Rick Steves’ Europe: Germany’s Popular Rothenburg Keeps Its Medieval Charm Alive

Rothenburg is still Germany’s best-preserved walled town.
Rick Steves’ Europe: Germany’s Popular Rothenburg Keeps Its Medieval Charm Alive
Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Germany’s best-preserved walled town, is the king of medieval cuteness. Dominic Arizona Bonuccelli, Rick Steves’ Europe
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As a young backpacker, I fell in love with the picturesque village of Rothenburg, in Germany’s Franconian heartland. At that time, the town still fed a few farm animals within its medieval walls. Today its barns are hotels, its livestock are tourists, and Rothenburg is well on its way to becoming a medieval theme park.

But Rothenburg is still Germany’s best-preserved walled town. Countless travelers have searched for the elusive “untouristy Rothenburg.” There are many contenders (such as Michelstadt, Miltenberg, Bamberg, Bad Windsheim, and Dinkelsbühl), but none holds a candle to the king of medieval German cuteness. Even with crowds, overpriced souvenirs, and a nearly inedible pastry specialty (a fried ball of pie crust called a Schneeball—“snowball”), Rothenburg is still the best. Save time and mileage and be satisfied with the winner.

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Rick Steves (www.ricksteves.com) writes European guidebooks, hosts travel shows on public TV and radio, and organizes European tours. This article was adapted from his new book, For the Love of Europe. You can email Rick at [email protected] and follow his blog on Facebook. ©2022 Rick Steves. Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC.