Promenade Closure
Permanent closure of the towpath and promenade along the Rhine near the Pfaffendorf bridge between the Weindorf and the palace steps.
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The Ufer-Bar is back!
From July 12th to October 6th, 2024, four Koblenz restaurants and a sparkling wine producer invite you to summer and early autumn evenings on the castle steps.
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Pinke Blumen bluten vor der Lahn mit romantischen Gebäuden und einem kleinen Schiff im Hintergrund ©

Bad Ems

Experience the healing springs paradise

Imperial Flair
Bad Ems looks back on an illustrious history. The former imperial spa attracted famous personalities from all over the world - from high nobility to artists and scholars - including Kaiser Wilhelm I, Tsar Alexander II, Dostoyevsky and Richard Wagner. Today, numerous magnificent baroque buildings and masterpieces of spa architecture or classicism can still be admired in Bad Ems. Don't miss the baroque bathing castle, the Marble Hall, the spa theater and the oldest casino in Germany.

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Blick auf Ufer in Bad Ems mit Passagierschiff auf der Lahn © Dominik Ketz
The Healing Springs Paradise of Bad Ems

With its 15 healing springs, the spa town of Bad Ems is also known as a healing spring paradise. Since 2021, Bad Ems has even been a UNESCO World Heritage Site as part of the "Great Spa Towns of Europe". On rainy days, the Bad Ems spa also offers a perfect retreat and oasis of relaxation.

In the beautiful Lahn Valley, active people and nature enthusiasts will also get their money's worth. Beautiful views open up from the Malbergskopf and the Bismarckhöhe. Who prefers it somewhat more comfortably, can drive up also with the standseilbahn. By the way: With its 78-percent gradient, the Kurwaldbahn is one of the steepest funicularsseilbahnin the world.

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