Oh, yes, back from Prague. Before I can go on and tell you about Prague I must tell you about the impressive little town we stopped in on the way - Rothenburg ob der tauber (yes, all 4 names are important as there are other Rothenburgs in Germany.) Rothenburg is a perfectly preserved, walled medieval town. It oozes German charm with it's cobble stone streets, pastel colored buildings and street side fountains. Rothenburg is a very popular stop along the Romantic Road.
A view of the wall and the town.
The town's signature sweet - Schneeballen (snowball) They are basically wadded up balls of pie crust with icing or sugar on them. As impressive as they looked, they fell short on taste. Audrey enjoyed hers, at least the chocolate part.
Walking inside the wall.
Looking out from the wall.
The main square.
A view of the wall and the town.
The town's signature sweet - Schneeballen (snowball) They are basically wadded up balls of pie crust with icing or sugar on them. As impressive as they looked, they fell short on taste. Audrey enjoyed hers, at least the chocolate part.
Walking inside the wall.
Looking out from the wall.
The main square.
A few more pictures here.
7 comments:
What a pretty little town! So much to see over there...I just coudln't get it all in in just 14 days!
But we did GOOOD! :)
gorgeous photos!
beautiful pictures. Looks like you had a clear crisp day. I want that chocolate dough ball now.
My meal request when I come back to visit:
pomme frittes
belgian waffle
sprutngellen thing
Oh my goodness - I've actually been there! My sister took me when I went to visit her in Germany. It is a cute little town.
I stopped in Rothenberg during my post college back-packing travels in 1989. Very cute town! I think I even have a pic of the McDonald's sign which blended in with all of the others. Thanks for the memory.
It is amazing this town survived the War. Dresen was flatened and most of Frankfurt too. I am glad you tried the Schneeball. While I like the taste, I thought they were a little dry. It is something you have to try at least once since you will not find them any where else in Germany.
Oh, I LOVE that door with the heart cut-out. I'm thinking you love Germany the most...
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