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  1. The use of the pink stones gives the whole area a very unique feeling (as is Mainz and Heidelberg). A 2 to 3 days stay is recommended to fully appreciate this one of its kind city. As by june 2021, covid-19 restrictions have been partially lifted, mouthmasks are only mandatory in enclosed spaces and outdoor markets.

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    • Wiesbaden, Hesse
  2. The Wilhelmstraße, which was first planned as a tree-lined avenue to be called "Alleestraße" owes its design to Carl Florian Goetz and Christian Zais. Wilhelmstraße, affectionately called Rue by the people of Wiesbaden. Finally, a strong degree of plasticity, or depth, in the façades can be found, expressed in the fourth building phase of ...

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  4. The Wilhelmstrasse is the best shopping area in Wiesbaden and it also offers lots of tasty restaurant, bars and entertainments. During the year different events takes place and fill this location with food, drinks and lots of nice people: FUNtastic!

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  5. May 26, 2019 · Germany has many Christmas markets, but the Sternschnuppenmarkt in Wiesbaden is one of my favorites. Sprawling through the pedestrian center of the town, and focused around the Wilhelmstrasse, this festival differs from the "usual" Christmas market in the quantity and quality of the wines available.

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  6. Die Wilhelmstraße, von den Wiesbadenern liebevoll "Rue" genannt. Die Wilhelmstraße ist der Boulevard der hessischen Landeshauptstadt. Die von Christian Zais geplante Prachtstraße wird auf der einen Seite von Häusern und auf der anderen Seite von der Parkanlage des Warmen Damms gesäumt. Zahlreiche Boutiquen und Einrichtungsgeschäfte haben ...

  7. May 26, 2019 · Top ways to experience Wilhelmstraße and nearby attractions. Wiesbaden - Private Walking Tour. 1. Historical Tours. from. RM 1,825.81. per group (up to 15) Rhine Valley Trip from Frankfurt including Rhine River Cruise. 135.

  8. The Wilhemstraße ( German pronunciation: [ˈvɪlhɛlmˌʃtʁaːsə] ⓘ) is an urban boulevard in Wiesbaden, state capital of Hesse, Germany. Nicknamed Rue by the locals, [citation needed] the Wilhelmstraße is one of Germany's busiest, upscale shopping streets. The Wilhelmstraße is some 900 metres long and lies in the district of Nordost.

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