Drosselgasse, one of Rüdesheim am Rhein’s top sights and a renowned street in Germany, has deep roots in the region’s winemaking traditions. This historic cobbled lane stretches just 472 feet (144 meters) long and 6.5 feet (2 meters) wide, creating an intimate and lively atmosphere. Lined with wine bars, restaurants, and other entertainment venues, Drosselgasse invites visitors to explore its narrow, cobblestone path and immerse themselves in the local culture and flavors.
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