This walking tour invites you to experience Warnemünde in all its facets – from the historic fishing village to the lively seaside resort. Under the motto “Warnemünn ankieken” (Take a look at Warnemünde), the walk leads to the most charming corners of the town and opens your eyes to its eventful history between harbour life, beach culture, and maritime tradition.
On the way along the Alter Strom, you can see how closely the lives of the fishermen were connected to the water. The bridge over the Alter Strom, the explanations about the shipyards, the picturesque III. Querstraße, and the Alexandrinenstraße with the fountain at the “Warnemünder Ümgang” reveal a area that has preserved its roots while still moving with the times.
Special highlights include the Edvard Munch House, which commemorates the artist's stay, as well as the area around the lighthouse and Teepott, where architecture, the beach promenade, and the coastal air create a unique ambience.
The walking tour combines history, a seafaring atmosphere, and seaside resort culture – a walk that reveals Warnemünde in all its diversity and shows how a small fishing village became one of the most famous seaside resorts on the Baltic Sea coast.