Rhine-Main Region

The Rhinegau Region

For over a thousand years the Rhinegau Region has been a place where nobility and clergy have settled and created one of the most significant line-ups of historic monuments in Germany, including the world famous former Cistercian Abbey at Eberbach monastery, Eibingen monastery as well as the castles in Johannisberg and Vollrads. The sun-blessed wine producing area is home to the famous Rhinegau Riesling wines. The unique nature experience offered by the Rhinegau region provides opportunities for hiking, walking and strolling, cycling or savouring the delights in one of the numerous wine taverns, eateries or restaurants.
 

Frankfurt Rhine-Main

Frankfurt Rhine-Main is one of Germany's most diverse regions. The metropolis of Frankfurt am Main is surrounded by a variety of historical cities such as Aschaffenburg and Mainz as well as a number of elegant spa resorts, including Bad Homburg and Wiesbaden. Imposing skylines, time-honoured old towns and traditional half-timbered architecture are juxtaposed with mediaeval castles and magnificent palaces, offering visitors a seemingly endless range of sightseeing destinations to choose from.
 

Wiesbaden

Wiesbaden, the 'Nice of the North', is located in the Taunus foothills and on the banks of the Rhine. The state capital of Hesse is a colourful city full of cultural diversity, with the Kurhaus and the State Theatre of Hesse at the centre of social events. Nothing is far away in this city and, with its impressive buildings, spacious parks, exquisite villas, 26 thermal spas and a mild climate, it is frequently chosen to welcome representatives of politics, trade and business. The city is animated by colourful street and wine festivals, and the Rhinegau nearby contributes to the Mediterranean flair of this city and region on the Rhine.

 

 

Rhine near Assmannshausen
Skyline of Frankfurt
Wiesbaden