Top 10 Restaurants, Bars, Attractions in Reutlingen
Only about a ten-minute walk from the main train station, there are several attractions worth seeing and good restaurants and bars near the Aspire Hotel in Reutlingen. We reveal which ones in the following list of the top 10 sights and eateries in Reutlingen.
Decorated with birch logs, this restaurant offers its guests home-brewed beer and delicacies from Bavarian-Swabian cuisine with a changing lunch menu. In the cozy brewery pub with a large outdoor terrace, schnitzel and fried potatoes are as part of the menu as rouladen and apple strudel. If you want to be sure of getting a seat, you should reserve a table in advance on the website or by phone.
Barfüßer Home Brewery & Restaurant
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Ristorante Da Nico
At Ristorante Da Nico, you’ll receive a friendly welcome and be spoiled for choice between numerous Italian delicacies. In addition to classic pizza and pasta, there are various antipasti starters, Italian soups and fish and meat dishes. There is also a weekly changing lunch menu, extensive dinner menus and a select wine list.
Restaurant “Mylos
In the restaurant “Mylos” you dine in a cozy and rustic atmosphere. A visit to the Mylos is worthwhile not only because of the delicious Greek specialties, but also because of the extremely friendly staff. Whether you are visiting a restaurant with your family, your better half or your colleagues – if you like Greek food, this is the place for you.
“The narrowest street in the world”
Reutlingen, the youngest major city in Baden-Württemberg, is home to the narrowest street in the world. The alley dates back to the time after the great fire of 1726, which destroyed a large part of the city. Reutlingen’s medieval past can still be felt in the so-called Spreuerhof, a former grain warehouse for the town hospital. According to the 2007 Guinness Book of Records, Spreuerhofstrasse is only 31 centimeters wide at its narrowest point.
Burgruine Achalm
The castle was built between 1030 and 1050 by the counts Egino and Rudolf von Achalm. Built on a rock at the top of the Achalm, the local mountain of the city of Reutlingen, the castle ruin is a former hilltop castle. On the sunny side of the Achalm, walkers can enjoy the view of the city, the Swabian Alb and the Neckar valley.
Marienkirche
Named after the mother of Jesus, Reutlingen’s Marienkirche is one of the city’s landmarks. The church was built between 1247 and 1343 and is today one of the most beautiful Gothic sacred buildings in Baden-Württemberg.
Der Zunftbrunnen
The fountain near the Marienkirche (corner of Wilhelmstraße and Oberamteistraße) was built in 1983 by the sculptor Bonifatius Stirnberg from Aachen, who gave shape to the twelve Reutlingen craft guilds. The imperial guilds existed from about 1500. In 1862 they were dissolved and lost their economic and political power.
Pomologie
The park, located in the middle of Reutlingen, used to be an educational institution for horticulture and fruit culture. This is where the name of the green area comes from teaching the types and varieties of fruit. The teaching institute for horticulture and fruit culture was founded in 1860 by Edu¬ard Lucas.
Within the framework of the State Horticultural Show in 1984, whose venue was the Reutlingen People’s Park in addition to the Pomology, a park was created that still today offers Reutlingen residents an opportunity for recreation and relaxation in the city.
Tübinger Tor
Southwest of the marketplace at the end of Katharinenstraße, the Tübinger Tor was built in 1235. It was part of the medieval city wall and one of three city gates open to traffic. Until the 19th century, the dwelling above the tower was inhabited by various families of doormen, whose duties were to observe the outside and detect and avert fires.
Alexandre Café Bistro Lounge
Dine in French flair at Alexandre. The distinctive café-bar is located in the Rathausarkaden on the market square. The bistro offers French snacks, cocktails, Sunday brunch, and live music featuring a pretty terrace.
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Only about a ten-minute walk from the main train station, there are several attractions worth seeing and good restaurants and bars near the Aspire Hotel in Reutlingen. We reveal which ones in the following list of the top 10 sights and eateries in Reutlingen.
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Reutlingen on the Swabian Alb belongs to the metropolitan region of Stuttgart and has about 114,000 inhabitants. This makes Reutlingen in the far northwest of Baden-Württemberg the ninth-largest city in the state. The beautiful half-timbered houses in the old town still bear witness to its former wealth as an imperial city.
Contact
ASPIRE ELEMENTS (Reutlingen)
Kaiserpassage 5, 72764 Reutlingen
+49 7121 207910
elements@aspire-hotels.com
ASPIRE VICTORY (Darmstadt)
Bleichstraße 48, 64293 Darmstadt
+49 6151 81370
victory@aspire-hotels.com
Kontakt
ASPIRE ELEMENTS (Reutlingen)
Kaiserpassage 5, 72764 Reutlingen
+49 7121 207910
elements@aspire-hotels.com
ASPIRE VICTORY (Darmstadt)
Bleichstraße 48, 64293 Darmstadt
+49 6151 81370
victory@aspire-hotels.com