Old church in Rostock was interesting, with its 16th century astronomical clock, but be there in time to watch its daily display. Not much else there that I could find, though the transport system was good. (We purchased day tickets at Warnemünde station, with help from station staff). Google Maps doesn't show the trams, but they are just what is needed to get from the Hauptbahnhof into the ...
Warnemunde: This was a nice port to start the cruise. We first took a train into Rostock because we wanted to see St. Mary’s church and the astronomical clock. If you are there at 12 o’clock, you will see the clock in action. If it was not for seeing St. Mary’s Church, I think I would have avoided the visit to Rostock. We did some sightseeing in the center square and had some wonderful ...
We docked miles from the town at an industrial dock. (Other large ships were berthed in the centre of Warnemunde. We objected to the high fare for a shuttle ride by Celebrity so joined with others on the dock for a taxi to Warnemunde. A lovely charming town.
We decided to visit the IGA Park and the Ship Museum which was highlighted in our guidebook. Built for an International Flower Festival in ...
As we embarked here we stayed in Rostock overnight then took the train in Warnemunde. After getting settled in we wandered around Warnemunde and enjoyed the beautiful town.
Great for just walking and enjoying the sights. ...
We made our own way by train to Rostock, and then on to Bad Doberan to ride the Molli steam train to Kühlungsborn Ost and visit the seaside. It was fairly easy to do by public transport, and lovely to see some countryside instead of just cities. At the station at Warnemunde go into the ticket office to buy tickets for the return trip to Bad Doberan, then the Molli shares the same train station so. ...