Warnemünde Travel Guide

Rostock

A town square with a church steeple, shops, and people sitting at outdoor tables.
A row of colorful buildings with red roofs and blue balconies along a paved waterfront.
Beach chairs and houses on a sandy beach with a cloudy sky.
A windmill with a restaurant sign on a brick building.
A storefront with a large shark mural, a bicycle, and a potted plant.

Part of Rostock, this town has one of the Baltic’s widest and sandiest beaches and is the gateway to the entire region.

Once a sleepy fishing town, Warnemuende became one of East Germany’s foremost beach resorts in the 19th century. People flocked here for wide sandy beaches and picturesque Baltic architecture. Arrive by cruise boat or by train from Rostock and stay for the town’s natural beauty and German ambiance.

Head to Warnemuende Beach early, before crowds arrive, to appreciate the Baltic’s serene stillness. Participate in activities from sailing to soccer or simply relax on the fine sand and watch the waves. Climb the original 19th-century lighthouse at the end of the peninsula and watch cruise ships glide into port.

Walk along part of the Warnemünder Planetenwanderweg, a solar system model stretching 3.4 miles (6 kilometres) down the coast, with each planet at a scaled distance from the next.

After a long day in the sun and sea, stroll along Der Alte Strom, “The Old Channel,” the town’s beloved main street along the canal. Taste local specialties, such as eel in dill sauce, from one of the traditional restaurants or purchase fish and chips to go.

Stop at the Edvard Munch House, where the famed Norwegian painter lived between 1907 and 1908. Continue walking to reach the Teepott, a famous example of East German architecture with a curving roof. Have a meal in one of Warnemuende’s best restaurants, perfect for ending a day in this charming town.

Warnemuende is a 30-minute drive or 30-minute train ride north of Rostock, whose train station offers connections to other German cities and beyond. Fly to the closest international airport in Hamburg, a 2-hour drive from Warnemuende. Parking can be difficult in the summer, but Rostock offers a park-and-ride system. Warnemuende itself is easily navigable on foot. Ferry connections are available to other Baltic countries including Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Latvia or Poland.

As one of northern Germany’s most popular cruise ports, Warnemuende is the perfect place to start an adventure to other parts of the region, by land or by sea.


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Where to stay in Warnemünde

Find the best Warnemünde areas for the activities you enjoy most.

Markgrafenheide

If you're looking for some top things to see and do in Markgrafenheide and surrounding area, you can visit Markgrafenheide Beach and Marina Warnemuende.

Hohe Düne

You'll enjoy the beaches and restaurants in Hohe Düne. You might want to make time for a stop at Marina Warnemuende or Hohe Düne Beach.

Diedrichshagen

You'll enjoy the beaches and parks in Diedrichshagen. You might want to make time for a stop at Warnemunde Beach or Wilhelmshöhe.

Stadtmitte

Unique features of Stadtmitte include the historical sites and bars. Make a stop by Town Hall Rostock or Rostock Christmas Market while you're exploring the area.

Steintor-Vorstadt

Though Steintor-Vorstadt may not have many top sights, you can venture to the surrounding area to see attractions like Town Hall Rostock and Rostock Christmas Market.



Warnemünde Travel Guide