Frankfurt is first and foremost a city of modernity. Business, architecture and Europe's third-largest airport – they're all here and they're all at the cutting edge. Perhaps that's why Frankfurt has grown a particular fondness for museums that vary greatly in terms of size, style and subject matter. The city prides itself on always staying ahead of the times, whilst preserving traditions at the same time.
The UNESCO 'Roman remains and Bavarian cheer' route starts in Frankfurt and runs right through Germany's gregarious musical south. This route is all about idyllic scenery and stunning Bavarian cities such as Würzburg, Bamberg, Bayreuth, Nuremberg, Regensburg, Augsburg and, of course, Munich, the state capital.
Route information
UNESCO World Heritage sites:
- Frontiers of the Roman Empire: Upper Germanic-Rhaetian Limes
- Würzburg Residenz Palace and Court Gardens
- Bamberg Old Town
- Margravial Opera House in Bayreuth
- Old Town of Regensburg and Stadtamhof
- Danube Limes: Time Travel into an Ancient Culture
- The water management system of Augsburg
Other towns and cities worth seeing:
Length: approx. 965km
Starts: Frankfurt
Ends: Munich
Duration: 5 days
Recommended overnight stays: Nuremberg, Würzburg, Augsburg
The Danube Limes offers a fascinating insight into the time of the Roman Empire. This 600 kilometre long Roman military border along the Danube from Lower Bavaria through Austria to Slovakia has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2021, following a proposal made by Germany, Austria and Slovakia. For centuries, soldiers and their families were stationed along the "wet limes" of the Danube. Even today, remains of legionary camps, forts and settlements bear witness to the highly developed ancient culture on the borders of the Roman Empire.