A proposal in Augsburg. The city has beautiful, romantic corners. If you would like to propose, this is the right place! We reveal our favorite places!
1. THE KAHNFAHRTThe Augsburger Kahnfahrt can be found at Riedlerstraße 11, 86152 Augsburg. A beautiful restaurant with boat rental as well as a breathtaking view directly at the water. The family business offers Swabian dishes in the beer garden in the summer and fondue in the winter. So you can eat delicious food and take a little boat tour afterwards. On the water of the city moat in the historic Jakober Vorstadt. Perfect for romantic moments! And above all: perfect for a marriage proposal. |
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2. THE PERLACHTURMThe Perlachturm in the old town is the most beautiful place to enjoy the sunset. You have to climb several stairs and the tower is 70 meters high. 261 to be exact. But it is worth it! The monument is a popular viewpoint and perfect for a proposal. The entrance fee is only 2€ and is definitely worth the panoramic view. |
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3. THE RATHAUSRight next to the Perlachturm you will find the Augsburger Rathaus. If you stand at Elias-Holl-Platz at sunset, you can see the golden hall shining in the windows of the city hall. The square is located behind the town hall. Here it is also usually quieter than on the town hall square on the other side. Especially in the evening you can experience romantic moments here. A great option for a proposal! |
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4. PROPOSAL IN AUGSBURG AT THE DOMThe Dom in the Frauentorstraße is also a nice place for a marriage proposal. Especially in the park around the cathedral! The beautiful green area offers a great scenery. Also the Hofgarten is not far away. On a short walk you will surely find the right moment to ask THE question. |
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5. THE STAATSTHEATERThe Staatstheater in Augsburg is a popular monument. A very special atmosphere is created under the arches in the entrance area. You could also round off the evening after a performance with a marriage proposal. Unfortunately, the theater is currently under renovation (status 2020). According to this it will take a while until you can see the theater in its full splendor again. |