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Adorable & Charming Koblenz — Where the Rhine Meets the Mosel

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Creator's Key Takeaways

I have absolutely no idea what some of these buildings are because the map says oh 21 22 23 then when you flip it over you can't find half the numbers

the beer garden here at the Doak has location location location there are castles here castles there but that's why you come to the Ry area

by the time we're done walking we are going to be so castled out it's going to be oh Another Castle who cares

that ice cream place must be the place to eat because everybody is sitting out in front of this absolutely spectacular Church eating ice cream

Creator's Tips & Advice

Start at the big eye to get information in Koblenz Market Square
Visit the Deutsches Eck where the Rhine and Mosel rivers meet
Look for the little sculptures representing people who lived in Koblenz
Eat ice cream in front of the Church of our beloved lady

Questions This Creator Answers

QWhat are the key attractions in Koblenz?
QWhere should you start your visit in Koblenz?
QWhat is the history behind the Deutsches Eck?

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http://www.TravelsWithSheila.com MAY, 2015 - It's not for nothing that millions of travelers begin or end a cruise on the Rhine in Koblenz, which owes its name to Romans who constructed a castle here around 9BC. Just "another" drop-dead adorable medieval town with good food, excellent wine, reasonably priced accommodation, and so much to see! Walk through the old town, parks; into museums, churches; bike and/or along the Deutsches Eck promenade on the Rhine and Mosel Rivers. Please don't forget to Share, Like and Subscribe! Thanks.