With a picturesque location surrounded by seven lakes, Schwerin is one of Germany’s most enchanting fairy-tale destinations. The magnificent 14th century Schwerin Palace is the city’s crown jewel, perched on an island in the middle of one of the lakes. Schwerin’s beauty has earned it a reputation as the “Florence of the North”, and it’s eternally popular with couples and honeymooners.
Rich in history, Schwerin is anchored by the central Schelfstadt quarter. The old city is wonderfully walkable, with a cobbled market square, winding narrow lanes and beautifully restored historic buildings awaiting those who take the time to explore its footprint. As well as aesthetic beauty, Schwerin steps up as a cosmopolitan city dotted with chic cafes, boutique shops and restaurants.
Most visitors arrive via Schwerin Hauptbahnhof central station, which offers great rail connections to Berlin, Hamburg and Rostock. The best way to soak up Schwerin’s charm is on foot, although city buses and trams also run throughout the city.
Schwerin may be the capital of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, but it’s home to just 100,000 residents. This makes Schwerin Germany’s smallest state capital and gives it a friendly small-town vibe. For a glimpse at the city’s rich cultural legacy, the State Art Museum spotlights both medieval and renaissance masters, as well as contemporary trendsetters.