Best attractions and places to see around Stralsund include its historic Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which showcases well-preserved Brick Gothic architecture. The city is situated on the Strelasund, a strait of the Baltic Sea, offering maritime charm and water views. Stralsund serves as a gateway to nearby islands like Rügen and Hiddensee, and is close to the Western Pomerania Lagoon Area National Park. Its blend of historical landmarks and natural features makes it a notable destination.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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From here you have a magnificent view of the Rügen Bridge, which is the largest cable-stayed bridge in Germany.
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Beautiful view of the island of Rügen and the old town of Stralsund 🔝👍🏻😉‼️
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With its great location on the water and its historic brick Gothic buildings, Stralsund attracts numerous visitors. The Hanseatic city is the oldest city in Pomerania and is considered the gateway to the island of Rügen. The old town with its magnificent monuments has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2002.
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Stralsund is a city in the north-east of Germany. It belongs to the Vorpommern region of the German state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and is the district capital of the Vorpommern-Rügen district. According to state law, Stralsund is known as a Hanseatic city and a large district town.
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Just stop and enjoy this view.
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Always a wonderful view.
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Great view of the island of Rügen and the Rügen Bridge. Very nice promenade.
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Stralsund's historic Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is rich in Brick Gothic architecture. Key historical sites include the Alter Markt Stralsund, home to the majestic Town Hall, and significant churches like St. Mary's Church, Stralsund, and St. Nicholas Church, Stralsund. You can also see the Wulflamhaus and well-preserved city gates like Kniepertor and Kütertor.
The city offers several excellent options. The Ozeaneum, part of the German Oceanographic Museum, showcases marine life from the Baltic and North Seas to polar regions. The main German Oceanographic Museum, housed in the former St. Catherine's Monastery, provides deeper insights into marine ecosystems. The lively Harborfront also features a promenade and the sailing school ship "Gorch Fock" 1, now a floating museum.
Yes, Stralsund offers several family-friendly attractions. The Ozeaneum is a popular choice for all ages with its massive aquariums and life-sized whale models. Exploring the historic Old Town and its architecture can also be engaging for families. Additionally, the Stralsund City Forest houses the Stralsund Zoo, providing another option for family outings.
Stralsund is situated on the Strelasund, a strait of the Baltic Sea, offering beautiful water views. The city is also close to the Western Pomerania Lagoon Area National Park, an important habitat for migratory birds. Within the city, you can find the Stralsund City Forest and municipal ponds like Knieperteich, Frankenteich, and Moorteich, which offer green spaces for relaxation.
The region around Stralsund is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous options for road cycling, hiking, and running. For example, there are road cycling routes like the "Stralsund Central Station – Ernst Thälmann Memorial loop" and easy hikes such as the "Ruins of the Devin Brickworks – Devin Peninsula Nature Reserve loop." For runners, there are running trails like the "Küter Gate, Stralsund – View of the Rügendamm loop."
Absolutely. The tower of St. Mary's Church, Stralsund, standing at approximately 100 meters, offers panoramic views of the city, the surrounding landscape, and the nearby islands of Rügen and Hiddensee. The Old Rügen Causeway (Alter Rügendamm) also provides picturesque views of Stralsund and the surrounding waters.
Stralsund is enjoyable throughout the year, but the warmer months from late spring to early autumn (May to September) are generally ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities. During this period, the weather is pleasant for exploring the Old Town, enjoying the harbor, and taking day trips to nearby islands. The city's attractions, including museums and churches, are typically open with extended hours.
Yes, Stralsund serves as an excellent gateway to the nearby islands of Rügen and Hiddensee. You can easily plan day trips to explore Rügen's natural wonders, such as the chalk cliffs at Jasmund National Park, or visit the tranquil island of Hiddensee with its Dornbusch lighthouse.
Stralsund's Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, recognized for its outstanding example of a medieval Hanseatic trading city. It features well-preserved Brick Gothic architecture, including the Town Hall and several churches, which reflect the city's prosperity during the Hanseatic League era. Its historical integrity and architectural style make it a significant cultural landmark.
Yes, the Stralsund Museum of Cultural History, located in the former St. John's Abbey (a Franciscan monastery), showcases the city's rich heritage, including the famous Gold Jewellery of Hiddensee. Another interesting spot is the Museum House, a 700-year-old building in the Old Town that displays medieval life in Stralsund.
Beyond the well-known churches, the Stralsund Town Hall on the Alter Markt Stralsund is a masterpiece of North German Brick Gothic architecture, dating back to the 13th century. The Wulflamhaus, situated opposite the Town Hall, is another notable medieval gabled house with unique architectural elements. The Kniepertor and Kütertor are also well-preserved city gates that are part of the city's old fortifications.


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