourmet restaurants and cafes. Since there is something for almost every taste here, the Luisenviertel is very popular with both locals and tourists.
In addition to the architecturally enchanting old town, the city captivates with the beauty of the nature of its recreational areas. Let yourself be enchanted, for example, by the view of the Bismarck or Elise Tower over the city. Or you can marvel at one of the around 4,000 different plant species of the botanical garden at the Elisenhöhe as parts of the Hardt plant. To recharge your batteries, Café Eliseneben offers nutritious breakfasts and main courses, as well as a changing day menu and homemade cakes.
The Wuppertaler Unikat par excellence - the Wuppertaler Schwebebahn - which is unique in this form worldwide, invites with its numerous stopping points along the Wupper to float and discover the area. Allow yourself and your loved ones, for example, to take a floating trip to the green Wuppertal Zoo and discover the fascination of majestic predators or polar bears.
Music lovers will find in the Historische Stadthalle Wuppertal, in addition to numerous event and acting rooms, one of the best concert halls in the world, as Sir Simon Rattle (Chief of the London Symphony Orchestra) calls it. Let yourself be enchanted by the magic of music and be carried away to strange worlds.
Wuppertal Central Station has been completely renovated and offers good access and onward travel by train.
For motorists, there is an excellent motorway network that connects the city with Cologne, Düsseldorf and the entire Ruhr area. Even the North Sea can be reached in 2 hours by car.
In its legendary Wupperbergen and forests, the Bergische Land offers versatile hiking trails and, under certain circumstances, the Müngsten Bridge (Germany's highest railway bridge) soon becomes a world heritage site, which is a fantastic backdrop for fairytale weddings.
Game of Thrones fans can be found at one of the exciting knights' games or fascinating medieval markets of Schloss Burg an der Wupper at one of the locations of the cult series.
Whatever you want to do, Wuppertal and its surroundings enchant everyone in their own unique way.