Baden -Baden
Baden-Baden is an enchanting summer capital of Europe. Till date it is patronized by an international clientele, who adore the quality arts scene and excellent leisure facilities. Every year brings a packed programme of new highlights at the opera house, theatre, philharmonic hall and the city's museums and art galleries. But out of all- the annual festival, the casino, the racecourse, the fine wine and the Black forest directly on the city's doorstep also provide virtually unlimited opportunities for fun and frolic.
Built on a series of hills at the foot of the Black Forrest. Baden-Baden is famous for its curative baths and hot springs. It has been for centuries, all the way back to Roman Times. The town was spared from World War II bombings and it still retains the splendor of the 19-th century, with luxurious villas, stately mansions and tree lined avenues.
Place to See in Baden and Baden
The Rebland:
The "Rebland, popularly known as the wine country, is one of Baden's foremost wine-growing regions. Beautiful countryside, sun-kissed hillside vineyards, cosy wine pubs. Just a few kilometers from the town centre.Baden Wine Route Leads all the way from Baden-Baden to the southern Black Forest, through the vineyards, orchards and wine-growing villages of the Black Forest foothills.
Europa Park Rust:
Leisure and adventure Europa park rust that is around 70km from Baden-Baden.
Alsace:
This one of the most enchanting French province include scenic villages, old cities like Strasbourg and Colmar, pottery, wine and the famous Alsace cuisine.
Black Forest :
The most popular scenic route between Baden-Baden and Freudenstadt provides magnificent views of dark forested peaks, lush green valleys, waterfalls and quiet, romantic lakes - like the legendary Mummelsee - with castles on their shores.
Strasbourg:
60 kms from the hospitable European city in Alsace from Baden-Baden. It includes scenic sights like the Cathedral, Kammerzell House and the European Parliament.