Surrounded by Franconian vineyards, Würzburg was heavily damaged during World War II, but has since been completely restored. This prestigious university city is a jewel of baroque architecture. Its most pristine example of pomp and glory is the great Bishops’ Residenz palace, built in 1744 for the prince-bishop; his unwavering support of artists is evidenced by the sweeping staircase and magnificent ceiling frescoes by Tiepolo. Other landmarks include the medieval, statue-lined Old Main Bridge and Marienberg Fortress, originally a Celtic hill fort and later residence of the bishops. The city remains a major wine-making center, hosting Germany’s oldest and largest vineyard.
Shore Excursions
Shore excursions vary by each itinerary and are subject to change.
Würzburg Residenz & Walk
Tour Würzburg’s Bishops’ Residenz, one of Germany’s ornate palaces and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Rothenburg ob der Tauber
Follow the “Romantic Road” to one of Germany’s last remaining walled medieval towns, lovingly preserved.
Hike the Würzburg Hills
Climb the Würzburg Hills to Marienberg Fortress, rising above the Main River, for impressive city views.
Juliusspital Winery & Tasting
Discover the rich history, exquisite wines and captivating vineyard landscapes of the Juliusspital Winery.