Würzburg, idyllically situated in the heart of one Germany's most significant wine-growing regions on the banks of the River Main, is often where a visitor decides to start their tour of the Romantic Road route through southern Germany. This picturesque city, set in the midst of a lush and hilly location, is filled to the brim with diverse architectural gems, fascinating museums, colourful botanical gardens, a lively art scene, and world-renowned wineries. Alongside its enriching cultural and historical wonders, Würzburg’s large student population guarantees a booming nightlife scene, with an abundance of modern nightclubs and bars. Würzburg’s cobbled streets are dominated by a diverse array of awe-inspiring architecture, including the Rococo style Falkenhaus; the Gothic Marienkapelle; the Romanesque Würzburger Cathedral; the baroque Käppele Sanctuary; and the opulent 18th-century Würzburg Residence.