Falling in love with Mainz! This German town is romantic to the core
Walking into Mainz is like opening a colorful historical scroll. The ancient churches, cultural treasures, and the warm Rhine River are intertwined, as if every corner is telling a moving story. If you want to visit, you can refer to my notes. I hope they will be helpful.
Day 1:
Morning: Gutenberg Museum
The first stop must be the birthplace of the world's printing technology! The museum houses Gutenberg's printing press and the extremely precious Gutenberg Bible. When you see these treasures, you can feel the great moment that changed the world. Don't forget to experience a live demonstration of printing technology, it's really amazing!
Noon: Picnic by the Rhine River
Buy some local bread with sausage and wine, and sit by the Rhine River. The breeze blows, and the sun shines on the water, making you reluctant to leave.
Afternoon: Mainz Cathedral
This magnificent Romanesque cathedral has witnessed a thousand years! The sculptures and paintings inside the church are exquisite. Standing here, you will be surrounded by a sense of solemnity and tranquility. If you catch the bell ringing, you will be moved to tears.
Evening: St. Stephan's Church
The afterglow of the setting sun shines through the blue stained glass designed by Chagall into the church, and the whole space seems to be wrapped in soft light. Every window here is like a painting, telling stories from the Bible, and is definitely not to be missed!
Day 2:
Morning: Stroll through the old town of Mainz
Walk on the cobblestone streets, explore the colorful half-timbered houses, and feel the retro and vitality of the city. Be sure to visit the Mainz Market Square and try the local desserts and coffee.
Noon: Wine estate experience
Mainz is a famous wine capital in Germany! I recommend Schloss Vollrads, a historic winery in the Rheingau region that focuses on producing high-quality Riesling wines. Visitors can visit the castle and vineyards and participate in wine tasting activities. Especially the Riesling, which is fresh and layered, will definitely make you enjoy it.
Afternoon: Rhine River cruise
Take a cruise on the Rhine River and enjoy the castles and vineyards along the way. Sit on the deck with a cup of coffee or wine, completely empty yourself, and enjoy this rare quiet time.
Evening: German dinner
On the last night, go to a traditional German restaurant (such as Weinhaus Michel), order a sausage platter or roasted pork knuckle, and pair it with a local beer to end the trip.
Mainz is not only a treasure trove of history and culture but also a city that makes people linger. During the two-day trip, you can feel the weight of time and experience the romance of the Rhine River. Next time, I will definitely come again!
Tips: Remember to leave some time to buy some wine and handmade souvenirs. The local specialties are really worth taking home!