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Welcome to Passau, a hidden gem known as the "City of Three Rivers" in southern Germany. With a population of around 50,000 people, including a thriving student population, Passau offers a unique blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. Situated at the confluence of the rivers Inn, Ilz, and the mighty Danube, Passau's strategic location has shaped its fascinating history. The city was first settled by the Celts and later became a flourishing fortress during Roman times. Today, remnants of this rich past can be seen in its well-preserved historic buildings. Passau is renowned for its magnificent architecture, including the iconic St. Stephen's Church, which once served as the head of the local church district. Explore the narrow, winding streets, and marvel at the charming medieval houses. As one of the last German towns before the Austrian border, Passau attracts visitors from all over the world. It is a popular stop for river cruises along the Danube, and many tourists arrive by bus from Germany and Austria. The city's proximity to the Czech Republic and Austria also makes it a bustling hub for shopping and commerce. Experience the unique blend of Bavarian charm and international influences in Passau. Whether you're exploring its historic sites, enjoying the local cuisine, or immersing yourself in its vibrant cultural scene, Passau promises an unforgettable experience. For more information, visit Passau Tourist Office at Rathausplatz 3, or contact them at +49-851-955980 or [email protected] Another location is available at Bahnhofstrae 36, diagonally opposite the train station.
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You won't have a dull moment in Passau! Trains regularly pass through this vibrant city, connecting you to various destinations. The main railway station, located in the new city, offers easy access to the historic city center. If you prefer, you can also take a leisurely 15-20 minute walk. For unlimited travel within Bavaria, grab a Bayern-Ticket and hop on regional trains (non-express) for a whole day of exploration. Get ready for a train adventure through the beautiful region of Bavaria!
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