Famously housing one of Europe’s largest intact old town centres, the picturesque UNESCO listed town of Bamberg is idyllically set on the tranquil banks of the Regnitz River in Upper Franconia, Germany. Extending over seven majestic hills, each crowned by a beautiful church, and dominated by the imperial Bamberg Cathedral, Bamberg is an ensemble of medieval and baroque architecture. This bustling, culturally rich destination is home to a plethora of architectural gems, fine-dining restaurants, alluring museums, and enchanting botanical gardens. Notable attractions include: Bamberg Rose Garden, Bamberg Old Town Hall, Neue Residenz Bamberg, Historical Museum Bamberg, and the Altes Rathaus. Bamberg’s fascinating history can be absorbed along with a refreshing draught of its famous Schlenkerla Rauchbier from the acclaimed Franconian Brewery Museum Bamberg; while its serene surroundings can be admired during a leisurely hike.