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Top neighbourhoods in Mainz

Altstadt Mainz
Altstadt Mainz invites you to wander through a living history book where medieval meets modern. The towering 1,000-year-old cathedral stands proudly among cobblestone squares while the Gutenberg Museum celebrates the printing press inventor in his hometown. Half-timbered buildings house cosy wine taverns, and Roman ruins peek through foundations, telling tales of centuries past. The neighborhood's pedestrian-friendly zones make exploring a breeze, with most attractions within easy walking distance. Traditional Weinstuben serve local Rheinhessen wines alongside hearty regional dishes. Boutique hotels in converted medieval buildings offer charming accommodation with original timber beams and stone walls, putting you right in the heart of this authentic German experience.

Oberstadt
Oberstadt offers a tranquil escape above the bustling city of Mainz. Medieval citadel walls and Roman foundations tell the 2,000-year storey of this elegant hilltop area. Wander through tree-lined cobblestone streets to discover St. Stephan's Church where Chagall's famous blue stained glass windows transform sunlight into magic. Traditional wine taverns serve regional Rheinhessen vintages alongside hearty German classics in cosy settings. The neighborhood's boutique guesthouses occupy converted historic buildings with garden views and personal touches. While steep streets challenge walkers, they reward with breathtaking Rhine panoramas from the peaceful Stadtpark.

Neustadt
Neustadt combines medieval charm with authentic Rhineland culture along Mainz's scenic riverfront. Explore the stunning blue Chagall windows at St. Stephan's Church or wander through Kirschgarten's half-timbered houses. The Romanesque Cathedral towers majestically over cobblestone squares, while the old Jewish quarter reveals centuries of history through its synagogue ruins. Traditional wine taverns serve local Rheinhessen wines alongside hearty German fare in this walkable area. Accommodation range from historic guesthouses to boutique hotels in converted medieval buildings. Getting around is simple with frequent trams and buses, though most attractions are just a pleasant 15-minute stroll away.




























































































