Germany travel | Postcard fairy tale town Rothenburg - the first experience of exploring the secret - the "Treasure of the Middle Ages" selected in detail - the small town of Rothenburg Europe is really a must-check, too interesting. If time allows, it is recommended to live for one day and enjoy the small town of different times. Traffic strategy Because there is no intention to drive this time, the whole journey is public transportation. It took three trains from Frankfurt to Rothenburg to arrive. There is a train station in the town, and you can walk directly into the town after getting off the bus. Germany is a very suitable country for self-driving tours, and it is also highly recommended to rent a car for self-driving. The living facilities in the town are complete, and there are supermarkets and drugstores at the entrance of the town, and the price is beautiful. Accommodation guide Accommodation We chose a very distinctive homestay. The owner is an old couple, amiable, breakfast is very exquisite and varied, and you can also book dinner and make an appointment with them in advance. Shop name: Altfeaenkische Weinstube Address: Address : Klosterhof 7, Rothenburg Old Town, Luodiburg, 91541, Germany (about one kilometer from Luodiburg Railway Station) What is worth playing Luobu Yunlai: The landmark is a postcard-like existence, and it is also one of the most representative landscapes in the city: the stone road is divided in two here, On both sides of the path are the quaint and romantic traditional German wooden frame house (Fachwerkhaus), and there is also a mini fountain. Here, if you go to shoot in the morning, it is backlit. It is recommended to shoot the light in the afternoon. Old Town Wall: Medieval-built ancient walls surround the Rothenburg, visitors can visit the wall for free, and you can see the other side of the Rothenburg. St. Jacob's Church: 14th century Gothic church. Rothenburg Castle Garden: A back garden in the town, in the higher position of Rothenburg, the first choice for early morning walks! You can see the panoramic view of Rothenburg and the Taub River. (We went a little foggy, not very clear in the distance) German Christmas Museum: it is almost a year-round Christmas museum, full of Christmas surroundings, can be purchased, almost want to get into the pocket (cannot be photographed openly). The town hall and the street shops are also very worth visiting.