Baden-Baden, Augustaplatz - Germany

Baden-Baden - is famous for its thermal springs and its rich history
Baden-Baden is an elegant spa town located in southwestern Germany, in the state of Baden-Württemberg, at the foot of the majestic Schwarzwald (Black Forest). The city is located on the Oos River and is known for its thermal springs, its rich history and its ability to combine traditional luxury with modern culture. Baden-Baden has its roots in Roman times. The Romans built the first bathhouses here to take advantage of the hot springs. During the Middle Ages, the city developed into a trading center and later became a popular health resort for the aristocracy. During the 19th century, especially under Napoleon III, the city flourished as an exclusive holiday resort for Europe's upper class. Today, Baden-Baden is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and continues to attract visitors with its charm and elegance. The area around Baden-Baden, known as the Rebland, is one of Germany's premier wine regions. Pinot noir and pinot blanc are mainly produced here. The city offers a wide range of restaurants, from traditional German taverns to Michelin-starred restaurants. Baden-Baden offers a unique combination of history, culture, nature and relaxation. Whether you are looking for a romantic weekend, a cultural experience or a relaxing spa weekend, the city has something to offer.