Rostock Ferry
Rostock Ferry
With a selection of up to 105 sailings weekly, the port of Rostock connects Germany with Sweden & Denmark. Sailing duration ranges from 2 hours to Gedser and 6 hours 15 minutes on the Trelleborg service.
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Zum Fährterminal 1, 18147 Rostock
Rostock - Trelleborg with Stena Line & TT-Line
Rostock - Gedser with Scandlines
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Like a few German cities, Rostock was architecturally decimated during WWII and has never quite recovered. The relative influx of tourism has improved the city’s aesthetics somewhat, spearheading the introduction of a few parks that bring colour and vitality to the environment. Warnemunde Beach has always been a popular spot for visitors and locals, especially in the summer months when the gorgeous weather even tempts sunbathers into the notoriously cold Baltic Sea. The shoreline is arguably the most beautiful area belonging to Rostock; restaurants, shops and cafes line the waterfront, exuding a charming and welcoming vibe. Aside from the enticing waterfront, Alter Strom is a prominent area in the city. Resting near the harbour, you can admire the array of boats and yachts that dominate the docklands whilst enjoying the delicious seafood served fresh from the waters. Many of the culinary options are seafood, though there are alternative options, much like the variety of fashion outlets on offer.
There are good transport links around Rostock: trams and buses provide the public transport and the roads are perfect for exploring the city by car
Rostock Ferry Port by Car
Rostock Ferry Port by Train
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