Car Rental Kaiserslautern
Who has not lucky enough to live in Kaiserslautern should plan at least a longer holiday there. The today's Kaiserslautern was founded on the place where emperor Frederick I in 1152 on the river of Lauter built a castle Barbarossa had. Barbarossa Castle was unfortunately destroyed in the war of succession, his city, but is now one of the economic and technical centres in Rhineland-Palatinate. Innovative companies, the German Research Institute for artificial intelligence, and research projects at the universities of secure qualified study and jobs.
During a walk through the city, one encounters historical traces of various epochs of Germany. The medieval Martinskirche, the late-Gothic collegiate church or the fruit Hall built in the Renaissance style are also worth seeing such as the picturesque half-timbered House Spinnrädl from 1740.
Anyone who loves leisure, recreation, sports and culture, comes in Kaiserslautern full at its own expense. The cultural centre offers a wide range of musical events worsted. When the weather is worth a visit in the Japanese garden or on the landscape exhibition. More visitor magnets, even on rainy days, are the Pfalztheater and the Palatine Gallery. Kaiserslautern, the beautiful parks or the bustling pedestrian zone is worth any time of year. Cosy restaurants and bistros offer gastronomic specialities from all over the world, preferably from the region. The guest in the restaurant of the 84 metres high Town Hall has a particularly fine view in the enchanting landscape of Palatine.
For tours in the surroundings of Kaiserslautern, such as the ruins of the Beilstein or Hohenecken Castle, the beach of Gelterswoog, or the Zoo Siegelsbach is worth a rental car. In the autumn, shine the forests of the environment in all red and yellow tones and invite people to a breather in the stress of everyday. The former garrison town of United States is known to me heart since the football World Cup in Australia and Trinidad-Tobago as a friendly town.
Pick Up Location
Address:
Kaiserslautern, 67663
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