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The best sightseeing in Freiburg-Baden-Baden [Travel to Germany].

Hello everyone.

This time I am going to write an article about the best sightseeing in Freiburg, Baden-Baden, and the Black Forest.

At first I thought that Freiburg would only allow me to learn about the environment.

But it was different.

It is an interesting place to visit even if you are not normally interested in the environment! (No, I'd be happy if your interest resulted in it!)

It is a town in the southwest of Germany, but there are not so many tourists from abroad yet, and it is a wonderful place, so I would like to introduce it to you.

Freiburg

Freiburg is also famous as a clean city!

However, it is also a popular tourist destination for the people, full of nature.

There are actually many things that are unique to the local area!

Freiburg hotdogs are long! Delicious!

Freiburg Hotdog! I recommend this so much!

The baguette was crispy and French bread-like, and the sausage was crunchy and chunky, but somehow it had a meaty flavor that I never got tired of despite its length!

You can buy and eat them at food stalls, so you may eat them in the delicious natural air, which makes them twice as tasty.

to see.Münstermarkt, You should definitely visit there. The cheesecake was also sold at this market.

Famous for local cheesecake

Freiburg's original cheesecake is also famous!

I had the apple cheesecake and it was delicious!

There is also a one-person size available, which is great for those who just want a little something to eat, so feel free to try it!

(The packaging is a bit like Uncle xxx in Japan.)

We'll have carrot cake, too.

Carrot cake is also famous.

The taste was light and refreshing, with no hint of carrots, a taste that even Japanese people seem to like!

No matter where you go, you can usually find carrot marzipan on top of carrot cake. It's adorable.

By the way, you can find this cake in almost any cafe. Yes, in Freiburg.

And don't forget the local beer!

There's also beer from Freiburg!

This is where it is similar to Japan. Local beer or hot dogs are quite common.

Especially local beer can be found in many cities. I'm sorry if I'm a frog of the same level as you, but I've been there. I'm sorry if I'm a bit of a frog.)

It was also refreshing and reminded me a little of beers from Southeast Asia. I wonder if people in this region prefer a light beer?

A little different German?

Actually, German is a little different in the south and the north.

I have seen it sometimes written with an “s” or something similar, without using the common German letter [ß], which is pronounced “es”.

It is interesting to see the different rules of writing even within these countries!

Baden-Baden

Along with Freiburg, Baden-Baden is definitely worth a visit!

Baden-Baden is a city in the state of Baden-Württemberg in southwestern Germany. It is located near the border with France and on the Rhine River. The population is approximately 54,000.

history

Baden-Baden has been known as a spa resort since Roman times; the Romans built bathhouses here in the 1st century. In the Middle Ages, it became the capital of the Duchy of Baden, and in the 19th century it became a popular summer resort for European royalty and wealthy people.

In fact, there are many immigrants from Ukraine now, and also many people from Russia, so I could hear Russian everywhere. It felt like a kind of mysterious space.

Sightseeing

Baden-Baden is famous for its hot springs and casinos. It also retains many beautiful cityscapes and historical buildings. The main tourist attractions are as follows

Baths of Caracalla: Ruins of a Roman baths. It is registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Friedrich Baths: Luxurious bathhouse built in the 19th century.

Hot water comes out.

Baden-Baden is quite an esthetic place. It can be a sticky experience for those with basic money, but it is also a lot of fun for those who do not have a lot of money to spend!

Baden-Baden has a casino and a large bathhouse built by Emperor Caracalla during the Roman Empire, where you can bathe naked in the hot springs.

What is surprising about this is that it is a mixed bath.

There is a little bit of that in Japan, but Germany actually has that kind of culture too!

Of course, it does not mean that you can enter the bathhouse naked the day before, but it depends on the day of the week and the time of day, so if you are thinking of going, we recommend that you check the schedule of the bathhouse you are planning to visit on the official website in advance.a

I didn't go in, but when I walked near the main baths, there was a manhole with steam coming out of it and I felt the hot spring there (lol) I feel like I'm getting healthier!

The casino has tours and can actually be fun!

If you like casinos, you should also visit them.The Baden-Baden Casino

Incidentally, I was not able to join the tour due to my itinerary, so I only had the opportunity to visit the site. Even so, there were many visitors, and some of them were museums and other exhibitions, so the facility was surprisingly well rooted in the local community!

This aspect was something new to me because it was not reported on Youtube.

It is true that there were many rich-looking people in this neighborhood. Maybe it is just my impression.

In fact, the land is associated with Mexican master Frida Kahlo!

And what a surprise!

There's also a Frida Kahlo museum.

Frida Kahlo is quite a prominent figure if you have studied Latin America, but for those who don't know her, she is a representative Mexican woman painter of the 20th century and is known as the “first Mexican painter” whose work was acquired by the Louvre Museum.

Originally, she was always smart enough to study to be a doctor (with a wealthy family background, of course), but she became a painter and attracted a lot of attention because female painters were quite limited at that time.

So, Frida Kahlo's father is actually from Germany and lived here in Baden-Baden before coming to Mexico!

Clicking hereFrida Kahlo Ausstellungto go!

Black Forest

Nature lovers and those who like to exercise should visit the Black Forest (Schwarzwald) behind these two cities!

This is a catering robot. @Information Building

I thought that catering robots were still only available in Japan (the image of Suika-0-ku...). (Image of Sukai0-Ku, lol)

I see that some places in Germany have introduced this system as well! Local children were also very interested in it.

This is Black Forest cake (Black Forest gateau), a specialty of Black Forest!

Bitter sweet chocolate article sponge coated with a rich cream. Delicious after a workout!

It seems more like clotted cream than fresh cream.

Black Forest is also famous as the birthplace of the cuckoo clock

The artisanal cuckoo clock actually originated here in the Black Forest.

However, if you want to buy them at the airport, they are very expensive (~~~~), so if you want to buy them, go to a local store or buy them online.

There is a vast black forest on the east side of Freiburg, and the honey from there is also quite famous.

I bought some honey gummies to take home. I would recommend these as well, as just the fact that they are gummy bears already makes them a typical German souvenir.

The Black Forest is too large to introduce here, and there are many ways to enjoy nature!

The Black Forest really covers most of southwestern Germany, so it is impossible to visit all of the famous tourist attractions in a single day.

I was in a very northerly part of the Black Forest, so I couldn't go to the bear nature park or anything to the south. I would like to go there someday if I get the chance.

There are many hiking routes so that both beginners and advanced hikers can enjoy the area. The information center is also quite well equipped!

Personally, I would highly recommend going to this place if you like hiking.

The area is also famous as a green city (in fact, this is why I wanted to go there in the first place) and separately from a sustainability perspective.Here is a summary of Freiburg - Black Forest related writingsPlease read this if you are interested in the following.

It was really good, so if you have a chance to go to Germany, please go there if you are interested! Please go if you have a chance to go to Germany!

Other articles on Germany areClicking here.

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