A discount on the delicious Strünzergeist (0.35l & 0.5l), the Strünzer Bützje (0.35l & 0.5l) and the Strünzer Tropfen.
Yes, the „Linzer Strünzer Brunnen“ motif is available on site.
Tourist-Information Stadt Linz am Rhein
Marktplatz 14
D-53545 Linz
phone.: +49 2644 981125
Fax: +49 2644 981126
E-mail: info@linz.de
Web: www.linz.de
May - October:
Monday - Friday from 8:30 a.m to 16:30 p.m
Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays from 11:00 a.m to 16:00 p.m
November - April:
Monday - Friday from 8.30 a.m to 4.30 p.m
Opening hours are subject to change.
Tourist-Information Stadt Linz am Rhein
Marktplatz 14
D-53545 Linz
phone.: +49 2644 981125
Fax: +49 2644 981126
E-mail: info@linz.de
Web: www.linz.de
Linz offers a variety of aha experiences in a combination of trend and tradition.
One of the most popular and most visited places on the ‘Romantic Middle Rhine’ - Linz is located between Bonn and Koblenz. The lovingly maintained historic old town, numerous tourist attractions and a wide range of leisure activities make ‘The Colourful City’ a particularly attractive holiday and excursion destination.
Although in reality even older, ‘Linchesce’ was first mentioned in a document in 874. Around 1320, Linz was granted city rights - and a massive city fortification wall with city gates, some of which are still preserved today.
Linz is also characterised by the dreamy corners and alleyways of the old town with its town houses dating back five centuries.
Linz owes its nickname ‘The Colourful City on the Rhine’ to these colourful half-timbered buildings - often richly decorated with carved beams. They also form the picturesque backdrop to Linz.
Linz is a place to feel good with unique characteristics, which is also felt by many hikers - for good reason, the premium hiking trail ‘Rheinsteig’ leads right through the centre of Linz!