Rhineland-Palatinate Travel Guide

Tourist Guide
Kirschgarten
Bingen am Rhein
Koblenz
Black Gate
Rhineland-Palatinate
Cruise slowly along the Rhine River and ride cable cars over undulating hills in the largest wine-producing section of Germany.

Rhineland-Palatinate is a state known for its castles and vineyards. The enchanting region has a dense forest around which lie quaint towns with churches and ruins. Embark on outdoor activities, such as hiking or camping, in the great wilderness of this picturesque terrain.

Consider the Roman influence on the area in its largest city, MainzOpens in a new window. While here, learn about the local inventor of the printing press at the Gutenberg Museum. Wander through the Old Town for the main ecclesiastical sights, such as Augustinerkirche, Christ Church and Dom St. Martin.

Drive northwest for about 1 hour to the city of KoblenzOpens in a new window. Among the highlights here is the Deutsches EckOpens in a new window headland that features a majestic sculpture. Ride the Koblenz Cable Car over the Rhine River to appreciate a stunning panorama on the way to Ehrenbreitstein FortressOpens in a new window to learn about German military history.

Watch a soccer game at Fritz Walter Stadion in Kaiserslautern. Bring the kids to Kaiserslautern Zoo and Planet Bowling.

Discover more Roman influence in the historic city of TrierOpens in a new window and go to Speyer for one of the world’s largest Romanesque churches, the Speyer Cathedral.

For a change of scenery, take your family to the Palatinate Forest, which has many hiking trails and intriguing landmarks. The warm climate in this southern part of Germany is ideal for taking summer hikes in the forest as well as cultivating wine. Red wine is the focus in Ahr-Middle RhineOpens in a new window, while whites are dominant in Moselle-NaheOpens in a new window. Visit some of the many wineries in the towns for an overview of the country’s grapes.

The region takes up a large portion of southwestern Germany. Fly to airports in Hahn, Zweibrucken or FrankfurtOpens in a new window and get around the area by train or bus. Consider taking a cruise up or down the River Rhine as an alternative means of travel.

Rhineland-Palatinate is an outdoor haven with scenic natural features, quaint towns and pretty vineyards.

Popular cities in Rhineland-Palatinate

Cathedral of Trier
Trier
Known for Historical, Ruins and Sightseeing
This city’s Roman and medieval buildings, old churches, vineyards and charming valley give visitors an insight into its long and eventful history.

Reasons to visit

  • Porta Nigra
  • Trier Cathedral
  • Imperial Roman Baths
Koblenz
Koblenz
Known for Rivers, Historical and Castle
Sip a glass of local wine and soak in the idyllic charm that the ancient city of Koblenz has to offer.

Reasons to visit

  • Deutsches Eck
  • Ehrenbreitstein Fortress
  • Stolzenfels Castle
Kirschgarten
Mainz
Known for Shopping, Historical and Business
Visit an ancient Roman Theater, sip local wine and walk through towering cathedrals—all in one day. In Mainz, you will never run out of things to explore.

Reasons to visit

  • Mainz Cathedral
  • Gutenberg Museum
  • Augustinerstrasse
Cochem which includes café scenes, a small town or village and street scenes
Cochem
Known for Rivers, Historical and Castle
A hidden gem in the Moselle Valley, this town has immaculate medieval landmarks, idyllic walking trails and a history stretching back to Roman times.

Reasons to visit

  • Reichsburg Cochem
Kaiserslautern showing a city, heritage architecture and a church or cathedral
Kaiserslautern
Known for Bars, Forests and Gardens
Kaiserslautern is a diverse tourist destination. With a strong military history and a standout art scene, this German city offers a variety of unique activities.