Mecklenburg-West Pomerania
Germany





Popular cities in Mecklenburg-West Pomerania
Rostock
Known for Ports, Business and Churches
This maritime city’s attractive Brick Gothic architecture gives visitors an insight into Europe’s prominent 14th and 15th-century Hanseatic era.
Reasons to visit
- Warnemunde Beach
- IGA Park
- New Market
Binz
Known for Sandy beaches, Natural parks and Kite surfing
Enjoy total relaxation in this Victorian-era Baltic Sea resort town, where local residents praise the healing properties of its air and water.
Reasons to visit
- Binz Beach
- Binz Pier
- Granitz Hunting Lodge
Heringsdorf
Known for Zoo, Museums and Islands
The famous seaside town, Heringsdorf, is a popular holiday destination known for its imperial architecture, including the longest seaside pier in Germany.
Reasons to visit
- Heringsdorf Pier
- Ahlbeck Pier
Kuehlungsborn
Known for Marinas, Kite surfing and Kayaking
Experience the laid-back luxury of one of Germany’s oldest seaside spa resorts, where beachside promenades and wellness facilities make relaxation a breeze.
Reasons to visit
- Marina Kuehlungsborn
- Baltic Border Tower
Boltenhagen
Known for Theme parks
Explore Boltenhagen: its theme park and more!
Zingst
Known for Museums and Beaches
Wander along the white sandy beach and stare out at the Baltic, explore forests and marshland or relax in a cafe or bar.
Stay near popular Mecklenburg-West Pomerania attractions
Cities in Mecklenburg-West Pomerania

Heringsdorf
The famous seaside town, Heringsdorf, is a popular holiday destination known for its imperial architecture, including the longest seaside pier in Germany.

Kuehlungsborn
Experience the laid-back luxury of one of Germany’s oldest seaside spa resorts, where beachside promenades and wellness facilities make relaxation a breeze.

Rostock
This maritime city’s attractive Brick Gothic architecture gives visitors an insight into Europe’s prominent 14th and 15th-century Hanseatic era.

Binz
Enjoy total relaxation in this Victorian-era Baltic Sea resort town, where local residents praise the healing properties of its air and water.

Zingst
Wander along the white sandy beach and stare out at the Baltic, explore forests and marshland or relax in a cafe or bar.

Wismar
Distinctive architecture, friendly people and interesting history are reasons to stay a while in this UNESCO World Heritage city on Germany’s Baltic coast.







