Quedlinburg – a town steeped in history

Over 1,000 well-preserved half-timbered houses dating back eight centuries characterise the townscape of Quedlinburg. Strolling through the narrow streets feels like taking a journey back in time. It is precisely this special atmosphere that makes the town a popular destination for lovers of culture and history.

Schlossberg and St Servatius Collegiate Church

High above the old town towers the Schlossberg with St Servatius Collegiate Church. It is one of the most significant Romanesque buildings in Germany. From here, you can also enjoy a magnificent view over the city’s rooftops.

Market Square, Town Hall and Münzenberg

The historic market square with the town hall is the heart of the town. Cafés, small shops and restaurants invite you to linger. The nearby Münzenberg offers further beautiful views and fascinating insights into Quedlinburg’s history.

Tip: If you really want to experience Quedlinburg, you should explore the town on foot and take your time – ideally using a centrally located holiday flat as your base.