Reutlingen attracts travelers looking for an authentic German experience. One of the city’s highlights is St. Mary’s Church, an impressive example of Gothic architecture, dominating the city skyline and offering beautiful views from its tower. Walking through the streets of the historic center, you can admire beautifully restored beam houses, charming shops and cozy cafes.
People who value contact with nature will find many opportunities to spend time actively in the surrounding countryside. You can go trekking and cycling near the Swabian Jura, a range of hills and lush forests. Relax in the picturesque areas of the Echaz River, where you can rest on its banks or take a leisurely boat ride.

Location
Reutlingen is located in the state of Baden-Württemberg south of Stuttgart. In western Germany. The city stretches along the Echaz River beneath the Akhalm Mountain in the Swabian Alps, serving as a regional center south of Stuttgart.
St. Mary’s Church in Reutlingen


St. Mary’s Church (Marienkirche) in Reutlingen, Germany, is a significant historical monument and the city’s landmark. The church was built between 1247 and 1343. In the 1520s and 1540s, the church was the center of the Swabian reformer Matthäus Alber, who spread the teachings of Martin Luther in Reutlingen and the surrounding area.
Spreuerhofstraße

According to the Guinness Book of Records, Spreuerhofstrasse in Reutlingen is the narrowest street in the world. Its width ranges from 31 cm at the narrowest point to 50 cm at the widest. The street was built in 1727 during the reconstruction of the city, which was destroyed by a great fire in 1726. The reconstruction was carried out at a rapid pace, but without any concept, as a result of which only space for narrow streets remained in the newly constructed buildings.
Mercedes-Benz Welt Museum In Stuttgart


At the Mercedes-Benz Museum in Stuttgart you can not only admire Mercedes models, but also learn about the history of the company, which began in 1886 with Carl Benz and the first car. At the Museum you can immerse yourself in the history of the automotive industry – at the exhibition of 160 vehicles you can go back in time on a total area of 16,500 m².
Reutlingen city museum


The Reutlingen City Museum offers a comprehensive look at the history of Reutlingen through original exhibits dating back to the late Middle Ages.
Ruine Achalm

Achalm Castle is a ruined castle located above the towns of Reutlingen and Pfullingen in Baden-Württemberg. Situated on the top of a hill at the edge of the Swabian Alb the ruins of the 11th-century castle are topped by a look-out tower from 1838.
Wildgehege Markwasen


The Markwasen Game Reserve is a green oasis at the gates of the big city and a popular excursion destination for Reutlinger residents. What few people know: the city has to do a lot to reconcile the protection of species and nature, road safety and the interests of tourists. The game reserve and its surroundings have several attractions to offer. As well as the time-honored, impressive oak trees, which were probably planted in 1648 in gratitude for the Peace of Westphalia. In.