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With a unique mixture of historical ambience and pulsating life, the annual festivities and markets of Wiesbaden add to the quality of life.
Discover the Hessian capital at your leisure with the Wiesbaden Card. It includes a large number of reductions in both Wiesbaden and Mainz and free use of public transport on two consecutive days.
Living in Wiesbaden: Wiesbaden is a green city in the heart of the Rhine-Main-region, and an economic, cultural and social centre. Young and old are at home there, as are families, couples and singles.
Sightseeing: Whether Hessian State Theatre, Biebrich Palace, Opelbad, Hessian parliament and town hall, cuckoo clock and many other sights can be visited in advance on the Internet before the real visit to Wiesbaden.
Culture: The regional capital of Wiesbaden is characterised by a cultural life full of variety. With the theatre stages of the Hessian State Theatre, the Museum Wiesbaden, concerts in the Kulturzentrum Schlachthof and in the Kurhaus, the Rheingau Music Festival and the Caligari FilmBühne
Historicism in Wiesbaden: Wiesbaden is a thoroughly 19th century city. This unique development is based on how today's capital of Hesse made rapid strides during that century from being a modestly small town of 2,500 inhabitants in 1800 to becoming a large city of 100,000 in 1905.
The Henkell ice-skating rink is Wiesbaden's only winter sport facility. It has an ice surface of 60 by 30 meters, dressing rooms for the skaters, and flood-lights. During the winter season there are also discos-on-ice which make iceskating even more fun accompanied by light effects and music...
Opelbad: Swimming in a cultural monument; where can you do that? In Wiesbaden, on the southern slopes of the Neroberg, between vineyards and the city forest.
Neroberg: Wiesbaden's own hillside, the Neroberg, rises 245 metres above sea level and is a popular recreation site for Wiesbaden residents. The vineyard on the hill Neroberg is one of the few vineyards within a town in Germany.
Cycling: Hessen’s state capital and the region can be explored very easily on a bicycle. Cyclists can choose from a wide variety of routes, between relaxed tours and quite challenging routes. The continually-expanding cycle path network in Wiesbaden enables safe exploration of the city on a bicycle.